Live Music — Pubs in Buxton
Discover live music pubs in Buxton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 live music pubs in Buxton
Cheshire Cheese
37-39 High Street, Buxton SK17 6HA
Double fronted building of considerable age with old associations with the livestock trade. Purchased by Everards in Summer 2013 and, after refurbishment, opened under the management of Titanic in Autumn 2013. The pub is essentially open plan but split into several alcoves. Low ceilings with original beams adds to the cosy atmosphere. Several areas have wooden floors and there is a quiet area away to the right which features an open fire. The bar boasts an impressive array of 10 handpulls serving a range of Titanic beers and guests. This is the 8th Titanic pub and the first in the High Peak. A welcome addition to the local real ale scene.
London Road Inn
62-64 High Street, Buxton SK17 6HB
End of terrace pub close to Buxton Market Place. Pub opens up into an open plan space around the bar area with two areas off to the sides. The pub has a vibrant live music scene, featuring touring bands and international artists.
New Inn
2-3 Market Place, Buxton SK17 6EB
On the historic market place in the centre of town. Refurbished in 2013 and now features eight handpulls serving five of the regular Robinsons beers, plus a seasonal, and two under the Hartley's name. Good homely pub with live music most Fridays; real fire in winter. Food available, check website for food times and menus.
19th Hole
1 Townend, Fairfield, Buxton SK17 7EN
On the north side of Buxton. Panoramic views over Buxton and the nearby golf course. Thursday night is quiz night.
Old Clubhouse
3 Water Street, Buxton SK17 6XN
Busy pub, previously a Gentlemen's Club (many years ago), opposite the Opera House. Carvery on Sundays. Generally four real ales often from Greene King.
Queens Head Hotel
High Street, Buxton SK17 6EU
In the same family for over 40 years, the Queen's Head offers a warm welcome. Situated in upper Buxton, near the market. A variety of drinking areas offer pool, table football and music. Popular with sports fans and can get crowded for popular fixtures. Bed and Breakfast accommodation available in a converted stable block.
Ale Stop
Chapel Street, Buxton SK17 6HX
The first micropub in the High Peak, its two rooms converted from a former wine shop off Buxton Market Square. Beer is the thing here with four changing beers from microbreweries up and down the country, as well as three real ciders. The objective is to bring to Buxton beers which are rarely, if ever, seen in the town. The enthusiastic staff ensure a warm and friendly welcome. An eclectic choice of background music on vinyl is played. Refurbished during COVID lockdown when a log-burning stove was also fitted.
