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Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury

Pub added by Oggwyn Great
Wyle Cop
Shrewsbury
SY1 1UY

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ROB Camra left this review about Lion Hotel

An old and famous hotel on one of the towns main roads. Oggy has described the interior below and very impressive it is too. The Oak Bar to the left as you enter is the public bar, but once served you can visit several other grand rooms and sit anywhere. The bar itself is unsurprisingly wood panelled and made of oak. Only 1 beer available on our visit, but this was a very passable pint of Shropshire Gold and at a decent price for this sort of place. The other half loved it in here, so I'm guessing we'll call in again next time we're in town.

On 13th February 2019 - rating: 7
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Oggwyn Great left this review about Lion Hotel

The Grade 1 listed Lion Hotel sits at the top of Shrewsburys historic Wyle Cop , it is considered one of the most important buildings in Shropshire .
Records for the Lion go back to 1618 although the building is much older in parts , the central part is timber framed and dates back to the 15th century , the place has been re-modeled several times over the years including the addition of a large domed Adam style ballroom , the Lion that stands guard over the entrance dates from 1777.
Many notably guests have stayed over the years , Shrewsburys most famous son Charles Darwin was a regular here and Charles Dickens wrote the Pickwick papers here , Paganini , Disraeli and Jenny Lind .
Today it is an hotel but has a public bar at the front , the main entrance is through an old and well used revolving door , there is a huge old Tudor fireplace and lots of oak panneling , the public bar is the Oak Bar and is to the left of the entrance , it has a small bar with a few keg taps and three handpulls , Butty Bach , Shropshire Gold and a decent Woods Shropshire Lad .
While not a traditional pub it is worth popping in for a pint and absorb some of the history of this grand old place.

On 29th March 2015 - no rating submitted
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Al Bundy left this review about Lion Hotel

Very grand interior with various rooms to sit. Though it is basically a hotel bar it is quite pleasant to sit in. Ha a nice roaring fire with what seemed to be a whole tree stump burning away.

On 23rd March 2015 - rating: 7
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Oggwyn Great left this review about Lion Hotel

Large 16th century coaching inn now an upmarket hotel with 3 bars , the Oak Bar to the front of the hotel is now open to non resident , range of real ales available .

On 23rd February 2015 - no rating submitted
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