| Shifnal |
The Anvil |
| Free house. Tiny side street local with a real fire and a homely feel. Popular with darts players. The tiny bar offers three real ales. The Everards Tiger Bitter was a nice temperature and very drinkable. Situated on Ashton Road. Tel - 01952 460125 Visited Oct 2002 |
| Banks's
Original Everards Tiger Guest ales |
| Landlord's comments - We are now a much bigger pub, with a beer garden and have a good selection of real ales. We are a privately owned free house - Jun 2006 |
|
The Beehive |
The
Beehive now has real ale again. Families are welcome, food is served, Sky
TV. Outside refurb. Situated on Curriers Lane. Tel - 01952 460655. Need to
visit again soon.
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| Beers... |
Crown & Anchor |
| M&B pub. Bass was the only real ale on sale and it was acceptable. Poolroom. Pub was a bit smokey and dark inside. Car park. Situated on Broadway. Tel - 01952 462505 Visited Aug 2001 |
| Bass |
Jaspers |
| Pub, restaurant and bistro. As well as the restaurant area there is a bar with a pool table. Food is served and there is a car park around the back. There is all kind of old paraphernalia on the shelves in the bar. The London Pride was a nice pint with a good temperature. Situated on Victoria Road. Tel - 01952 460452. Visited Jun 2003 |
| Banks's Bitter Fullers London Pride Tetley Bitter |
Naughty Nells |
Freehouse. This is
a 16th century coaching house now converted into a hotel, pub and restaurant. The pub has
stone floors and pumping music and looks like a dungeon - dark and dismal. The Enville Ale
was a bit disappointing. Accommodation. Separte Mongolian restaurant. Situated on Park
Street. Tel - 01952 411412. Visited Jun 2003 |
| Enville Ale
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Oddfellows |
Freehouse. Pleasant
pub with an interesting menu - includes octopus and rabbit - and the food is not cheap.
Popular with drinkers and diners. Candles on the tables. Situated at 65 High Street. Tel -
01952 249153 Visited Aug 2001 Pub
website |
| Everards Tiger
Holdens Black Country Bitter Timothy Taylor Landlord Bitter Wye Valley Butty Bach |
Old Bell Inn |
Bass pub. The
London Pride was a bit fizzy and the Ruddles had an aftertaste of vanilla. Food served
including cheap lunchtime specials. Interesting bamboo furniture. Young clientele. Three
rooms including a restaurant area. Check out the sayings on the beams. Pink Walls.
Situated on Church Street. Tel - 01952 463441 Visited Aug 2001 |
| Fullers London
Pride Marstons Pedigree Bitter Morland Old Speckled Hen Ruddles County |
Railway Inn |
Enterprise Inn.
Popular side street pub. Food served. Stained glass windows at the front. Floorboards and
hops. Situated on Aston Street. Tel - 01952 460431 Visited Aug 2001 |
| Bass Courage Directors Bitter |
Wheatsheaf |
Banks's pub - a
Ruby Red Tap House. Bit of car parking at the front. Typical Banks's selection of ales with the added advantage of Camerons Sea Breeze. Looks
like a pretty historic old building. Situated on Broadway. Tel - 01952 460938 Visited Aug
2001 Pub website |
| Banks's Bitter Banks's Original Camerons Sea Breeze Marstons Pedigree Bitter |