Dine At The Feathers A truly unique dining experience in Ludlow and the Shropshire Hills. We believe every meal time should be memorable, exquisitely indulgent and leave you wanting to re-live it time and time again. Dine in our elegant restaurant, Plume@Feathers, where you can enjoy Head Chef’s imaginative dinner Read more [...]
All Cafes and Tea Rooms
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Larch Barn
We are a family owned and run business with a passion for everything local, being local people ourselves living in Cleobury Mortimer. We began this exciting journey with a desire to offer locals and visitors from near and afar a place to meet friends and family, to eat and drink Read more [...]
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Willow Cafe
The Willows is a small independent cafe nestled in Ditton Priors at the foot of Brown Clee, serving great coffee, delicious breakfast, lunch and a wide range of sweet treats. Take aways are available for those in a hurry, ring your order through for a faster service! The cafe is Read more [...]
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Rosalie’s at Daniel’s Mill
Rosalie’s is located opposite Daniels Mill an 18th century working water mill and sits under Eardington viaduct, allowing for great views of the Severn Valley Railway steam trains. It is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of modern living and reality! Tucked away in the Shropshire countryside just minutes from Read more [...]
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Aardvark Cafe
Our Café in the middle of the bookshop is open 7 days a week: 9am-5pm weekdays, 10-5pm Saturdays, 10-4pm Sundays. (Opening hours are the same as the bookshop). Thinking of bringing a group of 10 or more? Please call us ahead to book, 01547 530744 Even if you don’t like Read more [...]
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Local to Ludlow
One of the first, and Shropshire’s biggest, Farmers Markets. Established in 2000 the market runs on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month and goes from strength to strength. In addition there is now a shop and cafe stocking local produce and providing a lovely cream tea, lunchtime soup Read more [...]
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Kerry Vale Vineyard
Kerry Vale Vineyard is a small, family run, English vineyard situated on the Welsh / English border of rural Shropshire. Planted in 2010 and covering six acres of farmland, on what was the Roman Fort of Pentrheyling, the vineyard resides at the eastern tip of the Vale of Kerry – an Read more [...]
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Wildegoose Tearoom
Situated within the relaxing and beautiful surroundings of the Millichope Walled Garden at Wildgoose Nursery and Gardens, the tearoom provides visitors with magnificent views of the gardens set against the backdrop of the Shropshire Hills. The tearoom opened in 2016 in a purpose built timber frame building designed to complement Read more [...]
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Jemima’s Kitchen at Victoria House
Jemima’s Kitchen at Victoria House Cafe and tea rooms Named after the owner’s Scottish mother, Ina, the food at Jemima’s Kitchen represents the type of home-cooking for which Ina was renowned. What’s not baked on the premises is sourced from local suppliers with the same ethos – fresh, quality, local Read more [...]
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Ludlow Mascall Centre
Cafe Our cafe is now open Tuesday to Saturday, from 8am to 3pm and is the perfect central Ludlow spot to relax and enjoy a bit of quality time. We can offer meals or just a spot of tea and cake, depending on your mood. Whether you want to eat Read more [...]
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Food, drink and producers: a gourmet guide
The Shropshire Hills know few rivals in England as a destination for lovers of fine food and drink. Ludlow occupies an important place in the history of the slow food movement and remains a town celebrated for its many independent food shops.
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Ludlow Farmshop and Ludlow Kitchen
Ludlow Farmshop A farm shop like no other and winner of Farm Shop and Deli Award Food Hall of the Year 2016, is situated on the fringes of the Earl of Plymouth’s 8,000 acre Estate. It is located on the A49, two miles north of Ludlow. Ludlow Farmshop sources 80% of its products Read more [...]