The Boathouse is one of those well known pubs that everyone enjoys visiting. Sat on the banks of the River Severn and overlooking Shrewsbury's idyllic Quarry park, the Boathouse has something for everyone, including the best beer garden in the County, a function room, good food, including a carvery, local cask ales and that Olde Worldy feel to the bar.
The Buttermarket, an iconic grade 2 listed building, is Shropshire's biggest entertainment venue, comprising of three unique floors - The Cellars, Main Arena and VIP Mezzanine levels.
The venue hosts a range of live concerts and gigs, banqueting, conferences, comedy nights, nightclub promotions, cage fighting and many other entertainment activities.
Anyone wishing to promote live music or host events at The Buttermarket should email Grant Lees grant@thebuttermarket.co.uk
The Featherbed Boasts a varied Menu with Carvery firmly at the heart of it, The Featherbed will make an excellent venue to dine with friends and family. Children will love our dedicated kids menu and indoor and outdoor play areas. A varied choice of drinks are available, including an excellent choice of cask ales from one of Marstons six breweries. A great wine selection and range of soft drinks are also available. Keep your eyes peeled on our facebook page for offers and special menu's. So why not come along and receive a warm welcome from Ben, Jeni & all the Featherbed team. We look forward...
Of all the traditional pubs in Shrewsbury, few have notched up as much history as The Hole in the Wall. Records from the 16th century tell us that it was an old inn, once a favourite stopover for travelling performers. It's also on the site of a 13th century mansion - you'll see some of the original windows and doors of Shute Hall in our main bar area. Pop in for a drink and we'll tell you all about Shute Hall's tragic Lady Sarah, whose spirit roams the pub after closing time.
A mix of old and new, fresh and organic, taste and texture - visit the Market Hall in Shrewsbury and experience the unique blend of some of Shropshire's finest producers, restaurants, arts and crafts.
This is a magnificent grade II listed building, standing on the banks of the River Severn, it has been tastefully decorated and captures the charms of its original coaching inn days, reflecting an atmosphere of comfort and tranquillity.
The hotel has been awarded 3 AA stars and provides quality food and service in a welcoming environment.
Food is served all day and the range of menus feature fresh seasonal produce produced by the talented kitchen brigade.
The venue benefits from a central location and is ideal for meetings and functions. Resident guests can enjoy a range of short breaks in ...