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Restaurants in Shrewsbury

From celebrated dining rooms in Tudor halls to relaxed neighbourhood cafés. Find somewhere worth going back to.

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Drapers Hall

A Grade I listed Tudor hall dating to 1483, now home to the acclaimed Rhubarb restaurant. One of the most celebrated dining rooms in Shrewsbury, set beneath magnificent medieval beams with a menu that does full justice to the setting.

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The Peach Tree

An independently owned restaurant just across the English Bridge from the town centre, blending British and Turkish influences into a menu that surprises and satisfies in equal measure. Warm, distinctive and genuinely personal.

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The Walrus

A MICHELIN Guide listed restaurant on Lower Claremont Bank run by chef-owners Ben and Carla. Tasting menus built around seasonal British cooking with French influences, served across two floors with an open kitchen on the ground floor. Ranked in the top five restaurants in Shrewsbury and regularly fully booked at weekends.

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AleOli y Tu

A family-run Spanish tapas kitchen on Frankwell, ranked in the top five restaurants in Shrewsbury with a TripAdvisor score of 4.8. Traditional homemade tapas, a warm atmosphere and the kind of personal hospitality that keeps people coming back. Open Tuesday to Saturday evenings, and Saturday lunchtimes.

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CSONS

An all-day café and restaurant on Milk Street run by four brothers, with locally sourced, globally inspired seasonal food and a loyal local following built over years rather than marketing. Known for the monthly Mystery Menu World Tour — five courses, a different country each time.

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Number Four

A café and restaurant on cobbled Butcher Row, ranked #19 of 304 Shrewsbury restaurants on TripAdvisor. Breakfast and brunch are the main trade, with a menu that runs from homemade fish finger sandwiches to daily specials. Open Monday to Saturday, with evening service on Fridays and Saturdays.

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The Beefy Boys

World burger championship finalists serving 100% Hereford beef burgers on buns baked fresh daily by a local baker. The beef comes from local butchers and farmers, the buns are made to a recipe created exclusively for them. One of the most serious burger operations in the region.

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Ego at The Grapes

Ego at The Grapes brings relaxed Mediterranean dining to a restored pub just outside Shrewsbury town centre. A reliable favourite for wood-fired pizzas, pasta and the kind of unhurried lunch that stretches happily into the afternoon.

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Peaberry

A grand independent café bar set inside the beautiful former Shearmans Hall on Milk Street. All-day brunch, good coffee and a relaxed atmosphere that makes it easy to lose an hour in the heart of the old town.

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Yak & Yeti

An Asian fusion kitchen on Frankwell, a short walk from the Welsh Bridge, serving Nepalese, Tibetan and Chinese-inspired dishes. The handmade dumplings have built a following of their own since the restaurant opened in 2024.

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Côte Shrewsbury

Classic French brasserie cooking on The Square, with an all-day menu of moules, steak frites and crème brûlée in polished, comfortable surroundings. Pavement tables in warmer months make it one of the best spots to watch Shrewsbury life go by.

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Pizza Express

The Shrewsbury branch of the well-loved Italian chain, on Mardol close to the town centre. Reliable pizzas and pasta in comfortable surroundings. A good option for families and groups wanting a straightforward Italian meal in a central location.

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