solo afternoons on pride hill have a particular rhythm to them, and floro lounge fits that rhythm well. it's the kind of place you go when you want to sit without ceremony, whether that means working through something on your laptop or just slowing down with no real agenda. the small-plates menu means you don't have to choose between coffee and food, which matters more than it sounds. the tea list is taken seriously here too, not treated as an afterthought for people who don't drink coffee. vegan options are genuinely present, not grudging. shrewsbury's town centre can feel like it's moving fast around you, but 46 pride hill gives you a reason to stop. order the tea if that's your thing, and don't feel rushed about it.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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