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Contribuisci feedbackI booked this for my 50th birthday firstly because I used to play golf at Church Stretton and so have many fond memories of being there as a kid, and secondly because we'd been there for a tapas evening previously and the food was fantastic. Everything that Rita made for the grazing table/buffet was amazing (especially the home made scotch eggs). It also looked amazing and the birthday cake was delicious. Ben and his team gave great friendly service from behind the bar and ensured that all of our guests had a great time. There was a large screen TV, so we also managed to have the Word Cup rugby on. Nothing was too much trouble. We hired a local singer, who they managed to make room for in addition to the 75+ guests. Highly recommended as a venue. It was so much cozier/nicer than a village hall, and it was great to have the whole place to ourselves which you don't get at a pub/restaurant. This was in winter and so it was dark outside, but in summer it has lovely views over the town
Rita provided a wonderful Grazing Table for a private, afternoon party for 30. The food was plentiful, varied, colourful, delicious and artistically displayed. The homemade birthday cake was delicious and so beautifully presented. So very sorry it was too delicious and we didn't take any photos of the Table. We would highly recommend this venue for a private event, but also great for an all day breakfast after a bracing walk in the Shropshire Hills.
We had our wedding reception at the golf club , Rita and ben made our day amazing , the food was all home made and tasted amazing , we were all well looked after , the cake Rita made was amazing ! And we are so truly greatful for the kindness they all shared on our special day. I would 100 percent recommend the gold club for a birthday party small wedding reception we had an amazing day thanks to them all .
After getting thoroughly soaked on the golf course we popped in here for hot drinks. Nice fresh coffee for £2 and a heart-warming brandy for £3. The members are friendly here as are the bar staff
Hadn't been up to The Links since it re-opened earlier this year. Seems The Clubhouse has been given a bit of a facelift, really nice craft beer (Ironbridge Coracle) and Real Ale (Woods Born and Bres) and a generous portion of chips. Food choices look wholesome, so will pop up with family at some stage. Staff were rushed off their feet which may explain the slightly nervous welcome. We were all Strangers once, before becoming regulars