I was born in Shrewsbury in 1960, played dart in the town and visited most of the pubs, most of which are not in this, but they are well worth going to.
I was brought up in Shrewsbury and now live in West Australia, haven’t been back home since 2014. Brings back some memories seeing these. Took my son in 2014 and as he is 6’7” my old school mates took us to every single low roofed old pub in town.😂😂👍
@@stevewilson1600 to be honest I can’t remember the names of all the pubs. Growing up a mate lived in the Wheatsheaf near to top of the cop, another mate lived in the pub halfway down the cop on the left side. My mates and I often did a pub crawl all over town when we were home on leave together. Fond memories.
@@davedevries5866 ah the Wheatsheaf, that was the first pub I went into, Henri Quinn was the landlord, I played my first season of darts there I think it was in division 5 in 1977/78. Had my 18th party there, oh what memories.
If I'm not mistaken the guy in the led zep tee shirt is Pete Ellis a proper real ale and music nut who used to live in Whitchurch. A lovely fella who I haven't seen in ages. If you are ever in Shrewsbury and fancy a good beer and really good food try the Armoury which is by theatre Severn right on the river. Not cheap but you get what you pay for, cheers, Cuzz.
If you do go to the Armoury they've usually got the three tuns xxx on and about 5 other guest beers usually brewed locally. On a nice day you can sit outside with your beers and watch the river Severn rolling past. I live in Whitchurch which is 20 miles north of Shrewsbury but it's such a lovely place we go there quite regularly for a drink and something to eat. Keep up the good reviews and keep supping them brews - you'll live forever !!!!!!
Hello Neil I'm going to be visiting Shrusburry this Nov from the States, was wondering if you could recommend a good pub to visit in Shrusburry as well as Liverpool
Born and raised in Shrewsbury 80’s and 90’s and got married there. I recommend the Old Post Office and the Wheatsheaf if they’re still there. Oh and don’t call it Shrowsbury unless you want people to think you’re a dickhead. It’s SHREWSbury
I was born in Shrewsbury in 1960, played dart in the town and visited most of the pubs, most of which are not in this, but they are well worth going to.
I was born & bred in London where I still live.
My dad was born in Shrewsbury & I love the place.
I wouldn't mind moving to Shrewsbury.
Great video.
Thanks Paul, glad you enjoyed the video. We had a great day there.
I was brought up in Shrewsbury and now live in West Australia, haven’t been back home since 2014. Brings back some memories seeing these. Took my son in 2014 and as he is 6’7” my old school mates took us to every single low roofed old pub in town.😂😂👍
So you went into the Kings head in mardol
@@stevewilson1600 to be honest I can’t remember the names of all the pubs. Growing up a mate lived in the Wheatsheaf near to top of the cop, another mate lived in the pub halfway down the cop on the left side. My mates and I often did a pub crawl all over town when we were home on leave together. Fond memories.
I think we did go there, and the one in Fish Street.
@@davedevries5866 ah the Wheatsheaf, that was the first pub I went into, Henri Quinn was the landlord, I played my first season of darts there I think it was in division 5 in 1977/78. Had my 18th party there, oh what memories.
@@stevewilson1600 used to spend a lot of time in the other Wheatsheaf, just over the Welsh bridge in Frankwell..👍👍
Great video. I'm gonna check out Shrewsbury when things get back to normal.
Things are good, get yourself over here mate!
Great video - really enjoyed it - brought back lots of memories!
Cheers glad you liked it. We had a very enjoyable time there and found great pubs. I post regular video's of my travels so keep a look out.
If I'm not mistaken the guy in the led zep tee shirt is Pete Ellis a proper real ale and music nut who used to live in Whitchurch. A lovely fella who I haven't seen in ages. If you are ever in Shrewsbury and fancy a good beer and really good food try the Armoury which is by theatre Severn right on the river. Not cheap but you get what you pay for, cheers, Cuzz.
Pete is a friend of one of the chaps who was with us and he joined us for a few pints. I'll try the Armoury next time I'm there. Cheers
If you do go to the Armoury they've usually got the three tuns xxx on and about 5 other guest beers usually brewed locally. On a nice day you can sit outside with your beers and watch the river Severn rolling past. I live in Whitchurch which is 20 miles north of Shrewsbury but it's such a lovely place we go there quite regularly for a drink and something to eat. Keep up the good reviews and keep supping them brews - you'll live forever !!!!!!
I didn't see the Dun Cow there - just up from the Abbey towards the Shire hall.
I'll check that one out for next time. Cheers
Great video! I could use some tips. Lol
Hello Neil I'm going to be visiting Shrusburry this Nov from the States, was wondering if you could recommend a good pub to visit in Shrusburry as well as Liverpool
As you've had no reply. I as a Shrewsbury las would suggest the dun cow for food and the nags head for a drink then follow the road in too town
@@beckygrove389 Nags Head great social pub. Jen is the landlady, ask for her
Born and raised in Shrewsbury 80’s and 90’s and got married there. I recommend the Old Post Office and the Wheatsheaf if they’re still there. Oh and don’t call it Shrowsbury unless you want people to think you’re a dickhead. It’s SHREWSbury
I live there
Nice
Where's the telegraph :0
That's my local ❤
Before you go on a pub crawl, check the local weather forecast.
The trip was planned well in advance so can't the date because of the weather. At least it didn't rain. Enjoyed all the pubs and the good beer. Cheers
Where's the banter? The accents? Missed a trick there...
English accents I hope you mean
Mainly Wolverhampton or Brummie these days. Us Monners are being squeezed out. We're a dormitory town now and the secrets out
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