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The Brewers Arms
Lower Dingle
West Malvern
Worcs
WR14 4BQ

 

 

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Contact

   Telephone :    01684 568147

   Email :            Brewers.Arms@BTconnect.com

   Web :             www.BrewersArmsWithAView.co.uk

 

History

In 1830 the land was inhabited by the poorest people in Mathon.

In 1834 the Poor Law Amendment Act meant the poor were moved to the local Union Work House and Parish and their cottages sold.

Edmund Pitt
The Brewers arms was originally built by Edmund Pitt in the early 1830's. He was discovered to have enclosed land and built a new house and shed and to be using it as a pub.

In 1837 a Parish meeting decided he could not use it as a pub anymore, and started to pay £1.10.0d in acknowledgement of tenancy to the ChurchWardens. There is no more evidence of it being a pub until 1871.

The Pub’s return
In 1871 - 1873  The tenant was Henry Turle, a Beer House Keeper from Wiltshire.

In 1873  Samuel Ruck was in residence and The Brewers Arms name was created in 1879.

Fire at the Brewers Arms
In 1992 a fire started at the Brewers Arms at 5.40.am on the 23rd of June. The pub was re-opened in October that year, after Nigel Kennedy performed in a concert at St James Church, West Malvern to raise money for the Brewers Arms (his local). The event was followed by a live music session in the 'Armpit', and the memory of one person who attended the event is understandably a bit hazy, but he thinks it finished at around 4am

Function Room
We have a separate room which can accommodate up to 32 people.  There is usually no hire charge if you buy food or drink from the bar. 

Buffets can be provided.



Access
Everyone is welcome.

The road down to the Brewers is steep and bumpy.

Our toilets are down a flight of steps

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The Great Fire of 1992

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The pub was re-opened with the help of Nigel Kennedy.

 

 

Pub of the Year !

The Worcester Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) votes for and selects its Pub of the Year at the start of each new year.

The winner of the "Worcester CAMRA Pub of the Year 2010"
competition is
The Brewers Arms in West Malvern
.
Worcester Branch Chair Simon Wiseman
presented the Certificate
to licencee
Sue Adamson
on 3rd May 2010.

 

Opening Times

Monday - Thursday

  • 12 Noon till 3.00pm &
    6pm till Midnight

Friday, Saturday and Sunday

  • 12 Noon till Midnight

Food Available : See also Food Page

Monday to Thursday

  • Main Menu :

12 noon till 2.30pm and...

6pm till 9.00pm

Friday and Saturday

  • Main Menu :

12 noon till 9pm

Sunday

  • Breakfasts  :  9am till 10.30am
     
  • Main Menu :   12 noon till 7.30pm


 

By the way...

  • Dogs are Welcome.

  • Beer Garden and Patio area.

  • Separate function/dining area to seat up to 32 people.

  • Bookings can be taken for wedding receptions, christenings, and other special occasions

  • Sunday newspapers on sale from 9.a.m.

  • Theme nights.

  • Packed Lunches Available.

   

News From the Brewers

  • We have installed a credit and debit card facility.
     

  • Group bookings can now be taken in our separate dining area/ function room to seat up to 32 people.
     

  • Packed lunches can now be provided by arrangement - please telephone 01684 568147 or Email for further information.

 

Awards
 

  • The Brewers Arms was voted into the CAMRA Good Beer Guide for 2008
     

  • Awarded Best Pub View by the Morning Advertiser in 2005
     

  • Awarded Most Improved Pub by CAMRA in 2007
     

  • Awarded Best Village Pub by CAMRA in 2008
     

  • Awarded Four Stars on Food Hygiene by Malvern Hills District Council in 2008
     

  • Awarded Pub of the Year by Worcester CAMRA in 2010

 

   

A Tribute to Trevor


The landlord of the Brewer’s  Arms, Trevor Marston, died suddenly on January 2nd 2010. 

Our love and sympathy go to Trevor’s partner Sue, who remains at the helm.


Please read our
 Tribute to Trevor