AS summer is fast approaching we have put together a list of some of the best beer gardens in Worcester worth a visit according to Trip Advisor reviewers.
With the days getting longer and more sunshine, it will soon be the ideal conditions for a pint or two in a picturesque beer garden.
Here are just some of the best places to visit in the city that have been mentioned on the travel information website.
The Talbot
The Talbot has advertised it has "the best pub garden in town" - and we took a look for ourselves last year.
Our reporter was impressed as they found a modern and open garden giving visitors the option to sit in the sun or in the shade.
A reviewer on Trip Advisor wrote: "Love coming here when the suns out."
Barn Owl
The Barn Owl, Berkeley Way, in Warndon has received a glowing review from Trip Advisor reviewers.
One wrote: "Amazing pub with top class beer garden.
"Lovely staff and so welcoming. Food was top notch."
READ MORE: The Barn Owl serves up tasty food and a cosy atmosphere
Dragon Inn
Another popular pub which revellers regularly recommend for a visit.
The reviewer of this watering hole in The Tything wrote: "Great beer, cider and atmosphere in this traditional pub with a beautiful beer garden out the back.
"The beer choice is second to none, but the Barbourne Cider was incredible.
"Lovely pub lovely people."
READ MORE: The Dragon Inn offers some of the best beers in Worcester
The Anchor Inn Pub and Kitchen
This charming watering hole in Diglis Road is in keeping with its surroundings at Diglis Marina.
One reviewer wrote on Trip Advisor: "Called in here for a few drinks in the afternoon whilst passing through by boat.
"Lovely beer garden, real sun trap, good beer and food."
READ MORE: The Anchor Inn, Diglis Road, Worcester, is a nautical-themed escape from the city
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