8 Places to Eat in Worcestershire
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A Guide to Places to Eat in Worcestershire
Perfect for a leisurely escape, places to eat in Worcestershire range from award-winning restaurants to laid-back local gems. Combined with rolling hills, riverside scenery and the dramatic backdrop of the Malvern Hills, it is a destination made for enjoying exceptional food.
Award-Winning Restaurants in Worcestershire
Worcestershire and the surrounding area abound in restaurants of all types. From the elegant parkland setting of Brockencote Hall in Chaddesley Corbett to the sweeping hilltop views at the Chaddesley Restaurant in Kidderminster, both celebrated for showcasing the very best of the local larder.
The Chaddesley Restaurant at Brockencote Hall
Set in 70 acres of splendid parkland, Brockencote Hall combines original Victorian splendour with a dash of contemporary flair. The Chaddesley Restaurant holds three AA Rosettes and is immensely popular with locals and guests alike, offering an elegant, relaxed atmosphere with sweeping rural views and stunning décor.
In the elegant restaurant, enjoy contemporary dishes underpinned by classical techniques, from Devon white crab dressed salad with radish and crispy noodles to aged beef sirloin with Pont Neuf potato, cavolo nero, smoked shallot and peppercorn sauce. Award-winning food and world class wines combine with personal and attentive service to create a truly memorable dining experience.

1919 Restaurant at The Cottage in the Wood
In finer weather, you must aim for a table on the terrace at this restaurant set within The Cottage in the Wood hotel, built, funnily enough, in 1919. It boasts one of the best panoramic views of the English countryside you will find, with a proudly British spirit shining through in the cooking, from Exmoor caviar and Evesham asparagus to a butter sauce flavoured with English sparkling wine.
Situated high on the eastern slopes of the Malvern Hills in seven acres of woodland, the award-winning 1919 Restaurant holds three prestigious AA Rosettes, is listed in the Michelin Guide and has twice won the Taste of Worcestershire Award. Head Chef Mark Potts and his acclaimed team have developed a seasonal à la carte menu alongside a sensational ever-changing tasting menu.

Top Places to Eat in Worcestershire for Every Occasion
In Worcester itself, keep an eye out for Valentinos, a well-loved Italian restaurant serving up delicious pasta, meat classics and homemade pizzas using the finest Italian ingredients, a family-run institution that has been going strong since 1998. For something with a French twist, Côte Brasserie offers elegant casual dining just a short walk from Worcester Cathedral. And for a proper pub lunch, The Swan at Whittington is locally celebrated for its modern British menus with a genuine feel-good factor.
Out in the countryside, the Anatolian Palace Turkish Mediterranean Grill is a popular favourite for those craving something vibrant and flavoursome. And wherever you find yourself in the county, keep an eye out for farm shops and market cafés that champion the Vale of Evesham's famous produce, from asparagus to plums, Worcestershire's fields are as much a part of the dining experience as the restaurants themselves.
There really is something for everyone, from the fabulous to the funky, it's all there in and around Worcestershire.

Enjoy the Best Places to Eat in Worcestershire Whenever You Visit
With so much to discover, from award-winning country house restaurants to laid-back riverside pubs, Worcestershire rewards those who take their time. Whether you're exploring the Malvern Hills, strolling along the Severn, or simply settling in for a long lunch, the county's food scene is reason enough to make the journey.
Discover Life at Upton Lake
One of the pleasures of living at Waterfront Living at Upton Lake is having some of Worcestershire's finest restaurants, pubs and food experiences within easy reach. From special occasion dining in the Malvern Hills to relaxed lunches overlooking the Severn, the county offers countless opportunities to enjoy exceptional local food throughout the year.
For those seeking a lifestyle that combines waterside living with access to the very best of Worcestershire, Upton Lake provides an ideal base from which to explore everything the county has to offer.
What are the best places to eat in Worcestershire?
Worcestershire offers a fantastic range of dining options, from The Chaddesley Restaurant at Brockencote Hall to the award-winning 1919 Restaurant at The Cottage in the Wood in Malvern. Visitors can enjoy fine dining tasting menus, relaxed pub lunches, and everything in between, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Malvern Hills and the Severn Valley.
Where can I eat near the River Severn in Worcestershire?
Riverside and countryside dining is one of the great pleasures of Worcestershire. The county offers scenic settings alongside high-quality menus, particularly around Upton upon Severn, Malvern and the surrounding villages. Staying close to the water at Upton Lake makes it easy to explore multiple restaurants and local food destinations during your visit.
Are there Michelin Guide restaurants in Worcestershire?
Yes. Worcestershire is home to several restaurants recognised by the Michelin Guide, including 1919 Restaurant at The Cottage in the Wood. The county's combination of outstanding local produce, skilled chefs, and beautiful countryside settings has helped establish it as one of the West Midlands' most respected food destinations.
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