Pubs in Aylesbury
Discover the best pubs and bars in Aylesbury. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Aylesbury FC
Haywood Way, Aylesbury HP19 9WZ
Club house attached to football stadium. Large area that caters for functions.
Weavers
1 Park Street, Aylesbury HP20 1BX
Large community pub which divides into several areas on differing levels. Pool and darts as well as sports TV are popular here. Karaoke and live music events feature every week. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Plough
Tring Road, Aylesbury HP20 1JH
Beefeater pub with a seperate drinking area, rest is for eating. Brickwork and decor give it an old fashioned feel.
Harrow
4 Cambridge Street, Aylesbury HP20 1RS
Large wooden floored pub with a good jukebox and a large TV screen. Live music often features in the evenings. Large courtyard area for al-fresco drinking in the Summer. Locally valued therefore listed as an asset of community value.
Gala Bingo
High Street, Aylesbury HP20 1SE
Mendoza Cafe Bar
30 High Street, Town Centre, Aylesbury HP20 1SF
A modern shop refit has created this cafe by day, night club by night venue. Tends to cater for people over 21. A lively venue on weekend evenings.
Club
Hale Leys, Aylesbury HP20 1ST
Late night venue open Thursday to Saturday. Live DJ set. Cocktails and buckets of beer are the favourite drinks here.
Niche
1a - 3 Market Square, Aylesbury HP20 1TA
Nightclub positioned above shops. Unfortunately no real ale
Snug
36 Market Square, Aylesbury HP20 1TW
After many reincarnations over the years it has now opened as The Snug. Like its sister pub in High Wycombe, also named The Snug, it tends to concentrate on cocktails and keg beers. Now serves one Real Ale.
Bell
Market Square, Aylesbury HP20 1TX
Hotel pub found by the Market Square and fronted by the taxi rank outside. A grade II listed building which has had many interior changes since Wetherspoon took over the running of the pub. As with this chain there are a good range of ales found at the back of the pub with a constant Greene King presence and several changing guest ales including local brewer, Tring. The food is varied and hearty and lists calories if you’re so minded. As with the chain, it hosts twice yearly beer festivals with many beers rotated on hand pump over a 10 day period. It also hosts a cider festival during the Summer.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UR
The theatre bar. Open late on show nights.
White Hart
Unit 4, Exchange Street, Aylesbury HP20 1UR
The White Hart is named after a pub the stood nearby, now long since demolished, and is a welcome return of the name to the area. The pub, located opposite Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, used to be some brand of night club, and as it's Wetherspoon Lloyds No. 1 brand, continues to attract young people who like loud music late at night. During the day and early evening, however, it is a pleasant place to sit and relax, with the usual Wetherspoon food, and range of ale. Competing for custom with the nearby Bell, both Wetherspoon pubs stock a reasonable range of ale.
