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The Pickled Plum is a restaurant in Wyre Piddle, a small village in the lower Cotswolds near the Worcestershire border.
It's exactly the sort of place to pull in for lunch or dinner when you're traveling through, without any need to plan ahead or dress up. The food is honest and properly cooked, and the whole setup is designed around being comfortable rather than impressive—it genuinely feels like a local spot rather than somewhere concerned with formality. The staff are naturally friendly and take their time with you.
If you've got a spare hour after eating, the village itself is pleasant for a gentle walk. There's not a great deal happening, which is largely the appeal if you're after somewhere quiet and removed from the main tourist trails. Should you want more activities to fill your day, Pershore and Evesham are both close by, with proper market town amenities including shops and galleries. This makes The Pickled Plum useful whether you're spending just a few hours in the area or breaking up a longer drive through the region. It's one of those places that rewards you for leaving the main roads—straightforward food in genuinely nice surroundings.
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