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Ruby Jacks sits on the high street of Evesham, a market town that runs along the River Avon at the northern edge of the Cotswolds in Worcestershire.
The town carries significant medieval history, most notably as the location of the Battle of Evesham, and today it functions as a genuine working community with a good selection of independent shops and pleasant riverside paths.
This is a straightforward local pub where you'll find people from the town coming in for a drink and a conversation. There's nothing showy about it—it simply does what a neighbourhood pub should do, offering a comfortable place to sit without any unnecessary fuss. Whether you've just spent time exploring the Abbey bell tower, browsing the independent shops that line the streets, or taking a walk along the river, Ruby Jacks gives you somewhere natural to pause and catch your breath while picking up on the actual rhythm of how locals spend their time here.
What makes it worth visiting is precisely that it doesn't feel like it's trying to impress anyone. It's the kind of pub that reflects how the town actually works rather than performing for visitors. If you're working your way around this part of Worcestershire and the wider Cotswolds, places like this remind you that you're in somewhere real where people genuinely live and gather, not just moving through a succession of attractions.
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