This charming venue features an award-winning Giles Carvery and provides special offerings for senior citizens, making it a popular dining destination for both locals and tourists.
Canal Pub on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
Guide To The Wharf Inn
Located along the picturesque banks of the River Severn in Holt Heath, The Wharf Inn is a welcoming riverside establishment that offers stunning waterside views and a quintessential British pub experience.The family-friendly pub boasts ample outdoor seating that takes full advantage of its scenic waterfront location, allowing guests to enjoy alfresco dining while taking in the gentle flow of the River Severn. Inside, the traditional bar area welcomes four-legged companions, providing a perfect stop for walkers exploring the surrounding Worcestershire countryside.
Under the stewardship of publican Mark Phillips, The Wharf Inn also offers a dedicated function room for special occasions and celebrations, complementing its regular food service with facilities for private events. With its convenient location, ample parking, and a blend of quality food and riverside ambience, The Wharf Inn continues to be a cherished gathering spot in the heart of rural Worcestershire.
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Review from Google Places
Can I have a coffee. We don’t do coffee
Tea? No
Any hot drinks. No
Orange Juice and Lemonade then. We don’t have any Orange juice.
Review from Google Places
A very friendly pub, great manager, service with a, smile. We sat outside with a perfect view of the River Severn. We even moored our boat up for the night!
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I have a season spot on this site and from day one I brought my caravan on Ian and Claire the wardens as we are disabled has help us no end very polite and welcoming the site itself is clean and well maintained fish pools look great and the pub is just kicking off nicely food menu could be better but due to just opening its exceptable great for family’s too.
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No food available which seemed very strange as there was clearly a restaurant area. The outside space looked great but it was dead inside and out. A shame given its location
Review from Google Places
Tranquil and peaceful with good views over the Severn whilst enjoying a cold refreshing drink






