Delicious food and drink in Britain’s most beautiful town
Welcome to our café in the Ludlow Assembly Rooms. We’re on the main square close to the market and Ludlow Castle. Come for breakfast, lunch, coffee and cakes. See below for our early evening openings and events.
Opening times
Monday to Saturday 8am to 4pm.
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday (and the first Monday of the month for our folk/jazz cafes) we reopen for early suppers from 5.30pm. Book your early supper with us at least a day ahead to get 2 courses for £16.
Sunday Brunch 9am to 3.30pm (last orders 3pm)
- 8 – 11.30am — Breakfast
- 11.30am – 4pm — Lunch Menu (PDF)
- All day — Coffee, cakes and tarts
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday (and the first Monday of the month for our folk/jazz cafes) we reopen for early suppers from 5.30pm. Book your early supper with us at least a day ahead to get 2 courses for £16.
Sunday Brunch 9am to 3.30pm (last orders 3pm)
March supper evenings
Thursday 5 Film – 28 Years later: The Bone Temple, starring Ralph Fiennes + Let Us Take You to Paris: The golden era of French music.
Enjoy coq au vin & tarte au citron in Bills Kitchen before heading off to Paris!
Friday 6 Film – Is This Thing On? Loose and funny amicable unravelling of a marriage + Christina Alden, Alex Patterson: multi-instrumentalists /songwriters
Saturday 7 Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray adapted for the stage in this one man show + Craven Arms Big Band: Impressive and entertaining local Big Band
Thursday 12 Classical: London Chamber Ensemble Trio – lyrical beauty and romantic intensity
Friday 13 Across the Evening Sky: Josienne Clarke sings the songs of Sandy Denny
Saturday 14 Film – No Other Choice: satirising workplace politics and cutthroat status seeking
Saturday 14 Bill’s Kitchen Dinner. Thai style spicy beef, ham hock & rhubarb – see here for details
Thursday 19 Film – Our Land: A documentary exploring both sides of the debate about who truly has the right to roam the English countryside
Friday 20 Film – Rebuilding: A moving portrait of resilience following a farm destroyed by fire + Kickback: TV Pins and If the Dress Don’t Fit – 5-piece band combining flavours of Americana, alt –pop songs and radio friendly rock
Saturday 21 1984 by Box Tale Soup – A stunning new adaptation through puppetry of Orwell’s dystopian classic + The Songs of Nick Drake – performed by Keith James and Ritchie Cotterill
Thursday 26 NT Live: The Audience, starring Helen Mirren. The Netflix series, The Crown, was based on this play + Dale Storr – One of the Uk’s leading exponents of New Orleans piano
Friday 27 The Simon & Garfunkel Story – a full live band performing their hits + Cerys Hafana – the creative possibilities and qualities of the triple harp
Enjoy coq au vin & tarte au citron in Bills Kitchen before heading off to Paris!
Friday 6 Film – Is This Thing On? Loose and funny amicable unravelling of a marriage + Christina Alden, Alex Patterson: multi-instrumentalists /songwriters
Saturday 7 Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray adapted for the stage in this one man show + Craven Arms Big Band: Impressive and entertaining local Big Band
Thursday 12 Classical: London Chamber Ensemble Trio – lyrical beauty and romantic intensity
Friday 13 Across the Evening Sky: Josienne Clarke sings the songs of Sandy Denny
Saturday 14 Film – No Other Choice: satirising workplace politics and cutthroat status seeking
Saturday 14 Bill’s Kitchen Dinner. Thai style spicy beef, ham hock & rhubarb – see here for details
Thursday 19 Film – Our Land: A documentary exploring both sides of the debate about who truly has the right to roam the English countryside
Friday 20 Film – Rebuilding: A moving portrait of resilience following a farm destroyed by fire + Kickback: TV Pins and If the Dress Don’t Fit – 5-piece band combining flavours of Americana, alt –pop songs and radio friendly rock
Saturday 21 1984 by Box Tale Soup – A stunning new adaptation through puppetry of Orwell’s dystopian classic + The Songs of Nick Drake – performed by Keith James and Ritchie Cotterill
Thursday 26 NT Live: The Audience, starring Helen Mirren. The Netflix series, The Crown, was based on this play + Dale Storr – One of the Uk’s leading exponents of New Orleans piano
Friday 27 The Simon & Garfunkel Story – a full live band performing their hits + Cerys Hafana – the creative possibilities and qualities of the triple harp
Booking
Book online with us for both daytime and evening reservations, except for our Monday folk and jazz cafes which should be booked direct with the Ludlow Assembly Rooms.
Events: for all events and performances including all bookings/tickets for our Monday jazz/folk cafés book with the Ludlow Assembly Rooms.
Events: for all events and performances including all bookings/tickets for our Monday jazz/folk cafés book with the Ludlow Assembly Rooms.
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