The Shrewsbury Coffeehouse is a café Shrewsbury located in United Kingdom.
5 Castle Gates Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 2AE United Kingdom
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Music | Live Music |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Best coffee in town . Use hasbean beans that have been freshly roasted. It's heavily focused on coffee though. Ok selection of cakes but better else where. All about the espresso .
Great selection of teas , free wifi and nice mixed clientèle - all ages.
Warm, comfortable and really lovely staff . The coffee being amazing makes the the best place about to stay out of the cold.
Moist orange and pistachio cake ! Cozy atmosphere and nice staff
Free wifi , lovely coffee , good snacks . Great for remote working
Great coffee and a hint of a hip vibe!
I had a wonderful Latte that I drank on the train back, this place is well worth a visit.
Just started using thus Coffee House . Good offer and great prices. Nice atmosphere and helpful staff .
On hot days the Bundaberg ginger beer , iced tea , or sicilian lemon are great!
Oatly !! Great coffee and lovely vibe
Great coffee , great cake . Can I move to Shrewsbury please?
Worth walking out of town for this place. Check out the music events excellent
An oh so much nicer place where to wait for your train
Chill with the Beat Niks and music that doesn't make you cringe
Get a Croissant with your morning coffee
Lush coffee . Low price. Open early. Free wifi . Result!
Discount for foursquare loyalty! Great little place!
Excellent coffee !
Best coffee shop around, cheap too.
ShropGeek's Saturday breakfast meeting venue.
Try the caramel hot chocolate !! Best ever!
Best coffee in town .
WiFi is excellent
On the opposite side of the road from the station
Bundaberg ginger beer and sun!!
The Batista is a hottie!!!
Great Latte
Busy little restaurant/cafe next to the church. Very neat and tidy, great atmosphere, cool unobtrusive music, excellent service, good coffee and great food. - Glynn
Perfect for a half day visit, walk round the grounds, admire the gardens, climb up to Laura's tower and get a good view from the top before going inside the castle and Regimental Museum. It is free to - Steve Woodman