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The best restaurants serving British food in Bewdley and Arley Wyre Forest West Midlands

8 Restaurants on GastroRanking

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5.0

5 Opinions

location-iconCleobury Road, England
British
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Last minute decision to dine ordered at 2.55 with kitchen closing at 3pm. Worried about ordering starters and mains place was busy , Staff checked with chef no problem! Everything ticked the box and real value for money with great ambience and great staff. Well done guys

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4.6

607 Opinions

location-iconThe Market Place, England
British
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The most stunning meal beautifully presented and the taste amazing. The price was also unbelievable. Front of house was excellent. If you are ever in beautiful Bewdley do go there it's next to Wetherspoons hidden away.

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4.5

822 Opinions

location-icon5 Severnside North, England
British
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Always used this Caffe when in Bewdley, great staff and lovely food.

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4.0

1725 Opinions

location-iconHop Pole Lane, England
British
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Great place. The food was lovely, and the staff and service were both great.

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4.0

69 Opinions

location-iconLongbank, England
British
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A ladies meet-up, first since 2019 due to Covid-19, and for two of us a first outing, having been in lockdown for 15 months. We were made to feel safe with our window table, we were greeted and looked after throughout by very attentive staff, Stuey ensuring we had everything we needed. Now to the tea itself, well... It looked stunning served on tall, 3 tier, cake stands. Bottom tier sandwiches, very dainty and 4 varieties each... Middle tier cakes, 3 mouthwatering varieties each... Top shelf of course the scones, jam and clotted cream - prompting the usual conversation of jam or cream top or bottom... All accompanied with a pot of tea each, mine was Earl Grey. I can not recommend it enough, but to top it off it was excellent value too!

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3.9

710 Opinions

location-icon31 High Street, England
British
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While staying in Bewdley overnight, we turned to google reviews to find somewhere to have dinner. We chose The Little Pack Horse after reading the previous reviews and were not disappointed. It is a homely, welcoming pub with delicious homemade meals, large portions, and lovely attentive staff. I highly recommend the lasagne and spaghetti bolognese (which was on the kids menu but we were kindly given an adult portion).

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3.6

2932 Opinions

location-iconCleobury Road, England
British
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The worst Mother’s Day meal and the most awful service. We had a table booked and upon arrival no one knew what was going on. My mom and my sister arrived first to be told to go and sit upstairs and then right?? No one explained the menu, ordering process or how anything worked. Then I turned up after with my husband, yet again to not be told anything. This ‘restaurant’ doesn’t accept card payments either, which we didn’t know so my sister was told my someone from behind the bar to draw money out down the road from the shop. We later found out there was a cash machine inside the actually restaurant! I had to go to the bar to ask how it all worked which is when I found out that it was a fixed menu for £28, no problem. So again, I asked how do we order do we get table service or order here? Baring in mind we had our meal at 6pm so the restaurant was not even busy so the bad service cannot be blamed on that. The most unorganised experience, we then lined up for our carvery and sat down to eat our meal. The dinner was very tasteless and I would not recommend it at all. My sister unfortunately choked on her beef which was really scary, luckily enough she was ok. There was a lump of fat in the chewy beef which she didn’t know about. No staff around yet again, so I went downstairs to speak to management after she was sorted to be told they were not there and I could speak to a deputy manager. I told her my sister just choked and she apologised, asked if we wanted a new meal putting out and I said no (understandably). I said I wanted this escalated and she promised me the manger Mark would get in touch when he’s back off holiday. My mom also told me she nearly chocked at this point so as you can imagine I was very angry about the whole situation. I told the deputy manager that no one explained anything to us and she also apologised and said that was wrong. No one came over to see how my sister was which is appalling. The girl from behind the bar gave me the managers details of who I emailed straight away on Sunday night (Mother’s Day) later on that week I called the restaurant to speak to him and nothing, apparently he was on holiday. So I called yet again last week, spoke to the deputy manager who was there on Mother’s Day who told me she didn’t receive my email.. so yet again, I told her I would email again and to stay on the phone while I did that. Incredibly enough she received my second email! She told me she would print this out and management would contact me but I have had nothing. So 3 emails down, 2 calls and 1 website query and I am still no where with a resolution. I hate leaving bad reviews but this really was an awful experience, and the plough we have been told by a lot of people that it’s a really good place but our experience was very different. Awful service. Tasteless carvery, no help at all and no communication. I am so angry with this place!!

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3.5

100 Opinions

location-iconUpper Arley, England
British
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After a ride on the SVR we got off at Arley to visit the arboretum. It was a lovely afternoon so we decided to get a sandwich and a drink before returning to Bridgnorth on the train. There isn’t a great deal of choice of sandwiches, but what they had was lovely and fresh with lots of filling (ham and cheese) with salad and crisps on the side. Together with a mug of tea it was perfect for a sunny afternoon by the river.