Pubs in Brixham
Discover the best pubs and bars in Brixham. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 26 pubs in Brixham — Page 1 of 3
Old Coaching Inn
61 Fore Street, Brixham TQ5 8AG
Built in 1790 as an hotel with stables and a courtyard, the pub has been recently refurbished having a separate bar with a six cask stillage. NOTE; there are limited opening hours during winter, please check website. This is the only pub in Brixham serving two or three real ales direct from the cask. Separate restaurant/ function room aimed at both diners and community use, club/group meetings etc. 30 Aug 2021 Reopening... just our Shop for the rest of this season + new. LesleyJanes shop incorporating off sales of unusual beverages ...Rolys bar & the AVLounge for live-music WILL NOT reopen until Easter 2022
Blue Anchor
83 Fore Street, Brixham TQ5 8AH
This 500-year-old building was originally a fisherman's cottage on the left and the right hand side a sail loft. This pub-restaurant now comprises two rooms with exposed stone walls and timber beams, the left hand room being the bar and the right, a dining room. This pub has recently changed management. The “Port and Starboard” restaurant is famed for its “Pub Classics” seafood menu, complemented by a daily selection of specials, all prepared from locally sourced produce.
Sprat & Mackerel
24 The Quay, Brixham TQ5 8AW
Welcome to The Sprat & Mackerel, your local pub based in Brixham. A traditional pub offering a wide variety of drinks and exciting offers. Join us to watch the live sport with a refreshing pint of your favourite larger in hand and a great atmosphere. We hope to see you soon!
Crown & Anchor
23 The Quay, Brixham TQ5 8AW
Grade ll listed friendly, family, quayside freehouse overlooking the inner harbour, serving real ales, wines, spirits as well as a traditional selection of light lunches. The interior is just one long and very narrow room with a small bar counter in the back right corner. In the right hand wall towards the front of the room is a brick fire place with a log burning stove. Opposite this is an old wood settle built in to the left wall which has a painted sign above that claims there has been an inn on this spot since 1623. It suggests that when William of Orange landed here in Brixham in 1688 this was the first building that he stepped foot in for a drink before marching his army towards London to force the abdication of King James II and consequently become King William III Pictures of past and present day fishing trawlers, an integral part of Brixham's rich maritime heritage, adorn the walls.
Old Market House
The Quay, Brixham TQ5 8AW
UNWIND BY BRIXHAM HARBOUR AT THE OLD MARKET HOUSEOverlooking Brixham harbour and operating across two floors, our restaurant serves a delicious menu that showcases fresh, locally sourced food. Each dish pairs perfectly with our range of award-winning beers and hand-selected fine wines. Relax downstairs in the bar or head to the first floor and await our friendly table service. The Old Market house offers extensive outdoor seating and breathtaking views across the harbour.
Queen's Arms
31 Station Hill, Brixham TQ5 8BN
The Queens Arms has now been transformed into a vibrant, friendly, traditional real ale pub with the local community in mind. We look forward to welcoming customers old and new to enjoy our drinks and meals in pleasant company. We unfortunately do not allow dogs in the pub, but they are welcome in our enclosed outside area. We are a simple back street boozer and our aim is to bring back traditional values for locals and visitors alike. We host Live Music every Saturday night and other events throughout the week.We have 8 hand pumps which host 6 ales from all over the country and 2 traditional ciders as well as a further 10 ciders served from the cellar. Please look through our website and get an idea of what we're about. Feel free to contact us with any questions, and see what our customers say about us. We have lots on in the pub - Tuesday nights is Darts Night, and we are always looking for more team members, just ask behind the bar. Wednesday is Open Mic night, the last Thursday every month is Euchre night - beginners welcome! Friday is Meat Draw night, and Saturdays we have live music!
Long Bar
Union Lane, Brixham TQ5 8DY
Single bar pub, adjacent to a car park and close to the main bus stops. It has a brick fireplace with a cast iron stove, fixed fabric upholstered bench seating, pool table, dart board, juke box, and several small flat screen TV's. At the front of the room are three large circular tables formed from cut down barrels.
Bullers Arms
4 The Strand, Brixham TQ5 8EH
This recently refurbished pub occupies a prime position in the centre of the harbourside. It overlooks the replica of Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind, Although it is a single room pub, it has two distinct areas - the right hand side having the 'public bar' image with bare wooden floors, fixed wood benches and large projector screen, whilst the right a lounge/diner with a carpeted floor, dining tables and chairs, log fire, and a pool table in the corner. The pub tends to close in January for a seasonal break.
Trawler
66 North Boundary Road, Brixham TQ5 8LA
This is a typical example of a 1970s two bar housing estate pub. This particular popular pub is community orientated and driven. Good value food daily from 12-3 and 5-8. New management 2019
Berry Head Hotel
Berry Head Road, Brixham TQ5 9AJ
This historic building was commissioned by the Board of Ordance as a military hospital, to support the three local Napoleonic war garrisoned forts, that defended the the Bay. After de-commissioning, it was once the home of the Rev Henry Francis Lyte, who whilst incumbent of All Saints Brixham, wrote the hymn 'Abide with Me'. The 4* hotel is surrounded by Berry Head Country Park, with its rare flora & fauna, restored fort and Trinity House lighthouse. Food is served daily from midday to 9.30 in the A la Carte restaurant and the TerraceBar. There are panoramic views across Torbay from the Terrace bar, terrace and the restaurant.
Prince William
Prince William Quay, Berry Head Road, Brixham TQ5 9BP
Named after William, Prince of Orange, who landed in Brixham on 5th November 1688 with a fleet of 500 ships and 15,000 men, he led the 'Glorious Revolution' and on 11th February 1689, along with his with his wife, Mary, was solemnly pronouced King and Queen of England. This large modern bar and restaurant are within the Marina housing overlooking the harbour. There is lots of seating within for diners and outside is a large patio area with parasols, which catches the sun in the afternoon. Now advertising itself as a Gastro Pub, the interior was completely refurbished in 2020
Vigilance
5 Bolton Street, Brixham TQ5 9DE
This is named after the last sailing trawler to be built, in 1926, by Uphams. The Vigilance has since been restored and is once again moored at Brixham. Fishing and Brixham have gone hand in hand for centuries, the industry being a major source of local work. In fact, until World War I, it was possible to walk right across the harbour, stepping from ship to ship, so closely were they moored. Today, the fishing industry remains an important part of the local scene.
