The Crown Inn, a real pub with great, fresh food, Cask Marque Approved Beer and an Art Gallery
Midlands Winner -Family Pub of The Year The Morning Advertiser's Great British Pub Awards 2009
AWARD WINNER: KENNEL CLUB "OPEN FOR DOGS" CAMPAIGN 2009
The Crown Inn is a village pub in an Area of Outstanding Beauty: the Teme Valley. The pub is situated at the centre of Martley (7 miles west of Worcester), next to the Village Shop, Garage and Post Office. Martley Church is a few minutes walk away . The Worcestershire Way is close by.
The pub is open all day everyday with meals and takeaways available at lunch and dinner times on weekdays and right through from noon-9pm on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank holidays. We open 12-2pm for drinks, complimentary mulled wine and mince pies on Christmas Day. Further details of the opening hours are on the contact us page.
The Crown is a Victorian village pub with a large extension (formed from redundant outbuildings in 2003) to the side which houses the dining area.
The bar is a traditional village pub with an open fire, tv, a pool table, dart board and a juke box.
The Dining Room, which has French windows opening onto the garden, has a more modern feel with a long granite bar and dining tables.
The Barn is an area opening from the dining room which was converted from a barn which can be used for small functions and meetings. It comfortably holds 40 people to dine or for a meeting.
Dogs, children and horses are welcome if they keep their owners on leads. Dogs and Children must resist the temptation to shout; they mustn't annoy other customers. There is a hitching rail for horses well away from the cars.