Food & Drink
Pubs & Bars
Exploring Worcestershireās traditional pubs is a great way to understand the Countyās History ā as well as samplingĀ local food, craft larger and local ales.
Perfect for any season, many of the countyās pubs are well furnished, with open log fires perfect for enjoying a winters evening in the warmth.
In the summer season you can also enjoy sitting in the pub gardens for a relaxing afternoon drink or an evening meal with a fantastic view of the surrounding countryside. In the city centre you can find a range of traditional pubs stacked with history as well as a variety of contemporary wine and cocktail bars, perfect for enjoying an evening out with friends.
Many of the countyās bars offer high quality dining during the day and at night become the perfect venue for a party or for relaxing with a few friends, enjoying a selection of specially selected wines, beers, champagnes and cocktails.
The Fleece Inn
Bretforton
The Fleece Inn is the perfect rural retreat just a stone’s throw from the beautiful Cotswold’s boasting roaring open fires for the winter months, open garden and apple orchard for the summer sun and a friendly welcome all year round. With real ales and cidersĀ aplenty this historical pub (which is said to be haunted) is a favourite with Real Ale lovers, and the welcoming atmosphere for all the family, including those with four legs. The only National Trust owned pub in the Country ā and the community home of the local asparagus festival, there is always lots to explore at the Fleece.
The Paul Pry
Worcester
The Paul Pry is a beautiful example of a wellĀ preserved late Victorian pub. Boasting original tiles, flooring and back bar, it is like stepping back to a bygone era!Ā Named after a local theatre star, it is now home to Pope Brewery ā a family owned Worcester based brewery who took over the pub in 2017. Trying the homemade bar snacks are a must and their Sunday Roastās are famous in the City. Swing by an enjoy after an afternoon of shoppingā¦
The King Charles
Worcester
One of the most historically relevant pubs in Worcestershire, come and explore Craddockās Brewaryās 450 year offering ā which was used by King Charles II as he escaped after loosing he final battle in the English Civil War. These days The King Charles is known for its oak clad walls, roaring fires and dungeon. Along with award-winning pies, 8 real ales & local ciders. A local favourite ā so you know its good!
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Worcester
Fresh food | Great cocktails | Dog friendlyEnjoy Mediterranean food, family-friendly dining, local cask ales and Sunday roasts. Ego at Manor Farm is ideal for large groups, special occasions, family celebrations and intimate dining.Worcester
Idyllic English country pub with wonderful gardens large patio, safe play area and camping and caravan pitches available. Delicious home cooked food and great beer.Worcester
Quirky, eccentric and playful the Cosy Club offers informalĀ casual dining, drinking and lounging in a family friendly environment. From a lazy breakfast to evening cocktails, or a light lunch to a hefty burger, weāre here all day.Redditch
Whether enjoying a romantic dinner for two in the Restaurant, a family gathering, lunch with a colleague or just relaxing on the terrace for an afternoon tea, we will ensure your dining experience is everything you expect it should be.Redditch
Oscars Restaurant and the Garden Bar boast some magnificent views overlooking the mature gardens and woodlands adding a relaxed atmosphere to your dining experience.Upton upon Severn
We have sailing, canoeing and windsurfing tuition, by qualified instructors on our own lake. We have day tickets for spectators and a picnic area.Malvern
The Malvern in Malvern, Worcestershire, is one of the most significant hotel and spa developments in the UK in recent times, providing first class spa and wellness facilities alongside luxurious accommodation and fabulous fine dining.Pershore
Community Arts Centre showing film, live events, creative courses & exhibitions for all ages.- Here at St Andrews Town Hotel, we offer you the best of both town and country. Our elegant Georgian building and tranquil garden make you feel you're in a country house retreat.
Bewdley
Wharton Park Golf & Country Club is a quality venue situated on the edge of the historic, riverside town of Bewdley, surrounded by the undulating Wyre Forest and Worcestershire countryside.Redditch
The Southcrest Manor Hotel , an independently owned and run Wedding, Conference and Hotel venue, sits quietly amongst picturesque and tranquil surroundings.Evesham
The Quintessential English Pub, owned by the National Trust and run with a love of tradition.Stourport-on-Severn
Offering 6 Bedrooms in a recently built annex to the rear of the property all bedrooms are en-suite, spacious and quiet. It also benefits from its own restaurant so you can start your day with either a Full English or Continental Breakfast.Worcester
Stanbrook Abbey is a beautiful Hotel, set in Malvern with close proximity to Birmingham, Worcester, Cheltenham and Gloucester.Evesham
Arts Centre with 300-seat purpose-built theatre, 60-seat studio space, art exhibitions & licensed bar. Venue for live professional & amateur shows from ballet to stand-up comedy, tribute bands to brass bands & Shakespeare to pantomime.