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Pheasant, Worcester

25 New Street
Worcester
WR1 2DP

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Quinno _ left this review about The Pheasant

Lovely old building (Elizabethan?). Some items of interest interior-wise over the two rooms, including full-length wood panelling and a number of original beams at the rear. Three ales on; Doombar, Hobgoblin and a decent drop of Wye Valley HPA. Not one that stands out from the crowd in Worcester but worth looking in if you’ve not tried it. Could aim higher.

On 1st April 2014 - rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Pheasant

A stunning looking building from the outside. The interior was quite bland apart from the wood panelling in the front. Nothing exciting on the beer front, one handpump serving Wye Valley HPA.

On 22nd September 2013 - rating: 5
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Pheasant

An end terraced timber framed Elizabethan town house, with white plaster. A three storey building with later sash windows inserted. The top storet projects and there is a horse entrance to the side. Glorious.

The interior has a couple of rooms. The first is Bar 11, which is a night club that operates on the top floor. Needless to say, i didnt see that. There is a skittle alley at the back of the pub. The main bar is an open plan room at the front of the pub. This area is in wood panel, with some white and wood walling, with a white ceiling and part wood and stone floor. There are a few supporting beams and settles to match the feel of the building. There are no real pictures, just a big mirror and there is a dart board and an old Packman video game. There are a few TVs, we stopped here to catch the Torquay Utd play-off match. There was no music. The service was functional and there were a few locals in.

Beer; usual tap stuff really with the rather dull Bombardier on handpull.

A rather basic pub for beer choice really. Worth popping into simply to look at the building, or for skittles otherwise.

On 13th June 2012 - no rating submitted
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