Situated midway between Shrewsbury and Telford, the pub was given a makeover earlier this year.
After a major refurbishment by its new owners, The Horseshoes in Uckington is a thriving rural pub.
Rich Neville, 45, from Brewood, is the general manager of The Horseshoes, and says that since taking over and completing the extensive transformation, the business has been really busy and successful. "Making it an experience when coming here, not just to come in for a quick drink but to provide the customers with a top class service."
One of the things that the management of the Grill Pub Co has managed to achieve is keeping the traditional pub look, whilst also making it 'Instagrammable'. This has been done with a combination of classy decor and adding things like LED lighting and installing large plants, giving the whole venue a fantastic look that fits in with different generations.
Businesses have of course been forced into increasing prices in order to try and remain profitable but Rich says:"We don't charge crazy prices, we are reasonable."There is the pub and the restaurant, where we offer table service, drinks service and we are always looking to go the extra mile and produce an extraordinary service to our guests.
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