Pubs in Bury
Discover the best pubs and bars in Bury. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Peel Hotel
181 Rochdale Road, Bury BL9 7BB
Np Real Ale
Queen Anne
6 Hollins Lane, Unsworth, Bury BL9 8JH
This pub is well known for its menu, good food and prices. Well run, very clean with welcoming staff. Large outdoor seating area. Sky Sports and BT Sports are available. Thurday is Quiz night Reopened by 9/7/2020
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
Bank
20 Market Street, Bury BL9 0AJ
This large town centre pub has been refurbished (Aug 2013). It is a popular pub with a varied clientele and remains famous as a great night time and weekday venue, with a good atmosphere. It does get very busy at certain times so if you want a quiet drink then choose your times logically! Food is available at reasonable prices. Refurbished, reopened, rebranded The Bank November 2019 No Real Ale on, although shown on their Web Site Home Page. Reopened 4/7/2020
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.
Paper Mill
Little 66, Roach Bank Road/Pilsworth Road, Bury BL9 8RN
Greene King 'foody family pub' that has a indoor play area and a 'Wacky Warehouse'. Now with Real Ale Breakfast 8 am -12 pm
Propaganda
Victoria Building 9-13 Silver Street, Bury BL9 0EU
No Real Ale Close to East Lancs. Heritage Line
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.
Automatic Cafe & Malt Real Ale Bar
Derby Halls 36 Market Street, Bury BL9 0BW
This welcoming independent bar and restaurant shares the Derby Hall with two theatres. The Malt Bar, with the use of glass, gives a complete view of the beer cellar and its small electric hoist and pulley system, and also provides an overspill at busy times for dining area. In the evening it becomes a lovely, quiet, cosy space to enjoy a pint. The Cafe does get busy at times and priority may be given to diners at lunchtime. Relaxed, safe and comfortable, this a popular choice for all. Four real ales and a wide selection of bottles.
Village Hotel & Leisure
Waterfold Business Park, Bury BL9 7BQ
Hotel bar just off junction 2 of the M66. Comes under Rochdale licensing authority The hotel webiste describes The Victory Pub & Kitchen as A classic sports bar with delicious pub grub, luxury furnishings and big screen entertainment. The perfect place to watch the big match, or meet with friends and colleagues at the start, middle or end of a busy day. Reopened 4/7/2020
