Pubs in Brigg
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Found 8 pubs in Brigg
Black Bull
3 Wrawby Street, Brigg DN20 8JH
Recently reverted back to being the Black Bull this town centre pub underwent extensive refurbishment. Then morphed into a sports bar pub with no food. Comfortable in a modern country style with wood panelling and floors with exposed brickwork and industrial lighting. There is also a raised area towards the rear. The large beer garden has three cabanas for cosy drinks. No under 18's which includes toddlers and babies.
Britannia Inn
36 Wrawby Street, Brigg DN20 8BS
Old established pub at the far end of town, recently thoroughly refurbished and rebranded as a pub/restaurant. Pleasant interior with three drinking/dining areas. Extensive food menu available lunchtime and evening featuring good quality home-cooked meals. Small seating area in the garden. Daily newspapers provided for customers to read.
Dying Gladiator
Bigby Street, Brigg DN20 8EF
Uniquely named, traditionally styled town-centre local, with four discrete drinking areas.Two large rooms are simply but tastefully decorated and furnished, and there are sofas in one alcove and traditional pub seating in another. One room has pool, darts and a TV. The adjoining Stables is used for pool competitions. A statue of the stricken gladiator overhangs the pub entrance. No cask beers.
White Horse
Wrawby Street, Brigg DN20 8JR
The pub is situated at the end of the main shopping street, with a large patio area to the front and a non-smoking garden to the rear. Sympathetically renovated by Wetherspoon, the pub now comprises one large room with alcoves for dining. A wide range of meals is served daily. Twice yearly beer festivals and occasional Meet-the-Brewer nights are featured.
Woolpack
Market Place, Brigg DN20 8HA
This is a large grade ll listed pub in the central town square next to the River Ancholme. It has a large 'U' shaped bar with frequent live bands at weekends. There are sports TVs in all areas. Clean toilets. This is a lively venue and well managed by an enthusiastic manager and his friendly staff. Whilst there are no cask beers the Guinness is good.
Yarborough Hunt
49 Bridge Street, Brigg DN20 8NS
This former Sergeants Brewery tap, built in the 1700s, is now in its fifth year since reopening after restoration. Retaining original features, it is simply furnished with warming open fires in most rooms lit in winter. Recently extended to provide two extra rooms.The four guest beers are supplemented by draught Weston's Old Rosie and customer requests. There are up to eight craft and continental beers on tap alongside a good selection of bottled continental and British beers and ciders and a wide selection of malt whiskies and wines. A free WiFi service has recently been made available to customers. Trains to Brigg only run on Saturday. The smoking area is covered and heated.
Lord Nelson
Market Place, Brigg DN20 8LD
Large open-plan pub with separate areas for dining and drinking, refurbished spring 2018. Plenty of seating. Includes Hardy's Café Bar. En-suite accommodation also offered. Meals are generally home-cooked traditional English fayre with gluten free options. Extensive G & T menu
Brigg & District Ex Servicemens Club
Coney Court, Brigg DN20 8EX
Members' club with a large function room, games room and bar with TV. No real ales although it does serve Theakstons mild on keg. Annual membership is £7-05.
