Live Music — Pubs in Billingham
Discover live music pubs in Billingham. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 live music pubs in Billingham
Wynyard Pub
Whitehouse Road, Billingham TS22 5AS
Pleasant 1960s community pub with both lounge and bar. Check food serving times.
Smiths Arms
The Green, Billingham TS23 1EW
Pleasantly situated pub facing the village green offering free function room, pool darts and food
Station Hotel
172 Station Road, Billingham TS23 2RH
Large pub close to the old disused railway station with its distinctive signal box and iron bridge,
Billingham Catholic Club
37 Wolviston Road, Billingham TS23 2RU
This Victorian mansion and former school, regular winners of the Cleveland CAMRA branch Club of the Year, is a friendly private members' club, renowned locally for its vibrant RnB/rock scene, and where a genuine welcome awaits CAMRA members. Dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers ensure that the club's reputation for serving 150 different beers annually, continues. Three beers, two ciders and a perry are normally served, with up to 8 beers available during regular beer/music festivals, held during bank holiday weekends. Housed in a fine old building called Greenholme, once the residence of the Catholic priests and a former school, you will find a good choice of beers readily available and you can buy a pint here without being a member of the Club or having to be of any religious faith to join the Club. Other features include an extensive beer garden with covered decking area, regular weekend R & B/Blues, plus open Mic/Acoustic Jam sessions every Thursday on rotation. Throw in challenging and interesting quizzes as a regular feature and there is little more you could ask for here in this unassuming, quaint little club. Memberships available on request. The list of organisations that make use of the Club is too long to mention, but, needless to say, the Club has won the local CAMRA Branch Jo Powell Community Shield for the best Community Pub of the Year 2017, 2019 and now 2020, and also Club of the Year 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and now 2020.
Swan
101 Wolviston Road, Billingham TS23 2SF
Large community pub opened in 1940 on the edge of town offering big screen TV live bands pool and darts
Lion
Marsh House Avenue, Billingham TS23 3DF
Large and popular estate pub with bar, games and lounge areas, games here include Tues quiz, pool and other table games along with two dart boards, food and two hand pumps offering changing ales along with an occasional Real Cider.
Green Hops Real Ale Bar
55 The Green, Billingham TS23 1EW
Real ale and cider bar opened in December 2014. The town's first micro pub, overlooking the village green, was opened by two enthusiasts who noticed a gap in the local market for such an establishment. Several changes later, the pub is now selling four beers of varying styles: Camerons Strongarm, as a regular beer, together with an offering from Timothy Taylor's, on a rotating basis, (Landlord, Ram Tam, Boltmaker, quarterly specials, for example), as well as two additional guest beers. In addition, ciders and perries are also available, ranging from real ciders to the more modern fruity ones, some of which are well known, some not so well known, and some quite strong! Third of a pint beer/cider bats are available. A fine selection of gins and whiskies are also served, together with quality mixers. Usual top quality micropub type nibbles are also available. Local CAMRA branch Cider Pub of the Year for 2016 and 2017.
Porky Pint
40 Mill Lane, Billingham TS23 1HF
Maybe worth confirming opening times. Opened in December 2016, this uniquely named, bright, modern two roomed micro pub lives up to its name and represents a refreshing change to the traditionally accepted micro pub theme. Every pub has to have a unique selling point, so four real beers are served supplemented with hot pork, beef and turkey sandwiches, together with pigs-in-blankets, roast potatoes, gravy and stuffing, as well as a dessert board. Hardly surprising that in it's previous life the building was a traditional butcher's shop. The four real beers are served on a rotating guest basis, with Cameron's, Timothy Taylor's, Bradfield's and McColls' beers featuring recently. Private parties can be catered for in the small back room, and which can probably accommodate about 20 people. Impressive Sunday lunches are available 12 - 4. The large outdoor patio area catches the sun throughout the day time and evening. Closed Mondays.
Crafty Cock
113 Station Road, Billingham TS23 2RL
Small, cosy bar opened in June 2017 and converted from a former restaurant, and with a fine greeting from friendly bar staff. Located in Old Billingham, close to the level crossing, the decor is a mixture of cushioned bench seats with rustic tables and chairs. Situated among a row of shops and within very easy access of a regular bus service. The Crafty Cock does not quite fit the definition of a micropub but, real ale wise, it ticks all the boxes. Three handpulls, serve an interesting mix of beers. The licensee is a good listener, so please feel free to suggest interesting beers that not only you, but also your drinking mates, will like. Third pint bats are available. An array of premium lagers and craft beers are also served, as well as an extensive gin menu. Sunday lunches are served, with take-away options available, whilst Mexican food is served Tuesday to Thursday from 4.30 to 8.30 pm.
