Must-see restaurants in Powys

  • Ynyshir Hall

    Powys

    Foraged wild foods, the best local meat and seafood and his own kitchen-garden produce give Gareth Ward of Ynyshir Hall the foundations to concoct some of…

  • Checkers

    Powys

    One of the main drawcards of Montgomery is this truly excellent restaurant-with-rooms. With an inquisitive modern-French approach to fresh, locally…

  • Carlton Riverside

    Powys

    This upscale restaurant has a boutique feel and a mantelpiece groaning under its many awards. There's an upstairs bar (open Tuesday to Sunday evenings),…

  • Red Lion

    Powys

    With its upcycled furniture, tapas-oriented menu (largely making use of produce sourced within 30 miles) and carefully curated drinks (12 whites, 12 reds…

  • Drawing Room

    Powys

    Set in a Georgian country house flanked by kitchen gardens, this two-rosette restaurant-with-rooms is one of the region's finest. Prime Welsh black beef,…

  • Castle Kitchen

    Powys

    This lovely little deli-cafe overlooking Monty's picturesque heart is perfect for stocking up on bottles, butter, charcuterie and other supplies for a…

  • Duck's Nest

    Powys

    The provenance board on the wall reflects the diligence with which this excellent new restaurant scours Powys, Hereford and Shropshire for great local…

  • High Street Delicatessen

    Powys

    Fantastic locally roasted coffee, homemade cakes, panini and soups, Welsh smallgoods and carefully chosen wines and beers are just for starters at this…

  • Drovers Rest

    Powys

    Increasingly recognised as one of Mid-Wales' best dining venues, this charming restaurant does fantastic things with local produce. Snugly perched by the…

  • Moroccan Delicatessen

    Powys

    Run by a French/North African couple who cut their teeth on the London restaurant trade, this delightful deli is the best place in Presteigne to get a…

  • Number Twenty One

    Powys

    Run by a passionate young foodie couple with ambitions that exceed the usual small-town bistro, Number Twenty One has been popular since the day it opened…

  • Andy & Adam's Shop

    Powys

    From paddock to plate, the eponymous, hands-on owners here oversee the production of dishes such as the 'local bap' (with sausage made from pork they…

  • Corn Store

    Powys

    If Welshpool has a dining institution, this is it. Run by chef-proprietor Rebecca for over 25 years, it has avocado walls and cheery round, rainbow…

  • Wynnstay Wales

    Powys

    Whether you fancy picking at some tapas, a wood-fired pizza or a full three-course meal sourced from local providers, the Wynnstay has you covered. Housed…

  • Herb Garden Cafe

    Powys

    Tucked away in a shopping arcade just off Station Cres, the Herb Garden Cafe serves tasty organic, wholefood meals such as smoked chicken, mango and…

  • Van's Good Food Shop

    Powys

    This excellent vegetarian deli features the best of local produce, including organic fruit, cheese and wine, plus ecofriendly cleaning products and other…

  • Mirrens

    Powys

    Scrubbed up in 2016, adding a 2nd-level cocktail bar, Mirrens still sources beef from local farmers who feed their Japanese Wagyu cattle with beer and…

  • Old Swan Tearooms

    Powys

    Using every cranny of a low-ceilinged, half-timbered, crooked-chimneyed 17th-century former inn in the dead centre of Rhayader, the Old Swan is great for…

  • Horse & Jockey Inn

    Powys

    This horseshoe-shaped 14th-century coaching inn welcomes wayfarers, and is one of the best places to eat in town. You can eat in the bar or on the sunny…

  • Wild Swan

    Powys

    Relocated just west of the timbered 17th-century building it originally occupied, this organic deli and wholefood shop is still a great place to pick up…

  • Ivy House Cafe

    Powys

    A warm, homely place with local art on the walls and a fine line in home baking, Ivy House offers a good selection of hearty and wholesome classic cafe…

  • Lychgate Cottage

    Powys

    This little tearoom and delicatessen by the village church serves delicious Welsh cheese and pâté platters, Ludlow olives, sandwiches, baguettes and cakes…

  • Market

    Powys

    Chartered by Edward I himself, in 1291, the Wednesday street market has been going ever since and remains a lively affair.

  • Royal Oak

    Powys

    This handsome brick coaching inn, which played host to Queen Victoria en route to Powis Castle, is home to a hushed and carpeted bistro. The indispensable…

  • Cosy Corner

    Powys

    This timber-windowed, low-ceilinged tearoom lives up to its sobriquet, providing excellent homemade cakes and sandwiches alongside more elaborate dishes…

  • Tŷ Morgans

    Powys

    This relaxed bar and bistro serves a good selection of food ranging from basic sandwiches to pub classics and grilled Welsh steaks. There is also a…

  • Spencer's Bar & Brasserie

    Powys

    Spencer's, fronting the Victorian Metropole Hotel, is a bar and brasserie with lots of space and a hushed, well-carpeted vibe. The menu includes plenty of…

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