Restaurant in Welland, United Kingdom
The Inn at Welland
350ptsMichelin value in the Malvern Hills.

About The Inn at Welland
The Inn at Welland holds a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand and a 4.7 Google rating for a reason: Josh Drage's Modern British kitchen delivers technically confident, generously portioned cooking at a ££ price point that outpaces most of its rural competition. Book it for a relaxed Malvern Hills lunch or low-key celebration dinner where quality matters more than formality.
Who Should Book The Inn at Welland
If you're planning a relaxed Sunday lunch in the Malvern Hills with someone worth impressing, The Inn at Welland is the right call. It's also the right call for a low-key anniversary dinner where you want Michelin-recognised cooking without the theatre or the three-figure bill that comes with it. Chef Josh Drage's kitchen holds a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand, the guide's recognition for places that deliver serious quality at a fair price, and at a ££ price point, that credential matters more here than it would at a destination fine-dining room. Explorers driving through Worcestershire who expect country pubs to deliver mediocre food will find this one genuinely rewrites the brief.
The Inn at Welland Portrait
The Inn at Welland sits in the village of Welland on the eastern flank of the Malvern Hills. The dining room takes a New England-esque approach to its interiors: understated, clean, without the heavy beams and horsebrassery you might expect from a rural Worcestershire inn. The result is a space that reads as relaxed without reading as casual, which makes it flexible across occasions. In warmer months, the terrace opens up views of the Malvern Hills that give lunch or dinner a proper sense of place.
The cooking under Josh Drage is Modern British in the most useful sense of that phrase: seasonal ingredients treated with confidence, presented with genuine style, and built around flavour rather than spectacle. Michelin's Bib Gourmand assessors specifically noted the punchy flavour combinations, citing pickled enoki and a rich red wine jus as evidence. Presentation is taken seriously, with dishes arriving in a way that matches the care clearly applied in the kitchen. Portion sizes are generous by the standards of this price tier, particularly in the starters. The specials board is worth a close read: it's where some of the strongest value in the room tends to land.
A Google rating of 4.7 across 586 reviews is not the kind of score a venue sustains through novelty. It reflects consistent delivery across a broad range of diners, from local regulars to visitors making a specific trip. For a food-focused traveller benchmarking Malvern Hills dining, that combination of Bib Gourmand recognition and sustained public approval is a reliable signal.
The Private and Group Experience
No confirmed private dining room data is available in the venue record, so specific claims about dedicated group spaces cannot be made here. What the available evidence does suggest is that the dining room's New England aesthetic and the generosity of the kitchen's portions make it a comfortable setting for groups who want quality cooking in a relaxed rather than stiff environment. The accessible ££ price point means a table of six or eight can eat and drink well without the cost calculus becoming the story of the evening. For groups where the primary goal is good food in a memorable setting rather than a formal private room experience, The Inn at Welland is worth considering as the main room itself delivers on both counts. If a dedicated private dining space is a hard requirement for your booking, contact the venue directly to confirm availability before committing.
The Recent Picture
The 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand represents the most recent public marker of where the kitchen stands. Bib Gourmand recognition is not a static credential: Michelin awards and withdraws it annually based on current performance, so its 2024 presence is a meaningful signal about the kitchen's form in the period leading to publication. For a venue at this price level in a rural English county, holding that recognition in 2024 places it clearly above the generalist country pub tier and into the category of destination-worthy dining for the wider region.
Know Before You Go
Practical Details
- Cuisine: Modern British
- Chef: Josh Drage
- Price range: ££ (mid-range, good value for the quality)
- Award: Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024
- Google rating: 4.7 from 586 reviews
- Address: Hook Bank, Drake St, Welland, Malvern WR13 6LN
- Booking difficulty: Easy — no evidence of significant booking pressure at this tier, but the specials board and terrace seats suggest booking ahead for weekend lunch is sensible
- Getting there: Welland is a small village between Upton upon Severn and Great Malvern. A car is the practical choice; public transport connections to the village are limited
- Dress code: No confirmed dress code. The smart-casual register of the room and its clientele suggests smart-casual is appropriate without being required
- Private dining: Not confirmed in available data — contact the venue directly if this is a requirement
- Hours: Not confirmed in available data , verify before travelling
How The Inn at Welland Fits the Wider Circuit
For food-focused travellers building a Midlands or Welsh Borders itinerary, The Inn at Welland sits in useful proximity to a broader set of serious dining destinations. Opheem in Birmingham offers a very different register , Michelin-starred South Asian cooking in the city , and works as a complement rather than a substitute for what Welland delivers. Midsummer House in Cambridge and Ynyshir Hall in Machynlleth are both within a driving circuit for a multi-day trip, the latter particularly for those who want to push further into Wales. Closer to the Malvern area, Gidleigh Park in Chagford represents the full-service country house hotel end of the spectrum at a significantly higher price point, and The Hand and Flowers in Marlow offers the closest stylistic comparison: a pub setting with Michelin recognition, a similar relaxed tone, and serious cooking. The Hand and Flowers operates at a higher price tier and is considerably harder to book, which makes Welland the stronger practical choice for a spontaneous or last-minute trip. For a broader picture of what the area offers, see our full Welland restaurants guide, hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.
Pearl Picks: If You're Researching Further
- Hand and Flowers, Marlow , The closest stylistic peer at a higher price and much harder to book
- Hide and Fox, Saltwood , Another Michelin-recognised rural British dining room worth benchmarking
- L'Enclume, Cartmel , For those who want to understand where the country inn format can go at its most ambitious
- Moor Hall, Aughton , Another northern England country house dining room at the starred end of the spectrum
- Waterside Inn, Bray , The benchmark for what rural English fine dining looks like at the leading of the market
- Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Auchterarder , Country house hotel dining in Scotland for comparison
- CORE by Clare Smyth, London , Modern British at the London starred end if you're calibrating what the cuisine can deliver
- The Ritz Restaurant, London , The formal British dining room benchmark for occasion comparison
Compare The Inn at Welland
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Inn at Welland | ££ | Easy | — |
| Restaurant Gordon Ramsay | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| CORE by Clare Smyth | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| The Ledbury | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library | ££££ | Unknown | — |
| Dinner by Heston Blumenthal | ££££ | Unknown | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Inn at Welland good for solo dining?
The country inn format works reasonably well for solo visitors, particularly at the bar or terrace where the relaxed setting reduces any pressure to occupy a full table. At ££ pricing with Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, it's a low-risk solo lunch stop on a Malvern Hills walk. Check the specials board for single-plate value.
Is the tasting menu worth it at The Inn at Welland?
No tasting menu is confirmed in the venue record. The Inn at Welland operates as a country inn rather than a destination tasting format, so if a set multi-course menu is what you're after, this is not the right venue. The value case here is à la carte and specials at ££ pricing, not a progression menu.
What are alternatives to The Inn at Welland in Welland?
Welland is a small village, so meaningful alternatives require a short drive into Malvern or the wider Worcestershire and Herefordshire area. For a step up in formality and ambition, the broader Malvern Hills circuit includes options toward the Welsh Borders. The Inn at Welland's Bib Gourmand standing makes it the strongest value-to-quality case in its immediate vicinity.
Does The Inn at Welland handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is confirmed in the venue record. As a Modern British country inn with a flexible specials board, the kitchen is likely accustomed to common requests, but check the venue's official channels before booking if restrictions are specific or severe. Don't assume accommodation without confirming.
Is The Inn at Welland good for a special occasion?
Yes, at the right scale. The Malvern Hills terrace setting and Michelin Bib Gourmand cooking make it a credible choice for a birthday lunch or anniversary dinner for two. It's not a white-tablecloth special-occasion venue, so for a milestone that demands formality, look further afield. For a relaxed celebration with a genuine sense of place, it delivers.
What should I wear to The Inn at Welland?
The dining room is described as understated with a New England-esque feel — comfortable and unfussy rather than formal. Smart casual is appropriate, but this is a working country inn with terrace access, so practical clothing fits equally well. There is no indication of a formal dress code.
Is The Inn at Welland worth the price?
At ££ pricing with a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand, the answer is yes. Bib Gourmand recognition specifically flags good cooking at prices that don't punish the bill, and the venue's noted portion generosity reinforces the value case. Check the specials board, where the kitchen reportedly offers some of its strongest value dishes.
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