Lichfield /ˈlɪtʃfiːld/ is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi (26 km) north of Birmingham. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield District at 100,700.
Restaurants in Lichfield
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Had heard about the Beerbohm so decided to call in with my son. Firstly they don't do food but are happy for you to bring your own in and even offer plates and cutlery. Once at the bar the beer choice is excellent with both real ales and several Belgian delights on tap including Westmalle. In addition they have a whole fridge stocked with bottled Belgian beers including trappist gems. Upstairs they have a quirky room with several comfy chairs and tables. Virtually every woman in the place was drinking a poppy gin drink which seemed very popular. Will be back.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We have been driving past saying we must visit for so long, and are so glad that we finally did! The setting is lovely - round a sheltered courtyard (if you are lucky with the weather- there's blankets if not!) and inside is welcoming and tastefully decorated in an urban style but with lots of warm thoughtful touches of comfy cushions and throws. The homemade cakes all looked really tempting, and the variety of teas on offer was huge. Both the teas we chose were beautiful (loved the timers!) and the food we chose was very well prepared, and so full of flavour; you could tell that everything was good quality, and it was nice to see they had used a local bakery (Bore street) We both had to have a takeaway cake as we left- it would have been rude not to! I can highly recommend the guinness chocolate one. It was really nice to find somewhere which lives up to expectations and I'm looking forward to returning.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Seriously good new bar in Lichfield. Different vibe, drinks served with expertise. Good choice of artisan beers, whiskeys and gins. Go and support something new in Lichfield.
4.5 based on 1,984 reviews
An Ancient Cathedral Full of Life & Wonder There has been a Cathedral in Lichfield for over 1300 years and its story is one bursting with history, art, culture and life. If you're looking for rich heritage, ancient artefacts, and stunning architecture then Lichfield Cathedral has it all. Lichfield Cathedral's story doesn't end with its past, it is very much alive with a vibrant programme of services, events and art projects to capture the imagination of all ages.
About thirty minutes drive from Birmingham there is a large car park nearby. Visiting the Cathedral is free. The guide book is £5 and they offer free tours which I highly recommend. This is one of the best cathedrals I have ever visited with a long history going back to Saxon times. Every corner reveals something new and the history was so interesting especially the civil war siege. Highlights include the Saxon bible and statue of an angel, the Zulu shields and the medieval wall paintings. The tour lasted about 90 minutes and was so interesting. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
We thought we deserved a treat during lockdown and had heard that La Reve were doing cocktail deliveries. I have only actually been to the bar once in person but the delivery service was excellent. The cocktails arrived on a small table at the front door with a very helpful barman to explain what we had. We even ordered some non alcoholic cocktails for our two boys that they loved. Superb quality and service that was made even better by a complimentary box of popcorn. Well done to this local bar in such a difficult time to really put effort into what they offer. 5 stars.
4.5 based on 348 reviews
I love Beacon park, it has something for everyone, the awesome flower beds, the play area for children and the lovely Coffee shop. So much to see on a lovely walk too.
4.5 based on 395 reviews
The Lichfield Garrick is a modern purposed built theatre first opened in 2003. It plays host to the best and widest range of musical theatre, drama, comedy, music and family entertainment in the City of Lichfield. In 2013 the Lichfield Garrick moved to charitable trust status. The theatre has recently won the UK Theatre Award for the West Midlands Most Welcoming Theatre (2017) and the What's On Award for Staffordshire's Best Arts Venue (2017).
Me my partner went last night to see swinging blues Jean's and mersey beats ( ,8 September2019 ) fantastic night.Going again Saturday for opera Boys ,great theatre, lovely people always on hand to help.Disable ascess ..lifts to all floors. Very clean .parking just cross the road which is free from 630. Definitity worth a vist as they got fantastic shows on all through the year from musicals ,live bands,patios.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Another great place to have a walk in Lichfield. The path which encircles Stowe Pool is flat and easy to wander around or for the more energetic to run or jog around. It is very exposed and open to the elements come rain or come shine but don't let this put you off a visit.
4.0 based on 119 reviews
Heart of the Country Village is a collection of converted 19th century farm buildings; now home to individual shops and boutiques as well as two restaurants. The Village, having started as a single country store in 1985, now gives life to a collection of eclectic and stylish local businesses. Attractive courtyards, both restaurants offering al fresco dining in fine weather and a large free car park. And to the delight of our young visitors, a magical Green Fairy Trail through woodlands alongside the car park. Not to be missed are the resident pigs. A lovely place to spend a few enjoyable hours either browsing, shopping or just enjoying a leisurely friendly atmosphere.
Very friendly and helpful service, Great atmosphere, and the food was amazing, crepes, galettes both savoury and sweet.. My daughter had one of the fruit specials and she loved it... WE would all certainly visit again to enjoy the great food...we all felt full afterwards...always a good sign. Wendy the Chef was very helpful and clearly knows how to cook a crepe or a galette or two....
4.0 based on 19 reviews
My wife and I had a fantastic vegetarian meal here on a busy Sunday afternoon in January. However, even with it being so busy the staff were still very happy to help, not at all stressed and still had smiles on their faces! The menu is splendid, offering some fantastic vegetarian options as well, the meal itself was delicious! The decor and atmosphere is truly something unique and couple this with a cracking breakfast tea, great food and excellent service, I would highly recommend anyone coming here! Why not work up an appetite by having a few miles walk up and back on he canal?
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