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9 months ago
The quality of the food isn't the best, but it isn't the worst. The service is great (if you don't have the buffet), the staff are friendly and the ambiance is very old school pub. read more
8 years ago
Lunch time gorgeous Yorky pudding wrap nice roast potatoes jug of gravy mmmm. The small carvery nice portion good lunch will come again
Nunnery Park
Hornhill Road
Worcester WR4 0SX
United Kingdom
01905 947129
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https://www.farmhouseinns.co.uk
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What time does Bluebell Farm open?
Bluebell Farm opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Bluebell Farm close?
Bluebell Farm closes at 11:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Does Bluebell Farm serve alcohol?
Yes, Bluebell Farm serves alcohol.
Does Bluebell Farm have parking?
Yes, Bluebell Farm has parking options.
Does Bluebell Farm allow outdoor smoking?
Yes, Bluebell Farm allows outdoor smoking.
Does Bluebell Farm have free WiFi?
Yes, Bluebell Farm has free WiFi.
People searched for Pubs 143 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
A quaint location (in a churchyard) and a fascinating interior. The beer is good (mostly Marston's…read moreoffers Oxford Gold, Jennings, Banks's) and so is the food (try the ham, egg and chips). A regular haunt.
A welcoming 15th century traditional pub serving well kept real ale. No fruit machines, no sky…read moresports, no juke box but it does have its own ghost. Food served at lunchtimes only. the only pub in england in a churchyard. Children friendly
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You can see the ghost clearly , he has a very distinctive mustache and you can even see his uniform that he wears.
They offered everybody else free pizza apart from me, I am severely disappointed and upset by…read morethis...
When I told everyone I was going to Worcester for the weekend from Edinburgh, I got a whole lot of…read more"WHY?"s. Well, here's one reason. Jerk. The outdoor seating at The Firefly... on an evening in England where the day had been 26 degrees (got Celsius!) made me think that maybe, just maybe, if all of England was perfect like this everyday they would still rule the world. The colonies would want to be owned again (sans slavery and oppression etc.). But I digress, that shit will never happen... so we need to ignore this ideal of a perfect England, and just take the pub as a perfect pub. Reasons for perfection: (see photos) The front room: fireplace, antique chandelier, old tyme-y lampshades, big red velvet couches, a moose head over the fireplace and ARE YOU F**KING SERIOUS - Brooklyn Lager. My favorite beer in the world. And I know I am an exaggerator, and I know I say "my favorite (insert something here) ever" all the time. But for real, this is the greatest tasting lager of the entirety of the history of beer (in my humble opinion). The downstairs: Apparently they have bands down here, they didn't this night... but it was a proper looking porn-like lounge area with giant sofas and a good looking stage where you could definitely see some mediocre bands up really close before they sell out. Sometimes, not often, but sometimes, the bands play outside. Yes, I said it. The MFing outdoor garden: I have this friend, his name is Jack Johnson, maybe you've heard of him. Maybe (probably) you're sick of him because most of his songs sound alike. It's also pretty likely that you'd give anything for his life, I know I would. If I had minimal talent like him I would totally move to Hawaii, surf and sing songs about making pancakes for girls and playing my guitar all day while working on my tan in a hammock. But again, I digress - why don't you guys stop me when I do that? - The garden here looks like an old fashioned surf lounge where guys with long hair (rebels!) and tattoos (scandal!) sit with beers and talk about waves. Jack, would fit in here... and I could even stand to listen to Banana Pancakes (once, just once) while I am sitting on the couches with my feet up next to the lanterns LOVING my totally chill life. Worcester is a two thumbs up all you naysayers! So there.
Typical Marston's Pub - recently refurbished (Oct 2014)…read more It is not a posh restaurant - it is a pub, after all. But as pubs go, the food is excellent, the potions are massive and the prices are incredibly low. The menu does not just include English "classics" like steak, burgers, pies or fish & chips, but also the more "exotic choices": At my last visit, I had an Indian prawn dish - and I have to say that this dish can easily compete with anything you might have at an Indian restaurant: The spicing and flavouring was just superb and the portion was quite big - all for an incredibly inexpensive price! Also, the staff behind the counter was incredibly helpful and friendly; and parking at the rear is free of charge. When the weather permits it, there is also seating outside. All in all, a nice convenient and inexpensive place to go to to have a good time! I'll certainly come back; and I'll be happy to recommend this place to anyone who is after friendly service & good food at good value!
Great pub fantastic service and staff are always very helpful would highly recommend a big thumbs…read more up
Went for Sunday roast and had an excellent meal. Great service in a charming hotel and restaurantread more
Excellent Food in an Historic Pub!…read more We very much enjoyed a lovely lunch here. The Ebrington Arms has all of the charm of an old pub but with really good food. My wife had a great abergine blossom stuffed with ricotta cheese while I had a delicious cottage pie. It is well worth the drive.
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We turned up on spec,but they soon had us seated . The surroundings were lovely, and smart. We had…read moregreat service from a lovely lady who was knowledgeable and had good humour. Food was super- tasty and great quality Would definitely reccomend, especially for the specials nights. BB.
My favorite pub in the world…read more Excellent beers/ales, fantastic food and the location is awesome. Service is always nice.
The staff are lovely and this is the best place to get a cocktail in Worcester I recommend the…read moreblackberry Collins even though I'm not a gin drinker it's gorgeous just mind the seeds at the bottom! The music here is also great especially on a Friday night. Get here early cause it's small and fills up fast! PS This review is for the luna bar upstairs. The girl who made the great cocktails has left and they aren't as good anymore. :(
Set in the shambles area of Worcester this old pub has been expanded out a bit though retains a…read morecouple of nooks for more intimate drinking . It's dark wood exterior is authentically old though a bit adjusted . Pub extends back a fair way . It does sell a limited selection of real ale .
The 'Walter' is an ideal pub for a quiet drink by a roaring log fire (they hold the 'Cask Marque'…read moreand are in the 'Good Beer Guide') or an excellent meal prepared with locally sourced ingredients to the highest quality. The Walter de Cantelupe is situated in the quiet village of Kempsey, just 4 miles from Worcester City centre on the A38, The Walter de Cantelupe is the perfect place for lunches, evening meals or a room for the night. Large open log fire, plush comfy furnishings and a paved walled Garden. The 'Inn' also has a couple of rooms for B&B at a reasonable rate and is a good place to stay if you are travelling support, coming to see the Rugby at Sixways, you will get a warm welcome from the locals!
The best ribeye steak I have had ever. Few places have steak aged over 28 days, but this place…read moredoes. 10oz rib-eye .................................................................................................................................. £22.95 Served with skin on fries, grilled plum tomato + garlic roasted mushroom and one of the below sauces; Peppercorn * Piri-Piri * Aioli * BBQ * Garlic Butter Also, salad bar included. My wife had: Crispy buttermilk chicken burger, brioche bun, house mayo, lettuce, tomato, pickle + onion w/ tomato + chilli relish + skin on fries ...................... £10.95 She really loved the succulent chicken. My stepson had a pizza, not sure which one. With drinks. I had a cloudy lager which had a citrus taste, and I acquired a taste for it by having two pints. It was £5 per pint. Wife had wine by the glass (125ml) which was unsually cheaper than my beer!!!!! Total bill came to £70 for 3 of us. Staff members were attentive. Had a refit inside, don't know when, but still has that fresh smell. Good selection of ales. I'd be going back.......
Great location right alongside beautiful canal. Big garden. A great place to walk to and very…read morepopular with the locals. Service is friendly and fast, particularly given how many people are here. There's even a teepee! I expect people regularly more up and eat here - why not!!
Canal side.
The Tee-Pee in the garden!
A most wonderful place with a most wonderful staff! The food was great! Lord and Lady Carnarvon…read morecame by with some of their staff.
Ended up at the Yew Tree Inn by following a small road sign reading "Sunday Roast" that led us down…read morea little windy road to the river. It was a lucky dip that ended in a wonderful meal and a very nice experience thanks to the pub owners. We rocked up around 4pm and were told by a staff member in the parking lot, who kindly offered to take our photo, that they were probably out of roast being it was so late in the day but he would speak to the chef. 20 mins later we had a couple of beverages at a nice table in the lounge overlooking the water and a delicious beef roast dinner with root vegetables, cauliflower cheese, Yorkshire puddings and gravy. We cleaned our plates and followed lunch up with a sweet and tasty slice of homemade carrot cake. It was absolutely fantastic. The staff were ever so friendly and really looked after us. What a great little find and we are so pleased to have stumbled upon it! Now, hours and a couple sofa snoozes later, we are still stuffed!
Probably one of the top carverys in Worcestershire. On the last three visits there including mid…read moreweek, the place was very busy, but the food was excellent, has was the service. A pub with lovely surroundings, a large car park and even a small play area for the children. This plus reasonable prices make it well worth a visit. Excellent.
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