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Potters - Newport

22-24 Upper Dock Steet
Newport, Gwent NP20 1DL
United Kingdom

Situated in the centre of Newport, South Wales, The Potters public house has become THE place for live entertainment every Friday and Saturday night, the rest of the week we offer Karaoke and All the Aces Poker. Every Friday and Saturday night The Potters is THE place in Newport for Live Music Entertainment. For lunch we offer traditional pub grub, a selection of fish or burgers or why not try our healthy option salad bar you can always have a dessert from our dessert menu. Want to have a Sunday Night party at Newport's premiere location for live music entertainment?

Lord Protector - Hartford

Mayfield Road
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 1NH
United Kingdom

We are a BT Sport & Sky Sports 3D and HD Multiscreen Venue, with surround sound, we can show 3 to 4 sports at any time so can cater for all sports tastes and all supporters. Our screens at 8ft x 8ft are probably the largest in Huntingdonshire. The Lounge bar is a more traditional bar where we have Poker and Karaoke on Fridays, Live Bands on Saturdays, Solo & Duo's Sunday lunchtime and even Bingo on Mondays Traditional pub games are played we have Pool, Darts, Dominoe teams, a Football team and a Golf Society. New members for all teams are always welcome. We first opened for business in December 1996 and have been serving Huntingdon ever since. We started serving food December 2009 the first time in the pub's history it has ever served food. We offer many kinds of food, such as Wraps & Platters, and larger dishes such as Traditional Pub Grub Favourites Fish & Chips, Steak of the week, Gammon and lots more. Why not stop by and give them a try?

Red Lion - Arundel

45 High Street
Arundel, West-Sussex BN18 9AG
United Kingdom

There is something for everyone at The Red Lion – delicious food cooked freshly from locally sourced produce, great regionally brewed and award winning ales, a complete range of selected wines, ciders and lagers. Breakfast is served from 10.a.m on Saturdays, with our main menus served from Noon til 9pm everyday! We have regular live music, please see our monthly newsletter ‘The Rub’ for listings. You can watch selected TV sporting events and there is also a sheltered, newly refurbished beer garden with warmers for the winter or to catch some rays during summer.

Mr Wolfs - Bristol

33 St Stephens Street
Bristol, Avon BS1 1JS
United Kingdom

Existing for over a decade, Mr Wolfs has truly become a vanguard in Bristol’s world renowned music scene. The little venue located in the Old City has been proud to showcase some truly incredible bands, musicians, DJs, graffiti artists, poets, stand up comedians and even some things that can’t be labelled. Open 7 nights a week, Wolfs is a great place to start a night by taking in some live music, and finish a night busting some crazy moves on the dance floor to selections from some of the best party DJs the city has to offer. We have perfected our simple noodle menu over the years, with all food sourced locally and freshly prepared in an open kitchen in front of you. Available as take-out or eat-in. Served 6-late all week & from 12-2pm on Fridays. Sunday-Wednesday: 2-4-1 on all noodles Friday Lunch Time: £3.50 meat / £3.00 veggie

Old Duke - Bristol

45 King Street
Bristol, Avon BS1 4ER
United Kingdom

The Old Duke is a music venue situated on the cobbled King Street in the heart of Bristol. Named after Duke Ellington, the pub has become world famous for it's live traditional, New Orleans inspired Jazz music. More recently the pub has added Blues and more modern Jazz bands to its program and now has live music on every night of the week and on Sunday lunch times. If you are in a band that plays at the Old Duke would you like your profile featured on this web site? Just email a description of your band, a photograph and even an mp3 of your music and we will add it to our band profiles. Admission is free Opening times Sun - Thurs: 12pm - 12am Fri - Sat: 12pm - 1am Music Start times Evenings: 8.30 or 9pm Sunday lunch: 12.30 pm Prices Lagers & ciders between £3.65 and £3.95 Ales between £3.30 and £3.60 Wines £3.50 for a 175ml glass Most spirits £2.75, House doubles £3.40

Unicorn - Kings Langley

38 Gallows Hill
Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 8LU
United Kingdom

The Unicorn is situated approximately 800 yards from Kings Langley Mainline Train Station where a warm and welcoming atmosphere awaits you. The Unicorn takes a corporate approach, however, retains the decor and atmosphere of a classic, traditional British pub. Its cosy lounge areas, comfy leather sofas complete with tiffany lights and open fires all compliment this very popular pub. The Unicorn is renowned for hosting the very best in live music and is the hub of vibrant activity. Every Saturday night local bands rock The Unicorn followed by chilled and relaxed acoustic sessions on Sunday afternoons. Why not couple this with a traditional Sunday roast with all the trimmings? The Unicorn offers table service and is the perfect place to meet for small or larger groups. With a lunchtime food offering, The Unicorn is ideal for your business meeting or social gathering. A choice of dining areas, bar areas, and superb all-weather heated and canopied decked areas are available for reservation at all times with no charge. For larger events, a private function room is available. The Unicorn is riddled with history and the building largely dates from the 17th Century with evidence of earlier origins. It is situated on what was, in the 18th Century, the main road from London to Berkhamsted.

Cricketers - Worthing

66 Broadwater Street West
Worthing, West-Sussex BM14 9DE
United Kingdom

The Cricketers Puiblic House And Restaurant is situated on the outskirts of Worthing at the foot of the South Downs. Nestled in Broadwater Village with its vibrant and welcoming community. Featuring a menu that uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients wherever possible, The Cricketers is the perfect spot to enjoy Lunch or Dinner, whether it's just a freshly cut Sandwich, pub classic such as "Beer Battered Cod & Chips or one of our Daily Changing Specials such as "Six hour Pork Belly seved with truffle butter mash, caramelised apple & cider sauce". There is sure to be something for everyone. The Cricketers Pub and Grill prides itself on producing quality cuisine much of which is homemade. Our Snack menu includes freshly made sandwiches, jacket potatoes, toasted sandwiches, and light bites for those looking for a lighter lunch. If you're looking for something more substantial then our main Grill menu includes traditional favourites such as homemade pies, butchers sausages and home cooked ham along with some great homemade burgers and juicy steaks and ribs. Food is served every lunchtime from noon 'til 3pm and Thursday - Saturday evenings from 6pm with a traditional roast on Sunday. Sunday at 4pm is our Sunday Sessions. Live music by amazing artists. Great after one of our traditional roast dinners. Tuesdays is Quiz Night. Test the old grey matter with our general knowledge quiz from 8.30pm £1 entry max 6 per team, Cash prizes, Standup bingo, sweets and snowball

Elms - Worthing

66 Broadwater Street
Worthing, West-Sussex BN14 9AP
United Kingdom

A pub with live music bands. Hopefully you will enjoy some of the new bands we will have for you this year. Don't forget to print out the weekend price buster. See our visit website and Facebook links for details

Ropemakers - Bridport

36 West Street
Bridport, Dorset DT6 3QP
United Kingdom

The Ropemakers was built in the late eighteenth century by the Gundry family and was originally called The Sun Inn. The building was refurbished by the Brewery in 1989 and the name changed to The Ropemakers to reflect Bridport's main industry as the World's biggest net making centre which was based on the other side of the road. In some ways The Ropemakers is a bit of a Tardis in that the building is much larger than it looks from the street as it stretches back and back ending in a pretty courtyard area that is popular with smokers and drinkers alike. The current Landlords, John and Geraldine Baker have concentrated on good quality food made in their own kitchens from ingredients sourced from the best local suppliers. Food is served between 11:30am and 2:30pm Monday to Saturday. We are also open for food on Mondays where we have jazz on. We serve breakfasts from 10:00am to 11:30am on Saturday mornings. We also serve traditional Sunday Roasts on Sunday from 12:00 midday to 2:30pm. On Friday and Saturday evenings we offer an excellent live music scene featuring the best of the local groups plus various touring bands from as far afield as France. If you are a band, musician or other form of entertainer who would like to play at the Ropemakers, please feel free to contact us Every Tuesday we have a friendly fun quiz starting at 8:00pm with the winners winning a bottle of wine. On the last Wednesday come and enjoy our Open Mic Night.

Turks Head - St Margarets Twickenham

28 Winchester Road
Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 1LF
United Kingdom

Whether you’re after delicious pub food with family, a music gig, or alfresco ales in our lovely beer garden, The Turks Head in Twickenham is the perfect place to relax or catch the game. Planning your big day? You’ll love The Winchester Room - a popular choice for weddings!

MacSorleys Music Bar - Glasgow

42 Jamaica Street
Glasgow, Lanarkshire G1 4QG
United Kingdom

MacSorley’s Music Bar has 113 years history in the heart of Glasgow, MacSorley’s Music Bar offers the best in local live music, finest traditional Scottish food, and a wide range in drinks from house ales to exotic Caribbean rums. MacSorley’s Music Bar relishes it’s long and proud history as one of Glasgow’s finest hostelries. Whether you hail from Lewis or London, The Gorbals or Grimsby, you’re always welcome to enjoy our warm Glaswegian hospitality. Hosting a regular and varied live music programme, the Jamaica Street bar also serves an impressive range of drinks, including exotic Jamaican rums, small batch distillery Whiskies, and a range of Scottish gins. We have a selection of well over 100 spirits to choose from so no matter your tipple we will have something to suit your taste. MacSorley’s new head chef David Edwards is the driving force behind our food. He is responsible not only for creating the menus, but also for training the team that deliver his consistently high standards with every meal. Sourcing only the finest Scottish ingredients, using local suppliers and producers wherever possible, we offer bespoke seasonal menus as well as a special menu for the Christmas period. Whatever the season, whatever the occasion, the delicious combination of David’s expertise and the MacSorley’s style promises excellent quality at a price that can’t be beaten, in an atmosphere that shouldn’t be missed.

Bannermans Bar - Edinburgh

212 Cowgate
Edinburgh, Midlothian EH1 1NQ
United Kingdom

Bannermans Bar is Edinburgh’s premier music venue, located in the heart of the city. Hosting bands and solo artists six nights a week, we are dedicated to bringing you the very best in up-and-coming local talent, rising national stars and famous acts from around the world. Every genre of music is welcome, and we pride ourselves on providing everything a band needs for a performance with a full backline, 5K P.A. and lighting rig, and some of the best sound engineers in town. No other venue in town does as much for the local scene as we do, a fact borne out by the sheer number of bands and promoters that keep coming back. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always happy to help out with any of your requirements or needs, so if you’re simply grabbing a quiet pint in the afternoon, having a big night out, playing or putting on your first gig, or even just curious, come and check us out – you won’t be disappointed!

Colombia Press - Watford

72-74 The Parade, High Street
Watford, Hertfordshire WD17 1AW
United Kingdom

This Wetherspoon pub takes its name from the printing press imported from Colombia by John Peacock, in 1823. During the 20th century, printing overtook brewing as Watford's main trade. By the 1960s, thousands were employed in the industry, especially at Odhams and the Sun Engraving Company, owned by Robert Maxwell. Printing in Watford had been established in the town by John Peacock, who opened a printing works in 1820. His printing press, imported from Columbia, and used to print the first edition of the Watford Observer, is in Watford Museum.

Black Boy Pub - Bricket Wood

79 Old Watford Road
Bricket Wood
St Albans, Hertfordshire AL2 3RU
United Kingdom

A 250-year-old edge of village pub, the part Grade II listed Black Boy was once frequented by livestock owners driving their cattle and sheep to markets along the toll road between Watford and Hatfield. A toll gate was outside this small, traditional inn. Now, it's the favoured local of countless regulars from Bricket Wood and the immediate area. CAMRA listed, a first choice among sports fans for its dedicated sports-only TV coverage and now the area's first wi-fi pub - allowing businessmen to use their laptops while enjoying a drink and a snack - the 'heart' of the Black Boy is its varied and inclusive clientele and its robust 'pub life'. The pub now features the latest j-Pod music system, with every top 40 single since 1952 and every album - the most comprehensive collection of music imaginable. The atmosphere shifts easily between often quiet and peaceful afternoons and evenings to the garrulous 'happy hour' - between 12pm and 6pm - and a welcoming communal 'village' get-together at other times. Comfortable, unfussy and welcoming, the Black Boy - how it got its name is explained in the pub's history - offers modern-day comforts without compromising its lengthy history. See the plaque in the front wall which details how a former publican left to fight in World War I - and paid the ultimate sacrifice. The pub also has a garden for outside drinking and children are welcome up to 6pm or at landlord Peter Dillingham's discretion. The French writer and traveller Hilaire Belloc once described the traditional English inn as a "fortress of virtue". We're not sure the Black Boy can live up to that promise - but it can promise good beer, good company and a good time.

Horns - Watford

1 Hempstead Road
Watford, Hertfordshire WD17 3RL
United Kingdom

We are THE best live music venue in Watford and have been bringing live music to you since 2001, while remaining a traditional pub. We welcome all ages until 8pm daily, after which time it is over-18’s only. We have a large air-conditioned open bar with capacity for over 250 people and enclosed beer garden with lighting and heating. Whether you are coming for lunch, looking for a great evening of live music, just popping in for a drink or looking for a good pint of real ale (all our pumps carry the Cask Marque) we are the place for you, and our very friendly & accommodating staff will do all they can to help. We were voted “BEST BAR NONE” bar/venue in Watford in 2008 & 2009, and have also been voted “BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE IN THE SOUTH EAST” by the industry. We pride ourselves on bringing a wide variety of live music to suit everyone’s taste, everything from young local talent to big name acts, top tribute and covers bands, and even traditional jazz. We have live music most nights, but Friday nights we have one of our resident DJ’s “on the decks” for you to dance the night away. We also provide music on special occasions including some themed nights, e.g. for New Year’s Eve, and on Sundays and Bank Holidays, if the weather is nice, we will try to put the band in the garden so you can still enjoy the sunshine. We offer an extensive range of drinks, including a wide choice of lagers, real ale (all carrying cask mark) and a great selection of wine, as well as non-alcoholic drinks including soft drinks and hot beverages. We change our “guest” ales every 6 weeks. Our kitchen is open weekdays from 12-3pm and offers a great range of homemade dishes. We also have daily “Specials”. We offer great value roast dinners on Sunday’s from 12-3:45pm including vegetarian options and if you don’t fancy a roast we do a nice selection of lighter lunch options. Kid’s portions are also available.

Ben Nevis - Glasgow

1147 Argyle Street
Glasgow, Lanarkshire G3 8TB
United Kingdom

The Ben Nevis is a unique and contemporary Scottish bar situated at 1147 Argyll Street. The Ben Nevis is one of Glasgow’s best-kept secrets. Open in its present incarnation since 1999, it has become renowned on the Scottish traditional music scene for its regular and spontaneous sessions, uniquely Scottish design, great whisky, craft beers from West Brewery, traditional Ales, and a truly welcoming atmosphere. The Ben Nevis is all anybody needs in a pub, whether you want to chill in the afternoon with a good book and a pint, or you want a full-on kicking tune at night, they can provide it. So don’t be shy, get yourself along to the Ben and say hello. Sessions on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 9pm onwards.

Belle Vue Hotel - Cheers Bar - Bognor

Waterloo Square
Bognor Regis, West-Sussex PO21 1TA
United Kingdom

The Belle Vue Hotel is in one of the best positions in Bognor Regis. Situated on The Esplanade, it overlooks the Sea, Pier and Waterloo Square Gardens The bar in the Belle Vue Hotel is known as Cheers Bar, and is one of Bognors oldest live music venues, featuring local bands most weekends. Local attractions include: Southcoast World, Hotham Park, Crazy Golf, Goodwood Races, Fontwell Racecourse and much more. Check the local links on this site to find a full list and dates of all the local events and attractions.

Crosses Corner - Windsor

73 Peascod Street
Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1DH
United Kingdom

Crosses Corner is a pub situated at the bottom of Peascod Street and is only a 5 minute walk to the castle past the shops on the high street. It has sports memorabilia hung on the walls and has a real log burning fire to keep you warm. We are an excellent mid way point for you stop off and have some excellent honest pub food for lunch and evenings and sample one of our 3 Real Ales or all 3 if you like. We have Sky Sports, BT Sports, At The Races and Racing UK so be sure to come along if you want to watch any of the live matches we can offer. Thursday night poker is becoming very popular, only £5 buy in for your chance to win the pot. Our first two seeds have earned their position and will be going to the National Final Qualifier, where they will be playing for £2500.

Sorry Head - Exeter

10 Blackboy Road
Exeter, Devon EX4 6SG
United Kingdom

The Sorry Head is a modern freehouse pub in the heart of Exeter. We have any speciality drinks, including local ciders and ales, all at very reasonable prices. We love music and hold an Open Mic every Tuesday and a Jam Night every Thursday. Pop in and see us. A bit of pub history. The Horse & Dray has changed its name several times. From 1831 to 1921, it was known as the George & Dragon Brewery, one of eleven Exeter breweries around at the time. Before that it was the Temeraire and from 1785 to 1799 it was the Royal Oak. Prior to 1831 on Whit Monday, various races were held, with the finishing line at the Temeraire. The starting point for these races was The Victory Inn which used to stand in Sidwell Street. Outside the Horse & Dray the road runs from a dual carriageway into a normal roadway. This was completed in the 1950's. The lower part of the old road can still be seen and is used to service the shops. A map of 1876 shows the George & Dragon to be in Ikenild Street with Blackboy Road starting at Kendall Buildings.

Quayside Inn - Falmouth

41 Arwenack Street
Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 3LH
United Kingdom

Fish direct from the boat. Meat from the farm, butchered, cured and smoked by us. World class whiskies. Rums galore. Harbour views, singing the blues. Sunday lunch is sacrosanct. That's why, here at the Star & Garter, we take it extremely seriously indeed. Whether it’s a sensationally marbled sirloin of beef, a luscious leg of lamb or some proper roast pork with the best crackling you can imagine, all our meat is supplied by renowned Cornish butcher Phillip Warren and served with crispy duck fat roasties, monster Yorkies, deliciously rich cauliflower cheese, silky gravy and a selection of local, seasonal veg. So come in and while away the afternoon in front of the fire, enjoy the view over the bay and, well, tuck in.



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