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Cardinal's Hat, Worcester

Operator: Independent
31 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NA (View on Google Map)
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Worcester's oldest pub is a period building set in the heart of the city centre. The main bar at the front, with its scrubbed wooden floor, beams and leaded windows, is full of life. A stone flagged, panelled passageway leads through the pub to an outdoor patio at the rear. The atmospheric back room features wood panelling, a stone flagged floor, serving hatch and impressive fireplace with wood burner and dribbly candles. A small snug has views of the bustling old street outside. Mainly local beers and a range of ciders available - triple samples available. Folk nights 1st Tuesday of the month. Imaginative bar snacks available until 9pm.

Historic Interest

Worcester's oldest pub

Information for this venue is provided by the Worcester Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Worcester District (B)
Last updated
29/06/2024
Last surveyed
23/12/2023
Pub ID
WOR/1531
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: II

Built originally around 1760, the interior of this pub exemplifies the 'Olde English' style popular between the wars. A passage runs from the front door to the back and has a dado of old panelling. The best of the three small rooms is the rear left bar (numbered 6) whose walls are fully covered in Tudor-style panelling with a stone fireplace to match. Fixed benches line the walls, with bell-pushes above, an intact hatch accesses the back of the servery and the top section of the outside windows sports some colourful glasswork. The original floor has been replaced with modern large stone tiles. Front right, a small snug has imitation half-timbering and lots of leaded window glass but no old fittings and an unused outside door. The same half-timbering appears in the main bar, front left, alongside a stone chimney-piece with a four-centred arch and plaster cardinal's hat above. The old-looking counter dates from a sensitive refurbishment by Banks's in 1996. The loos retain their tiled walls from the 1930s..

General information about historic pub interiors

A good attractive example of an interwar makeover in the 'Olde English' style. Rebuilt in c.1760, the two upper storeys are pinkish-orange brick Georgian work but on the ground floor in comes a wealth of timber work from the 1920s or 30s. The interior is really quite small but consists of three separate rooms. The most interesting of them is the 'Panelled bar' at the rear left with the figure '6' on the door. The walls are completely covered full-height sixteenth/seventeenth-century-style panelling (the listing description states "c.1900 panelling and boxed beams). There is a Tudor-style stone fireplace, a little colourful stained glass in the top section of the exterior windows with the centre one depicting a cardinal's hat, fixed benches around the walls with bell pushes above and an intact hatch in a door to the back of the servery. The rear room has a new stone floor, which has replaced a 1920/30s concrete one. A passage runs from the front door which has "lounge" on it - the left and right hand doors which led to the public bar and snug respectively are no longer in use. From the open staircase in the centre to the rear the passage has an old dado (date unknown) of panelling with lozenge decoration topped by a wide enough ledge to place your glass.

At the front right is a small snug with a no. 7 on the door has imitation half-timbering on the walls from inter-war times, a lot of leaded exterior windows but the exterior door to this room is no longer in use and there are no old fittings. The front left main bar with a no. 5 on the door from the passage (it also has an exterior door) also has imitation half-timbering on the walls from inter-war times and a stone chimney-piece with a 4-centred arch, a plaster relief of a cardinal's hat above and floral decoration either side of it. What looks like an old bar was added in a sensitive refurbishment by Banks's brewery in 1996, the bar back is modern and it has a wooden floor.

The gents’ at the rear right has a ‘Gentlemens Lavatory’ copper name panel above the door, inter-war black and white chequerboard tiled floor and inter-war tiled walls but some around new urinals are modern. The ladies’ has a ‘Ladies Lavatory’ copper name panel above the door and inter-war tiled walls to two-thirds height. After a spell known as the 'Austrian Bar' dedicated to the sale of Austrian beers in 0.3 litre, half litre and litre sized glasses, in 2013 it reopened selling a range of local real ales. There are plans to add B&B accommodation in the rooms above.

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Opening
Food
Monday
4:00pm - 11:00pm
4:00pm - 9:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:30pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:30pm
Noon - 9:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:00pm
Noon - 9:00pm
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Hot pies and cobs
Evening Meals Evening Meals
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Garden Garden
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Transport
Close to bus routes
Nearby Station (650m)
Worcester Foregate Street
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