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The Royal Oak - Cardington - Photo album

First time visiting. Warm welcome on our arrival. We ordered sandwiches which were freshly made to order and served beautifully with fresh salad and crisps and arrived quickly. Thoroughly enjoyed our whistle-stop visit.
Brilliant pub and food is exquisite. Friendly, happy atmosphere. I'll be returning very soon
This is a fab local pub. Great selection of food on the menu with 3 or 4 extra choices on the specials board. We are in the area on holiday for a week and have eaten here twice so far, both times had 3 course meals and loved what we have had. Will be visiting again soon. The photos show a selection
Decided to visit all 10 of the oldest pubs in Shropshire, this was No1, based on distance and menu (somewhat exaggerated sadly) set in the beautiful village of Cardington just a short distance from Church Stretton. Possibly one of the smallest pubs ive ever visited, very low ceilings serviced by the
Exceptional food - simple fresh ingredients cooked really well
We've recently moved our caravan to the area, we've now visited 3 times and not been disappointed once. We've been for Sunday lunch today oh my absolutely lovely shall be going again, the food was gorgeous, Staff friendly and it's always warm and welcoming.
A beautiful hidden gem in the countryside which we found whilst glamping nearby. We had a very tasty Sunday lunch here as a family, although the boy decided he wanted the beef burger (which he said was absolutely amazing!) - great portion size, too. Stunning Sunday lunch, where we both enjoyed the
Most of the poor reviews are from miserable losers who upon investigation seem to find fault with every place they visit in their lives. The food here is excellent, the beer is excellent, and if the miserable people actually attempted to interact with the people around them they would find the staff
Good selection of beers and wine. Steve pours a great Guinness. Great atmosphere in a friendly pub, in a friendlier village.
Visited for evening meal on Sunday 25 June 2017. The pub is a lovely single room country pub with further seating outside the pub at the front of the Royal Oak. The beer is well kept and shows why the pub is in the Good Beer Guide. My wife ordered a real cider (Weston's) which she really liked. Th
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