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Where to Stay and to Eat
If you’re planning to stay in Redditch for a holiday break or just stopping on-route there is a wide choice of
conveniently situated accommodation to suit all your needs.
If you are looking for refreshments there is a wide choice of options, from good old-fashioned tea rooms to a slap
up meal, from Tapas to Gastro, from Thai to Indian there is a large variety of places to eat and drink.
Where to Stay
There a number of hotels in the area varying from economy to luxury accommodation.
Arriving in the town along the A441 from the north, the first hotel in view, a short drive along the
B4101 (Dagnell End Road), is the Travelodge Hotel and on the same site is the Meadow Farm
restaurant.. A little further along the same road is the four star The Abbey Hotel, which has an
excellent restaurant and a large golf course.
Continuing into Redditch along the A441 is the Premier Inn North Redditch, with, on the same site a
Beefeater Restaurant. This is close by the Forge Mill Needle Museum and Bordesley Abbey Visitor
Centre and the Abbey Stadium Sports Centre.
Within the Town Centre there a Holiday Inn Express hotel next to the Train Station.
Travelling south of the town centre along the Evesham Road (the route of the old turnpike road) there
is the Southcrest Manor Hotel and restaurant based in the manor house built by the Terry family and
boasting 10 acres of private woodland and lawn, and further along the same road, at Headless Cross, is
the White Hart Inn, a traditional town inn.
To the south-east of the town centre is the The Old Rectory Hotel., an English country hotel and
restaurant set in 3 acres of wooden gardens.
East of the town centre, along the Coventry Highway, is the Blue Inn hotel and restaurant.
Where to Eat
A walk around the town centre gives a wide range of restaurants, tea rooms and establishments which
provide refreshments.
Along Church Green West ('The Parade'), Alcester Street and Unicorn Hill there are many restaurants
and bars offering a wide range of food and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to suit every taste.
Entering the Kingfisher Centre gives access to numerous eating establishments ranging from
refreshments to full meals.
At the Western end of the Kingfisher Centre is ‘The Hub’ which has additional evening opening and
parking. Here you will find eating establishments as well a Vue Cinema and Pure Gym.
Beyond the town centre, there are the restaurants associated with the various hotels, but also
individual restaurants and public houses within the locality.
Rubicon Leisure manages community facilities across the borough and have a number of refreshment
outlets. The Green View Bar & Café at Picheroak Golf course has earned a reputation for their full
English Breakfasts and Sunday lunches, the Mill View Coffee Bar at Forge Mill Needle Museum offers a
selection of coffees, teas, cold drinks, homemade cakes and light refreshments and the Boathouse
Cafe is the perfect destination for a catch up with friends, a tasty treat or just to grab a quick snack
and go whilst enjoying the beautiful outdoor surroundings of Arrow Valley Lake.
Tripadvisor gives useful links to many of the restaurants in the town and surrounding area.