Pubs in Burnley
Discover the best pubs and bars in Burnley. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Angel Inn
80 Accrington Road, Burnley BB11 4AU
Smart two roomed street corner local serving up to three beers usually sourced from local breweries.
Town
Old Post Office, 7 Coal Street, Burnley BB11 1DX
Bridge Bier Huis
2 Bank Parade, Burnley BB11 1UH
An award winning true free house with a large open plan bar that has a log burner and a small snug to one side. It offers mainly microbrewery beers alongside a changing real cider. More than 60 foreign bottled beers are sold plus seven foreign beers on tap including rare German brews. Wednesday is quiz night and live music is hosted occasional weekends. This welcoming pub opens 5pm Monday or Tuesday if Burnley FC are at home. Burnley Pub of the Year 2020
Fitzpatrick's
31-39 Manchester Road, Burnley BB11 1HG
This pub has now been purchased by a consortium of local business people and is no longer part of Wetherspoons estate. Interior is brighter, with loud music and meals are only served up to 9pm.
Royal Dyche
45-47 Yorkshire Street, Burnley BB11 3BW
Situated under the culvert on Yorkshire Street around a 2 minute walk from Burnley bus station. The pub gets busy at weekends especially when Burnley FC are at home. Renamed in honour of Sean Dyche the Burnley FC manager after Burnley got into the Europa League in 2018. Started reselling real ale again with two changing from local breweries Bowland and Moorhouses. Follow them on Instagram @theroyaldyche
Coach & Horses
48 Church Street, Burnley BB11 2DL
Friendly pub on outskirts of town with mock Tudor exterior. Four changing ales with one usually from Fuzzy Duck Brewery. Generally a dark beer adorns the bar.
Coal Clough
41 Coal Clough Lane, Burnley BB11 4PG
Traditional street corner community local. The Massey’s Bitter is brewed to a recipe from the sadly defunct Massey’s Burnley Brewery. Live entertainment Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday teatime.
Cross Keys Hotel
170-172 St James Street, Burnley BB11 1NR
A large imposing building on the edge of the town centre. The pub has several TVs for sports fans along with a pool table. An enclosed yard with shelter also has a TV so smokers don't miss their favourite sport.
Corkhouse
1 Whittam Street, Burnley BB11 1LW
No Real Ale, Wine bar just off town centre.
Foresters
49 Todmorden Road, Burnley BB10 4AB
George IV
Padiham Road, Burnley BB12 6LG
Large well appointed open plan roadside pub with multiple areas for pub games alongside comfortable drinking areas.
Star
Manchester Road, Burnley BB11 2EG
