Live Music — Pubs in Bridgwater
Discover live music pubs in Bridgwater. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 15 live music pubs in Bridgwater
Bower Inn
Bower Lane, Bridgwater TA6 4TY
The Bower Inn is an attractive 18th century building set in a picturesque cottage garden with numerous picnic tables. Emphasis is on dining and accommodation though there is a comfy non-dining area. Local produce is used including neighbours honey free range eggs. Very convenient for M5.
British Flag
77-83 Chilton Street, Bridgwater TA6 3HX
Popular community pub on the edge of town. Sports TV. A carnival club is based at the pub. Numerous pub teams playing skittles, pool and darts. Live music most Saturday nights & occasional karaoke. A large rear garden is completely enclosed for the safety of children
Bunch of Grapes
24 St John Street, Bridgwater TA6 5HS
Situated close to the town centre and on the road to the railway station. No real ale served. Bar snacks available Monday to Friday. Home to Carnival clubs.
Cobblestones
71 Eastover, Bridgwater TA6 5AP
A grade II listed pub located between the town centre and the railway station. This friendly pub has the words "Traditional Pub Alternative Values" on the pub sign. There is a courtyard garden to the rear with picnic tables and a function room which hosts live bands 3 or 4 evenings per week. Pub sports are a feature here. Four real ales on offer which are mainly sourced from local breweries and there is a strong commitment to real cider from local producers.
Commercial Inn
Redgate Street, Bridgwater TA6 5BG
Located next to the train station, the pub has a function room that can be booked. Large enclosed beer garden. Skittles and darts teams play here. Often have bands playing - check facebook page for details.
Crown Inn
96 St John Street, Bridgwater TA6 5HZ
Owned by Admiral Taverns. Friendly pub in mid terrace with patio. Located 100 yards from Bridgwater railway station.
Duke
61 High Street, Bridgwater TA6 3BQ
Lively town centre pub reopened after refurbishment early November 2019. Lots of flat screen TV's showing mainly sports. A good range of drinks, spirits, lagers including 3 hand pumps serving Marston's cask ales.
Fountain Inn
1 West Quay, Bridgwater TA6 3HL
Recently refurbished town centre, single room traditional pub, with wood burning stove. Freehouse next to the River Parrett and the historic town bridge. Three regular ales Butcombe Bitter, Moles Rucking Mole and Dark). There is a small outside seating area in a pedestrianized street. Frequent entertainment including acoustic bands and solo performers. Occasional food special events such as chilli nights but you need to pre book. Check the facebook page for food and events. Pub also organises social trips to local breweries such as Butcombe and Moles.
Gallery
54 High Street, Bridgwater TA6 3BN
A Night Club that opened in 1999 when it was transformed from an old church into a fun nightspot in the centre of Bridgwater. It has two floors with a bar on each.
Golden Ball
19 High Street, Bridgwater TA6 3BE
Lively town centre pub with a dance floor on the 1st floor. Offers quiz, karaoke and open mic nights, as well as DJs and live music.
Malt Shovel
2 Wembdon Street, Bridgwater TA6 7DN
A Greene King meet and eat pub located by the Taunton & Bridgwater Canal and town centre. Has recently undergone a major refurbishment. Entertainment includes Monday Quiz Night, Tuesday OAP lunch with bingo and karaoke in the evening, Wednesday Adult games from 9pm, Thursday Adult bingo from 9pm, Friday Live entertainment, Saturday Live sport, Music theme nights and themed party nights Sunday.
New Foresters
101 St John Street, Bridgwater TA6 6HX
Single room busy pub. Pool, darts, cards, skittle alley. Courtyard at rear. Happy Hour Monday to Friday 5.00pm -7.00pm. Meat draw every Sunday Live entertainment every Sunday night. All main football games shown on TV and/or the big screen projector.
Old Market
8 Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater TA6 3PQ
No real ale. Doom Bar and Tribute in bottles.
Tudor Hotel
21 St Mary Street, Bridgwater TA6 3LX
Built as a bakery in the 17th century and sympathetically extended over the years it was home to a hardware store at the turn of the 20th Century, later became tea rooms and is now a sixteen, en-suite bedroom hotel, restaurant, contemporary bar (Bar27) and function suite catering for up to 180 guests. Just off the town centre with easy access from the M5. Breakfast and coffee is available from 7:00am. There is an A La Carte menu in the restaurant and tapas is served in Bar 27. The opening times shown are for the bar with the hotel being open from 7:00 am until late.
West India House
101 Durleigh Road, Bridgwater TA6 7JE
The building was constructed in 1936 but there had been a pub on the site for many years previously in various guises. The pub name is derived from the days when Bridgwater was a bustling port and the site is originally believed to have been owned by a merchant with the West India Trading Company, whose ships delivered goods to the quayside in the town centre. West India House boasts a fully-equipped skittle alley/function room complete with dedicated bar. There is also a large, attractive beer garden to the rear with scenic views over countryside. For a quiet drink in cosy surroundings there is the lounge bar complete with open log fire and for a more vibrant atmosphere then there is the saloon bar which has been extended and refurbished with modern decor. Both bars have large flatscreen televisions for screening major live sporting events. There is also a high-end jukebox in the Saloon bar packed with the perfect mix of old classics and the latest tracks. Quiz nights and curry night on a Wednesday. The guest beer is usually from Cheddar Ales where one or sometimes two can be found. This includes as an example; Potholer, Totty Pot and Crown & Glory.
