Pubs in Worcester
Discover the best pubs and bars in Worcester. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Crown Inn
66 Bransford Road, Worcester WR2 4EP
Billed as a rugby pub this open plan bar is festooned with Worcester Warriors photos and rugby fixture lists. Home nation flags hang from the ceiling. There are a number of tvs showing sports and a dartboard. Beers from the Greene King stable. Patio with picnic tables at the front and a garden to the rear.
Bell
35, St. Johns, Worcester WR2 5AG
A community pub, dating from the 17th century, having a central corridor with two small rooms on one side and the main bar on the other. At the rear is a second bar used at busy times, and a room available for functions. There is also a popular skittle alley. As well as the two regulars, there can be up to three guest beers which can be from local independents or sometimes from more distant breweries. Live music often played at weekends.
Blackpole
Blackpole Road, Worcester WR3 8SQ
A large lounge and bar serving simple but good quality food - curry night on Wednesdays. Skittle alley and function room. Close to the Sixways stadium. Quiz night Sunday, skittles Thursday.
Plough
23 Fish Street, Worcester WR1 2HN
A Grade II listed pub near the Cathedral. There is a short flight of steps leading to a tiny bar with rooms leading off to either side. The beers usually come from breweries in Worcestershire and the surrounding counties, but occasionally from small breweries further afield. Draught cider and perry is from Barbourne in the city. There is also an ever changing range of whiskies for the connoisseur. Small outside patio area. Rolls available at weekends and when the cricket is on. Cooked meals available Friday and Saturday 12-3. Sunday roast served 1-3.
Berkeley Arms
School Road, Worcester WR2 4HF
Family-run local with two main drinking areas served by a single bar. A small adjacent room can be used as a family room or for functions, with an outside patio at the rear partially covered and heated for the benefit of smokers. Traditional pub games are popular. The draught cider is Thatchers Heritage.
Feathers
45, Upper Tything, Worcester WR1 1JZ
Busy single roomed house in a popular area of town for pubs and restaurants. The staff are welcoming and there is a good range of beers. There is a big screen TV which shows sports events but is not obtrusive at other times. Live music most Fridays and Sundays. Poker on Tuesdays and a Quiz Wednesdays. Bar snacks and traditional pub dishes served during the day, alongside pastries and coffee. Re-opened under new ownership.
Prince of Wales
Windermere Drive, Worcester WR4 9HY
Large Banks's estate pub with separate bar, lounge and smoke room. Skittle alley and function room. English & Indian food. Disco on Friday.
Punch Bowl
Lichfield Avenue, Worcester WR5 1PE
Original 1950's local tucked away in middle of Ronkswood estate - a rare intact example of a pub from that era. Handy for the hospital. Public bar with quieter smoke room. Bar snacks only. Skittle alley and function room.
Worcester Arms
158 London Road, Worcester WR5 2EJ
Community pub in the East of the City run by local teachers and firemen. Split level interior around a single bar. No kitchen but you are free to bring food from the chippy and Chinese takeaways across the road. Beers currently from the Greene King stable.
Severn View Hotel
Newport Street, Worcester WR1 3NS
Hotel and bar with a commanding view of Worcester's popular riverside. Lone handpump never seems to sell any real ale.
Slug & Lettuce
The Cross, Worcester WR1 3PY
Large modern bar in a converted church in the city centre. No real ale. but Bottled Brewdog and Meantime craft beers are available.
Whitehouse Hotel
62 Foregate Street, Worcester WR1 1EA
Large city centre hotel opposite Foregate Street railway station, with brasserie bar and restaurant. Lacking any Real Ale.
