Worcestershire is set to showcase the county's vibrant food and drink scene with an unmissable event.
Taste Worcestershire is set to bring quality food producers together through a variety of special set menus, offers and unique foodies experiences.
The event, which has been organised by Visit Worcestershire, will take place from Monday, October 7 to Sunday, October 27 across the whole of the county.
After the successful pilot of Taste Worcester and Taste Bromsgrove, Taste Worcestershire is encouraging visitors and residents to take advantage of unmissable offers at a hand-picked selection of the region's best restaurants, cafes and bars, and to learn stories of the county's rich agricultural heritage from field to fork.
Lorna Robinson, visitor economy and destination manager at Visit Worcestershire, said: "Worcestershire has such an array of wonderful pubs, restaurants and eateries which really showcase the foodie scene here in the county. With a wide choice of cuisines and flavours, Taste Worcestershire is the perfect incentive to experience and enjoy it all.
"The county was recently named one of the Best Places to Go in the UK and Ireland in 2024 by Condé Nast and the food scene plays a big part in that. Following the success of recent offerings taking place in both Worcester and Bromsgrove in the past year, we are really excited to be able to offer this initiative countywide.
"We’re working with a range of local restaurants to bring visitors near and afar a huge variety of local offers to sink their teeth into."
Taste Worcestershire unites the very best of the county’s food and drink scene, all accessible through one voucher available to download free of charge from the Visit Worcestershire website.
Taste Worcestershire’s local hero’s include Asian-inspired restaurant, Maneki Ramen, well-known local food producer, Droitwich Salt, award-winning Stourport winemaker, Astley Vineyard, and acclaimed herb grower William Boers from Westlands, all working together to create a new Worcestershire dish utilising local produce, to help celebrate the wonderful bounty of local food that the county has to offer.
More restaurants, cafes and bars are being confirmed daily, so everyone is encouraged to keep an eye on the Visit Worcestershire website.
For more information and updates visit www.visitworcestershire.org/taste-worcestershire
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