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Harvester The Timberdine, Broomhall, Worcester

Pub added by Richard Arwkrite
Bath Road
Worcester
WR5 3HP

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Harvester The Timberdine

Probably quite an interesting old building once (and still quite a landmark when illuminated at night), but much extended and remodelled / refurbished out of all character inside. However, unlike some of this chain's outlets, there is still a good-sized, multi-space general seating area around the bar in addition to the various dining areas. A beer garden can also be found at the back. Going downhill from there, with just a dismal keg selection, out of which BrewDog's Planet Pale (£5.40) was the least uninspiring.

On 1st November 2023 - rating: 4
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Wynne Route left this review about The Timberdine Harvester

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On 16th June 2014 - no rating submitted
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Richard Arwkrite left this review about The Timberdine Harvester

This Harvester is housed in a former Black and White timbered farmhouse. A very imposing building.Large car park but the entry ramp and kerb stones can make wheelchair entry very awkward. Once inside the separate bar area can be cramped but the restaurant is OK.Marstons beers and they do carafes of wine.Harvester means chicken and they have a reduced price menu during the day.Surrounded by new housing the bar area also serves as a local.Big outside grassed area.

On 2nd October 2009 - no rating submitted
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