Find out what European restaurants to try in Craven Arms including Swan, The Clive Arms, Bistro 7 of Ludlow, Mortimers, Housmans Restaurant & Bar, Smokehouse Deli and Cicchetti Bar, Forelles, The French Pantry - Bar and Bistro, the cliffe at dinham, Parkway Restaurant
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4 based on 424 reviews
Modern British and continental Restaurant, Wine Bar and Coffee house.
We had a thoroughly enjoyable early Saturday dinner at the Parkway. As well as the tapas on the menu there were also specials on the board. My husband was a bit more adventurous and went for the tripas and he said it was better than the tripas he had eaten in Portugal! An acquired taste I think! A good portion size and the tapas came out fairly speedily and virtually all in one go. The crema catalana was excellent too as well as a good selection of Spanish wines. I would recommend sitting downstairs for more atmosphere and we felt that we had the best table in the corner furthest from the door. Some seating also outside. It is tucked off Corve Street but it was also very popular as diners were turned away due to the restaurant being fully booked so best to book in advance.
4 based on 224 reviews
The Cliffe at Dinham is situated just across the River Teme from Ludlow Castle. It offer en-suite rooms with views of the castle or the beautiful surrounding countryside. The restaurant provides Modern British food with a Mediterranean influence.
Set in a beautiful location this establishment provides a wonderful backdrop for lunch. Staff were friendly and helpful and the food was amazing. The menu is simple with plenty to choose from. The plates for each course were a picture and were a pleasure to eat, the flavours fresh and tasty. Each course was superb, this lunch was a real treat and will be repeated very soon!
4 based on 841 reviews
Habib and David purchased The French Pantry in April 2018 - it looks quite different to how it did! The majority of work was undertaken personally - we reopened, May 3rd 2018. Our aim is to provide different combinations and styles of food, with fun twist
We met up with some relatives over from Australia that were visiting Ludlow, it was a Monday evening and a lot of restaurants were closed. By accident we found The French Pantry, which was very busy, but they made space for us and could also cater for a gluten intolerant diner. Itâs a small but friendly place, almost like someoneâs dining room. The wine list was good and they have plenty of Gins to choose from.The menu is a set price, which we prefer, with enough choice to suit most people incl vegetarians. We found Habib friendly without being intrusive, we love small independent restaurants like this and will most certainly be back.Thank-you for such a wonderful and glowing review of The French Pantry, following your visit on Monday evening.I'm really pleased that we were able to accommodate you on Monday evening - and that you found the atmosphere, food and wine all of satisfactory quality and enjoyable.It's also great to see that my service was friendly without being intrusive!We certainly look forward to welcoming you again in the future!
4 based on 186 reviews
We selected this restaurant for a very special family night out. The 9 course tasting menu was divine and the paired wine flight sublime. The courses were not only well created and presented but also delivered brilliantly with time between courses to savour the flavours and for conversation. I highly recommend this restaurant.Dear Nicky I Thank you very much for leaving a review. We are very happy to hear that you have enjoyed our 9 course tasting menu with paired wines. Your message will be passed to the kitchen and restaurant team. We look forward to seeing you at the Forelles restaurant again. Kind RegardsFishmore Hall Management Team
4 based on 462 reviews
Everything about the Deli and Cicchetti Bar is a bit different. Not for them your standard FEB. I chose scrambled eggs with ground black pudding, my wife went with the smoked salmon. Both were delicious. The coffee was very good and the service excellent. There was a lovely feel about the place that positively encouraged you to strike up conversations with fellow diners.
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4 based on 514 reviews
Informal style restaurant & bar with an a la carte menu changed twice weekly, together with a selection of grazing boards which are ideal for sharing and for larger groups. Wherever possible local fresh ingredients are used and we buy all our meat from lo
Just a massive thank you for an amazing dining experience all around. The food was fantastic. Christine did an amazing solo job in Neil's absence. My only criticism is the food was that good we ate far to much!. Cracking service from the bar staff. Sarah you are an absolute beaut inside and out wherever you work you're ethics and professionalism cannot be topped so dont ever change! thank you for a fantastic night.Liam and soph
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4 based on 320 reviews
First time weâve visited since the change to Mortimerâs and we went for the taster menu with the wine flight....I concur the wine portions could be more generous the food was fabulous and the service excellent....bizarrely we were seated at the same table as our previous visit 3 or 4?years before.... the only thing that spoilt the evening was the very loud, very pretentious couple who seemed intent on sharing their life with the whole establishment... even if weâd relocated from the next table weâd have still heard them.....I wonder what the etiquette is?
4 based on 866 reviews
Modern British bistro family run with Mediterranean influences all dishes made in house local game, daily fresh fish, desserts and fresh breads. Friendly welcome. Fine wines local gins.
Four of us ate here in early October. Our only regret is that it's not much closer to York which is where we're from! An absolutely faultless evening all round, with lovely friendly service that was so good you often hadn't even noticed that they had topped up water or various other small things that all went towards a fabulous time. The food was superb - a wide choice, and we all chose differently, but everyone was delighted with what they had. Wouldn't usually have desserts but as the mains were so perfect, we pushed the boat out and shared two between us. It would have been a sin to miss out! The profiteroles were out of this world! Not the cheapest place to eat in Ludlow, but by no means pricey, and definitely good value for money. We hope to be back some day...
4 based on 499 reviews
14 En-suite bedrooms situated in period outbuildings tastefully converted to provide contemporary accommodation. Bedrooms are very well equipped and some suitable for families. With an emphasis on fresh local produce, much from our own farms, the Clive Re
The Clive (as it used to be) was once our go-to restaurant for a good value, reliable Sunday lunch. Then there was a change of management, and after a disappointing meal a few years ago we hadn't been back. There was a recent refurb and re-launch, so we thought we'd give it another try. Sunday lunch was very good, if not outstanding, and just a bit on the expensive side (especially for the starters and puddings). The new decor is quite pleasant, and we found the service to be efficient and friendly.Dear crimewriterkate,Thank you for your lovely review!I am glad that you enjoyed our Sunday lunch, hopefully we will see you back soon!Best wishesDana
We had an excellent evening meal at this old pub/inn. Good value and they do specialist evening meals. Would highly recommended trying The Swan if you are in the area for a meal. Very pleasant interior.
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