
Eating Out
Exploring local flavours
Shropshire is renowned for its culinary delights, offering a variety of exceptional dining experiences. Here are some local favourites to consider during your stay at Great Hagley Estate:
Wood ‘n’ Ribbon Tea Room
Hopton Heath – Approx. 10 minutes drive
Enjoy afternoon tea, milkshakes, and signature platters made from locally sourced ingredients in a charming setting.
The Lion at Leintwardine
Leintwardine – Approx. 15 minutes drive
A riverside treasure combining a smart bar and restaurant with a relaxed yet refined atmosphere. Known for its excellent Sunday roasts and well-curated wine list, The Lion has won acclaim for its consistently good service and warm welcome.
The Sun Inn At Leintwardine
Leintwardine – Approx. 15 minutes drive
A historic village pub that retains its charming character, The Sun Inn is a community hub offering a great selection of ales, ciders, and homemade pub classics. The unique setting and friendly staff make it a must-visit for a traditional pub experience.
Riverside at Aymestrey
Aymestrey – Approx. 25 minutes drive
This award-winning restaurant and pub sits amidst stunning countryside, offering a tranquil riverside setting. Known for its seasonal menus, the Riverside features locally sourced produce and has received praise for its commitment to sustainability.
The Oak at Wigmore
Wigmore – Approx. 25 minutes
A beautifully restored pub and restaurant located in the picturesque village of Wigmore. The Oak specialises in hearty British cuisine with a modern twist, using fresh ingredients from local suppliers. Its inviting atmosphere makes it a popular choice for both casual diners and food enthusiasts.
The Ludlow Farm Shop
Ludlow – Approx. 25 minutes drive
A unique shopping and dining destination offering a vast array of handmade and locally produced goods. The restaurant serves dishes made using fresh produce directly from the farm. An essential stop for lovers of artisan food and drink.
The Clive
Ludlow – Approx. 25 minutes drive
Located on the Ludlow Farm Shop site, The Clive Bistro prides itself on offering a modern British dining experience with a focus on local ingredients. Its relaxed yet sophisticated ambience, combined with fresh, seasonal menus, makes it an ideal choice for food lovers.
The Charlton Arms
Ludlow – Approx. 30 minutes drive
Located in the charming market town of Ludlow, The Charlton Arms is a welcoming pub and restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere and a contemporary take on classic British cuisine. The menu features locally sourced ingredients, often showcasing seasonal produce, and the restaurant is renowned for its extensive wine list and exceptional customer service. With a picturesque riverside setting, it’s an ideal spot to unwind while enjoying hearty, flavourful dishes.
CSONS at the Green Cafe
Ludlow – Approx. 30 minutes drive
Nestled beside the river, this cafe is a foodie's paradise, celebrated for its creative and globally inspired menus. Run by the award-winning CSONS team, it has earned a reputation for using locally sourced, high-quality ingredients. The scenic riverside location adds to the charm of dining here.
The Stagg At Titley
Titley – Approx. 30 minutes drive
As one of the first pubs in the UK to be awarded a Michelin star, The Stagg is synonymous with exceptional quality. This cosy English pub blends rustic charm with an outstanding menu featuring innovative takes on British classics. Perfect for a special occasion or a memorable meal.
Chang Thai Restaurant
Ludlow – Approx. 30 minutes drive
This charming venue offers a fusion of Thai cuisine and a traditional pub setting. The award-winning Thai dishes are prepared with authentic spices and fresh ingredients, creating a perfect balance of flavours. The adjoining cocktail bar is a great spot to unwind with a drink before or after your meal.