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The Wynnstay Inn, Llansillin

A pub in Powys.

Built in 1784, The Wynnstay is now the only surviving of five Inns in the Village of Llansilin. Situated in the beautiful Welsh hills bordering the Tanat Valley and the Shropshire Market town of Oswestry, The Wynnstay is an ideal base for exploring the many walks and attractions that this idyllic area has to offer.

Llansillin, Oswestry, Powys, Shropshire, SY10 7QB
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01691 791355

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http://thewynnstayinn.weebly.com/

Facilities include: Outside Seating, Jukebox, Dominos, Village, Darts, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee,

Mon - Wed: 17:30 - 22:30
Thu: 17:30 - 23:00
Fri: 13:30 - 23:00
Sat - Sun: 12:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Greene King IPA 3.6 Greene King PLC

An easy drinking, refreshing IPA with a hoppy taste, and aroma to give a clean dry finish

Tasting Notes: Tawny Amber in colour with a hoppy taste and aroma.

John Smiths Bitter 3.8 John Smith's Brewery

Bronze and amber colouring with a malt and fruity smell.

Tasting Notes: Malt, hop bitterness, a full body with lasting aftertaste. John Smith’s bitter, which is still going strong, is a malty, bitter sweet ale with a slight fruitiness and a bitter aftertaste – we probably took the words right out of your mouth.

Young’s Bitter 3.7 Young & Co.'s Brewery PLC

Young’s Bitter shares the heritage of 175 years of brewing expertise. Today Young’s Bitter one of the fastest growing standard cask beers in England and Wales.

Tasting Notes: A refreshing ale, golden in colour, with a light, dry palate, a fresh, fruity aroma and a long, satisfying bitter finish.

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