Reviews on British food in Kidderminster, England, United Kingdom. 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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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!
5 based on 51 reviews
Beautiful very well loved cafe in Kidderminster - been about for many yearsEverything you want and nothing you donât. Itâs always impeccably clean here. The food is outstanding, good portions too. Many mention the famous breakfast. They do a great burger too. And omelette. And more. Lovely polite friendly staff too. Really well worth a visit.
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.
4 based on 266 reviews
Our Lounge is a home from home, offering delicious food and drinks, all day
I love the ambience and the cool interesting deco... it's almost like being back in Shoreditch.Just a shame the food is very average.Breakfast is decent but not great and the mac and cheese seemed to have been microwaved and was dripping in grease.That being said... I will go back to try other items off the menu... it's probably best for coffees and beers rather than a meal out.Hi there S-Alboreto, Thank you so much for the review, we are so sorry your visit wasn't as brilliant as it could have been.We hope this experience doesn't stop you from coming back and giving us another go ! hopefully it will be 10/10!Many thanks, Team Tappeto
4 based on 155 reviews
Very well organised while you were waiting to board. Fun for young children who were happy to scream at anything and a lot effort had gone into the the spooky scenes at Ardley and Bewdley. A wish they had run the whole journey with the lights off.About half the crowd had made an effort to dress up for the occasion, so if you do go, please jopin in.
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 544 reviews
La Brasserie is a unique restaurant venue situated in Kidderminster town centre. The proprietor, Kevin Wilde, offers modern and classical style cuisine with a range of quality dishes and wines to suit all tastes and pockets.Serving modern & classical styl
Oh, I wish that every restaurant could serve food as nice as La Brasserie, with service as cheerful and informative as La Brasserie, at a cost in the same price range as La Brasserie, the world would indeed be a great place to dine out just like La Brasserie.£20 for three courses, £17.50 for two courses including coffee or English tea.
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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5 based on 284 reviews
Located in the beautiful village of Wolverley and trading as The Old Village Store since November 2007. In August 2017 the business was passed on and is now trading as Gil's. Our ethos, is simple, fresh, quality product and it's working. We've given the p
Now called 'Gil's' this is a small and quaint village restaurant serving breakfasts and light lunches. The food is freshly prepared to order with wholesome ingredients (gorgeous bread) and nicely presented,for very little cost e.g. crab and prawn sandwich with salad £5.50. You can also have a lovely afternoon tea. Highly recommended and a pleasant change from pub food.Thank you very much indeed. We do ensure everything is fresh and the bread of course is baked locally and delivered daily. I think we're excellent value and you're right, it is a nice change. Having a pub as a neighbour is great for visitors as they have a choice and it's nice to have both in the village. Thanks again and see you soon. Gil
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