Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Bishops Castle. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you. including The Coach House Restaurant, The Crown Inn Pub, Three Tuns Inn, The Castle Hotel Restaurant, Thyme Cafe, Six Bells, The Boar's Head, The Poppy House, The Happy Bap, Heath House Tea Rooms.
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5 based on 30 reviews
Quaint old fashioned tea rooms, brilliant home made cakes, tea in china cups a real gem. They also cater for breakfasts with English style bacon, sausage, eggs etc. Just off the main road out of Bishops castle, direction to Craven arms, signposted with re
Serendipity! What a cool place... Jennifer is lovely, food is great and we loved watching the wildlife around the pond. Great for families or anyone who likes nature. Jennifer is passionate about her wildlife too and has created a really special place! Super friendly too!!
4 based on 57 reviews
Very tasty feta and sun dried tomato baguette set the standard for a yummy lunch. Friedly staff, good value prices and interesting art on the wall. Pop in when you are hungry or thirsty.
4 based on 83 reviews
Lovely warm welcome followed by delicious lunch. Gorgeously warming root vegetable soup , top notch and home made. Accompanied by sandwiches of epic proportions. Huge thick fresh slices of granary bread with generous fillings, ham hock for him, and chicken and bacon for me. After a 4 mile stomp up and down the Stiperstones, it really hit the spot. Treated ourselves to delicious puddings, home made apple and pear crumble for him, and syrup sponge pudding for me.Lovely bright dining area in this very old house, full of history.Such a lovely service from both the lady who served us and the gentleman cooking the food. Warm, kindly and genuine people. Highly recommended.
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4 based on 187 reviews
Typical British pub serving great food
We had a very good meal at The Boars Head. The wines were excellent. The menu had a good choice and at reasonable prices. I had the choice of several Gluten free options and the fish and chips I chose were delicious. The pub is very historic and has a lovely small restaurant and cosy bar. The lady serving behind the bar and in the restaurant was friendly and efficient. All in all we enjoyed our visit very much.Thank you for your review
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4 based on 156 reviews
Nice friendly pub, situated in the lower end of town, down opposite the church. Always enjoy whatever beer I choose on each occasion. Lots of friendly locals it seems.Occasionally had a buffet there courtesy of the local choir and the food has been delicious.
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5 based on 72 reviews
Discovered this cafe whilst on a bus ride from Shrewsbury,lovely cakes my other half and I both had scones one cheese one fruit served warm with butter and jam,they were excellent,there was also a good selection of locally sourced pies and other treats,will definitely return to sample some,very friendly and welcoming staff,well worth a visit if you are in the area.
4 based on 309 reviews
If you want to eat out in Bishops Castle look no further - Shropshire has a long history of culinary excellence. Shrewsbury has a plethora of good restaurants, and Ludlow is just down the road, which for a time boasted more Michelin starred restaurants th
We nearly didn't try The Castle due to the previous two poor reviews, so we we were very pleasantly surprised. I can't fault, the standard of food, the service and surroundings. Although we ate inside, the gardens are well worth a look. We thought the food was of a very high standard and obviously home cooked.
4 based on 409 reviews
The famous and historic Three Tuns Inn, (known locally as 'The Tuns') set at the top of Bishops Castle has been open since 1642! A deceptively large interior offers lounge, conservatory, snug, front bar and function room. Standing on the site of the oldes
Great ambiance from the moment we walked in. Friendly staff. Fab selection of Gins!We sat in the cosy bar and ordered our food. I had a hummus plate which was lovely served with tasty olives and warm pitta. My friend had the camembert which looked gorgeous, served with roasted garlic and warm baguette. I would never usually order a burger but had heard how great they were. I was not disappointed!! It is so refreshing to have homemade chips, onion rings and slaw. The burger was succulent and tasty. Food came in good time and was served by a friendly waitress. We have never been to the three tuns before but will definitely return!!!
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4 based on 322 reviews
400 year old coaching inn, great food, newly refurbished b&b accommodation, superb views of the Long Mynd, beer garden, see our website for further details.
The only regret was we could only stay one night, great place from which to explore the lovely Shropshire countryside. The evening meal menu is very good and the breakfast is equally good. Bedroom and ensuite spotlessly clean and modern, lovely ale and very friendly landlord and lady and staff, we were in a bedroom above the bar but the landlord keeps to the licensing closing times so were not bothered by late night chatter !We will return.Thanks for sharing your experience. Youâre right too...you definitely need more than one night to explore all that our countryside has to offer!Hope to see you again soon to enjoy more of Shropshire and of course, our hospitality. Team Crown!
5 based on 42 reviews
The Coach House Norbury is a modern country inn nestled deep in the South Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Local chef Harry Bullock creates beautifully presented, flavourful interpretations of British classics with particular emphasis
This restaurant stands out from the crowd in rural Shropshire, where many of the eateries serve enormous portions of burgers, chips and pies. Here all the dishes we ordered were refined - more like nouvelle cuisine - with small but very tasty portion sizes. The restaurant is off the beaten track though easy to find, and it seems like it used to be a pub in the old days, with one area converted to comfy leather sofas where you can sip your G&T and study the menu, and the rest set out with spacious tables. The menu is limited to a few options per course, but changed every month, which I think is an excellent alternative to the usual extensive menus where you know not everything could possibly be fresh. I had asparagus as a starter - could have eaten more but it was good - while my husband had crab. I then had a superb fillet steak where he had lamb. We shared a dessert. With a couple of beers and 3 glasses of wine, the bill came to just over £100. Fine dining doesn't come cheap but if we were local we would come back now and again.Dear JoanK, Thank you for your very positive review. We're glad you enjoyed our food, menus and our restaurant. It did indeed used to be an old village pub which had been closed for a while when we bought it. As you've rightly pointed out there are plenty of places competing for the largest portions at the cheapest prices so we wanted to do something a little different. We wanted to celebrate the best of the incredible seasonal produce that surrounds us and serve it in an unpretentious atmosphere by passionate people. We hope we are achieving that and we are delighted to hear that you would return now and again if you were local. Many thanks, Sean & the Coach House Team
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