CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2022 has been published with pubs from across the UK being featured, including 3 pubs in Malvern.
The guide is made up of pubs which have impressed volunteers after they visited each one and tasted the beers they have to offer.
Volunteers rate the pubs based on their quality of beer, atmosphere, location and their ability to accommodate real ale drinkers.
Great Malvern Hotel, Morgan and Nag’s Head are listed among many other pubs across the UK which serve great pints.
Great Malvern Hotel
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Location: Graham Road, WR14 2HN (by crossroads with Church St)
In the week you could see a live music performance here and you’re able to tuck into some food with its menu “including breakfast and Sunday lunch” options. There’s plenty of room for you to sit comfortably in the lounge as the pub boasts “lots of sofas.”
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Morgan
Location: 52 Clarence Road, WR14 3EQ
In this pub, you’ll be able to get cosy as there’s a variety of seating options. Each week you can expect a quiz and there’s also a “monthly book club” to get involved in. The guide says the pub is named after the Morgan car factory which is also in the town.
Nag’s Head
Location: 19-21 Bank Street, WR14 2JG (off Graham Rd at Link Top common)
This pub is praised for its “quality food.” It’s a dog friendly pub and you can expect to see a variety of beers as “the permanent beers are joined by guests from all over the county plus two draught ciders.”
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