Pubs in Bedford
Discover the best pubs and bars in Bedford. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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TAVI Bar & Indian Grill
117 Tavistock Street, Bedford MK40 2SB
During the Covid restrictions the premises became an Indian Grill with an emphasis on North Indian food. Diners (up to 3 in number) can get a Tul Tuk ride home afterwards within a 4 mile radius, subject to availability.
Sportsman
58 The Boundary, Bedford MK41 9HA
Busy suburban local with two bars, after many years now offering real ale again.
Orchard
1 Riverfield Drive, Bedford MK41 0UE
Busy Harvester family restaurant with play area, with three real ales available.
Mercure Bedford Centre Hotel
2 St Marys Street, Bedford MK42 0AR
Large town-centre hotel next to the river Great Ouse, with a bar and restaurant open to non-residents, but no real ale. Buses stop in St Paul's Square across the town bridge.
Park Pub & Kitchen
98 Kimbolton Road, Bedford MK40 2PA
A large single-bar, mock-Tudor pub-restaurant near Bedford Park. The emphasis is on fine, home-prepared food, using local suppliers where possible, but casual visitors are welcome just for drinks. It is advisable to book for meals beforehand. The large restaurant is partly housed in a conservatory/garden room. The TV is normally on only for rugby internationals. The pub is leased to Little Gems Country Dining, a regional company with about six pubs.
Pheasant
300 Kimbolton Road, Bedford MK41 8YR
Comfortable, refurbished modern pub serving a large suburban area north of the town. There is a comfortable, open drinking area with TVs showing sports, with a large patio and children’s play area outside. Separate eating area serving home-cooked lunches and evening meals. Booking for Sunday lunch is advised.
Pilgrim's Progress
42 Midland Road, Bedford MK40 1QB
Re-modelling as a Wetherspoon hotel in 2016 included the provision of two outdoor seating areas, one of them non-smoking, as well as five internal areas. The bar is popular with all ages but not usually overcrowded, even on weekend evenings. The public can look into the kitchen and the varied menu specifies allergens and low calorie options. There are the normal Wetherspoon Club offers. The Pilgrim’s is convenient for public transport and offers a good view of the town centre.
Priory Marina
Barkers Lane, Bedford MK41 9DJ
Large Beefeater pub-restaurant overlooking Bedford Marina, with accommodation at the Premier Travel Inn next door. Outside seating and play area for families. Can be busy in fine weather.
Queen
36 Preston Road, Bedford MK40 4DX
The last surviving pub in Queens Park is a lively community local, where families are welcome up to about 7pm. There are occasional barbecues, but no regular food.
Rose
45 High Street, Bedford MK40 1RY
Popular high street pub with party atmosphere and music in the evening. Food is available throughout the week, including a roast on Sunday. A large beer garden at the rear is well used in fine weather. The function area is available for private hire. Discounts on beer and cider prices are available on Monday and Tuesday. Local CAMRA Young Members Pub of the Year 2019
Ship
102 Bromham Road, Bedford MK40 2QH
Large one-bar pub with a nautical theme and a rear garden, just west of the town centre. Regular quiz Thursday evening, karaoke Friday evening, live or disco music Saturday and poker players on Sunday. May stay open later on Friday and Saturday if busy.
Ship
7 St Cuthberts Street, Bedford MK40 3JB
Popular three-bar pub with hidden corners attracting a mixed clientele. Following recent refurbishment, a new bar layout has created more customer space and direct access to the smaller cabin bar at the front, which may be hired for functions. There is a patio garden to the rear and a decked outside seating area at the front.
