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Contribuisci feedbackThe Farriers is a pleasant little pub, just off the high st, near to the Technical College, and, consequently, tends to be full of students on weekday lunchtimes. It is one of Worcester's many black and white pubs, and is really quite small inside. It does have a nice cosy feel to it, and I have spent more days than I care to remember poping in for a drink with my lunch, and then not leaving untill evening time. I like to think that it's because it's a time machine, and that it isn't my lack off ability to know when to go home.
We're here now. we were in a few times and normally it's a nice pub, but I think tonight is the first time that I ever was anywhere where I were served without a single word coming from the bartender mouth! we were ignored for a few minutes, while the dame behind the bar stopped a guy on the other side. When she finally saw us, she decided to take a glass out of the bar and put it for washing instead of serving, then stood before us and no word was said! we ordered our drinks and she waved the card machine later with us. No wonder the bar is dead on a Saturday night!
A great value pub with excellent eating at affordable prices. a hidden gem. I always visit when in worcester.
Large traditional pub with pub food. beautiful that it is busy! the personal reserved us a table and was ready as promised on our return. one of the few real pubs left!
We were here for two nights 28. 29 October. the accommodation was above the pubs at the fish street in the heart of the city, so comfortable for everything. there are parking spaces and the guests are provided with the access code. when we were, here we were in the bar, and a worker brought us into our room. there were two possibilities to reach the accommodation, through the pub or through a side entrance, both leading to a narrow staircase. the entrance was quite with the witness under and through the stairs that even a bit grubby. on the way to our room there was a series of creaky floor plates, it is a 400 year old building, so it can be forgiven for a few folding floor plates. our first floor double room overlooked the street and the st. helen’s church. the room has coffee accessories, a TV and free wlan. there was not much space between the bets, could only get out of the bets one to a time. the furniture served their purpose, is the best way to describe it. the beds were comfortable and the beds crisp and clean. the bad, whist functional, it was a bit dated and needed an update. iron and a hair dryer are also available. the cost of the room, will contain everything it was probleme was £135, about £34 per night, was reasonable worth and parking was included. one night we met friends for a drink, down in the pub for pre-dinner drinks, really good pub with friendly staff.