At the time of writing the King’s Head had only just re-opened after a total refit revealing a welcoming, modern style bar.
The return of this establishment to being a full time public house in the centre of town is welcome. This is yet another addition to the independent freehouses for which Oswestry is now famed.
This was the first time I have ever been to the Kings Head for food. I decided on a bacon, brie, and cranberry panini, which came with a lovely salad and coleslaw, and then I added oinion rings as a side. Beautiful food, the service was perfect and timely, and the waitress was very helpful and gave some advice on what to drink alongside my meal. I would definitely recommend eating here and will be returning soon.
Lovely friendly service, excellent food
Food took a little while to arrive but that didn't bother us, we not in a rush.Had Brocoli and Stilton soup was amazing, Chicken Roast and Apple Crumble straight from the oven all three courses for an unbelievable £15.95 the young lady behind the bar was one of the hardest working bar staff I've ever seen I think her name was Jasmine (apologies if I got it wrong) deffo worth a visit 👍.
I have been to The Kings Head a few times now and I have never had a bad meal. The food is amazing, reasonably priced, the staff are all really lovely and will do everything to accommodate you. I would highly recommended.
Sorry but food was poor. Has steak and ale pie and didn't like it. Veg was not seasoned at all just boiled. Onion rings were nice
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Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11
Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11
An early 18th Century listed building, formerly the coach house of the hotel next door. The Oak is one of Oswestry’s many free houses. This relaxed, unspoilt pub is situated close to the town centre opposite the parish church of St Oswald.
Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11
This iconic gem of a Grade II Listed town centre pub was sold by Marston’s in early 2015, and reopened under new ownership in October 2015 after having undergone a major refurbishment.