After The Talbot's bold claim of having the 'best beer garden in town,' we posed the question to you.
And the people of Worcester were excited to name-drop their favourite pubs and cafe's dotted around the city.
So here is our list (in no particular order)
Ravemeadow Golf Centre
Ravenmeadow Golf Centre on Hindlip Lane is in the running for the title of 'best beer garden in Worcester.' Luring customers in with free parking and a spacious seating area in their beer garden.
The dog-friendly pub even allows punters to sit with their pets outside and soak up the summer rays.
Many visitors are fans of the traditional pub food available, one reviewer said: "Ravenmeadow Golf centre plus lovely food."
The Chequers at Crowe
Fans of the Chequers at Crowle raved about the pub in Crowle Green. This pub has a diverse menu and a cosy beer garden topped off with fairy lights and picnic tables.
One commenter said: "The Chequers at Crowle has a beautiful, peaceful & relaxing country garden."
The Barn Owl
Another pub hoping to become 'Worcester's go-to spot' is The Barn Owl on Warndon road. This pub is known for its traditional food perfect for a 'quick family lunch.'
One diner said: "Visited here with my partner and two kids. The team were very friendly, especially our server Peter. The food was delicious. We cannot wait to return!"
The Brewers Arms
The Brewer's arms call themselves a 'proper pub' located in the heart of St Johns.
Live sports and traditional food are staple features and often attract the eye of football fans.
The pub has received a series of great Facebook reviews, one punter said:
"Love this place….. Friendly and always full of banter x"
The Flyford Arms
Only 15 minutes away from Worcester city centre, this pub has been called the perfect spot for Sunday breakfast.
One happy visitor said: "The Flyford Arms. Fabulous Sunday breakfast.
"Lovely decor, excellent food, very dog friendly and superb service throughout.
"Online booking system worked a treat.
"We’ll be back with our pooches as we saw several enjoying their morning out with their very own menu of goodies. I see they offer doggie afternoon teas too."
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