at 31 Friar Street, Worcester , WR1 2NA United Kingdom
Your local in the city centre. A great collection of real ale and freshly-prepared pub snacks, with the additional of 6 boutique city rooms. Visit Worcestershire Awards for Excellence 2017 - Commended Finalist - Best Guest Accommodation
Visit Worcestershire Awards for Excellence 2017 - Commended Finalist - Best Guest Accommodation Worcester Customer Service Awards 2016 Platinum Award for Food & Drink. Situated in the historic quarter of the city, The Cardinal's Hat is just a five minute stroll from the cathedral. First mentioned in 1497, The Cardinal's Hat has plenty of experience when it comes to pleasing weary pilgrims. Today, it is a friendly and informal pub which serves a great collection of real ale and freshly-prepared pub snacks, with the additional of 4 boutique city rooms to stay in. Long-considered a local landmark, this historic watering hole is now a labour of love of local food, drink, live music and traditional pub culture where fine wines, well-kept craft & cask ales and Continental beers are served with pride and satisfaction. With its imposing red brick façade and stunning location in Friar Street, the Cardinal’s hat is a handsome example of an English city pub. Three storey’s high and oozing with charm this independent free house - which originally hails back to the fourteenth century - is the perfect place to meet family, friends and colleagues. Whether passing by for coffee, settling in for a leisurely platter of the region’s finest fare, or stopping to sup a cool pint of locally brewed real ale, the Cardinal’s Hat has something for everyone.
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The Cardinals Hat is Worcester based place and this enity listed in Pub category. Located at 31 Friar Street WR1 2NA. Contact phone number of The Cardinals Hat: 01905 724006
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