Worcester (/ˈwʊstər/ ( listen) WUUS-tər) is a city in Worcestershire, England, 31 miles (50 km) southwest of Birmingham and 27 miles (43 km) north of Gloucester. The population is approximately 100,000. The River Severn flanks the western side of the city centre, which is overlooked by the 12th century Worcester Cathedral.
Restaurants in Worcester
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Our business is all about traditional steamed puddings! We produce a whole range of sweet, savoury and Christmas puddings in our small production kitchen. As well as producing we also have a very small kitchen cafe in our production unit, so you can pop in for great coffee, teas and hot steamed puddings. It's rather unique! Our range includes all your old favourites such as Spotted Dick, Treacle Sponge, Gorgeous Ginger to others such as Black & Blue, Banoffee etc. Remember school days with our 'Chocolate Concrete' or sample one of our traditionally made Steak & Kidney Suet puddings.
Fabulous find. Serving an extensive range of sweet and savoury puddings. There were three of us and we enjoyed a black and blue, Lord Randall and Worcestershire syrup pudding all with freshly made custard. Also we had a splendid cafetiere of fresh coffee. Can't recommend this place enough. Extremely friendly owners helped to make the visit extra special.
5.0 based on 21 reviews
What an excellent night. I've lived in Worcester all my life and this is the 1st time i have done this walk.The guide was very knowledgeable and had a good rapport, definitely worth every penny of the £7 would highly reccomend the tour, i learnt so much about the history of Worcester and landmarks i had previously walked passed.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
I discovered this farm shop during lockdown. The staff are helpful and delivered some really good produce. I have visited here in the past and bought plants. Everything they sell is good quality and this farm shop is well worth a visit. It is a pity they do not sell wine. The farm shop is a few miles from Droitwich but the short journey is worth the effort. The tea shop at the post office is lovely and a trip to both the farm shop and the tea shop would make a good trip out and about.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Welcome to Worcester's premier boutique guitar store, we have a fantastic selection of desirable instruments from all over the globe and have a beautiful store that guitarists and musicians alike can happily embrace and enjoy. Worcester Guitar Centre also offers in house guitar tuition and instrument repairs it's an incredible music hub for anyone interested interested in guitars and basses.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We are all about having fun while providing the widest possible choice of quality sweets to children and adults alike. We aim to do this in a friendly and courteous way, re-introducing retail values and standards from the late Victorian era which often get lost in the modern, 24/7 world of mass markets.
4.0 based on 69 reviews
With over 60 great stores of high street fashion, independent surprises, places to meet and all the car parking you need. Crowngate is also home to a choice of stylish and unique cafes and restaurants to suit your cravings from breakfast to bed time. Your Worcester shopping journey begins and ends at Crowngate.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
General Markets are held in Angel Place in the heart of the city’s main shopping area, every Wednesday, Thursday *Friday, and Saturday – from 9am to 4.30pm. As well as the general market in Angel Place on Saturdays, we also operate a regular Saturday market, known as the Upmarket located in Worcester High Street, EVERY SATURDAY. The Saturday Upmarket is a speciality market, home to the unusual ..so you can expect to find typically – world crafts, artisan products, fine foods, unique gifts, ethnic & fairtrade items, knitwear, handcrafted jewellery, art, organic soaps & fragrances, a shabby chic and vintage range, with new and inspiring top quality stalls being added weekly. Worcester SUNDAY Market – is held every Sunday from 10am to 4.30pm – *located on the High Street. The Annual Worcester Christmas Fayre is the leading Victorian-themed street market in the greater Midlands region, celebrating its 24th anniversary this year. Over 200 stalls fill the atmospheric streets of Worcester’s historic heart with the colours, sounds and irresistible aromas of Christmas for this extra special time of year. From sparkly jewellery and festive home decorations to traditional roast chestnuts and warming mulled wine – a wonderful range of products are waiting to be discovered within the local arts and crafts maker area, international area, festive gifts area and food court. Embrace the Christmas spirit with the sounds of joyful choir and instrumental performances, view magical dance displays and travel back through time with juggling Victorian themed stilt walkers. Experience the fun of the Fayre as you step aboard the Victorian carousel and enjoy the ride whilst listening to the sounds of barrel organ music. Make it an exciting, fun packed day out by combining your trip to the Fayre with a visit to Worcester’s historic attractions and exceptional range of independent boutiques and popular High Street names, or take the weight of your feet and relax in one of the city’s many cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Visited on Sunday and was surprised at how many stalls there were along the High Street and into Cathedral Square for this festival it was excellent a great selection of food and drinks on offer and live cookery demonstrations and tastings it was thoroughly enjoyable
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