Shrewsbury (/ˈʃroʊzbri/ ( listen) SHROHZ-bree or /ˈʃruːzbri/ ( listen) SHROOZ-bree) is the county town of Shropshire, England. The town is on the River Severn and the 2011 census recorded a population of 71,715.
Restaurants in Shrewsbury
5.0 based on 119 reviews
This market hall was recommended to us by the proprietor of our B&B and she was right to do so. A very interesting collection of independent market stall offering produce from your standard fruit and veg , Asian and Indian street food and plenty of different arts and crafts stalls. All undercover over two floors it was interesting to wander here for a while.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Independent family shippers of estate wines, since 1842.
A truly wonderful experience. Wines and spirits on sale from under £8 a bottle to over £400 a bottle. Apart from the shop at the front, go around the back to the cellar that houses most of the wines and spirits. It has a Dickensian atmosphere about it. You can indulge in tasting various wines and they also have a small museum (or rather a collection of old implements). A definite must to visit for the wine enthusiast.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Evolution Brewery, Bar & Tap Room
5.0 based on 72 reviews
Fun informal wine and gin tasting events here in Shropshire. We offer a range of events from introductory courses to more in-depth tastings, food and wine matching and professional (WSET) training. All events focus on enjoying wine in a relaxed and informal setting. No previous wine experience is necessary
Received as a Christmas gift I didn’t know what to expect. Gary was welcoming and made everyone feel at ease. Going into enough details about the various wines he had chosen and matching them with complementing charcuterie (seems so obvious that charcuterie from the same region/country goes best with the wine) we tasted 6 wines learning about the nuances of the regions, grapes and what makes a good year. A great introduction to the Shropshire Wine School and will definitely attend events in the future and recommend them to friends.
4.5 based on 295 reviews
Martin is a great raconteur, we had fun, learnt (and drank!) a lot and the pie for lunch was exceptionally good. Lovely local business.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Brompton cookery school offers a relaxed and funfilled cookery experience for both the novice cook or seasoned chefs. Set in the beautiful barn conversion on part of the Attingham Estate this is the perfect place to learn some new skills and take in the Shropshire countryside. We have a varied selection of courses from basic cookery to fine dining, bakery to butchery and evening dining experiences
My wife and I had booked a “secret supper” together with an overnight stay in the Farmhouse B&B next to the school and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The supper menu was revealed by Marcus in the kitchen beforehand with each dish, and its preparation, discussed in detail. The food quality was excellent, the wine reasonably priced and the waiting staff extremely helpful. What made it truly special was the ambience - the dining area is an intimate space with 16 people seated at two large tables and the conversation quickly flowed. Highly recommended for something that little bit special.
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