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  • Henry Tudor HouseBuilt in the 1400s, this beautiful half-timbered building is a wonderful mix of old and modern. With regular live music, a sleek bar and oak framed restaurant.

    The Lion HotelThis hotel has played host to Dickens and Darwin and mixes Elizabethan décor with a quintessentially British menu.

    Old Post OfficeTraditional pub and hotel, family and dog-friendly. Pub Quiz every Wednesday and Karaoke Sundays.

    WheatsheafA traditional pub situated in a half timbered building. Eight pumps of real ale with live music three evenings.

    Golden Cross HotelA whimsical gastro pub with quirky interior, a real “home from home”.

    Coach and HorsesA traditional pub with great carvery for lunch. Also serving 5 real ales and food in the evening.

    Admiral BenbowA traditional pub named after a local hero.

    Three Fishes Inn The original smoking free pub. Cosy and welcoming with real ales.

    Harvey’s Restaurant and Bar Found on Grope Lane, this friendly restaurant is situated where the ladies of the night would have operated in historic times.

    Bull Inn Warm, friendly pub with two big screens showing sport, Wednesday open mic and live music on Friday and Saturday.

    The Libertine Cocktail Bar and Tea Room The first dedicated cocktail bar in Shrewsbury also offering cake, tea and coffee during the day.

    House of the Rising Sun A fusion cuisine restaurant and industrial style bar. Warm lighting, friendly faces and luxurious atmosphere.

    Riverbank Bar and Kitchen and NY Lounge A riverside restaurant and bar with cocktail lounge and modern interior.

    The Armoury Next to the river, this impressive space serves good food, local ales and a great quality wine list. Dog friendly.

    Waterfront and Bonds A riverside bar and grill with a modern fresh cuisine and an American owner. Friday and Saturday bands and disco music.

    Montgomery’s Tower Get breakfast, lunch and dinner here and dance the night away.

    Blind Tiger A prohibition style cocktail bar with a secret extension full of suitcases.

    Fever and Boutique A club on two levels with booths, offering drinks packages for parties.

    Albert’s Shed Live music venue and bar offering entertainment 7 nights a week.

    The Loopy Shrew Inspired by the geography of Shrewsbury, a warm and vibrant restaurant and bar with stylish interior.

    Morgans - The Exchange Hotel Affordable, fresh and fun, service is relaxed and informal at this modern bar.

    Shrewsbury Market Hall Britain’s Favourite Market 2018 Winner: Cool, quirky and creative - offering tastes of the world from Indian street food to a gin parlour.

    Ashley’s Wine Bar A wine bar with a great atmosphere.

    The Hole in the Wall A cosy town centre inn, this pub dates back to the 15th century and is said to be haunted by a young girl called Sarah.

    Chez Sophie A relaxed French café bar offering Belgian beers, hand selected by Shropshire’s only beer sommelier, alongside waffles, crepes and coffee.

    The Warehouse Bar and GrillCity style bar and grill, a wide selection of beer, a deal on food every day and more than 40 tables.

    Old Smokey BBQAn American style smoked BBQ joint, this thriving restaurant and bar is a must for those with a passion for American food and drink.

    The Kings HeadAn 800 year old timber framed pub with a pre- Reformation chapel mural rediscovered in 1987.

    The Shrewsbury HotelFriendly atmosphere with a wide selection of ales and affordable food.

    The Salopian BarAward winning ale pub with sports shown and eight beers on tap.

    WEST END AND VICTORIA QUAY

    SHOPLATCH

    MARDOL AND CLAREMONT

    The Alb Known for its zombie cocktails served in a skull, with two floors including a restaurant, a tiki rum bar and secret room.

    Platform A venue inspired by its proximity to the train station, order your drink at a bar designed as a station platform. DJ on weekends.

    Station Hotel A gin and craft beer bar situated opposite the train station, this hotel overlooks the red sandstone of Shrewsbury Castle.

    The Bulls Head A traditional pub. Northern soul or Karaoke DJ on alternate Saturday nights.

    The Vaults Independent pub with beer garden overlooking the castle.

    St Nicholas A grill and cocktail bar in a former chapel, food off the grill, with five boutique rooms available for booking.

    Dough n Oil Pizza place with an urban vibe, “Oil of their craft beer is from independent brewers”

    The Yorkshire House A bikers pub with a statue of an orc inside and wall grafitti, great choice of songs on the jukebox.

    The LoggerheadsSelection of three lounge areas, one of which was for “men only” until 1975. Acoustic music on Tuesdays and folk music every other Sunday.

    Drapers HallShrewsbury’s original meet up place since the 15th century, offering fine dining and local beer.

    Darwin’s KitchenBar and restaurant inspired by Charles Darwin’s travels around the world.

    Cromwell’s InnThis traditional bar and restaurant has a spacious beer garden and serves contemporary food.

    Lion + PheasantA relaxing and warm hotel with a great bar and restaurant, serving delicious food.

    House of GrainBar and kitchen offering craft beer, artisan gin, cocktails, steaks and wood smoked meats.

    The Hop & FriarOriginal old style pub with a friendly atmosphere to watch official SKY and BT sports and drink real ale.

    Nags HeadReal ale, a beer garden and a 14th century wall, this traditional pub was used in the filming of A Christmas Carol.

    CASTLE STREET

    ST MARY’S AND DOGPOLE

    WYLE COP

    HIGH STREET

    THE SQUARE, PRINCESS ST AND MARKET ST

    BUTCHER ROW

    Tap Beer/Ale

    Bottled beer

    Craft Beer

    Cocktails

    Tea/Coffee

    Wine

    Pool/snooker

    Darts

    Beer Garden

    Live music

    Comedy Nights

    Disco/ DJ

    Pub Quiz

    Food

    Bar Snacks

    Hotel/rooms

    TV for sports

    Function room

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