Restaurants in Welland
Duke of York Inn
Tewkesbury Road, Berrow, MalvernLizzie and Shrawley have the best local pub, bar none.
They are more than capable of hosting your event.
The patrons they attract give the place an old world bon homie, the staff are always friendly and welcoming, and Shrawley's rich, booming, cheerful voice harks back to the best of landlords.
The food is great pub grub, in good quantity, and they do have a few gluten-free options on the menu.
All in all, if you're passing near the Malverns, you won't go wrong stopping by for a pint or two.
Dietary restrictions: There's three or four gf options for mains
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Superb122 Reviews 4.8
Robin Hood Inn
Gloucester Road, Castlemorton, MalvernThe visit started with the bar and the first sip of the beer showed it was cared for. So my expectations went up. I really enjoyed a proper pie, not a top hat, with plenty of sauce. Was pleasantly surprised with a "warm trifle". Will definitely be going back.
Parking: Front parking restricted and rear parking was closed off. However, unlikely to be a problem.
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Superb82 Reviews 4.3
Pandeli Foods at The Marlbank Inn
Hills, Marlbank Rd, MalvernThis is still a really good restaurant for Indian food and the menu is good but, it is not as good in my opinion as a year or two ago. Little things are letting it down. The food was hot but served in unsheathed bowls and plates so it went cold very quickly. The wild Pondicherry Prawn dish had plenty of prawns but the tomatoes that normally form a significant part of this dish were missing (well in fairness the were two small pieces of tomato) I would still select this over most Indian style restaurants but I would hope that at some point the Marlbank will return to its own very high standards.
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Good52 Reviews 4.1