Bewdley ( pronunciation) is a small riverside town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest District of Worcestershire on the Shropshire border in England, along the Severn Valley a few miles to the west of Kidderminster and 22 miles south west of Birmingham. It lies on the River Severn, at the gateway of the Wyre Forest national nature reserve, and at the time of the 2011 census had a population of 9,470. Bewdley is a popular tourist destination and is known for the Bewdley Bridge designed by Thomas Telford.
Restaurants in Bewdley
5.0 based on 17 reviews
The Black Boy Pub, 50 Wyre Hill Bewdley. The oldest pub in Bewdley which has been dated to around 1462. We have 2 bars, a games room and a large beer garden at the rear. We have 4 local real ales, 2 lagers, 2 ciders and Guinness on tap plus a range of bottled beers. There is also a range of fine wines and a selection of gins.
The Black Boy Wyre Hill is exactly how a pub should be-a stunning historic and cosy building with lovely beer garden with far reaching views across the Severn valley. There is a real sense of community about the place too-we recently trudged down there during a snowstorm and seeing all the others who had braved the elements to warm up with a drink around a log fire was wonderful. I believe it has recently changed hands and the new owners seem keen to retain the classic, traditional pub feel which the town sorely needs, especially now we have a, ahem, **well known pub chain*** in the town. There is always great music setting the mood and a fine selection of beers, ales, spirits (there's a menu just for the G&Ts!) and bar snacks. Seriously, try one of the pork pies with mustard and a pint of Ludlow Gold! Regular darts nights, quiz nights and many other social events reinforce the vibrant community feel that so many pubs seem to lack nowadays. It's dog friendly too and is surely set to become 'the' pub in Bewdley-to my mind it already is.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
The Bewdley Brewery is a hidden gem, we love it here! Great selection of ales - we particularly love the Baldwin IPA!
4.5 based on 496 reviews
Found this museum on TripAdvisor as was visiting Bewdley, really enjoyed this museum, Free entry, lots to read and learn about, talks by the staff about the air raid shelter used in WW2, art gallery, cafe, small workshops, lovely gardens to walk around or sit on a bench and soak up some sun rays, well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
St. George's Hall is a community hall and cafe. It hosts a wide range of activities provided by our regular Hall hirers and offers a cafe open daily from Monday to Saturday 10:00 to 5:00pm. It holds a weekly cinema on Thursday evenings and has monthly live music on Fridays (for details see our website) It also has a number of room of different sizes for private hire. Ring us to check availability and hire rates.
They do quite a few functions and film nights, always a good time, the big band night was another one, well organised, warm and comfortable. They sell bottled beer, mostly from Bewdley brewery, and well known brand's in cans,there's also a good choice of spirit's, ciders and wine's. The council Car park is free after 6.30pm. Well worth a visit.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Great ales and very friendly staff ,Roaring log fires in the winter and a selection of pies and crusty cobs .
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