DINERS across the city will be able to enjoy half-price meals throughout August as part of a government scheme to boost trade in restaurants and pubs.
'Eat Out to Help Out' entitles diners to receive up to fifty per cent off food and non-alcoholic drinks - up to a maximum of £10 per person - on Monday to Wednesdays throughout August.
The discount does not apply to alcohol.
You do not need a voucher to take part in the scheme and you can use it at the same time as other offers and discounts and there is no minimum spend.
The discount will be automatically available to you at the pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes that are taking part.
Here is a list of all the pubs, cafes and restaurants within five miles of Worcester city centre that are taking part:
Alma Tavern, Droitwich Road
Anarkali Tandoori Restaurant, The Tything
Ashleys Restaurant, The Tything
Balkan Breakfast, Lowesmoor
Balti Mahal, Astwood Road
Bar Twenty Three, New Street
Baregrillz, Brindley Road
Be The Change, Cornmarket
Beanies Coffee Shop, St John’s
Bear and Ragged Staff, Station Road, Bransford
Bolero Bar and Kitchen, Foregate Street
Bombay Palace, The Tything
Boston Tea Party, Broad Street
Browns at the Quay, Quay Street
Café Mela, Foregate Street
Chesters, New Street
Churchfields Barn, Ladywood Road
Cloister Café, College Yard
Coffee Dough, Chapel Walk
Coffee Warehouse, The Foregate
Crumpets and Coffee Lounge, Angel Place
Delightful Desserts, College Street
Eagle Vaults, Friar Street
Ego at Manor Farm, Malvern Road
El Mexicana, The Cross
Farrier Arms, Fish Street
Feli’s Bar and Restaurant, Bird in Hand, Hawbridge
Fred’s of Worcester, The Tything
Friar Street Kitchen, Friar Street
Fuego Neapolitan Pizza and Grill, Foregate Street
G and Tea, Friar Street
GoodRoots, Severn Street
Hanbao, Foregate Street
Hangar Café, Reindeer Court, Mealcheapen Street
Hickory’s Smokehouse, Tybridge Street
Horn and Trumpet, Angel Street
House of Coffee, High Street
KFC, Blackpole Road
KFC, Nunnery Way
Mac and Jacs, Friar Street
Majestic Bingo, Derwent Close
Massalla Lounge, Broad Street
McDonald's, Blackpole Road
McDonalds, Hylton Road
McDonalds, The Foregate
Ostlers at Number One, Severn Terrace
Ounce Bar and Kitchen, The Tything
Papas Caffe, New Street
Paradiddles, Sidbury
PashaEverest, St John’s
Ping An Oriental, Pump Street
Poppins, The Foregate
Portobello Inn, Bransford Road
Rodenhurst Holiday Park, Evesham Road, Egdon
Ruby Worcester, Bransford Road
Saffrons Bistro, New Street
Sophies, Lowesmoor
St Peters Garden Centre
St Richards Hospice Snowdrop Café, St Swithins Street
Stanbrook Abbey Hotel, Callow End
Starbucks, High Street
Starbucks, The Cross
Subway, Shrub Hill Retail Park
Subway, Warndon Villages
Sugo at the Lamb and Flag, The Tything
Swirly Joes, Silver Street
Talbot Inn, Kempsey
Thai Gallery, Friar Street
The Bank House Hotel, Bransford
The Bell Inn, Martley Road
The Blackpole Inn, Blackpole Road
The Bridge Inn, Plough Road
The Bull Inn, Droitwich Road, Fernhill Heath
The Cardinals Hat, Friar Street
The Centenary Lounge, The Cross
The Chequers at Crowle
The Dewdrop Inn, Bell Lane, Lower Broadheath
The Firefly, Lowesmoor
The March Hare Inn, Broughton Hackett
The New Inn, Ombersley Road, Claines
The Oak Apple, Spetchley Road
The Olive Branch, Church Street
The Olive Grove Café, Ash Lane, Martin Hussingtree
The Paul Pry, The Butts
The Pear Tree Inn & Country Hotel, Smite Hill, Hindlip
The Retreat Inn, Woodbury Lane, Norton
The Slug and Lettuce, The Cross
The Swan Inn, Worcester Road, Hanley Swann
The Swan With Two Nicks, New Street
The Swan, Whittington
The Virgin Tavern, Tolladine Road
The White Hart, Droitwich Road, Fernhill Heath
TripelB, Copenhagen Street
Valentinos, Foregate Street
Wayland’s Yard, Foregate Street
Worcester Bowl, Bromyard Road
Worcester Golf and Country Club, Bransford Road
Chain restaurants that have also signed up:
Ask Italian
Caffe Nero
Five Guys
Greene King
Nando's
Pizza Express
Pizza Hut
Pret A Manger
Prezzo
Wetherspoons
YO Sushi
Zizzi
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