Country pubs and restaurants
Country pubs and restaurants around Oswestry offer a great celebration of local produce. We think you will want to get out and about to explore Oswestry and the Welsh Borderlands when you visit and find the best places to eat and drink. Exploring can be hungry work so why not stop for a while and enjoy a tasty lunch or dinner?
Featured Listings
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Special Offer Details:
Free bottle of wine if you book a room – mention Oswestry Borderland Tourism when booking to qualify
At Sweeney Hall our menus are at the heart of our operation, our food is simply delicious, full of flavour and passion. Our Kitchen brigade led by Head Chef Tom READ MORE… -
Finding a hotel with good food can be difficult. But we know from talking to our guests that dining in our restaurant, “Seasons”, with its huge, south-facing sash windows, is central to READ MORE…
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Award-winning art hotel and restaurant in the charming rural village of Berriew, mid-Wales. Its timber beamed interiors transformed by Michael Davis and Andrew Logan’s artistic vision, the Lion Hotel is READ MORE…
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Stonehouse Brewery Come visit us at Stonehouse Brewery! Our bar & shop are open 6 days a week for you to enjoy a drink and take away some beers. Our READ MORE…
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Henstone Distillery is based just outside of Oswestry on the same site as Stonehouse Brewery. We are busily producing whisky, gin, vodka and apple brandy in Hilda, our 1000 litre Kothe READ MORE…
More Listings
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Award-winning art hotel and restaurant in the charming rural village of Berriew, mid-Wales. Its timber beamed interiors transformed by Michael Davis and Andrew Logan’s artistic vision, the Lion Hotel is READ MORE…
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Special Offer Details:
Free bottle of wine if you book a room – mention Oswestry Borderland Tourism when booking to qualify
At Sweeney Hall our menus are at the heart of our operation, our food is simply delicious, full of flavour and passion. Our Kitchen brigade led by Head Chef Tom READ MORE… -
Finding a hotel with good food can be difficult. But we know from talking to our guests that dining in our restaurant, “Seasons”, with its huge, south-facing sash windows, is central to READ MORE…
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Henstone Distillery is based just outside of Oswestry on the same site as Stonehouse Brewery. We are busily producing whisky, gin, vodka and apple brandy in Hilda, our 1000 litre Kothe READ MORE…
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Stonehouse Brewery Come visit us at Stonehouse Brewery! Our bar & shop are open 6 days a week for you to enjoy a drink and take away some beers. Our READ MORE…
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Paul and Julie welcome you to The Station Grill, our bar and restaurant located in the beautiful Powys village of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain, close to Oswestry and the border of Shropshire, England. READ MORE…
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We serve Afternoon Tea consisting of a selection of Sandwiches, Scone Jam and Cream and a selection of Homemade Cakes with your choice of Tea or Coffee. We strongly recommend booking in READ MORE…
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The Great Weston is a lively vibrant location with regular public events held, over the past couple of years we have had some of the best tribute acts from across READ MORE…
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Find more about the best places to eat around North Shropshire and North Wale
Oswestry and The Borderlands stretch from Wrexham and Llangollen in the North, over to Ellesmere and Market Drayton in the east, down to Welshpool and over to Lake Vyrnwy in the south and west. That’s a great area to wander round and find delicious places to eat. Country House Hotels – of course – but look a little harder to find tiny tea rooms, super family restaurants and country pubs with local produce and the best pub grub and, of course, dog friendly places to stop for a bite to eat.
Stop in border villages or take a walk around some of the beautiful borderland landscapes before rewarding yourself with a very nice lunch or scrumptious cake and cuppa. Walk around lake Vyrnwy or Ellesmere and the Meres or how about a bike ride? You can hire them here. Visit border castles and stop for a scrumptious afternoon tea.
Visit Oswestry and The Borderlands – where Shropshire meets Wales.