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The Slug & Lettuce, Worcester

Pub added by Lester Brown
The Cross
Worcester
WR1 3PY
Phone: 01905729211

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Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Slug & Lettuce

Although housed in an imposing former church, I was prepared to be distinctly unimpressed by the conversion... but I wasn't. It is rather well done, combining some key historic features as well as being a usable commercial space. Most of the seating is at ground-floor level or on a slightly raised area on the left-hand side opposite the bar, but the are a few tables in the old pulpit area and (for the busy periods) a lot more on the gallery on three sides. That said, with Brixton Reliance (£6.60) being the least dull of a limited keg selection, you probably won't come here for the beer, but it's certainly worth a look inside.

On 6th April 2025 - rating: 6
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Richard Arwkrite left this review about The Slug & Lettuce

I visited on a Thursday lunchtime more to look at the architecture , which from the outside is very impressive, than discover real ales. Bombardier and one other beer. Plenty of swan necks and names like Thatcher, Peroni and Stellar. The clientèle were a good deal younger than my 60 plus years but very subdued.I grasped my glass of red wine, a good tasting Shiraz, and found a stool from which to admire the wonderful classical interior complete with memorials ,stained glass windows and cast iron metal work of the gallery.Amazingly I had a pleasant quiet half hour, something The Slug and Lettuce brand name is not usually known for.
This old building is no longer the church it was designed as but thankfully it is still open to the public without it becoming a museum or converted into a Pound Store.

On 20th November 2011 - no rating submitted
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