| Pub | Comments | Location |
|---|---|---|
| BRIDGENORTH | ||
| Railwayman's Arms | A pleasant traditional two room pub in the steam railway station, with a fine choice of hand pulled ales. Decorated, of course, with lots of railway memorabilia. | Bridgenorth Station |
| SHREWSBURY | ||
| Armoury | Nice rather quirky interior decor, including 12ft high bookshelves in this rather splendid pub/restaurant. The pneumatic tubes for food orders are in use. They serve a wide range of real ales in excellent condition. The building, built in 1806, was originally an armoury at a different location. It became disused in 1882 and a shortage of building materials after the Great War caused it to be rebuilt on the current site in 1922 for use as a bakery, which continued until 1974.
Last visited September 2007. |
Victoria Avenue |
| Bull's Head | A nice pint of hand pulled Banks' in this traditional boozer with some nice original features. The juke box is a little noisy.
Last visited August 2006. |
Castle Gates |
| Loggerheads | Excellent real ale in this friendly recently refurbished antique pub, which is on CAMRA's list of historic pub interiors.
Last visited September 2007. |
St Mary's Street / Church Street |
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