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Pubs in Bridgwater

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King Sedgemoor Inn

King Sedgemoor Inn

Bristol Road, Bridgwater TA6 4RR

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden
+7

A Brewer's Fayre establishment. In addition to bar opening times breakfasts are served weekdays: 6.30am-10.30am and weekends: 7am-11am.

Malt Shovel

Malt Shovel

2 Wembdon Street, Bridgwater TA6 7DN

Real Ale Available
Parking
Family Friendly
+13

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

New Foresters

101 St John Street, Bridgwater TA6 6HX

Real Ale Available
Garden
Smoking Area
+8

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.

New Market Hotel

New Market Hotel

Lower Bath Road, Bridgwater TA6 4PN

Accommodation
Family Friendly
Traditional Pub Games
+4

The New Market Hotel, established in 1936, is located on Bath Road and is ideally situated close to the Rugby Ground & Bridgwater College. It has a large bar, function room, meetings rooms, pub sports facilities, live entertainment and 5 Bed and Breakfast rooms. Skittle alley.

Old Market

Old Market

8 Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater TA6 3PQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Traditional Pub Games
+3

No real ale. Doom Bar and Tribute in bottles.

Quantock

Quantock

95 Wembdon Road, Bridgwater TA6 7DP

Real Ale Available
Parking
Family Friendly
+11

The Quantock is situated on the edge of Bridgwater and had a refurbishment in 2010. Originally a Manor House, this is a listed building retaining many features like the beamed ceilings and open fireplaces. There is even a tower where the ladies would stand to observe the hunt! Outside there is a beer garden with tables and benches for 50 people, plus a play area.

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62 High Street, Bridgwater TA6 3BN

Close to Railway Station

Grade II listed building now operating Friday and Saturday nights as Club Icon

Sportsman

Sportsman

73 Bath Road, Bridgwater TA6 4PH

Garden
Family Friendly
Traditional Pub Games
+8

Edge of town pub close to the rugby and football clubs.

Vinos Ale & Wine Tavern

Vinos Ale & Wine Tavern

High Street, Bridgwater TA6 3BG

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
WiFi
+3

Formerly the Three Lions, this bar has been refurbished and re-opened as Vinos Ale and Wine Tavern.

Tudor Hotel

Tudor Hotel

21 St Mary Street, Bridgwater TA6 3LX

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
+8

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

West India House

101 Durleigh Road, Bridgwater TA6 7JE

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+18

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.

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