WE have compiled a list of new restaurants coming soon to Worcester.
Worcester has been growing with the number of options for foodies, and these latest additions will provide a lot of new choices.
HASH
This new restaurant, located on Chapel Walk, has replaced the former Gourmet Burger Kitchen.
The new venture is being brought to Worcester from the team behind The old Rectifying House, which closed earlier this year.
Hash is currently undergoing renovations before opening to the public and will be serving breakfasts, early suppers and light lunches, alongside à la carte food.
The restaurant has not yet confirmed its opening date.
Cupp Bubble Tea
The new CUPP Bubble Tea store would open in Worcester High Street in a unit left empty by bakery Greggs.
An application has been submitted to Worcester City Council asking for permission to install signs and CUPP’s branding on the front of the shop.
Cupp said it offers a wide range of hot and iced milk and fruit tea drinks made using real fruit, organic milk, loose leaf tea and homemade syrups.
CUPP launched in 2012 in Bristol and eventually expanded to London last year with stores now open across the country including Manchester, Cardiff, Slough, Leeds, Reading and Manchester.
Spin The Black Circle
Spin The Black Circle is marketing itself as "Worcester's only Vinyl Store and Coffee House", with a variety of new and used vinyl on sale.
The venue, at 19 to 21 Pump Street - the former EE phone shop, now has the logo on the window, as well as city council documentation confirming the project.
Sam Barriscale, owner of the Spin The Black Circle, has said that he hopes to open the store in September.
According to Worcester City Council documentation at the venue plans to be open between 10am to 11pm every day.
The document goes on to say how the venue is looking to show films, have live music performances and other forms of entertainment, as well as serve alcohol.
Little Dessert Shop
The Little Dessert Shop, on The Cross, will be opening its doors to the public on September 1, next to Cancer Research UK and Mobile Fix-It.
The brand already has locations across the UK, including midlands-based locations in Coventry, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Solihull and Birmingham.
The shop moved into the former William Hill betting shop and had a banner up earlier this year with their logo and a notice saying they are coming soon.
The brand serves a wide variety of sweet treats such as waffles, crepes, pancakes, cookie dough and milkshakes.
Fireaway Pizza
Fireaway Pizza, on Angel Street, will be opening its doors to the public on the Bank Holiday Monday (August 29).
To celebrate the launch, the restaurant is giving away their first 100 pizzas for free to customers, and also will be providing free pizza for the homeless and vulnerable.
The restaurant is also launching a special media competition where they will be giving away £500.
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