Live Music — Pubs in Bridgnorth
Discover live music pubs in Bridgnorth. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 22 live music pubs in Bridgnorth
All Forces Club
6 Bridge Street, Bridgnorth WV15 6AF
Located in Low Town Bridgnorth the Bridgnorth All Forces Social Club offers is a social club on two floors offering snooker, darts cards, live music events and a function room.
Bell & Talbot
2 Salop Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4QU
A very traditional friendly Pub, affectionally know as The Bell, has a small Snug and L-shaped Bar. A beautiful conservatory with bi-fold doors lets the outside in, and leads to the partially covered outside courtyard. The Bell is dog friendly and well behaved owners are welcome. The three Sky Sports boxes can show independent matches or sports, also with full UK Racing. The bar is adorned with many traditional features , and has two open fires to warm your cockles in winter time,
Black Boy
58 Cartway, Bridgnorth WV16 4BG
Multi CAMRA award-winning Grade II listed 17th Century ale house. First licensed in 1790, this pub stands on historic Cartway which links High Town with the quayside. Knowledgeable staff can advise on a range of ales available from six handpumps. A real cider and traditional bar snacks compliment these fine ales. The patio affords views over the river Severn and Bridgnorth landscape. The Cliff Railway, England's steepest inland funicular railway, is nearby.
Friars
3 St Mary's Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4DW
Formerly a coaching inn, this ancient pub now has a comfortable bar selling locally sourced cask ales and a gin bar. Outside seating is available in the Courtyard.
Black Horse
4 Bridge Street, Low Town, Bridgnorth WV15 6AF
First licensed in 1810, this Low Town free-house is a popular pub with all age groups. Nine hand-pulls serve four regular and three changing guest beers which include seasonal ales. Extended into the adjacent property in late 2016, it now has three drinking areas. The extended front bar has a rustic feel but with a modern atmosphere. To the right of the entrance is a large wood-panelled lounge bar which leads to a conservatory. The lounge and conservatory have wide screen TVs, mainly for sporting events which are enthusiastically supported by the regulars. Meals are not served but filled rolls are often available Ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation is available with meals being served in the dining room to the rear of the lounge. The external smoking area leads to a long courtyard, pleasant for outdoor drinking with access to the nearby River Severn. The Pay & Display car park is accessed from Severn Street, although pub customers may park free of charge.
King's Head
3 Whitburn Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4QN
A lovingly restored Grade II-listed 16th-century coaching inn with exposed timber beams, flagstone floor, leaded windows and three roaring log fires when it is cold out. Excellent food can be chosen from a quintessentially modern English menu using fresh local ingredients, a selection of daily specials, and delightful desert menu. There are three regular local and two changing guest beers, a small but carefully selected wine list, and a range of spirits and liqueurs. Dog friendly in bar and lounge areas, don't forget to ask for the dog biscuits and water bowl.
White Lion
3 West Castle Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4AB
A warm welcome awaits locals and visitors to this 18th Century Inn, a short walk from the Severn Valley Railway and town centre. The home of the Hop and Stagger Brewery since 2012, it has eight hand pumps offering a selection of it's own, local and national beers. and cider. The good selection of Hop & Stagger beers have become very popular. A range of hot and cold bar snacks are available including homemade scotch eggs. It is also a venue for a folk club, quizzes and music. A local artist has adorned the walls in the bar and garden with murals depicting Bridgnorth scenes.
George
Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth WV16 4AX
A family owned Inn, furnished to a very high standard with four star accommodation. A large lounge bar featuring exposed beams and real fires with live music on Saturday evenings. A very comfortable small snug area. Locally sourced food is served in the lounge and dining area from the five star hygiene rated kitchen. There is a large roadside south facing slabbed patio with a small covered area for smokers. Look out for the host on piano!
Bear
24 Northgate, Bridgnorth WV16 4ET
Almost tucked in under the shadow of the Northgate, this pub has a single bar serving two contrasting areas. One side has sports area with pool table, TV and gaming machine. The other side is tastefully decorated with french windows leading to a neatly laid out garden with a deck patio. The garden has a smoking shelter and outdoor TV and it also gives access to the town car park and weekend outdoor market.
Woodberry Inn
70 Victoria Road, Bridgnorth WV16 4LF
An established town estate pub completely refurbished throughout in 2015, with a bar and large dining area. To the right of the entrance the bar area retains the old quarry tiles to maintain a traditional bar atmosphere. Please note that this is an adult only drinking area. Three handpulls dispense at least one beer from Wye Valley, Hobsons or Three Tuns breweries. To the left of the entrance there are two comfortable dining areas. Locally sourced products are used to produce a light lunchtime menu, an a la carte evrning menu along with a specials board. There is a large car park and a well laid out beer garden with plenty of seating featuring the Oak Room, a solid oak framed covered area. 9 bedrooms all have en-suite facilities.
New Inn
4 St Mary's Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4DW
Located just off the High Street in the High Town area of Bridgnorth, it has a long single bar and a large garden area to the rear. Very popular at weekends when live music is often staged. See Facebook for details. Snacks available.
Shakespeare Inn
West Castle Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4AD
Following extensive and sympathetic refurbishment in 2018 the pub has now been divided by a central bar serving both sides. The Bar area has cosy corners and snugs warmed by a log burner fire. The smaller Lounge area has french doors opening onto the courtyard which has a large covered area. Off this courtyard is a function room which has been restored with reclaimed oak panelling. Three of Joule's regular beers and a seasonal ale, also from Joules are complemented by a guest beer and a real cider, giving sufficient choice for most palates. Home cooked food is served every day through out the Pub.
Bridgnorth Town Football Club
Crown Meadow, Innage Lane, Bridgnorth WV16 4HN
Football Club bar has trophies and memorabilia etc. Darts are played, but there is now no longer a pool tables. See AFC Bridgnorth website for fixtures and further opening times
Ridley's on the River
15 Bridge Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4BE
Cafe Bar with two real ales close to the river Severn. Modern ground floor bar with a smaller more intimate rear room for those seeking an escape from what can be a noisy main bar. Upstairs is a dining area with a low ceiling and great views over the quayside and the river Severn. Exposed timbers throughout the pub. The pub is renowned for its Pie & Mash menu. Very popular at weekends with live music.
Bandon Arms
33 Mill Street, Bridgnorth WV15 5AG
Large roadside pub situated in the Low Town area of Bridgnorth. This family focused pub was refurbished in the autumn 2018 to a high standard and is within easy walking distance of Severn park, the river Severn and the town's other attractions. Four handpulls serve two permanent beers and two changing beers, all from the Marston's portfolio. The interior has two distinct areas, one for drinkers and the other for diners, both served by one large central bar. Meals are served in both areas with the dining area having table service, whilst meals for the bar area are ordered at the bar. A very comprehensive menu is available with a lunch time menu being available on Mondays to Fridays 12 - 4pm.
Stable Bar
Kings Head Courtyard, 3 Whitburn Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4QN
Set back from the high street of the historic town of Bridgnorth, the Stable Bar has plenty of character. Whether enjoying a sit down meal or a casual drink with friends, you can be sure of a warm welcome from the friendly staff. The courtyard is served by an outside bar and there is a warm indoor bar for less clement weather. The food menu is wide ranging using only the very best fresh and seasonal produce to compliment the locally sourced beers and wines.
Crown
16 High Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4DB
A large town centre Marston's Taverners pub with a large function room upstairs. Access is from High Street or from their car park which is situated off Whitburn Street. Popular night club activities on a Friday and Saturday and a poker night on Wednesdays.
Falcon
1 St John's Street, Bridgnorth WV15 6AG
The Falcon is a historic building located in Low Town area of Bridgnorth. It was originally established in the 17th Century as a Coaching Inn and first licensed in 1851. In Sept 2017 new management took the reigns of this beautiful building and embarked on a major renovation program. The refurbishment project saw the redevelopment and transformation of the ground floor restaurant and bar area into a luxurious space for drinking and dining. Breakfasts are served Monday – Friday 7.30 – 9.30am and Saturday & Sunday 8.00 – 10.00am Access to the car park at the rear is easiest accessed off Severn Street rather than from the front of the premises through a narrow arch.
Bassa Villa
48 Cartway, Bridgnorth WV16 4BG
Bassa Villa dates as far back as 1593 with the name having been derived from the Latin term 'the town in the basin'. It is possible to see exactly why the name was given when you see that The Bassa Villa stands at the bottom of the Cartway which is, and always has been, the main gateway up into 'High Town'. The rooms are all contained within the main building and no matter where you are, you're never too far away from the character of the building. The large Garden is on the bank of the River Severn. The Opening Times quoted are for the winter months. In Summer the pub is open from 12 noon until 8pm on weekdays. Weekend times are unaltered.
Harp Inn
74 High Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4DX
A popular pub close to the Town Hall, the internal layout has been opened out to form one large drinking area, although there are a number of separate drinking areas on either side of the bar. Current licensee Kris tookover early in 2020 and the pub now sells food, with breakfast available from 10am. Food service finishes at 6pm, but take-away and deliveries can be ordered until closing time. There is a television and major sporting events are screened regularly.
Olde Punch Bowl Inn
B4364, Bridgnorth WV16 5NQ
Large roadside restaurant and wedding venue which attracts mainly diners, so there are limited facilities for visitors who require refreshments only. However the AGA-cooked carvery and main meal selections are very good value which is why this pub is so popular. The oak-panelled lounge and a dining area are dominated by a large inglenook fireplace. Other walls divide the rooms into small nooks and crannies; and with many heavy oak timbers they give the pub a very cosy atmosphere. Access is from the roadside part of the pub. The large function room is very popular for family parties, weddings, etc. and is accessed from the large car park. Accommodation is available where guests can enjoy the splendid Shropshire countryside and the beautiful market town of Bridgnorth is only 1 mile away. During the siege of Bridgnorth in 1646 many of Comwell's troops were billeted at this place The main building is 700 years old and was first licensed in 1740 when beer was stored in a tithe barn on the opposite side of the road and conveyed to the pub in jugs. This barn has now been converted in to private residence. The pub was named Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn in the middle of the 19th century because of its association with the Whig party who were traditionally sherry and punch drinkers.
Vine Hotel
57 Mill Street, Bridgnorth WV15 5AG
Reopened in April 2021, this old-style locals' pub has been transformed with an emphasis on quality cask ales. There is a single bar accessed directly from Mill St, and a large outside drinking area at the rear. There are two other pubs in the immediate area, both specialising in cask ales, making Low Town an area not to be missed by the real ale connoisseur.
