A Grade II listed pub near the Cathedral. There is a short flight of steps leading to a tiny bar with rooms leading off to either side. The beers usually come from breweries in Worcestershire and the surrounding counties, but occasionally from small breweries further afield. Draught cider and perry is from Barbourne in the city. There is also an ever-changing range of whiskies for the connoisseur. Small outside patio area. Rolls available Friday to Sunday.
Historic Interest
Grade II listed
Small city centre three roomed pub. Steps from the front door lead to a small tiled area in front of a new bar counter and bar back - possibly this was an off-sales in the past? To the right the lounge has a parquet floor, new brick, possibly old wood surround fireplace, some old panelling, some recent fixed seating, a new small counter with an old sliding hatch (intact) above. Doorway to the small bar on the left which retains original, possibly Victorian or 1930s fixed seating in two sections re-upholstered but has new bar counter, bar back and brick fireplace, though the panelling and cupboards on the wall are old. Not enough old fittings for RI.
Small city centre three roomed pub. Steps from the front door lead to a small tiled area in front of a new bar counter and bar back - possibly this was an off-sales in the past? To the right the lounge has a parquet floor, new brick, possibly old wood surround fireplace, some old panelling, some recent fixed seating, a new small counter with an old sliding hatch (intact) above. Doorway to the small bar on the left which retains original, possibly Victorian or 1930s fixed seating in two sections re-upholstered but has new bar counter, bar back and brick fireplace, though the panelling and cupboards on the wall are old. Not enough old fittings for RI.
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Plough, Worcester
Changing beers typically include: Ledbury (varies) , Salopian (varies) , Teme Valley (varies)
Source: Regional