Pubs & bars within 5 miles of SY21 8EL

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Distance: 0 miles     Location: Middletown, Welshpool, SY21

Whether it's a spot of lunch, a quick take-away or a full meal you're after, you'll love The Breidden.

Distance: 1.7 miles     Location: Criggion, Shrewsbury, SY5

The Admiral Rodney dates from 1847 and is a traditional stone and slate country pub. It is set in a lovely location at the base of 1000 feet high Criggion Hill, with footpath and walks to Rodneys Pillar. We are popular with walkers and cyclists.

Distance: 2.9 miles     Location: Coedway, Shrewsbury, SY5

A family-run 17th century border inn that has provided refreshments and accommodation for travellers for hundreds of years. Situated in beautiful open countryside on the Powys/Shropshire border

Distance: 2.9 miles     Location: Pool Quay, Welshpool, SY21

Distance: 3.1 miles     Location: Llandrinio, Llanymynech, SY22

Popular local situated in the middle of the village with a rustic locals bar on the left and the restaurant on the right. The landlords are keen to promote real ale and will be reintroducing food again in the near future.

Distance: 3.5 miles     Location: Arddleen, Llanymynech, SY22

We are a family/dog friendly village pub with large beer gardens, serving tasty home-cooked food and real ales. We have a separate dining area and function room to cater for large parties.

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: Buttington, Welshpool, SY21

Distance: 3.9 miles     Location: Halfway House, Shrewsbury, SY5

A truly family-run pub; how many pubs are now in the same family after three generations and 99 years! Jane and Peter have taken on this family heirloom from Jane's mother, Megan Hughes.

Distance: 4 miles     Location: Westbury, Shrewsbury, SY5

It is very much a village local run by a landlord who has presided since 1991. It consists of a public bar with pool area, plus a lounge which doubles as a dining room.

Distance: 4.3 miles     Location: Edgerley, Oswestry, SY10

Not so long ago, the Royal Hill was quaint, having a delightful unspoilt servery, snug and an old fashioned parlour. This has now changed in that, although the servery and snug remain, it has been ext

 
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