Live Music — Pubs in Bury
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Found 27 live music pubs in Bury
Blue Bell
840 Manchester Road, Blackford Bridge, Bury BL9 8DW
The pub was refurbished in 2019 to create a spacious, modern interior, with an integrated free-flowing open area around the bar lounge and dining area. A log stove has been added which offers a warm and welcoming ambience when you enter the pub. There is also a decorative bookcase that compliments the feature wallpaper, soft lighting and comfortable seating. Whilst the three main areas of the Bar Lounge, Dining Area and Vault have a new open feel compared to the original three separate rooms, the pub still retains its traditional features and character. Outside the Dining area there is a beer garden with further seating. The Vault has two large screen TVs showing Sky and BT Sports. Breakfast is served daily from 10am to noon. Reopened by 4/7/2020
Garsdale
Woodhill Road, Burrs, Bury BL8 1BT
Set in the countryside just outside Burrs Country Park the pub has a good atmosphere and is family friendly with a reputation for fresh home cooked food, and a new menu with daily specials and Sunday roasts has been introduced. Children have a playground with swings and bouncy castle in summer in the rear garden area. There are plenty of outdoor tables and seating if you have a dog with you. Two new cask bar lines dispense ales mainly from the North West area with other guest ales on offer on a rotating basis. Quiz nights held every Thursday and live soloists on Saturdays. The restaurant dining room can also cater for functions.
Brown Cow
Woodhill Road, Burrs, Bury BL8 1DA
Set in the heart of the Burrs Country Park with walks along the riverside and large open fields with ducks, kingfishers etc to be seen. The pub is at the entrance to a caravan club site (no tents) which is open all year round. The site is popular with visitors, caravaners and families. A dog friendly pub, with large outdoor area BBQ and swings, tables and an outside bar in summer. Good choice of bar meals with locally sourced food. There is also a small function room available upstairs. Popular with families in summer. Live music occasionally at weekends (see Facebook). The East Lancs Railway halt is now operational just close to pub. Reopened 4/7/2020 The chalk board outside pub states opening times as noon till 9 ( for the time being)
Monkey House Bar
18 Silver St Bury, Bury BL9 0EX
No Real Ale. Small friendly bar with no TV’s but live music at weekends. No connection with Monkey House brewery in Manchester. Plain, but imaginative decor. Bottled real ales on offer.
Taste of Cambodia
30-32 Market St, Bury BL9 0AJ
No real ale. Restaurant with a couple of stools at the bar Reopened 4/7/2020
Elton Liberal Club
New George St, Bury BL8 1NW
This is a private members club (NON POLITICAL)where guests have to be signed in at £1per visit. The facilities include two function rooms, which members can hire, three snooker tables, sports TV and three bars. The club serves two ever changing real ales through two handpump`s. The club has a bowling green surrounded by an outside seating area. There is live music every Saturday and Sunday with a live group on the last Sun in the month. They run four snooker teams, two ladies & one male darts teams and are in a crown green bowling league.
Bury Sports Club
Radcliffe Road, Bury BL9 9JX
Open to all and free of charge Bury sports is a diverse club, home to Bury RUFC, Bury Cricket Club, Bury Squash Club and Bury Chess Club, Zumba classes are also held. Staff and members are very welcoming. A good community club, it caters for young and old, sporty or not. The building conists of a large club house in two sections, both served by their own bars. One area is used for general day to day activities the other for functions etc. Two real ale`s are on offer Thwaites Original and Wainwrights. A local guest ale could be added to the list when certain events are held, Hot snacks are served daily. The club house is in the process of a total refurbishment but does not curtail any day to day activities. PLEASE NOTE THE CLUB DOES NOT OPEN ON FRIDAY`S EXCEPT FOR SPECIAL EVENTS. Reopened 11/7/2020
Fishpool Liberal Club
79 Nelson Street, Fishpool, Bury BL9 9HX
A bustling friendly club open to non members without charge. Three large rooms are all served by one central bar. These are games room, quiet room and a concert room (small charge to pay for artists). The club has cask marquee accreditation with three handpumps dispensing real ales from various breweries. Snooker teams, pool teams, darts teams including ladies team are supported. The establishment can get extremely busy when Bury FC are at home although it is well used by the local community all the time. The stewardess Laura Perris who worked behind the bar for more than 14yrs when Paul Leech was the steward (19yrs) are still working together as Paul is now the cellarman. This club is well worth a visit and you will be made more than welcome by friendly staff and members alike, a great community asset. Winner of R O B Club of the year 2016. Reopened 4/7/2020
Retro Lounge Bar
10 Silver Street, Bury BL9 0EX
No Real Ale
Elton Fold Workingmens Club
Leigh Lane (Off Newbold Street), Bury BL8 2RH
A long standing CIU affiliated working men`s club where non- members are welcome up to 5 times free of charge then if they wish to carry on using the club they will have to join at a cost of £5 per yr. Sky Sports is available for all major sporting events. The club has a snooker team which plays in the Bury snooker League on Wednesday evenings and also two darts and dominos teams that play in the Bury & District League on Thursday evenings. The club hosts monthly meetings of the Klondyke Country Music Club / who provide live music at each event. In addition there ia a live event on a further occasion each month, whether it be a race night, disco or a rock band. This is a friendly club who welcome all customers old and new and encourage everyone all to use our club Reopened 4/7/2020
Hark To Dandler
186 Walmersley Old Road, Baldingstone, Bury BL9 6SA
New licensees took over in 2016 following a refurbishment to present a lovely and comfortable community pub. New extended opening hours and home cooked pub food served daily at lunchtime and evenings with a varying menu. Karaoke every alternate Friday. Live music occasionally. Dogs welcome if well behaved. Large Car Park. Reopened 4/7/2020
Knowsley
46 Haymarket Street, Bury BL9 0AY
A busy, well run and very comfortable pub in the Town Centre that was completely refurbished in late 2013. The pub is owned by Greene King so sells their cask beers. The management will consider customer choices in future e.g. real ale of the month, as well as some form of discounted beer sales. Good value food is served daily. Situated opposite to the Bus /Tram Interchange. Reopened by June 2021
Lamb
533 Tottington Road, Woolfold, Bury BL8 1UB
Originally a coaching inn built in 1831 this is a very popular well run local with a very warm welcome for all, an open fire burns in the winter months further enhancing the atmosphere. The landlord keeps an excellent cellar, is passionate about his real ales and is a keen supporter of local microbreweries. Two pumps always in use, one permanent beer, one ever ever changing beer, . The regular guest beers are brewsmith, moorhouses and bingley although other breweries from further afield give a wider variety. The good sized beer garden is well used in the summer months. Four tv`s show Sky sports and there is free WIFI via the Cloud. Live acts on occassional Saturday evenings. Quiz night Thursday (fortnightly). A defibrillator has been installed outside. Reopened Friday 16/5/2021 Two pumps in use !
Old White Lion
6 Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0LQ
Town centre pub that has escaped modern brashness, it has regular entertainment sessions on Sundays . The splendid "Oak Room" is now fully accessible within opening hours. The building is Grade II listed. Reopened after refurbishment.
Rose & Crown
2 Cockey Moor Road, Bury BL8 2HB
More of an eating than a drinking pub with a good atmosphere and freindly staff. 10% off real ale to everyone on a Monday
Rose & Crown
36 Manchester Old Road, Bury BL9 0TR
A traditional, small but perfectly formed friendly community pub on the edge of Bury Town Centre. Popular with locals and fans of ex Bury F C. and AFC Bury on match days. Live music on Saturdays and Acoustic nights held on the first Thursday of every month (see Facebook for details). It is family and dog friendly, with local beers always on. There are 8 hand pulls, although with usually only 5 in use. The weekend closing time of midnight is nominal and their licence does allow them to serve later, which frequently happens. Within easy walking from Bury Interchange or two bus stops from Interchange -135/524 -stop on Main road nearby.
Sir Robert Peel
97 Sunny Bank Road, Sunny Bank, Bury BL9 8ES
A large traditional two-roomed pub which underwent a sympathetic refurbishment in late 2019. The lounge's revamp includes reupholstered seating and new carpeting, whilst retaining its original features and character. Pictures of old Bury and the surrounding area adorn the walls. The space to the side of the entrance has a pool table. The Vault has a new smart look with carpet and comfortable seating, creating a warm, friendly feel. Both rooms have large TVs showing Sky and BT Sports. Outside there is seating at the front and side of the pub, plus a veranda with a TV. Reopened 4/7/2020
Sundial
312 Walmersley Road, Walmersley, Bury BL9 6QF
A warm welcome awaits regulars and visitors alike to this award winning Thwaites community pub. Situated a mile outside Bury town centre it has an impressive red brick exterior with an equally impressive decor. Four real ales of excellent quality are on offer, two regular beers plus two ever changing beers from the Thwaites 1807 cask club range with cask mark accreditation. Thursday is quiz night with live entertainment every Friday and the last Saturday in the month. The pub was refurbished in Autumn 2017. Reopened 4/7/2020
Towler Inn
460 Walmersley Road, Bury BL9 6QE
The pub is over 300 years old and takes its name from the lead beagle hunting dog (Holcombe Hunt). A lively pub with pool table in rear section and with a quieter section to the front where the sport tvs are situated. They are hoping to develop vibrant teams - darts, dominos, pool and crib. There is a DJ on the last Friday and Saturday of the month and live acts alternate Friday/Saturday. Food (lunch time only) will be introduced in summer. Reopened 4/7/2020
Two Tubs
19 The Wylde, Bury BL9 0LA
A traditional old pub dating back to 1600's, this charming multi roomed building has a 'pit' snug, lounge and function room. There is also a log fire. Home made food is on offer 1 Rotating Guest Beer from Thwaites 1807 Club, 3 regular beers. The Westons Old Rosie cider on sale from bag in box or glass flagon is no longer considered to be a real cider. New management recently taken over.
Waggonmakers Arms
336 Tottington Road, Bury BL8 1TA
End of terrace pub well used by locals. Well run, clean and tidy with helpful and friendly staff. Good atmosphere throughout.
White Boar
139 Radcliffe Road, Bury BL9 9LN
After many years of selling no Real Ale, the White Boar reopened on 11/06/16 after a major, mostly tasteful, open plan refurbishment. The pub now sells 3 Thwaites Real Ales on handpump plus food. The sign outside claims that it is "Bury's No.1 Sporting venue" Reopened 6/7/2020
Staff Of Life
213 Manchester Road, Bury BL9 9HJ
No real ale. Small pub with two rooms , nearest pub to Gigg Lane, Bury FC ground. No longer sells real ale, but may do in the future. Reopened 4/7/2020
Wyldes
4 Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0LQ
A traditional friendly town centre pub which underwent a major refit in Autumn 2018 with the addition of an Open Pizza Station adjacent the main contemporary styled bar. The ground floor has dining facilities with a mezzanine and first floor private function room. Stone baked Pizzas are freshly available until late ( after 8pm every day). It is within easy walking distance of the Bus/Tram Interchange.. Reopened 17th May 2021
Blind Tiger
14 Bolton Street, Bury BL9 0LJ
Indie rock cellar bar with great art work. Large selevtion of foreign bottles and spirits. No Real Ale Tues opening is 9pm
Earl of Derby
14-16 Silver Street, Bury BL9 0EX
Everything you would expect from a traditional pub - and more – extensively refurbished to a high standard, with disabled/baby changing facility. Live sport and cask ales, together with good value food themed days. The Team is unchanged to give visitors the same warm welcome. Live music every Friday, and our resident DJ on Saturday, plus all the big sporting events shown on our 4 big plasma TVs. Quiz nights soon – see website.
Trackside Bar
Bolton Street Station, ELR, Bury BL9 0EY
The Trackside combines some excellent ales with the nostalgia of the East Lancs Railway. At the bar, 11 handpumps are permanently in use, with one- house beer from Northern Whisper (E L R Pale) and 10 serving varying guest ales. Various craft keg beers are dispensed via taps on the back of the bar with foreign bottle beers also on offer. It is a former CAMRA Branch Cider Pub of the Year with up to 5 real ciders and these are dispensed via gravity from the cellar. The Broadoak Perry on sale on hand pump is no longer considered to be a real perry. For those wanting a close- up railway experience the station platform just outside has seating under a roof canopy creating a sun trap with wall heaters for cooler weather.
