This is a hotel, which means that the bar is only open to residents.
Hotel, restaurant and events venue: no real ale although there are four other pubs with cask-ale within 100m.
With origins in the 12th Century, the name comes from the Parlor Family who lived here in the 15th and 16th Centuries. Becoming a hotel in 1929, the building retains many ancient features, most notable being the oak panelling in the lounge and bar and the magnificent Jacobean fireplace in the Oak Room which is the tallest in Britain.
There is an extremely welcoming, well manicured walled garden.
Parlor's Hall Hotel, Bridgnorth