The Lord Combermere is a traditional pub and dining venue located in the centre of Audlem, a picturesque village in the south of Cheshire close to the Shropshire border. The area is known for its scenic canalside walks along the Shropshire Union Canal, as well as its rural countryside setting, making the pub a popular stop for walkers, cyclists and visitors exploring this part of Cheshire.
The building combines classic country-pub character with modern comforts, offering a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Inside, guests will find exposed beams, open fireplaces and a mix of cosy seating and larger dining areas. A spacious beer garden provides additional seating during warmer months, adding to its appeal as a community hub.
The Lord Combermere serves modern British pub cuisine, with menus built around hearty, familiar dishes and seasonal ingredients. Starters typically include options such as homemade soups, pâté, crispy squid and sharing plates. The main menu features a wide selection of pub favourites including burgers, steaks, fish and chips, pies, curries and salads, alongside daily specials that reflect local produce. Vegetarian and vegan dishes are available, and the kitchen caters for dietary requirements where possible. Sunday roasts are a key part of the offering, served with traditional trimmings and popular with both locals and visitors.
Desserts include classics such as sticky toffee pudding, cheesecakes and chocolate brownies. The drinks list features cask ales, draught beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks, with an emphasis on well-known brands and local selections.
Audlem’s blend of rural charm, canalside scenery and strong community identity makes The Lord Combermere well placed for those seeking approachable, traditional pub dining in a welcoming village setting. Its combination of classic cooking, friendly service and central location has helped establish it as a reliable part of the local dining scene.