Pubs in Bridgend
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Little Bar on the Bridge
3 Old Bridge, Bridgend CF31 1JH
Craft and foreign bottled beer on tap and to takeaway.
Bridgend Athletic RFC
1 Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 3HP
Car Park is at the rear acess by side road. Non Members welcome just walk in. Bridgend Male Voice Choir Practise on Thursdays, bar opens at 2130 after practise finishes.Home of Welsh Internationals including Scott Baldwin,Rhys Webb and Lee Byrne who you may bump into in the bar.
Caeffatri Bar & Grill
5 Caeffatri Close, Castle View, Bridgend CF31 1NJ
Once called " The Highwayman" but has now had a facelift. It has a public bar with pool table and a smart lounge bar leading into a restaurant area. Also to the front of the pub is a conservatory which you pass through to enter the bars. A small garden and patio area are out the front with a large car park. Dogs are allowed in public bar and in the conservatory if eating. No longer does real ale.
Bridgend & District United Services Club
1 Tondu Road, Bridgend CF31 4JA
Two floored club with main bar and library downstairs and a function room and bar upstairs.Visitors welcome and Families welcome during functions.Large pull down screen in function room.darts teams 2 mens and 1 womens. Home to Bridgend Historical Society,Theatrical Group,British Legion and many other local organisations.Many photos of Bridgend through the years adorn the walls.
Kings Head
44-44A Nolton Street, Bridgend CF31 3BN
Situated at the southern end of the town centre, the King's Head has reverted back to its original name after being an Irish theme pub for numerous years. The pub has become popular for drinkers and diners of all ages. Within a year it has gone from serving no real ale to now selling three beers and one cider. Awarded the Vale of Glamorgan and Bridgend's local CAMRA branch Most Improved Pub of the Year award for 2017. Weekly quiz nights are also popular and they organise occasional beer festivals and are keen to stock local Welsh beers.
Bridgend Conservative Club
11 Dunraven Place, Bridgend CF31 1JF
Great Western Sports & Social Club
Coity Road, Bridgend CF31 1LR
Popular well used club with no real ale
Bang On Brewery Tap
Unit 3 George Street, Bridgend Industrial Estate, Bridgend CF31 3TS
A bar in the Bang On Brewery (which opened late 2016) and has up to 4 or 5 beers on gravity and a brewery bottle shop on site. Children are welcome with soft drinks and crisps on offer. Free soft drinks are available for drivers who bring drinkers. The bar come from the vestry in Llanharry Chapel dating back to 1850 and the seating comes from various Welsh chapels. Views of the brewery can be seen through the window of the entrance hall. Visiting the Brewery may be possible if staff are not too busy, but they also offer brewery experience days and occasional mini-beer festivals and it is available for private hire. Take-outs are available of both draught and bottled beer. Small parking area available. Dog Friendly.
Coity Castle
2 Morfa Street, Bridgend CF31 1HA
Old Castle
90 Nolton Street, Bridgend CF31 3BP
A pre-1830s coach house with traditional brick work, real fires, wooden floors and a cosy, friendly atmosphere. Quiz held on Thursday nights, darts.
Cabo Roche
Five Bells Road, Bridgend CF31 3HW
Situated at the southern end of the town centre and close to the college, this establishment has continued to thrive since its conversion from bathroom showroom to bar in 2007. A mixed clientele use the three distinct areas - a café, a bar and a lounge with comfortable settees. Sports television is available throughout, and the real ale is on two hand pumps, one of which often serves an interesting and well chosen guest beer. Lunches are served Monday to Friday 12-2.30.
Coach
37 Cowbridge Road, Bridgend CF31 3DH
Basically furnished free house passionately serving up real ale and cider from Wales and beyond with three beers on handpump and two served straight from the cask. A new venture set up towards the end of 2018 saw a microbrewery installed which is visible behind the lounge and which brews both cask and keg beers for the pub. Typically these might include Bridgend IPA or NEIPA but other one-off brews are sometimes available. A popular weekend venue, customers enjoy open mic nights, special themed evenings, brewery trips, a beer festival every Easter, a stout and porter festival in November, Meet the Brewer and tap take-over events. Continental beers are also available including take-away bottles. Keep an eye on the pub's lively Facebook page to see what's on.
