Mentioned by Enjoy Wolverhampton
Food & Drink
"Medicine was born out of a discovery of abandoned space, of new possibilities and an inquisitive quality for creating something vital and diverse."
"Greggs is a national bakery chain providing fresh, quality affordable bakery food, with over 1600 stores throughout the UK. From sandwiches to pasties, customers can find a great..."
"The Bevere Cafe is more than just a cafe, it’s also an art gallery!. Whether you fancy a homemade quiche, freshly prepared salad, a slice of cake or a just a really good coffee, make sure you pay this little gem a visit. If you love arts & crafts keep an eye on their upcoming events, they have everything from wreath-making to calligraphy classes."
"Located right in the centre of the city, Wolverhampton Art Gallery houses more than 300 years of art. Open since 1884, this free-to-enter gallery showcases everything from local history and Old Master paintings to fossils and archaeological collections. Black Country aficionados will be in their element at the gallery’s shop, which stocks contemporary collections by local artists and craftspeople."
"A great day out for the whole family, portrait enthusiasts can enjoy more than 300 years of art at the Wolverhampton Art Gallery. Based on Lichfield Street in the city centre, it's free all year round and open every day. Selfie-lovers can dress up as a Georgian and take pictures in the gallery while there a range of activities and workshops throughout the year to keep the kids busy."
"The gallery building is itself splendid being made of limestone and bath stone with columns of red granite. The gallery has a collection of paintings the most outstanding of which is the Peace and Plenty Binding the Arrows of War made in 1614. Most part of the gallery’s collection are artworks from the Victorian era."
"You're spoilt for choice in Compton as opposite the Tiger Wok (mentioned above) is another Chinese restaurant that has proved to be popular among Tripadvisor reviewers. The House of Canton has won the Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence award twice in a row. Someone who visited for thier Sunday lunch said: "Quality food best duck in town friendly staff always helpful buffet same quality as takeaway or if you eat in not like other buffets quality food all the time."
"15/03/2021: After being recommended I thought I would try this takeaway. Delivery was late and food needed warming. Chow Mein was very shiny from excess oil and there was a film of oil across the top of the curry."
"Hikers in Telford may cast a wistful gaze to the Wrekin, which looms to the west of the town, no more than five miles away. Once topped with a Iron Age fort, the Wrekin is a famous landmark at the western boundary of Shropshire and can be seen far and wide, from Manchester’s Beetham Tower to Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire. Even if the path is steep in places, you don’t need to be a mountaineer to conquer this 407-metre peak, and it’s easy to get on the trail from the M54 motorway."
"Take in the magnificent views from this ancient hilltop fortress. It’s been described as one of the best hill walks in Shropshire. On a clear day you can see up to 17 counties from the summit amongst other hill forts."