Pubs in Castletown
Discover the best pubs and bars in Castletown. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 9 pubs in Castletown
Castletown Hotel
Main Street, Castletown KW14 8TP
After several reports of no RA, it has been confirmed that this is the norm. However there is always a chance it may be on for what ever reason as the (Orkney) hand pump has not been taken out. The shelves are still stocked with bottles from Orkney, but are not bottled conditioned so can not be listed as "having RA". The sister hotel to the Norseman Hotel in Wick, it has a completely different character to the former and is the only bar in Castletown. It is more old world with a more local feeling bar serving bottled Orkney brewery ale from. Bar food is available.
Garrison
5 Castle Street, Castletown IM9 1LF
The Tap Room is just off the town square and is close to Castle Rushen. It was successfully converted from a Tapas & Wine Bar now catering for up to eighty diners with a varied menu. It features a rear courtyard and a roof terrace serving four mostly unusual guest beers from hand-pumps. Beers here are both stored and cooled behind the bar which is rare for the Isle of Man. This bar could close early on quiet winter evenings.
George Hotel
The Parade, Castletown IM9 1LG
Located in the ancient capital of Mann, The George Hotel is a registered historic building dating back to 1833. Steeped in history, some of it a little dark, The George has a well earned place on the Castletown ghost walk. The accommodation comprises of ensuite bedrooms 5 Kingsize bedrooms, 3 Twins and 2 Singles. The front rooms having superb views of the castle just across the market square. A choice of Lunch from 12 til 3pm and Evening Dinner from 5.30 until 9.00pm are also available daily.Many photos displaying scenes from across the island adorn the walls.
Sidings
Victoria Road, Castletown IM9 1EF
The Sidings, the former railway ticket office, has three distinct lounges; a bar area; a light and airy lounge mainly for dining and live music; and a refurbished games and TV room. There is an extensive beer garden and smoking area at the rear. Fourteen hand pumps line the bar with four regular Manx ales, including a traditional mild. Traditional beer-drinkers' pub with home-cooked food now having a new toilet block built in 2018. Convenient for many local heritage attractions. Accessible though help with the front doors is useful as the entry involves turning right then left.
Union Hotel
Arbory St, Castletown IM9 1LH
Once was a brewery. The bar staff are extremely laid-back and friendly, as are the locals. The pub has recently had a refurbishment where the old snooker room has been transformed into a sports tv room with 3 HD tvs showing live sports every weekend,a new bar has been added in the snug and the pool room has had a complete refurb to make it a modern and comfortable room. there is an area for darts (with electronic scorer for those who don't want to subtract) There is entertainment every weekend either in the form of a live band, karaoke, disco or open mic.
Viking
Station Road, Castletown IM9 1EF
Next to the railway station, it could start your tour of Castletown. Buses to the airport and Douglas stop just on the main road. The Viking is a very traditional pub with wood panelled walls and quiet background music serving food in its two large rooms. It has had a tasteful makeover where its modern style meets the conventional in a very pleasing way. After building refurbishment real ale started to be served.
Bay Green - Restaurant & Bar
Castletown Golf Club, Fort Island, Castletown IM9 1UA
A fully licensed restaurant serving beers and locally produced food. No real ale is available,however there is comfortable lounge style seating as well as the tables for those just wanting drinks. Some seating to the rear of the bar has panoramic views over the bay. Now know as The Bay Green restaurant and bar.
Cafe Bar Two Six
Airport Road, Castletown IM9 1TH
Primarily a restaurant offering good food and is able to be hired for events. Lovely coastal location between the airport runway it is named after and the sea.
Castle Arms
The Quay, Castletown IM9 1LD
A traditional and historic pub the Castle Arms is also known as The Glue Pot. It is next to Castletown harbour beneath the walls of Castle Rushen and handy for the other heritage attractions. Two small ground floor rooms have nautical and Manx motor racing themes. The patio is perfect for watching quayside vessels and waterfront wildlife. The only pub in the British Isles to feature on a banknote (-to the left of Castle Rushen on the Manx £5 note!).The pub is thought to have dated from around 1750,and used by the local garrison from Castle Rushen stationed only yards away. It was saved from closure in the late 1980's after a public outcry,but received an extensive refurbishment in the early 1990's increasing the pubs size. The World Tin Bath championships are held nearby each year. Today two Okells beers are regularly kept with guest ales in the summer months and at busier times.
