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Eat in Wolverhampton

Birthday? Anniversary? Eating out with friends? Business meeting? Whatever the occasion, Eat in Wolverhampton  will inspire and offer value for money!

Out now

The city's first food and drink guide is now available.

Eat in Wolverhampton presents profiles of 28 different restaurants, bars, cafes and pubs in and around the city covering a variety of cuisines and includes 13 pages of money off vouchers - something for all tastes and budgets.

You can view a Google Map of locations featured in the guide.

Get your copy and vouchers

Download

To download a copy of the guide, click on the PDF icon below:

Eat in Wolverhampton, Feb 2010 (3,799kb)

Printed guide

You can also request a printed copy by contacting:

Important note on vouchers

Some establishments may not accept home printed-out PDF versions of the Eat in Wolverhampton vouchers.

It is therefore advisable that you should call and check with your chosen establishment in advance.

Alternatively, you can request a printed copy of the guide containing vouchers from the points above.

The guide will also be available in Wolverhampton restaurants, local attractions, libraries and leisure outlets across the Black Country.

There are no restrictions to how many times you can download vouchers and most are valid for one year so visiting your favourite Wolverhampton restaurant couldn't be easier! Please read all terms and conditions.

Competition result

The search for Wolverhampton's signature dish is over

Congratulations to Keeli-Mari Gollins from Tettenhall who won our recipe competition to find Wolverhampton's signature dish.

Her 'Beorngyth chicken pie' wowed judges that included the Express and Star's infamous 'Insider' the general Manager of the Bluebrick, Guy Mumford and City Centre Company Manager Kim Gilmour.

Not only was Keeli's dish served on thr Bluebrick's specials board for a week, she also won a meal for two at the restaurant, an overnight stay in the Premier Inn, tickets to the Grand Theatre and a £50 shopping voucher.

See our comprehensive list of places to eat and drink out in Wolverhampton.

 

 
 
Beorngyth chicken pie recipe
 Recipe for the competition-winning 'Eat in Wolverhampton' signature dish, Beorngyth chicken pie.
 
 
 
 
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