Tea rooms, coffee shops and cafés in & near Oswestry
Tea rooms, cafés and coffee shops– that’s Oswestry café culture! Morning coffee, afternoon tea, light lunches or a hearty Borderland lunch – you’ll be spoilt for choice when you see all the nearby places to eat and drink. Let’s celebrate local produce and enjoy the coffee shops and tea shops in and around Oswestry.
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If you’re in need of a coffee boost or even a refreshing Mao Feng tea, the team in Wilson’s Coffee house would be delighted to see you. Don’t forget we’re open Sunday’s too. And to top it off…. We’re dog friendly! Read more…
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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 Roberts, is committed to using the best quality produce from Shropshire and the surrounding counties. Parkers, our restaurant boasts an extensive A la Carte menu along with an Early Bird Read more… -
Our Forge Café – Or is it a Patisserie… Or a restaurant? Maybe it’s a blend of all three! Take a moment to imagine sitting in “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” blended with a “Night at the Museum”; a place of intrigue, curiosity and astonishment. Then, imagine the quality of Harrods with the cosy, homely feel we all need to feel completely 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 advance for these popular teas to ensure that you have a table. We can also provide a wide selection from our menu to Takeaway including Afternoon Tea in a Box. It is Read more…
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Tea! Coffee! Hot chocolate! The choice is yours! We use only the best quality espresso beans to ensure a unique & flavoursome coffee. With the capability to seat 48 people indoors plus outside seating, we can cater for groups large and small. At Artisans your sandwiches, toasted baguettes or soup are freshly prepared for you in our open kitchen. We’re Read more…
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We think that drinking coffee, eating cake and reading books is the perfect combination. Our light and airy cafe is situated at the front of our shop and is a key part of our offer, helping to create a relaxed atmosphere. The smell of fresh coffee greets you as you walk through the door! Read more…
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Old School House is located in the grounds of St Oswald’s Church in the beautiful Grade II listed building that was the Heritage Centre. What an absolute honour to be entrusted with this majestic piece of history, and don’t worry, we will do her proud! Casual daytime and evenings, drinks, food, takeaway hatch, small events and functions and superb large Read more…
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Our Forge Café – Or is it a Patisserie… Or a restaurant? Maybe it’s a blend of all three! Take a moment to imagine sitting in “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” blended with a “Night at the Museum”; a place of intrigue, curiosity and astonishment. Then, imagine the quality of Harrods with the cosy, homely feel we all need to feel completely 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 advance for these popular teas to ensure that you have a table. We can also provide a wide selection from our menu to Takeaway including Afternoon Tea in a Box. It is Read more…
Cafes, coffee shops and tea rooms in and near Oswestry
Type | Business name | Address | Phone | Web or Facebook |
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Coffee Shop | Square One | Festival square SY11 2PA | 680234 | |
Coffee Shop | Milanos | Old Castle Court | ||
Coffee Shop | Booka | Church Street | ||
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Where to choose? Oswestry Town centre has a delicious mix of coffee and tea shops. You could enjoy a coffee whilst browsing in our award winning book shop or the antiques Emporium. You could take an elegant afternoon tea in Oswestry’s oldest hotel or explore some of Oswestry’s hidden alleyways and discover more than one tasty tea room. If people watching is your idea of fun, then choose somewhere right on the high street on market day.
Taking your taste buds on a tour and you could be enjoying your cuppa in the tea room of one of our local castles or take a stroll round a walled garden before you reward yourself with something scrummy. There are lovely country house hotels too, just right for an afternoon drive and a finale of afternoon tea.
Enjoy Oswestry’s places to eat and drink.