Taste Worcestershire celebrates the county’s culinary delights and finest produce from local food producers, brands, and businesses, and over 50 have already signed up.
Showcasing specially curated menus from local chefs and bringing together the best artisan producers and culinary talent in the area, visitors can take advantage of unmissable offers and discover the stories behind Worcestershire's rich agricultural heritage – from field to fork. “It’s time to savour the county’s flavour,” says Lorna Robinson, Visitor Economy Manager at Visit Worcestershire.
“We are incredibly excited to announce the return of Taste Worcestershire, which is all about celebrating our local producers, chefs, and independent venues who make the county such a vibrant place to eat and drink. This October, we’re encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore somewhere new, try something different, and support the brilliant businesses on their doorstep.
“There’s never been a better time to taste what Worcestershire has to offer.” Culinary adventurers will have the opportunity to dine at their favourite restaurants and enjoy unique set menus with special discounts, all accessible through one voucher available to download from the Visit Worcestershire website.
The offers and experiences will run from 6th October to 26th October 2025 and will be available throughout the week and weekends.
The Taste Worcestershire line-up includes:
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31 The Cross |
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Aegean Breeze |
Garden Kitchen |
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Aldwyn's at Ellerslie |
Hanbao |
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All Bar One Worcester |
Hogarths Stone Manor |
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Apple Tree Kitchen |
JNCT |
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Arrow Valley - The Boathouse |
Little Italy |
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Astley Vineyard |
Maneki Ramen |
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Bennett Willow Barn |
Mount Pleasant Hotel (Mulberry Tree Restaurant) |
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Bennetts Farms |
New Inn Bournheath |
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Black & Green |
Paisley at 106 |
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Bolero Bar and Kitchen |
Paul’s of Pershore |
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Bottles Wine Bar |
Pitcheroak Golf Course |
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Brockencote Hall |
Pizza by Vinnie |
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Buckland Manor |
PIZZA FREAKZ |
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Burger Shop |
Rise+Grind |
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Canary & Kitchen |
Sow |
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Chad's Gnashery |
Spice Fusion |
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Chester restaurant and bar |
Stirr Ups |
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Churchfields |
The Botanist |
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Crown and Sandys Arms |
The Brasserie at The Cottage in the Wood |
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Deer Park Wines |
The Crown, Martley |
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Commonwood Farm |
The Lygon Arms |
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Cork and crust |
The Old Bull |
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Crown and Sandys Arms |
The Wheelbarrow Castle |
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Deer Park Wines |
The Wildmoor Oak |
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Feli’s Restaurant |
The Wood Norton |
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Fuego Neapolitan Pizza & Grill |
Tonic |
More venues are to be announced in the coming weeks, so keep updated through the Visit Worcestershire website, or sign up for the latest newsletters; food enthusiasts should not miss this experience! Visit Worcestershire is officially recognised by Visit England as a Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP). The organisation’s ambition is to grow the visitor economy in Worcestershire to over one billion pounds.
Nestled in the heart of England, Worcestershire is where timeless heritage meets modern charm. Whether it’s your love for the great outdoors or just looking for a family day out, Worcestershire is bursting with fantastic places to visit, stay, and experience.
Worcestershire is easily accessible from major cities such as London, Manchester, and Bristol in as little as 1 hour and 30 minutes by car. There are regular fast services direct from London Paddington, and the county is only a stone’s throw away from Birmingham city centre.