Everyone enjoys a nice meal on the weekend.
But which eateries are the most desirable in Worcestershire and more importantly, which ones are quickest to get booked out?
Here are the ten most booked restaurants in Worcestershire, according to OpenTable.
We have listed them in no particular order.
1. The Swan at Whittington
The Swan is on the outskirts of Worcester, and dishes boast a modern British influence.
It hosts a number of family-friendly deals, including a pound-an-ounce and half-price pizzas on selective days.
2. The Fleece Inn, Bretforton
Tucked away in a small village on the outskirts of Evesham is a historic pub with roaring open fires for the winter months, an open garden and an apple orchard for the summer sun.
The National Trust pub also is known for its famous Asparagus menu, which was launched in Spring.
3. Mulberry Tree, Malvern
Mulberry Tree Restaurant & Bar, a part of the Mount Pleasant hotel, is situated in the heart of Malvern with views of the Priory and the Vale of Evesham.
Its decor provides a relaxed feel in keeping with its Georgian townhouse surroundings.
4. The Chequers, Cutnall Green
The Chequers is an independently owned gastropub set in Cutnall Green and serves homemade food with a twist on the usual pub food.
5. The Ewe and Lamb, Bromsgrove
This bar and restaurant offer a wide variety of modern British cuisine with Mediterranean influences ranging from light bites to restaurant-style food, including classic char grills and appetising fish dishes.
6. Crown and Sandys Arms, Ombsersley
Crown and Sandys Arms in Ombersely is a quant pub and bed and breakfast in one of the UK's most desirable villages.
7. The Jockey Inn, Pershore
The Jockey Inn in Pershore is an award-winning country pub and restaurant situated in the south Worcestershire countryside.
8. Bill's Restaurant and Bar, Worcester
On a busy thoroughfare in the middle of the town, Bill’s Worcester restaurant has plenty of seating inside as well as a sunny outdoor area.
Quirky in style and shape, it is a mix of quiet seating booths and bigger tables for sharing, open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between.
9. Fox Inn, Lower Chaddesley
Located on Bromsgrove Road, The Fox Inn is a cosy, family-run pub serving up fresh, local and food not far from Kidderminster.
10. The Boathouse, Upton-upon-Severn
Right on the waterside of the river Severn, The Boathouse serves quality tapas and drinks.
It serves breakfast and coffee in the morning, followed by Mediterranean- and British-style tapas for the rest of the day.
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