The WORC Social Issue 6

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CENTENARY LOUNGE Millennials step this way, there’s a new Centenary in town… Centenary Lounge at No 31,

With exquisite attention to detail,

hottest new bar and

dishes inspired by the original

off The Cross, is Worcester’s restaurant destination.

Inspired by the roaring twenties

and thirties, this jazz age lounge offers a modern British menu, a wide-ranging cocktail menu suitable for any speakeasy,

not to mention a positively spiffing afternoon tea.

The five-storey Grade II listed

building also showcases original Victorian tiles and a Georgian

staircase, as well as a beautifully preserved 1730s panelled room

with original fireplace that’s open to the public for the first time. The Art Deco-themed ground floor café serves brunch, as

well as a sophisticated threecourse menu, both designed

by Chris Holland from BBC2’s The Great British Menu.

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Chris has created authentic

1930s GWR Railway Dining Car

menus, including classic English and continental dishes. All food

is prepared on site daily using the finest seasonal ingredients and local produce where possible. The Centenary Lounge will host a range of regular and

special events, from tasting

menus to Ladies Nights, giving you the perfect opportunity

to don your glad rags and can channel your inner Gatsby.

Visitors can also refresh with a choice of coffees, teas, smoothies and frappés.

CENTENARY LOUNGE The Cross @Centenaryloungeuk


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