Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Kidderminster. Kidderminster is a large town and civil parish in the Wyre Forest district of Worcestershire, England. It is located approximately 17 miles (27 km) south-west of Birmingham city centre and approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Worcester city centre. The 2011 census recorded a population of 55,530 in the town. The town is twinned with Husum, Germany and it forms the majority of the Wyre Forest Conurbation, an urban area of 99,000.
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4 based on 72 reviews
This was a real find for a beer lover. Just down the hill towards the town centre from the two railway stations, its unprepossessing shop front hides a cosy pub with plenty of space and a bar crammed with real ale pumps. I was here for the Severn Valley Railway autumn gala and this was a welcome stop on the walk back to town.
4 based on 670 reviews
The Island Pool is a clasic country pub serving not only a high standard of food but great tradional ales. We have to offer, a carvery with a choice our locally sourced meats accompanied by a wide variety of fresh locally sourced vegetables. Alongside our
Went with friends to Island pool for a car very...restaurant does 2 hourly sittings on a Sunday...food was very good with good selection and self service buffet and puddings are tasty...not the cheapest but good quality.Pub could do with upgrading toilets as they are a bit grotty and need to sort background music as heavy rock was being played making conversation difficult.Pleasant staff and generally well organised.
4 based on 446 reviews
A friendly village pub located on the picturesque Staffs and Worcestershire canal. Our aim is to serve good homecooked food using locally sourced ingredients. All our beef comes from the Bishop family farm located less than a mile away on Blakeshall lane.
Average pub food but, tempted by the description âfine diningâ we booked Sunday lunch in the restaurant upstairs. The menu exactly the same as the bar downstairs, with half a dozen additions. Roast was mediocre pub fare, nothing âfineâ. The service abysmal as management are too cheap to hire extra staff at weekends, so just two girls had to fetch and carry all meals from the upstairs kitchen to the restaurant, bar, diownstairs dining room and outside area. We were relatively lucky as the table next to us waited for 50 minutes before they got their meals. Twenty minute wait to ask for bill, another ten minutes for it to arrive, so gave up and paid in bar downstairs after lengthy wait in another queue. If you want basic pub food stay downstairs and be prepared for a lengthy stay. Management: put your hands in your pockets and hire more staff!
4 based on 230 reviews
We called here hoping to get a table and were lucky. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Their recommendations about the food were good and we had a super meal on Saturday evening. Will definitely return here if in the area. I recommend itHi Pauline,Good to hear that you enjoyed your visit with us and we hope to see you again next time you are in the area.
4 based on 214 reviews
Went with friends on voucher deal.Excellent value wih first class food and service.Well done all t S&SThank you
3 based on 803 reviews
Came here with friends to try the Autumn specials...Well we weren't disappointed!!I had the venison madras pie which was delicious.. My friends opted for the chicken dish and and pasta dishes which looked wonderful and they said tasted heavenly. We were served by Amanda who was very knowledgeable and friendly so overall a greatThank you so much for your positive comments about our pub, have a great day! We look forward to your next visit, take care!
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4 based on 131 reviews
Plenty of parking, lovely outside area and lovely pub layout inside. Bit of a longer wait for food than you would usually expect but only a couple of people on the table mentioned it. I didnât have a starter but the ones that came out to our table looked great, nicely presented. Mains came and plates were nice and hot, it was just a shame the waitress decided to use the pulled down sleeve of her woolly cardigan to hold the plates with......a tea towel is the normal requirement! Most of us then had puddings which like the mains were fine. Food all in all was ok but wasnât anything to shout about.
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4 based on 246 reviews
A friendly, family run 18th Century Country Pub serving quality traditional ales and home cooked quality food. Family friendly with patio, beer garden and children's play area set in the historical village of Blakedown, Kiddermister.
Prawns in the curry were not king prawns..The risotto was bland and lumpy. The steak was not tender, it was quite tough for a couple of our party. The staff were friendly enough, however, one of the waitresses when a member of our party said i ordered a side she said, no you didnt..even though we all heard her order the side the waitress repeated no you didnt...then said i can get you some, she tried to call her out..this is not good service. Plus side it was nice and quiet not rowdy. I dont think i would go here again.
4 based on 170 reviews
Please don't expect anything posh here, you are visiting a true local pub that serves great beer, Enville Ale, cracking cobs(although they seem smaller?) along with a mountain of salad. We had 5 cobs with all trimmings and two drinks, just over £13!! Yes they don't take cards so be warned, no need for a recent 1 star review just for that reason. I would suggest no dogs inside for hygiene reasons.We return on a monthly basis.
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4 based on 355 reviews
Small back street community pub that serves homemade locally sourced food from 12-6 Colin and Trudy and their team will always give you a warm welcome, serving up to 5 camra winning ales
Our first visit today - Sunday lunch for our granddaughter's birthday. Our son and daughter-in-law had been here a few times, and been impressed. So we're we!It's a bit Tardis-like, the off the pavement entrance into a cosy bar leading through to a bright conservatroy-type area and a back room, then on again to a seated garden area.The food is the best in superb home cooking, very different from the all-to-common, out of a packet, microwaved stuff. And very reasonably priced, too.Oh, and the staff are great - very friendly, welcoming and efficient.Just one small thing mind... The owner is a Wolves supporter, and, as a Baggie of longstanding..... Do you know though, it really doesn't matter, we will definitely be back!Even as an Albion fan you will be more than welcome to return lol. Thank you for your kind review it means a lot
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