The Wyche Inn

74 Wyche Rd, Malvern
01684 575396

Recent Reviews

Debbie Rumsby

Loved it! We had checked before if it was dog friendly and it certainly is. Having been walking in the Malverns, The Wyche Inn is situated in a very convenient place, between hills. We sat outside in the sunshine (with other dog owners) enjoying a nice cool drink and ordered some food. They provide nice fresh water bowls for the dogs too. We really enjoyed the filled ciabatta with sausage and onions/ fish fingers, with chips and salad.

Keith Winward

Read the reviews, thought that sounds good,The food was of poor quality and virtually tasteless, only 2 other couples in, it is dog friendly, poor value for money, sorry. Won't be calling

KRISZTIAN CSIZMADIA

Very nice food, and dog friendly pub.

Hall Manager

Another lovely meal at the Wyche tonight. Prompt and friendly service and Tony's home made cheesecake is back on the menu - mmmmm!

Sara Hemmlng

The guy behind the bar totally ignored us at the bar... was on telephone for 20 mins ...didn't even acknowledge us . Didn't stay ...walked out ...horrible place and smelt of chip

Sam Wickens

Very disappointing visit, were made to feel very unwelcome.Staff and customers propping up bar were very rude to us about asking for a coffee, told us it wasn't a cafe!- plus multiple people laughing. No nice interaction with us- (group of 5 hikers) Lights were turned off on us before we had got up from table. Nasty comments made to us on exiting the pub side door. We were made to feel a big inconvenience and treated very unprofessionally - needless to say we will not be returning nor any of our hiking friends from multiple groups. Which is a shame as have been here twice before and different experience completely- it seems to have gone downhill drastically :(Update to this review following response from owner that I can't reply to. Firstly and most importantly sorry for your loss :-(We may have to agree to disagree on this as you may have thought your pub was in safe hands but in my opinion it was not well represented whilst you were away none of us were unpolite, rude or demanding in any way and staff and family member of bar lady were not as they report to you professional. I really hope you don't need to leave same people in charge again. And I do still point out as already mentioned our previous 2 visits were very different.

Wendy Pullin

I'm absolutely shocked by the customer service that my friends an I recieved in this establishment, the staff were extreamly rude and laughing about their sacarstic comments to us & as for the person who was propping up the bar with pink hair and face piercings, they should be ashamed of themselves, the aggressive manner and rudeness from this individual was un called for and shouting at us to get out of the pub was shocking, we are a hiking group that stopped in for refreshments, this experience was a shame and I will be letting other groups know about our experience, I will not be returning!!

baz drew

Fantastic little quirky pub, great atmosphere and quality local ales, definitely will be stopping here again.

Rick Jeanes

Friendly staff and atmosphere. We felt at "home" straight away. Not the first time we have been and definitely not the last.

Clare

Amazing vegetarian Sunday Roast. Proper pub and friendly

John Jones

As many of the lowest reviews on Google for this pub indicate, the staff have a vengeance against people requesting tap water and not purchasing a drink.I visited the pub today while walking Malvern Hills with my friends, we used the restroom and were looking to order drinks. Three of my friends decided they wanted tap water while me and my friend wanted lemon and lime. The bar staff refused to serve us because not everyone was buying drinks and proceeded to talk about the struggling costs and bills for the pub, so we decided to vacate.While walking away from the bar I told my friends that licensed venues must serve free tap water to which another member of the bar staff told me to shut my mouth. I found this to be very rude, unprofessional and left a bitter taste in my mouth.From a business standpoint, I found this situation to be completely absurd. There were plenty of empty tables in the pub which do not generate revenue. Turning away a group of people, some of whom want to purchase drinks and some who want tap water seems counterinitiative as there is some revenue to be generated as opposed to none at all on empty tables.Paragraph 2 of the Licensing Act 2003 (Mandatory Licensing Conditions) (Amendment) Order 2014 – “The responsible person must ensure that free potable water is provided on request to customers where it is reasonably available.”

David King

Great food with lovely Staff ?

Anon2

Great place to stay for the

Joshua St Clair

Brilliant pub with awesome views and location. Nice selection on tap. Large inside and very accessible, all whilst keeping a fitting and homely aesthetic.

Peter Horan

Arrived late, but still got fed, even after the food had stopped. Great location, fantastic views from the rooms. Lots of good walks nearby. Loads of information for walkers. Make sure your hungry as the portions are proper man size.

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