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The local live music scene is growing so you can often find a gig happening or just enjoy that traditional idea of tasting local brews.

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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Skip to content Oswestry Town restaurants, wine bars and pubs offer an eclectic mix of places to eat and drink.

Accommodation Attractions Food and Drink Weddings. Search Search. Townhouse Oswestry. The Old School House. Take two talented local chefs with about a half century of cooking experience between them, add an extended menu which mixes traditional Cantonese recipes with the finest steaks, mix in READ MORE Boasting a unique and vibrant atmosphere and a menu sourced from fresh and local produce.

Fat Rabbit Vegan Restaurant. How many pubs are in Oswestry? Is Shrewsbury UK safe? Where should I live in Shropshire? What is Ellesmere Shropshire like to live in? Is Whitchurch nice? What is the population of Whitchurch Shropshire? The Griffin Now with three or four real ales being served on hand-pull. The Highwayman Friendly pub. Monday night cheap beer deals - Feb Kings Head Major refit in and real ale is back as well.

Old Vaults This is an Offa's Dyke pub with a small bar at the front and a larger lounge at the back. Visited on a Thursday night - two real ales on - Apr Oswald's Cross Opened in - this is more an eating type pub that happens to serve two real ales - but the beer was served so cold it loses a star.

The Plough Now with just one ale - Situated just a short walk from the centre of Oswestry, on Beatrice Street, the Plough has an Edwardian exterior and is comfortable inside with high ceilings. Visited Jul Sharps Doom Bar Readers comments - Popped in and was surprised how tasty the beer was - Sep Just Doom Bar on, new management seem to have decided to stick with just one real ale - Aug The Railway Pub near the bus station - but no real ale.

Red Lion Big refit in and now the Red Lion is a comfortable stylish pub with a nice interior with a log burning stove at one end. Outside seating area at the front and a courtyard drinking area at the back. Good value food served - we enjoyed some chip butties. Tea and coffee as well. Just a single real ale the night of our visit. Situated at Bailey Head. Visited Sep Black Sheep Readers comments - The pub has now undergone an extensive refit, and has also added an outdoor smoking area that you would not be ashamed of if it were your own back yard - June The Smithfield Planning application to convert into flats - Sweeney Hall Hotel So it's a hotel rather than a pub - but non guests are welcome and they do serve real ale.

Three Pigeons The real ale was back on our last visit. Visited Sep Tetley Bitter. Visited Oct Sharps Doom Bar. Wilfred Owen Typical Wetherspoons pub - large layout with plenty of real ales on offer. Wynnstay Hotel Obviously, it's a hotel rather than a pub, so expect hotel prices for the beer. Bailey Head. The pub is certainly making a name for itself among the real ale community. Visited Jul Pub website. Readers comments - New owners in Mar - The Bailey Head is quickly gaining a reputation for well kept real ales - May - Three of us popped in.

The pub is nicely turned out although the big TV screen rather spoils it for me, but that will certainly not stop me visiting again - Aug Landlord's comments - The big screen is only on for Wimbledon, Olympics and occasional F1 and late night Welsh rugby, it is turned off most of the time - Sep Have to say we all felt the beers were served way too cold, but the selection is always interesting- Aug The Bastion Alehouse.

Newly opened in late Visited Aug Beer details to be added. Readers comments - Always an interesting selection of well kept beers - Dec The Bell. Currently closed - new owners in Visited Oct Readers comments - A nice friendly welcome on a Thursday evening. Black Lion. Friendly, well cared for, three roomed pub with a multitude of TVs.

Brains Rev James Salopian Oracle. Readers comments - Called in on a Thursday night, all the beers were spot on - 5 stars. Opened in late - this used to be a chemist and long before that it was the White Horse.

Visited Nov Pub website. Marstons Bitter. Readers comments - New owners and the pub is back open again - Oct Fox Inn. There's a small traditional bar at the front, a lounge with a log burning stove, and a couple of rooms at the back as well as a little snug.

Visited Jun Golden Lion. Friendly and popular pub now serving just a single realale which was very well kept. Visited Jun Pub website. Salopian Oracle. Readers comments - Lovely pint of Oracle. The Griffin. Now with three or four real ales being served on hand-pull.

Readers comments - The pub sign with the Griffin on it has disappeared - Jan The Highwayman. Friendly pub. Tel - Visited Feb Pub website. Banks's Amberr Wychwood Hobgoblin. Readers comments - Fairly decent pint of Hobgoblin. Kings Head. Major refit in and real ale is back as well. Oak Inn. Popular, traditional local with a homely feel to it. Old Vaults. This is an Offa's Dyke pub with a small bar at the front and a larger lounge at the back. Tel - Visited Jan Pub website. Offas Dyke Barley Blonde.

Readers Comments - Now serves food as well - Jul - Good value food. Oswald's Cross. Opened in - this is more an eating type pub that happens to serve two real ales - but the beer was served so cold it loses a star. Visited Feb Pub website. Brains Original Sharps Doom Bar. The Plough. Now with just one ale - Situated just a short walk from the centre of Oswestry, on Beatrice Street, the Plough has an Edwardian exterior and is comfortable inside with high ceilings.

Sharps Doom Bar. Readers comments - Popped in and was surprised how tasty the beer was - Sep Just Doom Bar on, new management seem to have decided to stick with just one real ale - Aug



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