The Corbet Arms - Menu

Church Road, SY4 4SN, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Steak, Cheese, Drinks, Desserts

4.1 💬 7130 Reviews
The Corbet Arms

Phone: +441743709232

Address: Church Road, SY4 4SN, Shropshire, United Kingdom

City: Shropshire

Dishes: 3

Reviews: 7130

Website: http://www.thecorbetarms.com/

"The Corbet Arms has recently re-opened and has been in business for four weeks. The bar area features a large television showing football, while there is also a spacious deck with views of Shrewsbury over the Severn and the A49 for those who enjoy passive smoking. The lounge area, although a bit too open, is decent. They offer a variety of lagers as well as three hand pulls for London Pride, Bombardier, and Hurricane. My order for a spritzer was served in a large glass of sauvignon blanc without the usual choice of soda or lemonade, which was refreshing. Although the steak and kidney pudding had sold out, the starters of prawn crayfish cocktail, goats cheese wontons, and ham hock terrine were all delicious and could suffice as a light lunch. The main courses of beer-battered haddock, red Thai chicken curry, and a steak and kidney pie substitute were all satisfying. The service was good and the cost came to just over £20 per person. We plan on returning to the Corbet Arms in the future."

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Stephen Stephen

One night stopover for a dinner function. Very good.

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Paul
Paul

Very good three course Christmas meal for a large group.


Phil
Phil

The food is top-notch and the service is excellent, definitely worth checking out.


Jennie
Jennie

Nice staff, excellent food, but as expected, very busy this time of year need to book a table


Charles
Charles

A family gathering followed by a buffet. Must say the chips were top class. Plenty of parking and friendly helpful staff.


Keith
Keith

Great location with lovely interior Great food and efficient, friendly service Good value, so would happily recommend and return


steve
steve

A good place to eat in some lovely grounds which is quite close to the river. There is lots of space in all dining areas. They can cater for large parties, we were with guide dogs which they made very welcome.


Barbara
Barbara

We went for a family Christmas meal on Friday 8th December. We had a circular table, which was ideal for our family catch-up. The food was excellent and plentiful . Well presented and delicious. The service was 5* our waitor was very attentive but not overboard. The Ambience of Christmas atmosphere surrounded us.


Candida
Candida

We went for a staff Christmas meal. It was fine but where was your Christmas spirit Corbet Arms? A bit of festive background music, crackers on the tables? We had a fun time but it did not feel festive at all. Such a shame! The food was pleasant, however my Chicken liver parfait starter had been pre-cut a long time ago as it had gone grey in appearance. However, the thick cut chips were fabulous! A little more festive spirit required but on the whole, good food.


Qype
Qype

The Corbet Arms has recently re-opened and has been in business for four weeks. The bar area features a large television showing football, while there is also a spacious deck with views of Shrewsbury over the Severn and the A49 for those who enjoy passive smoking. The lounge area, although a bit too open, is decent. They offer a variety of lagers as well as three hand pulls for London Pride, Bombardier, and Hurricane. My order for a spritzer was served in a large glass of sauvignon blanc without the usual choice of soda or lemonade, which was refreshing. Although the steak and kidney pudding had sold out, the starters of prawn crayfish cocktail, goats cheese wontons, and ham hock terrine wer...

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Visa Card
  • Television

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