Find out what British restaurants to try in Craven Arms including Baker's of Tower Street, The Crown Inn, The Swan Inn, Bird on the Rock, The Plough Inn, Hundred House Inn, Tally Ho Inn, The Station Inn, The Lazy Trout Cafe & Fish Bar, Rocke Cottage Tea Rooms
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4 based on 115 reviews
Visited the tea rooms in October as a couple, had a cream tea, tea cake with tea for two. Wonderfully presented, very tasty nod plenty of water to top up the tea all at reasonable prices.Discussed gluten free options with the owner and everything on the menu was available, even gave us some carrot cake free to take back for my daughter who is gluten free. Found the whole experience wonderful, lovely ambience, room was very clean, full of knick knacks on tables and window sills, all clean, no dust anywhere, also dog friendly, will be visiting again in the future.
4 based on 126 reviews
Another sunday, another reason for breakfast out, called at Lazy Trout, very busy but got a table, had 2 breakfasts and coffee, swapped the bread and butter for toast, no problem. Very friendly staff and good quality food, will be back again soon.
4 based on 402 reviews
Country Pub and Restaurant set in the area of outstanding natural beauty in the South Shropshire Hills. Home to great food and drink and in a great location just off the A49 The Station Inn is also home to 6 beautiful heated camping pods, a camping field
Ate here at lunchtime, after a recommendation from a friend. I had the station burger, which was cooked medium and to perfection, it was absolutely delicious, and for once I could taste everything in the burger, the cheese was yummy, and the burger was juicy and lovely. My partner had a 10oz flat iron steak, med rare, and it was to die for, came with lovely chunky chips and mushrooms. All were delicious, and we will definitely be returning.
4 based on 146 reviews
We came across this lovely pub as the one we were in had a power cut. It was welcoming and friendly, as the evening went on it had a lovely village community vibe to it, but not one of those places where you feel like an alien and everyone stares at you. The staff were lovely and there was a good selection of beers on. The food is what you expect for pub grub but reasonably priced and well cooked. We had our dog with us but this wasn't a problem and we ate at the back of the bar area.
4 based on 152 reviews
Had another wonderful meal with three friends. Pub grub superbly cooked and plenty of it. The pie dinner of the day, pork and black pudding this time, was wonderful. Excellent value for money. The staff are extremely helpful and ensure that everything is to your liking. Lovely atmosphere and good beer. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 207 reviews
The heading probably says it all ... we have visited on several occasions including 2 evening meals this year in July. The food, drink and service are all excellent.Pleasant & efficient staff, clean tables, tasty meals. My Steak & ale pie being particularly delicious.Over the years the main eating area has evolved and is now less like a barn, with appropriate decorations for this home of a local brew.Hello, Thank you for your lovely feedback! Itâs great that you have had another great visit to us for the fifth year in a row! The plough has changed its image over those years but the aim of delivering great food, great service and great beer has always stayed the same and itâs a pleasure to read that this is still evident! Thank you so much for visiting us and for taking the time to leave this great review! We look forward to seeing you again on your next visit! Kind Regards, Toby, Terri & the team
5 based on 86 reviews
Great to be back here at the tea rooms, great owners great service great food and drink you get a tea strainer as they use tea leaves and lots of clotted cream and even fresh strawberries with there scones a great place to visit.
4 based on 178 reviews
Hadnât been here for a while as itâs a bit a lot a trek for us - however itâs so worth it. The food was amazing king prawns and mushrooms to start followed by sirloin steak ( melt in the mouth and cooked to perfection) no room for puddings as the portions were very generous. The atmosphere in the pub was lovely. Eating area was good and the drinking side was bursting with locals. Faultless evening and great food. Wonât be leaving it so long next time!
4 based on 150 reviews
Settled amongst the rolling South Shropshire countryside in the picturesque village of Clunton is the Crown Inn. A real country pub set in the lovely Clun Valley, an area recognised for its outstanding natural beauty. The Inn offers warm local hospitality
Was taken to the Crown for dinner, whilst visiting some friends in Clun. We live in Canada. Greeted by a very friendly bar lady then went into the restaurant .Menu explain by the Landlady. Great meals all with lovely flavours. Especially liked the cheese board , which I shared with my friend. Shall definitely be visiting again when we return to Clun , in August
4 based on 244 reviews
Bakers is lovely, friendly independently owned cafe bar located in the heart of Ludlow town centre. Providing full table service, our staff have been with us for many years and are all local people. We serve the very best Organic Lavazza coffee in our bra
Heard that Bakers had started a Friday evening fish menu so thought we would try it.Absolutely amazing, unfussy, beautifully cooked seafood. We had the mixed platter which included Hake, Sea Bass, Salmon, tempura monkfish and calamari, plus Tiger Prawns and a crab and crash fish salad, yes all of that for £25 a head! Did I mention the service was excellent as well, attentive but not over the top!Donât miss out this is a fantastic, value for money experience!
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