Book Restaurants in Worcester
Browse and book restaurants in Worcester, Worcestershire and West Midlands. Narrow your choice by selecting your cuisine type from the menu on the right. If you can't find the restaurant you are looking for, please try our restaurant directory for more local listings and be sure to check our eating out offers section for our latest dining out deals.
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Bants Just a few miles outside Worcester, the family-run Bants restaurant is a welcoming mix of cosy pub, classy restaurant and relaxing hotel. Dating back to the 16th century, it comes complete with impressive oak beams, old-world charm and a strong emphasis on fresh food and local produce. The menu in the airy conservatory restaurant changes frequently, but you might find yourself tempted by oven-baked Brie in filo pastry, breast of pheasant in a creamy bacon, mushroom and wholegrain mustard sauce, and treacle maple and pecan tart served with honey and ginger ice-cream. If you’re not up for the full works, the bar’s snack menu includes some cracking soups and sandwiches, plus hearty staples like faggots with garlic mash or corned beef hash on bubble and squeak. And if you’ve eaten too much to move far, Bants can put you up very comfortably in its cleverly converted barn or cider mill. Cuisine: British Location: Worcester Road, Upton Snodsbury, WR7 4NN [Map] |
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Massalla Lounge Worcester’s Massalla Lounge is bringing local Indian dining in to the 21st century. In the very centre of town, just off the High Street and moments from the landmark cathedral, Massalla Lounge picks up trade from locals, tourists and shoppers alike. With a spacious and stylish dining area, the restaurant is beautifully appointed, combining classic touches with contemporary styling and the constant buzz of conversation which gives it its lively mood. The main menu offers fine authentic Indian cuisine with curries and Tandoori grills to the fore. The more adventurous out there can customise their dishes by adding ingredients from tomato to chilli to banana or let the kitchen do the work by choosing from the imaginative Signature Dishes menu. Cuisine: Indian Location: 35 Broad Street, Worcester, WR1 3NH [Map] |
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Monsoon Indian Restaurant Monsoon is one of the most popular Indian restaurants in Worcester, and this bright and affordable dining room on Foregate Street is famous for its amazing deals and super friendly service. Inside, the vibrant atmosphere is accented with a cherry red feature wall and wooden floors, and the buffet-style spread offers freshly made delights from Nepal, India, Thailand and China. With excellent prices for children and students as well lunchtime specials, Monsoon is a fantastic place to throw parties and the restaurant is often booked for birthdays, Christmas celebrations and work meetings. Monsoon also has Cobra on tap, and a great range of wines. Cuisine: Indian Location: 35 Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1EE [Map] |
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Pasha Serving up classic curries since 1987 in St John's, Pasha Indian Cuisine has become a fixture on the Worcestershire dining scene and the restaurant is popular with a mixed crowd of local families, vegetarians and curry-loving carnivores. A riot of colour, the dining room at Pasha is splashed with bright primary yellows and blues and the walls are hung with vibrant artworks. Suitable for parties and celebrations, Pasha Indian Cuisine has an extensive menu with something for everyone – favourite dishes include the chicken mango malai curry in a spicy, creamy sauce; the gosht pasanda shirazi – a mild korma of lamb cooked with saffron, cardamom, nuts and honey; and the jhinga kali mirch prawn curry with lentils, coconut and chillies. Cuisine: Indian Location: 56 St Johns, St Johns, WR2 5AJ [Map] |
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The Farthings The Farthings is a charming restaurant set inside the Bank House Hotel in Bransford. Originally built in the 17th century, the hotel has been redeveloped and is home to a renowned golf course. The dining room has a sophisticated ambience, and enjoys panoramic views of the Malvern Hills and the surrounding Worcestershire countryside. The Farthings restaurant serves a traditional English menu with a modern twist, and favourite dishes include the confit of duck finished with a honey glaze and served with garlic potatoes and pak choi; the smoked cheddar and asparagus tart with rocket leaves; and the fillet of beef grilled and wrapped in smoked bacon served with a rich red wine sauce, foie gras and caramelised shallots. Cuisine: English Location: Bank House Hotel, Bransford, WR6 5JD [Map] |
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