This is a lovely restaurant, housed in an old Victorian school, so has some lovely architectural features. The three of us took advantage of their lunchtime/early evening offer of a sharing plate and two glasses of wine for £20 — adding another sharing plate which was more than ample food and variety for us! Other items on the menu looked just as appetising — especially the 5 tapas for £20! The menu was full of choices for veggies, pleasing both my husband and my cousin, neither being eat meat eaters. I particularly liked the fact that there wasn’t any shells to sort out on the fishboard — it was all easy to eat. Service was efficient but laid back enough for us to have a relaxing Friday afternoon lunch — the atmosphere was great as it wasn’t too loud and we could hear each other speak. Downstairs is a bar/coffee bar which looks like a nice place to drop in whilst doing some shopping when you’re in Worcester.