please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Previously undiscovered and a real gem, close to the station.
Great Wye Valley beers (as expected).
Nice pub, with a great beer garden.
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Great pub, full range of Wye Valley ales on in good condition. Cosy interior and a nice welcome from both bar staff and the regulars. Definitely worth a visit
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Old pub with a stripped out modernish interior. Only Wye Valley beers on tap but they were served in good condition. Visited twice whilst working in the town. Butty Bach £2.90, Bitter £2.60. Very popular beer garden and well used.
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Pleasantly decorated Wye Valley pub just down the road from the station. Well patronized on a cold Thursday lunchtime. Fish finger sarnie was excellent value too!
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A good Wye Valley pub with both the Butty Bach And the HPA quaffed very tasty and well kept, although a bit overwhelmed by an unexpected group of about 16 of us the staff were very accomodating. The lovely beer garden was enjoyed and although not a great day, with the help of the outside heaters it was most welcome. 7/10
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A welcome resurrection for the old "Calvary Arms". Good beer, nice atmosphere. Also does the occasional gig.
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Charming introduction to our first visit to Malvern. Lovely beer and garden. Friendly alert staff.
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Great beer on tap - including the wonderful Butty Bach - and now one of the better pubs in Malvern, if a long walk out from the centre. Recently done up and so appears a bit sterile until it gets really worn in.
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Pleasant pub to pop round for a luch time. The seating is comfortable and there is a small menu for food. I did enjoy this one!
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Latest Wye Valley Brewery Pub. Taken over the name from the old "Morgan" on Worcester Road. Obviously normal Wye Valley brews on: HPA, Wye Valley Bitter, Butty Bach & Dorothy Goodbodies Autumn Ale. Nice comfortable pub with A BAR BILLIARDS table. Vast improvement from the old "Cavalry"
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