Large, edge of town, pub with plenty of parking. Recommended locally for its well appointed outdoor areas, and its reasonably priced food, although the interior is beginning to look a little tired
The main thrust is dining but there is adequate provision for drinkers, offering real ale from the Marston’s group of Brewers. The 70 bus service into Oswestry stops right next to the pub.
Historic Interest
The Highwayman in question would be Humphrey Kynaston, who preyed upon wealthy Shrewsbury wool merchants travelling to Oswestry to buy Welsh cloth in the markets there in the 16th century.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Highwayman, Oswestry
Changing beers typically include: Banks's - Mild , Wychwood - Hobgoblin Ruby