After a hectic week, sitting down with a drink surrounded by friends might sound appealing but if you’re looking for a new place to visit, the decision can be difficult.
To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best cocktail bars in Worcester according to Google Reviews.
All venues listed have a rating of 4 stars or above.
Best cocktail bars in Worcester according to Google Reviews
Tonic Bar
Location: 36 Foregate Street, Worcester, WR1 1EE
Google Reviews rating: 4.7
One reviewer wrote: “Loved this place! First time but will be coming back again. Lovely atmosphere and staff. Good range of cocktails if you want something a bit different. The bar was open so you could watch the cocktails being made. Loved the touch of having jenga on the table to play with. Overall, great vibe and will be back”
Bolero Bar
Location: 34 Foregate Street, Worcester WR1 1EE
Google Reviews rating: 4.3
One reviewer wrote: “Great food, fantastic service, must visit. Zekiye was very diligent and assertive. Looked after us well and made sure that every glass was never empty. Highly recommended."
Hand In Glove
Location: 25 College Street, Worcester, WR1 2LS
Google Reviews rating: 4.5
One reviewer wrote: “Great different cocktail menu with unusual ingredients. Great to see liquor 43 on the menu for a key lime cocktail! Friendly staff!”
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Slug & Lettuce Worcester
Location: The Cross, Worcester, WR1 3PY
Google Reviews rating: 4.4
One reviewer wrote: “Shown to our pre booked tables really quickly.
Staff were very attentive. Tabitha is a breath of fresh air and super smiley, Liam is fantastic on the cocktail making. Very fast service x”
The Conservatory Bar
Location: 34 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2LZ
Google Reviews rating: 4.3
One reviewer wrote: “Good choice of cocktails, with a slight twist to the normal recipes and some originals that the staff had created. Friendly staff.”
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