Sunday 25 April 2010

The Loggerheads, Church Street, Shrewsbury


The Loggerheads is Shrewsbury's own CAMRA National Inventory pub because of its ancient layout and unspoilt interiors. In addition to this very small public, and a rather larger lounge, there are two small rooms served from a hatch in a passageway.

The brick frontage covers a stone core which dates from at least the 16th century. There has been a pub here since at least 1780, and it has been known as The Loggerheads since 1831

A Banks' house, it carries a wide range of Marston's products. It always has a good pint of Draught Bass and Jennings Snecklifter along with standards and seasonal beers.

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