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'Eating Out' List Malvern Name Address Postcode Telephone Town Type Cuisine The Bluebell Guarlford Road WR14 3QP 01684 575031 Barnards Green Pub Pub Cafe in the Green 121 Barnards WR14 3LT 01684 574648 Barnards Green Café Café Green Road Green Dragon Guarlford Road WR14 3QT 01684 572350 Barnards Green Pub Pub Morgan 36 Clarence Road WR14 3EQ 01684 578575 Barnards Green Pub Pub Poolbrook Café 118 Poolbrook WR14 3JD 01684 574609 Barnards Green Café Café Road Three 105 Poolbrook WR14 3JW 01684 567120 Barnards Green Pub Pub Horseshoes Road Abbey Hotel Abbey Road WR14 3ET 01684 892332 Great Malvern Hotel Hotel Abbey Road 11 Abbey Road WR14 3ES 01684 899091 Great Malvern Café/Takeaway Sandwiches Coffee Aldwyn’s at Abbey Road WR14 3HL 01684 214003 Great Malvern Restaurant Restaurant Ellerslie Anupam Indian 85 Church Street WR14 2AE 01684 573814 Great Malvern Restaurant / Indian Cuisine Takeaway Ask 6-8 Belle Vue WR14 4PZ 01684 893500 Great Malvern Restaurant Italian Terrace Belle Vue Deli 32 Belle Vue WR14 4PZ 01684 899333 Great Malvern Café Italian Terrace Bluebird Tea 9 Church Street WR14 2AA 01684 561166 Great Malvern Café Café Rooms Café Zamzam 113 Church WR14 2AJ 01684 576857 Great Malvern Restaurant / Indian Street Takeaway Caffé Nero 63-65 Church WR14 2AE 01684 569960 Great Malvern Café Coffee Shop Street Costa Coffee 101/103 Church WR14 2AE 01684 563695 Great Malvern Café Coffee Shop St, Malvern Cotford Hotel - 51 Graham Road WR14 2HU 01684 572427 Great Malvern Hotel French L'Amuse Bouche Flute Signature 22 Graham Road WR14 2HL 01684 577220 / Great Malvern Restaurant / Indian 577700 Takeaway Foley Arms Hotel 14 Worcester WR14 4QS 01684 580350 Great Malvern Hotel; Pub Hotel; Pub (J D Road Wetherspoons) Gallery 36 32 Belle Vue WR14 4 PZ 01684 562272 Great Malvern Restaurant English; mixed Terrace Great Malvern Graham Road WR14 2HN 01684 563411 Great Malvern Hotel Hotel Hotel Green Link Graham Road WR14 2HR 01684 576266 Great Malvern Café Vegetarian Henry's Café Bar 27 Church Street WR14 2AA 01684 899450 Great Malvern Café Café & Bistro Hungs Kitchen 9 Worcester WR14 4QY 01684 563063 Great Malvern Café/Takeaway Oriental/Chinese Road Lady Foley's Tea Great Malvern WR14 3AT 01684 893033 Great Malvern Café Café Room Station Library Gallery Graham Road WR14 2HU Great Malvern Café Café Café Lyttelton Well Church Street WR14 2AY 01684 573702 Great Malvern Café Café Mac & Jac's Cafe 23 Abbey Road WR14 3ES 01684 573300 Great Malvern Cafe Cafe Mackenzie's 24 Graham Road WR14 2HL 01684 560401 Great Malvern Restaurant American/Steaks American Style Steakhouse MLounge 23 Abbey Road WR14 3ES 01684 561809 Great Malvern Bar/Restaurant Restaurant Nags Head Bank Street WR14 2JG 01684 574373 Great Malvern Pub Pub Peppe's Italian 5 Church Walk WR14 2XH 01684 578288 Great Malvern Restaurant Italian restaurant Prezzo 20-24 Belle Vue WR14 4PZ 01684 562095 Great Malvern Restaurant Italian Terrace Rebecca's Range Edith Walk WR14 1EX 07981 099945 Great Malvern Café Café Red Lion Inn St Ann's Road WR14 4RG 01684 564787 Great Malvern Pub Pub St Ann's Well On the Hills up St WR14 4RG 01684 560285 Great Malvern Café Vegetarian Café Ann's Road Soma 5 – 7 Worcester WR14 4QY 01684 575744 Great Malvern Restaurant/ Indian/ Road Takeaway Bangladeshi Terrace On The 18 - 20 WR14 4QW 01684 438130 Great Malvern Restaurant/Cafe Hill Worcester Road Thai Connection St Ann's Road WR14 4RG 01684 564787 Great Malvern Restaurant/ Oriental/Thai @ The Red Lion Takeaway The Cafe at the Malvern Cube, WR14 2YF 07522 751 448 Great Malvern Cafe Vegetarian/Cafe Cube Albert Road North The Fig 99b Church WR14 2AE 01684 569909 Great Malvern Café/Restaurant Street The Mount Belle Vue Terr. WR14 4PZ 01684 561837 Great Malvern Hotel Hotel Pleasant Hotel Bar & Restaurant The Scene Bistro Grange Rd WR14 3HB 01684 567751 Great Malvern Restaurant English at Malvern Theatres Anchor 6 Yates Hay Road WR14 1LH 01684 563635 Malvern Link Pub Pub Caffé Nero Great Malvern WR14 1LQ 01684 569960 Malvern Link Café Coffee Shop Retail Park Costa Coffee Great Malvern WR14 1LQ Malvern Link Café Coffee Shop retail Park Cross Keys 79 Belmont Road WR14 1PN 01684 572945 Malvern Link Pub Pub Everest Eatery 243 Worcester WR14 1SY 01684 569820 Malvern Link Restaurant/ Nepalese Road Takeaway Express Inn Quest Hills Road WR14 1ND 01684 574777 Malvern Link Pub Pub Filling Station Spring Lane WR14 1JJ 01684 892233 Malvern Link Takeaway English Gloster Arms Merton Road WR14 1ND 01684 568390 Malvern Link Pub Pub London House 247 Worcester WR14 1EN 01684 437040 Malvern Link Café Café Café Rd Malvern Link 255 Worcester WR14 1AA 01684 891786 Malvern Link Café Café Delicious Road New Inn 105 Lower WR14 1DN 01886 832365 Malvern Link Pub Pub Howsell Rd Spice Cottage 8 Fir Tree Walk WR14 1SS 01684 891217 Malvern Link Restaurant/ Indian Takeaway Star Inn 59 Cowleigh WR14 1QE 01684 891918 Malvern Link Pub/Restaurant/ Oriental/Chinese Road Takeaway The Cave 90-92 Worcester WR14 1NY 01684 560557 Malvern Link Bar & Grill Bar/grill Rd The Malvern Grovewood Road WR14 1GD 01684 878299 Malvern Link Hotel Hotel Vasai 267 / 269 WR14 1AA 01684 564400 / Malvern Link Restaurant/ Indian Worcester Road 564411 Takeaway Cottage in the Holywell Road WR14 4LG 01684 575859 Malvern Wells Hotel Hotel Wood Railway Inn 78 Wells Road WR14 4PA 01684 578859 Malvern Wells Pub Pub Brewers Arms West Malvern WR14 4BQ 01684 561989 West Malvern Pub Pub Road Sugarloaf Cafe Westminster WR14 4AY 01684 588971 West Malvern Café Café Bank West of Malvern Café Morso Walwyn Rd., WR13 6QG 01684 540846 Colwall Café Café Colwall Colwall Park Walwyn Road WR13 6QG 01684 540000 Colwall Hotel English Hotel Thai Rama IV Colwall WR13 6QX 01684 541563 Colwall Restaurant / Oriental/Thai Takeaway The Crown Walwyn Rd., WR13 6QP 01684 541074 Colwall Pub Pub Colwall Blue-Ginger Home End Farm WR13 5NW 01886 880024 Cradley Café Café Gallery and Stiffords Bridge Coffee Shop Red Lion Inn Stiffords Bridge WR13 5NN 01886 880318 Cradley Pub Pub Chase Inn Chase Road WR13 6DJ 01684 540276 Upper Colwall Pub Pub Cafe H2O @ Walwyn Road, WR13 6PL 01684 252414 Upper Colwall Cafe Cafe Malvern Hills Wyche Cutting GeoCentre Wyche Inn Wyche Road WR14 4EQ 01684 575396 Upper Colwall Pub Pub Kettle Sings Jubilee Drive WR13 6DN 01684 540244 Upper Colwall Café / Restaurant Café / Restaurant Upper Colwall Eastnor Tearoom A449 nr Ledbury HR8 1EG 01531 248338 Ledbury Café / vintage & retro for home & garden Ruffz Gullet Cottage, HR8 1EU 01531 650176 Ledbury cafe cafe Refreshment Hollybush, Kiosk Ledbury, Herefordshire Malvern Hills Wynds Point WR13 6DW 01684 540690 Malvern / Hotel Hotel Hotel Ledbury Sally's Place A449 WR13 6DW 07790 209288 Malvern / Cafe Ledbury Wellington Inn Chances Pitch WR13 6HW 01684 540269 Malvern / Pub Pub Ledbury The GlassHouse Lower Court WR6 5DE 01886 884665 Suckley Café / Restaurant British Café Church Lane, Lower Court The Nelson Inn Longley Green, WR6 5EF 01886 884530 Suckley Pub Pub Suckley Marlbank Inn Marlbank Road WR13 6NA 01684 310603 Welland Pub Pub North of Malvern Bank House Bransford WR6 5JD 01886 833551 Bransford Hotel Hotel Bear & Ragged Bransford WR6 5JH 01886 833399 Bransford Pub / Restaurant Pub / Restaurant Staff Fold Eco-Café New House Farm WR6 5JB 01886 833112 Bransford Café Café Fox Inn Bransford WR6 5JL 01886 832247 Bransford Pub Pub Blue Bell 35 Upton Road WR2 4TY 01905 830261 Callow End Pub Pub Old Bush Callow End WR2 4TE 01905 830792 Callow End Pub Pub Stanbrook Abbey Jennet Tree Ln, WR2 4TY 01905 409300 Callow End Hotel / Hotel Callow End restaurant Anchor Inn 69 Main Road WR5 3NB 01905 820411 Kempsey Pub Pub Crown Inn 66 Main Road WR5 3JF 01905 820318 Kempsey Pub Pub & Chinese restaurant Huntsman Inn Green Street WR5 3QB 01905 820336 Kempsey Pub Pub Talbot 87 Main Road WR5 3NA 01905 828473 Kempsey Pub Pub Walter De Main Road WR5 3NA 01905 820572 Kempsey Pub Pub Cantelupe Royal Oak Kinnersley WR8 9JR 01905 371482 Kinnersley Pub Pub Royal Oak Leigh Sinton WR13 5DZ 01886 832664 Leigh Sinton Pub Pub The Fox and Lulsley WR6 5QT 01886 821228 Lulsley Pub Pub Hounds Crown 21 Malvern Road WR2 4LE 01905 831272 Malvern / Pub Pub Worcester Halfway House Worcester Road WR2 4SL 01905 831098 Malvern / Pub Pub Worcester Swan Inn Worcester Road WR13 5AY 01886 832224 Newland Pub / Restaurant Pub Four Seasons 18 Malvern Road, WR2 4RU 01905 830238 Powick Restaurant / Oriental / Powick Takeaway Chinese Red Lion 45 The Village WR2 4QT 01905 830934 Powick Pub Pub Three Nuns Colletts Green WR2 4SB 01905 830442 Powick Pub Pub The Talbot Knightwick WR6 5PH 01886 821235 Malvern / Restaurant / Pub English Worcester / Tenbury Wells Rose & Crown Church Lane, WR8 9JQ 01905 371249 Severn Stoke Pub Pub Severn Stoke South of Malvern Duke Of York Rye Street WR13 6JQ 01684 833449 Berrow Pub Pub Farmers Arms Birts Street WR13 6AP 01684 833308 Birtsmorton Pub Pub Plume Of Gloucester Road WR13 6JB 01684 833554 Castlemorton Pub Pub Feathers Robin Hood Inn Gloucester Road WR13 6BS 01684 833212 Castlemorton Pub Pub Three Kings Inn Hanley Castle WR8 0BL 01684 592686 Hanley Castle Pub Pub Swan Inn Hanley Swan WR8 0EA 01684 311870 Hanley Swan Pub Pub Railway Inn Station Road GL20 6EY 01684 592225 Ripple Pub Pub The Inn at Hook Bank, WR13 6LN 01684 592317 Welland Pub Pub Welland Welland Holdfast Cottage Marlbank Road WR13 6NA 01684 310288 Welland Hotel/restaurant Pub Hotel & Restaurant .
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