Discover the best top things to do in Shropshire, United Kingdom including The Boot Inn, The Coracle Micropub And Beer Shop, Wellington Orbit, White Hart Pub, Woodman Inn, Joule's Pub, Old Market Hall, The Buttermarket, The Nags Head, The Sun Inn Corfton.
Restaurants in Shropshire
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Great well run friendly pub, now run as a community pub. Inside and out very well kept and clean. The real ale is well kept and pulled right. Well done Chris and Hollie and the rest of the community.
5.0 based on 61 reviews
What a great micro pub,lovely beers and great service.Very well organised with regard to Covid and a great order and pay system via the app.Thumbs up all round guys????
5.0 based on 32 reviews
** Currently operating as takeaway and cafe with outdoor seating ** Wellington Orbit operates a café and 63 seat cinema in the heart of Wellington, Shropshire. Affordable cinema tickets coupled with very comfortable seating and state of the art projection and audio equipment make this cinema an excellent choice for a visit. Our café sells a delicious range of home made cakes and lunches, as well as barista coffee. We also sell wine, cider, local beer and lager - all of which can be taken into the cinema. The cinema can also be hired out for one-off events, such as end of term screenings for local schools - please contact us for further details. We are always looking for volunteers so if you are interested in being part of the team behind the local independent cinema and cafe, pop-in and we will get you signed up.
Went to Harry Potter Thursday. A most for Harry Potter fans who came suitably dressed, as where the friendly staff and volunteers. Comfortable seats with everyone suitably socially distanced. A lovely treat in these difficult times and a way to support local business. Throughly recommend, only wish we had been to the showing of the other HP films this was the last one in the series.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Went to the Woodman for the first time after lockdown and it was great. Sat in the beer garden, which is a credit to Lin the landlady, full of beautiful flowers, and large umbrellas over tables. The Ladies were immaculate( and I guess the gents also!). Its a "real" pub.No music,slot machines etc so you can have a conversation with pals.. Step the barmaid is fantastic and Lin is also very welcoming. If you're in Shrewsbury, it's worth the walk up Coton Hill to visit.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Lovely friendly pub. Very covid19 safety compliant. Car park on the premises and dogs allowed. The staff are very helpful and polite, the food is fresh and very tasty.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
Built in 1596, Shrewsbury's iconic Old Market Hall was lovingly restored and re-opened as a contemporary cinema and cafe bar in 2004. The intimate 81-seat cinema screens a diverse programme of independent film, classics, world cinema, documentaries, and popular releases. The accompanying Cafe Bar is hugely popular as a place to meet friends and relax in historic surroundings, serving an array of teas, coffees, cold drinks, cake and alcoholic beverages. There is no place like... OMH.
The Old Market Hall is a gorgeous historic building. Inside there is a cafe and movie theatre. You can visit either or both. The cafe has fantastic views of Shrewsbury and it's a really lovely place for a brew. They have a lift as well as stairs to get to the top.
4.5 based on 128 reviews
The Buttermarket is Shropshire's largest multi-purpose entertainment venue. This iconic Grade 2 listed building has played host to some of the UK's biggest names including James Arthur, JLS, Billy Ocean, Shayne Ward, and Levellers.Boasting three floors the venue also hosts sporting events, banqueting and is home to Shropshire's Superclub.Situated near to Shrewsbury Railway station.
Great evening, food was fab, hot, served altogether very prompt. Drinks brought to your table, lovely friendly staff. Felt very comfortable and spacious, best Xmas party venue we’ve had. Even the meet and greet was a lovely touch making us feel special. Will defo book next yr.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Thank you to Russell and his team for a great welcome and a really relaxing time in a traditional pub, with a very nice outside area, well kept ales and a good range, including my favourite Wye Valley offerings. Great regard and respect also for the friendly locals and most especially those who assisted in my medical episode. OK so I got the wrong Nag's Head in the first place, and got shipped off in a taxi to another Nag's Head miles out of town, another lovely place but this was the original target and this is the biz, ha ha, but apparently I'm not the only one to have done this! Laughs galore. Hope to return one day to the wonderful town of Shrewsbury and this great traditional boozer - and next time I shall not be accompanied by the (whether you like it or not) Delilah toting Tom Jones impressionist
4.5 based on 120 reviews
The Sun Inn is a family run pub situated in the beautiful Corvedale between the picturesque town of Ludlow and Much Wenlock. It was first licensed in 1613 and the Pearce family have been here since 1983. The Corvedale Brewery has been established since 1999.
Thanks Norman and the team for letting us park our motorhome on the car park. We enjoyed a great night and the beer is well worth a trip!
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