Worcestershire Sauce, the totally GENIUS ingredient behind our favourite hangover cure
That it’s almost impossible to rack up more than a tenner on taxis
The Worcester cathedral is on the £20 note
Chris Tarant, Cher Lloyd and Jon Snow (Game of Thrones) all grew up here
Hardly any bars are open on Sunday night
That it floods every time it rains (pretty much)
It’s not pronounced Wor-ches-ter.
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Bolero BarUnexpected as you head away from the city center, Bolero jumps out from a sea of estate agents and curry houses. Blessed with one of those double fronted exteriors it looks like the famous Nighthawks painting. Warm lighting and a Read More |
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BushwackersIf this converted chapel once housed Christ it sure as hell doesn’t now. This place has seen more naughtiness than Charlie Sheen’s defence lawyer, and BarChick loves it. Owned by the slightly notorious Pinches brothers, people have been getting crunk Read More |
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Cellar BarThis underground haunt is an unlikely contender for the best bar in Worcester accolade, but somehow it is. Wobble down uneven steps into a dark den and marvel at the wonderful setting to which you’ve arrived. Exposed bricks, low ceilings Read More |
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HeroesYou’ll be a hero if you make it out of here sober, but make sure you’ve got ID if you even want the challenge. The doormen have been here for years and are well versed in turning down the underage Read More |
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Keystones Cocktail ClubThis suburban venture from the boys behind The London Cocktail Clubs is unlike anything Worcester’s ever seen before. Opening its doors for the first time in an explosion of cocktails, crazy-ass bartenders and comic book characters, BarChick may Read More |
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Sin BarThe clue’s in the title. If it’s a classy affair you seek then this ain’t for you. If however you’re looking for a bloody good laugh, a bit of pole dancing and 10 Jagerbombs for a fiver then this is Read More |
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The Diglis HotelFamily owned this Georgian listed building is one of Worcester’s hidden gems. All quaint and adorable with dashing views of the River Severn, it’s a bit of a heart warmer. First and foremost the Diglis is a hotel but BarChick Read More |
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The Old Rectifying HouseA Tudor fronted building lit with fairy lights. The rear of this bar was once part of the most important distillery in the Midlands, now it’s one of Barchick’s most important boozing spots, so in a way the history lives Read More |
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The QuaySituated dangerously close to the River Severn this slightly more upmarket tapas and cocktail joint comes with a weather warning, which makes it way more exciting, right? It opened in late 2012 and has relaunched twice already due to flooding, Read More |