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10. The Red Lion - Birmingham
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5 Reviews
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TheForkUser
Went for a meal today with my wife the meal was outstanding and the staff were superb especially your LAUREN Who went the extra mile to make us feel welcome thank you Lauren will definitely come again
11. The Cavalier
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TheForkUser
It is a local pub and we visited on Thursday night. Chef Ben was welcoming and friendly, happy to explain and advise. We tried dishes of the day, I had spinach and ricotta cannelloni, and my friend had ham and mushroom tagliatelle, really tasty, fresh pasta, nicely presented, good size portions. Finished with apple pie, again, beautiful presentation and lovely flavour. Will definitely return.
12. The King's Head Bar + Grill
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AU$69
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#Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash On the map of the United Kingdom, there is a low-key but charming city - Worcester. Although it does not have the prosperity and noise of London, it attracts many travelers who are eager to explore the beauty of the niche with its profound porcelain culture and rich historical relics. Walking into Worcester is like opening a long-sealed history book, and each page exudes a unique charm. Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory: The Palace of Art and Crafts The Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory has contributed greatly to Worcester's reputation as the "British Porcelain Capital". Stepping into it, it's like entering a dream world of porcelain. The factory has a long history, and hundreds of years of production skills have been passed down from generation to generation. Walking through it, you can witness the exquisite craftsmanship of the craftsmen with your own eyes. From shaping the porcelain clay to drawing exquisite patterns, every step is full of artistic charm. And the exquisite porcelain displayed in the exhibition area is even more amazing. They are not only practical utensils, but also pieces of art that carry history and culture. After spending 2-3 hours here, time seems to slow down, and people are immersed in the world of porcelain and linger. If you are tired of shopping, the nearby The New Inn restaurant is a good choice. Fresh seafood and homemade sauces will definitely satisfy your taste buds. Worcester Cathedral: The fusion of history and faith Worcester Cathedral is one of the iconic buildings in this city. The Gothic architectural style, towering spires, and exquisite stained glass windows all show its magnificence and solemnity. Walking into the interior of the church, the quiet and sacred atmosphere instantly surrounds people. This is not only a place for religious activities, but also carries important historical memories of Britain. When the sun shines on the ground through the stained glass, forming colorful light and shadow, the beauty that shocks the soul makes people stop and stare. It is recommended to spend 1.5-2.5 hours here to savor it carefully and feel the fusion of history and faith. After visiting the church, it is also a good experience to go to The Crown and Anchor restaurant to taste traditional British dishes such as roast beef and Yorkshire pudding. Worcestershire Museum: A Window to Local Knowledge The Worcestershire Museum is a great place to learn about the city and the surrounding area. The museum has a rich and diverse collection, ranging from ancient artifacts to modern works of art. The interactive display area makes the visit more interesting, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the local history, culture and customs. Spending 2-3 hours here is like taking a journey through time and space. After visiting the museum, go to The King's Head Bar and Restaurant for a plate of fish and chips, paired with home-brewed beer, which is extremely comfortable. Worcester, this charming city, whether it is porcelain culture, historical buildings, or special food, is worth our slow exploration and tasting.
13. The Swan at Whittington
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14. The Chequers
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AU$59
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15. Ewe & Lamb
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16. Slug & Lettuce - Worcester
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17. Wych Way Inn Harvester
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AU$32
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We came for Breakfast, it was a table of 6 with 4 children. Three of these children have special needs and William was very patient and attentive to all our needs, he is an asset to your restaurant. It was a lovely relaxed environment too. The food was delivered quickly as well. Thank you
18. The Viaduct Tavern
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#100 places to visit in London ♡︎Share with you 100 places to visit in London♡︎ ❁Each one has special and beautiful memories❁ 8⃣️0️⃣ The Viaduct Tavern, EC1 👻 London Mystery Bar🍻 📍Address: 126 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AA (🚇Nearby subway station: St. Paul’s) 🈺️Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Saturday: 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm Closed on Sunday 💰Average consumption per person: around £10-£20 (The specific price is subject to actual conditions) 🕒Recommended duration of stay: 60-90 minutes ——————♡´・ᴗ・`♡—————— 🍻If you are interested in the history and mysterious stories of London, The Viaduct Tavern is a place not to be missed! Built in 1869, this bar was once a famous Victorian Gin Palace. It is said that the remains of the ancient Newgate Prison are hidden in its basement, and there are even legends of ghosts👻 🍻The interior of the bar is decorated in an elegant Victorian style. The gorgeous wood-paneled walls, ancient mirrors and marble bar counters make you feel like you have traveled back to 19th century London. The atmosphere here is very unique, with the bustle of a traditional bar, but also a bit of mystery and weirdness 🍻A highlight of The Viaduct Tavern is its basement, which is said to have been part of Newgate Prison and held prisoners waiting to be executed. This also makes it one of the famous "noisy 👻" bars in London. Many customers and employees claim to have felt strange phenomena here. Friends who like excitement and adventure must come here to check in! 🍻 Although the story of the bar is full of mystery, the drinks here are also 1️⃣ first-class. The bar offers a variety of classic British beers and gins🍸, continuing the tradition of the Gin Palace. 🍻The Viaduct Tavern is not only an ordinary bar, but more like a small museum carrying the history and mysterious stories of London. Whether it is adventure or enjoying fine wine, you will not be disappointed here! . 👧🏻This is Xiao Nuan~ ▪️International student graduated from UCL🔖 📒The notes have been classified, sharing my travel tips, study abroad life, self-improvement and music knowledge. ✨If you like my notes, please leave a follow➕👍 - London life|Study in the UK|Travel in the UK|Check-in spots in the UK|Check-in spots in London|Niche spots|Where to go in London on weekends|Niche attractions in London|Treasure spots in London|Must-visit spots in London|Must-visit spots in London on weekends|Mysterious bars in London|Haunted bars|Newgate prison|Nightlife in London
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