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Loggerheads: Historic and Cozy Pub in Shrewsbury

Historic 18th-century pub in Shrewsbury offering cozy rooms, quality ales, live music, and a welcoming dog-friendly atmosphere.

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Nestled on Church Street in Shrewsbury, Loggerheads is a charming 18th-century Grade II listed pub known for its atmospheric, old-world character and welcoming vibe. This cosy venue offers a range of hand-pulled cask ales, a fireplace, and a dog-friendly environment, making it a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. Regular live music nights add to its lively yet intimate ambiance.

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Church St, Shrewsbury, SY1 1UG, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-11 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-11 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-11 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11 pm
Friday
12 pm-11 pm
Saturday
12 pm-11 pm
Sunday
12 pm-10:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    Take local bus services to Shrewsbury town centre, with stops within a 10-minute walk of Church Street. Buses run frequently throughout the day, with fares typically around £2-£4 GBP one way.

    Train

    Shrewsbury Railway Station is approximately 1.5 km from Loggerheads. From the station, a 20-minute walk through the historic town centre leads to the pub. Taxis are available outside the station for a 5-minute ride costing around £5-£7 GBP.

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    Driving to Loggerheads is possible, but parking in Shrewsbury town centre is limited and often requires payment. Nearby public car parks offer hourly rates from £1.50 to £3.00 GBP. The narrow streets around Church Street may restrict access to larger vehicles.

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    Local tips

    Visit on a Tuesday or Thursday evening to enjoy live music nights that enhance the pub’s lively atmosphere.
    Bring your dog along—Loggerheads is very dog-friendly and provides water and biscuits for canine guests.
    Try the hand-pulled cask ales, especially those from Banks's and Marston's, known for their quality and flavor.
    The pub’s multiple small rooms create intimate spaces—explore them to find your favorite cozy spot.

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    A Historic Gem in the Heart of Shrewsbury

    Loggerheads stands proudly on Church Street, reputedly the shortest street in Shrewsbury’s town centre. This 18th-century Grade II listed building retains much of its original charm, with a layout featuring several small, cozy rooms that evoke a traditional English pub atmosphere. The pub’s historic status preserves its authentic character, resisting modern renovations that might detract from its old-world appeal.

    An Inviting Atmosphere with a Friendly Spirit

    Inside, Loggerheads offers a warm and welcoming environment. The multiple snug rooms create intimate spaces for conversation, while the fireplace adds to the homely feel, especially on cooler days. The staff are known for their friendly and helpful nature, often engaging with patrons and adding to the pub’s community spirit. The venue is notably dog-friendly, providing water bowls and dog biscuits without needing to be asked.

    Quality Ales and Simple Fare

    Loggerheads is celebrated for its impressive selection of hand-pulled cask-conditioned ales, primarily from the Banks's and Marston's lineups. These beers are well kept and regularly praised for their quality and flavor. While the pub does not focus heavily on food, it offers simple options such as cheese and onion baps and rolls, particularly on weekends. The emphasis remains on the drinks and convivial atmosphere rather than elaborate dining.

    Live Music and Community Events

    Adding to its charm, Loggerheads hosts regular live music nights, typically on Tuesdays and Thursdays. These events contribute to the lively yet relaxed vibe, attracting both locals and visitors who appreciate good music alongside quality drinks. The pub’s layout encourages mingling and conversation, making it a social hub within Shrewsbury’s historic centre.

    Location and Accessibility

    Situated centrally in Shrewsbury, Loggerheads is easily accessible by foot from many of the town’s key attractions. Its location on a short, quaint street enhances the sense of stepping back in time. The pub is open daily from noon until 11 pm on weekdays and Saturdays, and until 10 pm on Sundays, providing ample opportunity to unwind at various times.

    A Classic English Pub Experience

    Loggerheads embodies the essence of a traditional English pub—unassuming, cosy, and genuine. It offers a refuge for those seeking a relaxed environment with quality ales, friendly faces, and a touch of history. Whether you’re a local or a traveller, Loggerheads invites you to experience a slice of Shrewsbury’s heritage in a setting that has changed little over centuries.

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