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The Castle Hotel, Bishop's Castle - pub details

Address: Market Square, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5BH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31294) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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other pubs nearby:

Crown and Anchor Vaults, Bishops Castle (0.2 miles), Three Tuns, Bishops Castle (0.2 miles), Kings Head, Bishops Castle (0.3 miles), Boars Head, Bishops Castle (0.3 miles), Six Bells, Bishops Castle (0.4 miles)

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Three Tuns Solstice, Clun Pale Ale, Salopian Oracle and Hobsons Best on sale last weekend all at £4 per pint. I thought the ones I drank were in better condition than those I tried in the Tuns. Spectacular view from the superbly kept beer garden.
paul_d102 - 10 May 2022 10:23
In for a pint in the early evening. Very quiet but the Hobson's Best was fine and the staff were friendly. Got the feeling this is where the more mature couples in Bishops Castle drink.
Kenny260556 - 3 Jun 2014 13:42
A nice place to watch yesterday's rugby quietly and read the papers. Big Nev's was on offer from the town's Six Bells Brewery, Stirling from the Three Tuns Brewery (which was not on sale in the Tuns itself) and Hobson's Best. Robinson's Flagon was the cider. A different experience from the town's pubs but still very enjoyable.
paul_d102 - 24 Feb 2013 19:58
The staff here are incredibly nice and the food is really good. We basked in the autumn sunshine in the large garden overlooking the town. Must be a fantastic spot in Summer. Robinson's Flagon cider is good stuff. Lovely pub, lovely people.
shaggoth - 21 Oct 2012 19:30
Agreed this is a bit food orientated bit it is a Hotel and for those who are looking for a meal it seemed popular, but after 9 pm it becomes a very nice place for a pint, particularly the front paneled room which does take you back in time, well worth a visit.

Enjoyed a very nice half of Station Brewery's Cambrian Gold in the garden early on and a nice pint of Big Nev's later in the evening in a very nice chatty, well but not brightly lit atmosphere.

If you are there early evening the best option is to head for the very nice beer garden with superb views over the town to the Shropshire hills. On the first visit here during one of the towns beer festivals there was a marvelous atmosphere in the garden with a band (Destry's Destroyers?) playing what sounded like a modern version of Jewish Wedding music, very entertaining.
Wirral_RealAlians - 23 May 2011 09:40

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