Cromwell's Tap House
Cromwell's Tap House: Historic Pub and Boutique Inn in Shrewsbury
Historic charm meets lively dining and live music in the heart of Shrewsbury’s vibrant High Street pub scene.
The Wheatsheaf is a lively pub and restaurant located at 50 High Street in Shrewsbury, known for its warm atmosphere, diverse menu, and live music events. This historic venue combines traditional British pub charm with modern dining, offering a welcoming spot for locals and visitors alike. Open daily from 11am to late, it features a well-stocked bar, hearty meals, and a friendly ambiance in the heart of Shrewsbury's bustling town center.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
Take the local bus service to Shrewsbury town center, which runs frequently from surrounding areas and stops within a 5-minute walk of The Wheatsheaf. Ticket prices range from £2 to £5 depending on distance, and buses operate approximately every 15-30 minutes.
Train
Arrive at Shrewsbury Railway Station, about 1.5 km from The Wheatsheaf. From the station, a taxi ride takes around 5 minutes and costs approximately £6-£8. Alternatively, a 20-minute walk through town leads you directly to the pub.
Car
Driving to The Wheatsheaf is possible, but parking in central Shrewsbury can be limited. Nearby public car parks are available with typical rates of £1.50 to £3 per hour. Expect a 5-10 minute walk from parking to the pub.
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