The Three Fishes, Shrewsbury - pub details

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Address: 4 Fish Street, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 1UR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2313) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Shrewsbury (0.3 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Food served, Real ale
  • Smoking area (entire pub)

Pub suggested by Graeme Mulvey on 15 Apr 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.3/10 (rated by 71 users)
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user reviews of the Three Fishes, Shrewsbury

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Well what a super little pub. You just never know what to expect when visting this little boozer. Sometimes it is a very quiet back street little pub at others you cannot get through the door. Thee doest seem to be any pattern to the busy times either. Just as likely to be busy on a tuesday evening as it is on a Saturday. My last vist there was today, Busy on food. Looks like they have recently changed the menu. I havent eaten here but the food looks good. Fabulous pint of Station Bitter and Doom Bar. Always seems a bit dark in this pub but not really sure about what could be done about that. Suits the winter however as is very cosy.
beeryumyum - 15 Dec 2011 19:05
Monday afternoon - pub shut (sticks to the "old fashioned" hours during the week). We went back the next day- in the evening but it didn't really "hit the spot" with us. Although there are still some nice features we felt that it had been "opened-out" a bit and lacked a bit of character - compared to the wonderful exterior. [No doubt somebody will write in saying that the bar has been unaltered for 14 centuries] but it wasn't quite there for us.Beer was OK with a mix of local and national cask brands (what is Sharps Doom Bar - brewed in Cornwall - doing in a pub in Shropshire??!!) Anyway, we thought about eating but decided to head off somewhere else. The pub is of course in a fabulous setting with narrow cobbled lanes and passgeways nearby and the imposing church in front and is a welcome respite from the busy shopping areas nearby. I suppose you should pay it a visit when in Shrewsbury and we will probably go back again just to see if our initial views have been changed.
mcroyal - 9 Dec 2011 12:41
Quaint old pub with sloping half timebered ceiling in the bar. The Stonehouse Station Bitter was okay but have had better pints of it. Can't say I can see what all the fuss is about this place, found it rather average.
Snarling_Mallard - 27 Oct 2011 16:40
We really enjoyed this pub, bar staff and regulars were very friendly, excellent range of beers, we tried the Stonehouse Station Bitter, The Fine Ales of Scotland Jarl, Woodland Midnight Stout and Uncommonly Fine Ales Avanlanche (another good one). All the beers were in absolutely perfect condition - the Jarl was excellent. Seemed like a friendly, busy place on a Saturday night. We can't wait to visit again.
Roy22 - 2 Oct 2011 17:29
My time of place.... Very busy on a sat lunch, had to dive in to get a snug table for four. Station bitter was excellent, with a choice of four more and the food was even better..... Enchillada from the special board. Only gripe is you have to buy the beer at the bar and the food from another kiosk.... Who wants to queue twice? Still, i would trade all the pubs in my one horse chav town for this one.....
Mappiman - 18 Jun 2011 22:03

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