The Last Inn - Menu

Last Inn, Oswestry, SY10 7, United Kingdom, SY10 7EU, Shropshire

🛍 Pub, Lunch, Buffet, British

4.3 💬 1818 Reviews
The Last Inn

Phone: +441952820469

Address: Last Inn, Oswestry, SY10 7, United Kingdom, SY10 7EU, Shropshire

City: Shropshire

Menu Dishes: 15

Reviews: 1818

Website: http://thelastinnnewport.co.uk/

"During Jim Heaton's time, The Last Inn in Hengoed was a traditional village pub known for its excellent beer, delicious food, and inviting atmosphere. While the new owners have made some changes over the years, they have managed to maintain the pub's original charm, with the unfortunate exception of removing the real fire. Recently, the pub underwent renovations, swapping out the cozy wood panels for a brighter sage green and white color scheme. However, this change has altered the atmosphere drastically, making it feel empty and lacking warmth. Service was subpar, with a new and inexperienced waiter who made mistakes with our orders. The food was hit or miss, with some dishes being acceptable while others, like the Sunday roast, were bland and disappointing. The atmosphere has also taken a hit, with the pub now frequented by unsavory characters in tracksuits glued to the Sky Sports TV. Overall, I hope the new management can work on improving the atmosphere, service, and food quality to restore The Last Inn to its former glory. However, until then, I will not be returning."

Full menu - 15 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Pasta

Mixed Specialties

Entrées

Fish Dishes

Side Dishes

Bread

Steaks

Indian

mrchips00 mrchips00

i had a sunday dinner delivered due to lockdown the price very good and the quality and taste the best,the portion size is huge especially the meat,will be having again

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Reviews

Caroline1341
Caroline1341

We had a meal here on Saturday (10 of us), the food and service was excellent. Food freshly cooked and served in good time. Staff really lovely and made you feel very welcome. Well defiantly be going back again soon.


dantookey
dantookey

Visited twice now for sunday lunch lovely welcome by staff food was delicious and served up very nicely with ample amounts served prices are very reasonable for what you get will be visiting again perfect for families and couples alike.WELL WORTH A VISIT IF YOUR IN THE AREA.


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X5100JSkimh

I visited The Last Inn on June 15th, 2023. The food was top-notch for a local pub. I tried their homemade steak pie and it was absolutely delicious! The prices were reasonable, and despite the slow service (due to 3 staff members being off sick), the staff were apologetic and attentive. I will definitely be returning. View menu


Connector802758
Connector802758

Food was amazing! Homemade chips!! Something for everyone. I booked beforehand and discussed my pain in the bum dietary restrictions and Jeremy made me salmon, not on the menu at all! The best salmon I’ve ever had. Lovely warm atmosphere. Kids were welcomed. Beer garden looks fab- must come back when it’s not a rainy October night! Thank you


pauldO4687VY
pauldO4687VY

Over the years this pub has suffered from poor management, and the potential is great, but I’m pleased to say, the new landlord is getting things on track. I call in for a meal, and was blown away by the price,service, quality, and size of the portions. You certainly need to book, as it’s becoming very popular. It’s dog friendly, and welcomes families. Back to its best.


BanSproutsInCurries
BanSproutsInCurries

We called ahead to inquire about staying in our T4 camper van in the restaurant's car park. We were told that it was allowed. Upon arrival with our dog, we were greeted warmly and made to feel very welcome. The bar staff was friendly, and we enjoyed a delicious meal at a great price, accompanied by a bottle of wine. Everyone we interacted with was extremely friendly. We will definitely be returning for a meal and overnight stay when in the area. View menu


waffleknocker
waffleknocker

Driving through Shropshire en route to Glastonbury festival we came across The Last Inn, we rang ahead to see if we could park our campervan in the car park overnight and Jeremy and Karen were most accommodating, after a drink and a chat Jeremy showed us around the pub which is delightful and quaint with a lovely refurbished function room, we had a great night drinking and chatting to the locals, retiring to our van for a great nights sleep, the only shame was that we didn't have time to stay for sunday lunch which smelled incredible as we pulled away, we will definitely return!


342stuartg
342stuartg

We were travelling in our campervan from a trip to Northumberland and needed a place to stop over and have something to eat. We checked online and found a great review and of The Last Inn and decided to check the place out. We asked a member of staff if we could stay in the car park and before we could even offer some sort of recompense for letting us stay, they agreed and welcomed us in the pub. They had stopped serving food as it was 9 o'clock on a Sunday evening, but Karen Jeremy offered and ordered us a curry, then had it delivered, and let us use their plates and cutlery. We then spent the next couple of hours chatting and drinking with the locals, meeting their highly entertaining and...


lordmelburyztable
lordmelburyztable

During Jim Heaton's time, The Last Inn in Hengoed was a traditional village pub known for its excellent beer, delicious food, and inviting atmosphere. While the new owners have made some changes over the years, they have managed to maintain the pub's original charm, with the unfortunate exception of removing the real fire. Recently, the pub underwent renovations, swapping out the cozy wood panels for a brighter sage green and white color scheme. However, this change has altered the atmosphere drastically, making it feel empty and lacking warmth. Service was subpar, with a new and inexperienced waiter who made mistakes with our orders. The food was hit or miss, with some dishes being acceptab... View menu

Categories

  • Pub Enjoy a lively atmosphere with our classic pub favorites. From hearty burgers and fish 'n' chips to savory pies and craft brews, our menu promises a cozy experience ideal for unwinding with friends.
  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost. View menu
  • Buffet Indulge in a lavish array of culinary delights with our buffet selection, featuring a diverse range of delectable dishes to satisfy every palate, from savory starters to irresistible desserts.
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.

Amenities

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