Must-see nightlife in Shropshire

  • Henry Tudor House

    Shropshire

    Tucked off Wyle Cop, this seriously overhanging black-and-white beauty was built in the early 15th century and is where Henry VII stayed before the Battle…

  • Three Tuns

    Shropshire

    Bishop's Castle's finest watering hole is attached to the tiny Three Tuns Brewery, which has been rolling barrels of nut-brown ale across the courtyard…

  • Malthouse

    Shropshire

    Renovated in 2018, this inn on the Severn's riverbanks makes a great place to drink, eat and/or sleep. Local ales, craft gins and cocktails feature on the…

  • Boathouse

    Shropshire

    Linked to the town centre by the 1923-built Porthill suspension footbridge, this Tudor-style inn on the banks of the Severn has a glorious beer garden…

  • Armoury

    Shropshire

    Despite being a modern creation, this cavernous brick space with long wooden tables, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, assorted collectables and the aromas of…

  • Church Inn

    Shropshire

    The hop-strewn Church Inn is a cosy little escape with a pulpit at the bar. It's tucked away on the narrow lane beside the old butter market.

  • Loggerheads

    Shropshire

    Traditional 17th-century Loggerheads has a crop of small, cosy corners including the Poet's Room hung with portraits of Samuel Beckett, Ted Hughes and…

  • Wheatsheaf Inn

    Shropshire

    Under the medieval Broadgate, the quiet little Wheatsheaf Inn has stone walls, exposed wooden beams, toasty fireplaces and local ales.

  • Three Fishes

    Shropshire

    This quintessential creaky Tudor alehouse dates from the 15th century.