Sometimes nothing beats letting your hair down in a pub or a bar on the weekend.

Worcestershire is home to many great pubs and bars that offer more than just an alcoholic beverage to help you relax after a busy week.

We have compiled a list of the top 10 bars and pubs in Worcestershire, according to TripAdvisor.

1. The Paul Pry 

Where: The Butts, Worcester WR1 3PA

Redditch Advertiser: Paul Pry - The bar areaPaul Pry - The bar area (Image: NQ)The Paul Pry is a stunning late Victorian pub with all the intimacy and conviviality of a lounge in a private house.

This is only enhanced when the fire is lit and the warmth and beauty of the pub really come alive. 

The pub reopened in February 2017 and has become a firm favourite in the city. Its Sunday lunch menu is especially popular.

2. Cosy Club

Where: Cathedral Square, Worcester WR1 2BY

Redditch Advertiser: Operations director Paul Alexander outside Cosy Club in Cathedral SquareCosy by name and cosy by nature, this Worcester establishment gives the city a vintage bar and eatery.

Whether you are looking for a burger or a cocktail, Cosy Club has it on the menu.

3. Tortugas

Where: Friar Street, Worcester WR1 2NA

Redditch Advertiser: NEW BAR: Tortugas owners Abbie Latham and Connor MazzocchiNEW BAR: Tortugas owners Abbie Latham and Connor Mazzocchi (Image: Tortugas)If you love neon signs and tropical ambience, you should definitely visit Tortugas. 

Tortugas Worcester promises a taste of the Caribbean with authentic Caribbean food and rum-based tiki cocktails.

It has certainly created a buzz in the city.

4. Orto Lounge

Where: Market place, Evesham WR11 4RW

The chain is known for its eclectic style and pop-art-inspired table tops, and the Evesham branch is no different. 

It included live music and a selection of games and books, colouring pencils and pads.

5. The Drum & Monkey

Where: Newbridge Green, Upton upon Severn, Worcester WR8 0QP

Redditch Advertiser: Historic country pub is sold

The Drum and Monkey is not just a regular pub, and every summer, the venue turns into a well-known Worcestershire festival.

Woo Fest sees hundreds of visitors enter the town for a weekend of live music.

The festival forms a key part of the town's tourist industry and helps support traders throughout the year.

6. Cock & Magpie

Where: Severn Side N, Bewdley DY12 2EE

Redditch Advertiser: The Cock & MagpieThe Cock & Magpie (Image: Street View)On the banks of the River Severn, The Cock & Magpie hosts regular live music, serves food and speciality gins.

It is a place known for its acoustic sets and beautiful scenery.

7. The Button Oak Inn

Where: Buttonoak, Bewdley DY12 3AQ

If you love hearty homemade pub food, then The Button Oak Inn is the place to go.

It is a traditional pub nestled within The Wyre Forest in the village of Button Oak.

8. TripelB

Where: Copenhagen Street, Worcester WR1 2HB

Redditch Advertiser: TripleB is a Belgian beer cafe that is popular not just with residents but also with celebrities.

Comedian Ed Byrne was spotted enjoying a pint at the venue just last year.

The Copenhagen Street bar aims to bring the beers of Belgium and a piece of its culture to Worcester.

9. The Firefly

Where: Lowesmoor, Worcester WR1 2SE

The Firefly is a quirky establishment home to a viral burger after TikTok influencer Mashtag Brady gave it a food review. 

10. Railway Bell

Where: Comberton Hill, Kidderminster DY10 1QN

A lively pub that hosts many events, the Railway Bell hosts darts, pool, and karaoke.

It is a Victorian public house and former hotel opposite the railway station.