Best Restaurants in Worcestershire
Best Restaurants in Worcestershire FAQs
In total, there are 14 award winning restaurants in Worcestershire, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more restaurants in Worcestershire? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list restaurants holding awards from major restaurant guides; currently less than 3% of all restaurants in the UK and Ireland hold an award from a major guide.
The best restaurant in Worcestershire is 1919 Restaurant at The Cottage In The Wood in Malvern (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where head chef Rob Mason serves up award winning Modern British Cuisine. 1919 Restaurant at The Cottage In The Wood currently holds a standard Michelin Guide listing and 3 AA Rosettes.
There are currently no restaurants holding a Michelin Star in Worcestershire, however there is 1 restaurant holding a Michelin Bib Gourmand and 4 restaurants holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There are currently 12 listed AA Rosette restaurants in Worcestershire consisting of 2 restaurants holding 3 AA Rosettes, 8 restaurants holding 2 AA Rosettes and 2 restaurants holding 1 AA Rosette.
Nestled deep within the heart of England lies Worcestershire, a historic shire teeming with gastronomic allure. This county, steeped in centuries of culinary traditions, is the bedrock of the famed Worcestershire sauce, a tangy condiment globally celebrated for its versatility. From the banks of the River Severn to the Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire is peppered with charming, centuries-old public houses, Michelin-starred restaurants and innovative farm-to-table establishments that represent the diversity of British gastronomy. The beauty of Worcestershire's fairytale-like landscapes is only rivalled by its culinary curations. A trip through the county guarantees an epicurean adventure; from malty ales and renowned ciders, to locally produced cheese and traditionally baked Hobsons pies. The food scene here is a reflection of its rich history, drawing influence from its past to present a plateful of heritage and pride. And let's not forget the plethora of local produce markets, gathering purveyors of the finest local meats, fruits, and vegetables, creating a vibrant and bustling communal vibe. Worcestershire is indeed a gastronome's paradise nestled within the charmingly picturesque environ of the United Kingdom.