Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Evesham. Evesham (/ˈivʃəm/, /ˈivɪʃəm/, or /ˈisəm/) is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, southern England with a population of 23,576, according to the 2011 census. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies within the Vale of Evesham, an area comprising the flood plain of the River Avon, which has been renowned for market gardening. The town centre, situated within a meander of the river, is regularly subject to flooding. The 2007 floods were the most severe in recorded history.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Eaten here many times over the years and never yet been disappointed.Excellent service.Fresh, tasty food. Wonderful presentation.Thoroughly recommend food
4 based on 103 reviews
Traditional Village Pub in a Beautiful Countryside Setting. Serving Home Cooked Fantastic Food and Drink.
After a Riverside walk we passed through Charlton and called into this pub.Friendly welcome by the young Barman which is always a good start.Excellent lunch of four different items, great quality, sensible portions, reasonable prices.My âpie of the dayâ was superb full stop.Pleasant decor and surroundings inside the pub with outside seating available.Very enjoyable experience, good food good service.
5 based on 64 reviews
Perfectly placed opposite the launderette and much more fun to eat than watch washing spinning I decided to finally check out the breakfast baguettes.Unfortunately baguettes weren't available but I did have a lovely veggie sausage and mushroom sandwich!The lady serving was lovely, very friendly. The sandwich and a tea came to about a fiver after the third attempt at adding up. Delicious!
4 based on 99 reviews
Welcome to the Trumpet Inn, Ale house and Kitchen, Evesham. We pride ourselves in providing; real ale, good wine and great food. Since taking over the Trumpet Inn, In July 2017, we have done our best to provide a traditional pub with a relaxed atmosphere,
On our visit my wife was keen to visit the Trumpet. What a great pub. Excellent beer, very good merlot and pleasant staff. Enjoyed a couple of first rate Hook Norton bitters in the beer garden. Definitely worth a visit
4 based on 331 reviews
Came here last Sunday (14 July) for a Carvery after attending a wedding close by. We'd searched trip advisor in advance for local carveries, & after reading the positive reviews we chose here. We rang up the night before to book a table as their own website advised to book in advance. Parking was a bit of a nightmare, the car park is a funny shape with the parking bays sporadically layed out. I wasn't able to get a space so after some careful reversing & pulling forwards I got I managed to get back out of the car park & had to park on the main road. We were greeted with such a warm welcome by all the staff! Carvery itself was very good! Plenty of dishes! I particularly liked the stuffing balls, & swede mash. One of my favourites of a roast is cauliflower cheese, unfortunately I wasn't that taken with theirs. It tasted more like cauliflower in cream, no cheese taste to it. My friend surprised his wife with pudding after spotting it on the menu & thinking it would be fun to try - Asparagus ice cream! The three of us found this entertaining & all tried a bit! I didn't like it personally but they did. Overall a lovely pub & a very good value carvery!
4 based on 570 reviews
The Fish and Anchor in Offenham has been under new ownership since May 2014. The Fish and Anchor is the place to come if you are looking for a friendly pub with great homemade, fresh and local food at good prices. The Fish and Anchor is fronted by the Riv
Sat outside at the front with a view of the river, while this is right beside the road, there wasn't much traffic and it was a lovely evening, too nice (and hot) to sit inside! There is a garden at the back and a campsite too. The range of drinks was good and the beer was excellent. Friendly staff and while we didn't eat, the menu looked good.
4 based on 342 reviews
A 13th Century public house serving quality cask ales and fresh home cooked food daily. Set on the edge of the Cotstwolds in a country village, the pub itself oozes character with flagstone flooring, Cotswold stone and real log fires. Why not enjoy the re
This is an old fashioned pub where it seems the locals go. There is also a separate restaurant providing excellent food. There is the main menu or a specials board and have theme nights on certain nights. My husband and I settled for the thatched chicken covered in pesto, tomato and mozzarella with salad and chips, it was delicious, so much so that we booked for another night. There is an Italian night coming up on 9 August 2019 but you have to book.Hi,Many thanks for posting such a lovely review of your time with us at The Thatch.The Thatch does have a loyal âlocal followingâ and because of the historic nature of the pub, the great food and drinks and the friendly atmosphere, we also attract visitors from far and wide.We are so pleased that you enjoyed your meals - and that you booked a return visit!Our chefs do an amazing job producing top quality meals - and our Specials are always very popular. Our theme nights are extremely popular and very well attended so we always advise people to book ahead. We do our utmost to produce great food on the nights, and also create a themed ambience with decorations and music.We hope you enjoyed your second visit - I think you said you were going to have our âPie and Pintâ offer - and we hope to see you again soon.Many thanks,Jodie, Sue and the team
4 based on 679 reviews
Proud to be serving great drinks & locally sourced food. Open from 9.30am. Fresh food served all day, every day; Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
I've been here a couple of times and the food has always been great quality and delicious. I had been put off on a previous visit because of one particular member of staff who was basically just rude. I'm so glad I returned again today with my husband for lunch. Thankfully a new member of staff, who although appeared to be training, was properly attentive and excellent at his job. Anyway, absolutely no complaints with anything and we will be returning again in the near future :)
5 based on 210 reviews
Pub and restaurant located in the heart of North Littleton, The Ivy Inn has undergone an extensive refurbishment, boasting new fixtures & fittings whilst maintaining many of its original features including a beautifully inviting open fire in the bar. The
We visited on a Saturday evening. The menu provided a great choice and the quality of the food was excellent. The service was very good and the surroundings were very nice.We would definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 108 reviews
We have a lovely Cotswold pub with log burner. We proud to serve the wonderful Donnington Ales. We also have a large selection of larger sizes, ciders, spirits and soft drinks. Serve food 12-3pm / 6-9pm mon-sat Sunday roasts served 12-5pm Sunday We open 1
We visited on my birthday earlier in the year as I love scouting out Donnington pubs. I was made to feel extremely unwelcome. Having waited patiently the best part of 5 minutes for the barmaid to cease idle chit chat with the locals at the bar, I noticed she whispered something under her breathe which was aimed in my direction. When she finally did acknowledge me, I asked if they were serving food to which she curtly replied âNoâ. As I left the bar, I heard an older couple enquire about food and I overheard the barmaid offer them a choice of sandwiches! If youâre under 50, donât expect anything less than a frosty reception and appalling manners!I am very sorry that you had this experience here. I have messaged you directly. I would like to offer you a meal. Again I am truly sorry and I have spoken to all staff members Jess
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