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The King Charles
29 New Street
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 2DP
01905 726100
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The King Charles
The King Charles is the first venture between Sadlers and Craddocks breweries in this former restaurant. It has two floors where you can enjoy yourself.
It is a 15th century building where a defeated King Charles II escaped his pursuers after the Battle of Worcester in 1651, by ‘slipping’ out the back door where a horse was waiting to take him out of the city.
The building has wood panelling, open fireplaces and even a dungeon. A small trapdoor at the rear of the bar hides a small round opening.
There are up to eight ales on plus cider and perry with a selection of bottled beers.
Food is served here daily. Sunday lunch is also provided.
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Also try:
The Swan with two Nicks, 28 New Street, Worcester. (01905) 28190. 5 guest ales, food lunchtimes. children welcome
The Bell, 35 St Johns, Worcester, WR2 5AG. (01905) 424570. 4 ales.
The Cricketers, Angel St, Worcester. (01905) 23583. 4 ales (6X, Highgate Dark). Food lunchtimes.
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Beers:
Up to 8 ales
Cider/Perry
Belgian beers
Accommodation:
Travelodge
Cathedral Plaza
3 High Street
Worcester
WR1 2QS
0871 984 6277
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