Open Sunday which is great. Small inside but quirky with food served on proper vintage plates. Waffles are Ā£6.95. Very nice. Good service. Canāt complain.
Visited January 2025 for evening meal. First of all, I phoned on a weekday when they were closed to try and book for the Saturday, I didnāt leave a message and they called me back - I was impressed to receive a call back. The man who phoned was very friendly and fitted us in for the Sat. The service was spot on - efficient, relaxed and friendly without being overbearing. The food was excellent, as was the general atmosphere of the restaurant. The pricing provided very fair value for money and experience, which seems to be the case less and less elsewhere with restaurants nowadays. It really was excellent here and we throughly enjoyed our meal. Weāll be back!
First visit. Six of us gathered forfamily reunion. Delightful pub. Everyone ate something different but it was all good basic pub grub. Staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful. Will be back!
With the return of Sunday lunches @thehaughmond we couldnāt resist the chance to try it out.
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Starters-
The ham hock terrine was a real treat, adorned with micro herbs and pickled vegetables. The soft poached egg added a rich, luxurious touch. The cured sea trout, modestly paired with cucumber, allowed the fishās natural flavour to shine, complemented perfectly by black treacle yogurt and crisp rye crackers.
Main Courses-
The roast sirloin of beef was beautifully pink, accompanied by a Yorkshire pudding. The Yorkshire pudding, while not the tastiest ever, was crispy and light. Although our personal preference would be for thinner slices, the generous portion of beef was satisfying. Roast pork shoulder, with its crispy crackling, offered great depth of flavour. It was refreshing to see this cut instead of the more commonly found pork loin on menus. Both meals were served with roast potatoes and a selection of vegetables, including heritage carrots and cauliflower cheese. The pork gravy was particularly moreish.
Desserts-
Staying true to tradition, we opted for desserts reminiscent of those your nan would make. The apple crumble with creme Anglaise was delightful, though it was a bit heavy on the apple and could have used more crumble to balance the stewed fruit. The indulgent sticky toffee pudding was surprisingly light, with a buttery toffee sauce that was simply a delight.
The Haughmond offers a laid-back vibe for Sunday lunch. Despite being busy with diners, it never felt overwhelming, which added to the overall enjoyment of the meal.
Ā£42 for three courses, we felt represented good value given the standard of food and service provided. The portions might not be huge, but after three courses, we certainly didnāt leave hungry. Clearly, the decision to return to serving Sunday lunch was a popular choice, and we left feeling very satisfied.
Back at the Top of Its Game with great food, attentive service, and a relaxed ambiance.
Claremont St, Shrewsbury, SY1 1HQ, United Kingdom, England
Great indoor market with brilliant selection of stalls, food, arts & craft, records, antiques etc.
Lots of individual places to grab a coffee of a full meal
Definitely worth visiting
Drove from telford for a Sunday lunch today,absolutely amazing food š my roast beef was cooked to perfection,lovely atmosphere and beautiful location. Would definitely recommend this place the only downside was it's not close to my house lol