We've all been there, promising our mum that we'll take them out for lunch for Mother's Day but then forgetting to book somewhere.
Well, even though the majority of restaurants and pubs in the county do seem to be fully booked on the special day this Sunday (March 19,) there are still some places that have slots available.
Below are some of the venues that still have free tables, according to Open Table.
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Hereford Courtyard Café Bar
With its vibrant atmosphere, the Café Bar at the city’s arts centre is a popular destination both for those enjoying what’s on stage or screen, but also with those in search of delicious, locally sourced food. The Café Bar currently has a number of slots still available, starting at 12 noon.
The Riverside at Aymestrey
You if you live in north Herefordshire or fancy a drive to a beautiful part of the county on the Shropshire border, then the Riverside at Aymestrey could be the place for you.
The pub and restaurant aims to showcase the best of Herefordshire food and drink in a unique and environmentally conscious way, supplemented by its own extensive kitchen gardens and foraged from the land surrounding the inn.
However, if you want to book a table, you will have to be quick as there are only slots available at 5pm and 5.15pm.
La' Da Kitchen Hereford
If you fancy something a bit different, then this Turkish eatery in Broad Street could be right up your street.
The contemporary venue, which is influenced by tradition and the warmth of Turkish hospitality, says it offers guests a remarkable atmosphere, vibrant experiences and comfortable surround. Bookings are available from 11.30am.
Indy-Rasoi
Situated in Ross-on-Wye, this Indian restuarant will be open this Sunday offering 'a truly unique and unparalleled dining affair'.
However, at the moment, the only slots available are at 5.30pm and 5.45pm.
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