This was the best quality ale in Worcester by far. It actually got better when we popped back for a second try. Probably because there was next to no one in at […]
The Lamb & Flag, Worcester
Some might think I’m really stringing out this ‘Proper Day Out’ in Worcester. Retired Martin knocked it off in a few days and Pubcurmudgeon succinctly accounted for it in two posts? By […]
Firefly, Worcester
If this had been once been a pub then it would have been a travesty. On the other hand, if the place had been something else before then they’ve done a pretty […]
King Charles’ House, Worcester
The King Charles House was meant to be the convergence of the ‘Proper Day Out in Worcester’ temporary cask/keg split. Sadly it didn’t happen, well it did, just on the pavement outside, […]
The Cardinal’s Hat, Worcester
So what exactly is the Cardinal’s hat? Often a Zucchetto, could be a Biretta, on ceremonial occasions may be a Mitre. The type of hat painted on the pub’s sign is the […]
Eagle Vaults, Worcester
The entry in my notebook detailing the arrival of Retired Martin and his mate is timed at 1557hrs, your Honour. … Yes Sir, the crawl did begin at around 1130hrs. … Yes, […]
The Plough, Worcester
The Plough was a good proper pub. The door appears permanently closed on what I would call the front of the premises, where the sad Bass lantern hangs. Customers enter through […]
Cricketers, Worcester
I’ll be honest now. If I’d been on my own I would have simply walked in and walked out of the Cricketers and not troubled the barman at all. In fact I […]
Paul Pry, Worcester
Now, if you think it’s me being pernickety here, you’ll find Pubexplorer, Retired Martin and Pubcurmudgeon all say exactly the same in roughly similar accounts about the same pub on the same day. To be fair, […]
Postal Order, Worcester
Surprisingly, to many, this was one of the better drinks of beer on a recent Pub Bloggers Alliance outing to Worcester and there were a good few local drinkers in at 1130am […]