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The Red Lion, Malvern

4 St. Anns Road
Malvern
WR14 4RG
Phone: 01684564787

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Leased (Marstons)

Reviews (Current Rating Average: 8 of 10) Add Review see review guidelines


Delboy 20 left this review about The Red Lion

We were the first customers in on a Saturday lunchtime. Not sure if it had been a heavy night but the outside area that you walk through to the pub was not the cleanest. The first thing I noticed was the ashtrays actually overflowing with butt ends! I'm guessing they used the ashtrays when the floor was full as it felt like we were ankle deep! On the beer front there was an OK pint of Boondoggle. No food being served. Not much really to warrant a revisit.

On 12th October 2023 - no rating submitted
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Red Lion

Half pub, half Thai restaurant.

Superb Boondoggle in excellent condition.

Nice beer garden to watch to hikers heading up to the hills.

Photos at my blog - http://bit.ly/2aAb1Eg

On 31st July 2016 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Red Lion

This Marston's house has a Thai menu and as the weather was good, the majority of customers were eating outside on the front patio. The interior of the pub consisted of a long narrow room with bar facing you as you enter. On the bar two beers from Ringwood.

On 13th October 2013 - rating: 6
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John Holmes left this review about The Red Lion


The Red Lion, Malvern
12:35pm Friday 1st May 2009

By Ceri Vines »

THERE are two things you can do in Malvern on a beautiful spring Saturday. The first is take a hike up the famous hills. The second is dine al fresco at one of the town’s pubs.

After checking out the Red Lion’s sun-dappled terrace, complete with St George’s flags fluttering in the breeze and petals floating down from a tree in full blossom, we chose the latter.

And as we relaxed in the sunshine watching walkers huffing past us up the hillside, it seemed a very good decision indeed. Plenty of other people obviously had the same idea, because the terrace was soon full, although the rather dark and bare interior remained virtually empty.

Starters arrived pr

On 17th July 2009 - rating: 10
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