Pubs in Shifnal
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Found 12 pubs in Shifnal
Anvil Inn
22 Aston Road, Shifnal TF11 8DU
Re-opened October 2018 after extensive refurbishment by new owners, Black Country Ales, and thoroughly brought up to date with sheltered courtyard, astro turf and modern toilets including disabled. The pub interior has been traditionally brought up to date with clean lines and homely upholstery. The original fireplace has been retained and sports log and coal fires on colder nights. The dart board is in an enclosed booth. The bar has 10 handpulls, 3 devoted to Black Country Ales, five for guests and two for real cider. Generous bar snacks are available and dogs are allowed. No children after 7pm. Accommodation is available next door (no connection with Black Country Ales). Anvil Ale (4.0% ABV) is Simpkiss Bitter brewed by Enville Brewery in Staffordshire. The easiest route from the railway station is through the car park.
Jaspers Arms
15 Victoria Rd, Shifnal TF11 8AF
Refurbished in 2015 and called "Jaspers Arms" to denote a pub rather than a restaurant with a major alteration of lounge, bar and outside area. Now incorporates a semi-island bar with distinct areas for lounge and bar and imaginatively decorated in a mix of modern and traditional. The Lounge section is a large area with plush leather seating and small areas for more intimate drinking. The bar area incorporates a dart board. There is a cellar bar open at weekends, and for private functions. The outside of the pub is painted a striking mustard colour with white detailing. A porch and disabled access has been added during the refurbishment and tables for outside drinking in good weather. The large car park at the rear has a fine view of the Victorian Railway Viaduct. Happy "hour" Monday - Friday 4.30 - 7.30pm
Crown
8 Broadway, Shifnal TF11 8AZ
Pub is near the centre of town near all the facilities Shifnal is noted for,; takeaway's, pubs and restaurants. Previously owned by Woods Brewery, The Crown is now independently owned, and at the time of writing is described by the owner as a work in progress. It has a large room at front with a bar central up a step. This and the lack of suitable toilets make it unsuitable for wheelchairs. There is a large room at the back of the bar and an entrance to a suntrap lounge with a covered area, and also a side entrance from the street Only guest beers are available at present (3) A restaurant on the upper floor is planned for the future.
Bell
12 Church Street, Shifnal TF11 9AA
Currently a bar and restaurant for Nepalese and Indian food, with a large front room with tables and chairs and TVs each end. At the rear is another large room also with tables and chairs and a TV. Outside is a large area with some heating. Accommodation was due to be ready in the week following our visit (October 2021). Presently two beers are available, but more are planned if needed. Dogs are only allowed outside. There are no disabled toilets. Church Street is one way. The nearest bus stop for 14, 891, X14 Telford, Wolverhampton and Cannock respectively are outside the Jaspers Inn in Victoria Road.
Park House Hotel
Park Street, Shifnal TF11 9BA
Large hotel with a bar called Butlers Bar. Access is from the front door of this Grade II listed building dating from 1699. The large free car park and entrance to the hotel is at the rear. Gardens at the front with plenty of seating.
Winking Frog
Aston Street, Shifnal TF11 8DW
Next to the railway viaduct and popular with young people. One large room with alcoves, pool table and sports TV. Large public car park at rear and station entrance across the road.
Wheatsheaf Inn Tap House
61 Broadway, Shifnal TF11 8BB
Friendly three room pub with a real fire, flagstone floors and old beams. It hosts live bands, open mic nights and karaoke evenings. Families are welcome and food (cobs and snacks) are available at lunchtimes. Decked patio garden to the rear with TV in the smoking area.
Odfellows Wine Bar
11 Market Place, Shifnal TF11 9AU
Very handy for the railway station, this popular gastro-pub overlooks Market Place thought by some to be the basis for Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop. Food served is of good quality and is sourced locally whenever possible.
Plough Inn
26 Broadway, Shifnal TF11 8AZ
A family run pub in a cosy 17th century grade II listed building offering many surprises inside. Serving 8 real ales with many local guests and two draught ciders. An atmosphere of exposed beams and tiled floors with local artists work adorning the walls. Opening hours and food serving times in the winter can vary so please call ahead. Weekly quiz Wednesdays, free book exchange. Extensive outside covered area with stage for regular music events and large rear sun-trap beer garden popular in summer. Traditional pub food served daily lunchtime and evening. Discount on real ales for card carrying CAMRA members.
Shifnal War Memorial Club
Priorslee Road, Shifnal TF11 8AD
Memorial Club with up to two changing real ales. There is a large function room, a comfortable side lounge room and a snooker room with 3 tables (signed in guests can use the tables if there are no club matches being played) The club has hosted the local CAMRA beer festival for the last 5 years, which is usually held around October time. This is held in the function room which is also available for private hire. The lounge hosts a weekly "motorbike meet" on a Tuesday night, whose members have raised funds for local charities. Line dancing is held on Tuesday night - all welcome. Regular live entertainment, please see Facebook for dates and times Membership is £15 per year or £2 per visit (as of May 2019). The club was burnt down in 1982, then rebuilt and re-opened in 1983.
Shifnal Golf Club
Decker Hill, Shifnal TF11 8QL
Decker Hill Bar, in the club house, offers a full snack menu and daily specials board throughout the day along with the bar offering fine wines and draught ales.
Kings Yard
2 Cheapside, Bradford Street, Shifnal TF11 8BN
Two storey Micropub opened May 2021 in the centre of Shifnal amongst the local shops. and serving Real Ale from four hand-pulls and cider, from the cellar. Craft beer and keg is served by eight wall mounted dispensers at the back of the bar. Five tables on each floor make this one of the more roomy micropubs. The railway station is fifty yards away, and a bus stop is also fifty yards away with buses from Wolverhampton, Telford and Bridgnorth. There are numerous car parks nearby. Snacks and cobs are available fresh daily.
