Going out in HerefordHerefordshire

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Hereford

Town/City Name
Hereford

County
Herefordshire

Population
60.800

Going Out in Hereford

About HerefordAbout Hereford

Hereford is the cathedral city and sits within the county of Herefordshire. It is located near the famous River Wye. Hereford is famous for its large agricultural and rural trade. Land use is mainly agricultural, and the district is famous for the production of fruit, pollen and cattle. Herefordshire Cattle has been exported to several nations, and there are more than five million pure Herefordshire cattle in more than fifty countries around the world.

Herefordshire is full of medieval villages, market towns, walks in the pleasant countryside, and delicious food. Herefordshire is a rural county, so it may not be the best place for those looking for bright lights and clubbing during the holidays. But if you are looking for greenery, a delicious dish cooked with local ingredients, and a long walk in the countryside, this area is perfect.

Many things are popular in Hereford, you visit historical places like the Black and White House Museum, Berrington Hall, etc. For dinner or lunch in Hereford, there are many restaurants available. Hereford also offers visitors with a range of traditional and Micro pubs and cocktail bars. With its classic black and white buildings and rural surroundings, the city has high streets, rich historical and cultural architecture, and some great places to shop, eat and drink.

Hereford has a major train station, Hereford Railway Station, which provides direct rail services to residents. For those traveling by car, there are highways and road links to the rest of the UK. If you travel by bus to the city or further afield, Hereford City Bus Station is close to the Old Market shopping centre.

Places to eat in HerefordPlaces to eat in Hereford, Restaurants in Hereford

The Bookshop British Hereford
The Bookshop
British Hereford
The Meze & The Bubbletea Mediterranean Hereford
The Meze & The Bubbletea
Mediterranean Hereford
Thai Gallery Thai Hereford
Thai Gallery
Thai Hereford
Food for Thought British Hereford
Food for Thought
British Hereford
The Grapes Tavern Pub/Bar Hereford
The Grapes Tavern
Pub/Bar Hereford
The Hereford British Hereford
The Hereford
British Hereford

Places to drink in Hereford Places to drink in Hereford, Pubs and Bars in Hereford

Bay Horse Inn Restaurant Pub/Bar Hereford
Bay Horse Inn Restaurant
Pub/Bar Hereford
The Spread Eagle Pub/Bar Hereford
The Spread Eagle
Pub/Bar Hereford
Black Lion Pub/Bar Hereford
Black Lion
Pub/Bar Hereford
The Grapes Tavern Pub/Bar Hereford
The Grapes Tavern
Pub/Bar Hereford
The Kings Fee Pub/Bar Hereford
The Kings Fee
Pub/Bar Hereford
The Wye Inn Pub/Bar Hereford
The Wye Inn
Pub/Bar Hereford

A brief history of HerefordA brief history of Hereford

Agriculture played an important part in Herefordshire county's history. Hereford was the epicentre of earthquakes within Brritan for several years, housing a livestock auction, and a significant marketplace. A new Hereford livestock market launched outside the city in August 2011 and proved effective if trade and industry were included from previous site reports.

In rural Hereford, there is the largest wool-making industry. The wool was spun and filled. The wool was then washed and thickened by beating in a combination of clay and water. Wooden hammers operating watermills pounded the wool. Leatherworking was also another significant Hereford business. Leather was used for all sorts of goods, e.g., shoes, socks, and saddles. Hereford's first quay was registered in 1256.

Hereford is also famous for its educational, sports, and agriculture background. This city some of the oldest schools and colleges. In the early nineties, county hospitals and technical colleges were opened. Hereford has a football club and a phoenix group which was formed in 2014 after passing Hereford United Football Club. Hereford Rowing Team uses river Wye.

Throughout the 19th century, the shipbuilding industry, stone, and tile industry flourished. In 1904, Hereford Town Hall  was constructed and a College of Education opened. Hereford's first theatre opened in 1911.

In Hereford's 20th-century industries such as food canning, brewing, furniture production, clothing, brick making, and nickel alloy making were prevalent. Today Hereford's population is approximately 60,000.

 

Popular things to do in HerefordPopular things to do in Hereford

Did you know?Did you know?

About 95% land of Hereford is classified as rural, and around 50% population lives in rural areas.

According to the national survey, in 2013, Hereford is one of the safest places to live in the UK.

Hidden gems of HerefordThe hidden gems of Hereford

Berrington Hall is one of the hidden gems of Hereford.

Unique to HerefordUnique to Hereford

The Hereford Cathedral church and Hereford Cider Museum.