Two Henrys

Robert Jones Way, Battlefield Road
Shrewsbury
SY4 3EQ
Emailku.oc.gnikeneerg@0094 Telephone(01743) 450940
Real AleFamily FriendlyGardenLunchtime MealsEvening MealsDisabled AccessGamesParkingSmokingWiFiMember Discount Scheme
Opening times: Mon–Fri 11:00-23:00; Sat 09:00-23:00; Sun 09:00-22:30
Regular beers: Greene King Abbot, Greene King IPA

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Refurbished in 2011, this is a modern, spacious and comfortable lounge bar with an emphasis on food. Breakfasts are served 9am-midday, though the bar doesn't open until 10am. Empahasis is on food but there is a seperate bar area to the right of the entrance. Children are catered for with a family dining room and a Wacky Warehouse playroom. A Travelodge Hotel is adjacent. A true roadhouse, it can be a real battle for pedestrians to cross the busy by-pass roads surrounding the pub. The "Two Henrys" is a reference to the Battle of Shrewsbury on 21 July 1403, which was waged nearby between King Henry IV, and a rebel army led by Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy.