Live Sports — Pubs in Chichester
Discover live sports pubs in Chichester. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 live sports pubs in Chichester
Chichester Inn
38 West Street, Chichester PO19 1RP
Pleasant two-bar pub with a real fire in the front lounge surrounded by comfortable chairs with a mix of seating and table types elsewhere. The larger public bar to the rear features regular live music on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Outside is an attractive walled garden with a heated and covered smoking area. Four B and B rooms are available. Food includes Sunday lunches. There is a strong emphasis on Locales.
Dolphin & Anchor
5 West Street, Chichester PO19 1QF
Conversion of part of a historic city-centre hotel opposite the cathedral. Once two separate hotels, combined in 1910, the pub occupies the lower floor of what was the Anchor. This Wetherspoons venue is popular with young and old alike and is nearly always busy. The open plan interior retains attractive moulded plaster ceilings in the front part. There is also a small courtyard to the rear for smoking and outdoor drinking. The pub serves up to 6 changing beers championing local microbreweries and hosts Meet the Brewer evenings usually every 2 months. To date these have included Arundel, Ballards, Bowman, Dark Star, Goldmark, Irving, King Beer and Langham. Two draught ciders are also served. Most bus services stop nearby.
Eastgate
4 The Hornet, Chichester PO19 7JG
Welcoming town pub with an attractive open-plan bar, a wood-burning stove and tables for diners. Good-quality traditional pub meals are home-cooked and served daily and there are also home made scotch eggs served from the bar. Of the two changing beers one is from Fullers range and the other usually from a brewery from another region. Both the ales and the premises appear to be spotlessly maintained by long term joint landladies Cathy and Emma. There is a heated patio garden to the rear, which is the venue for a beer festival in July including several local ales as well as others from around the country. The pub attracts locals, holidaymakers and shoppers from the nearby market with its warm welcome and traditional pub games such as darts, cribbage and pool. Music is turned up on Friday and Saturday late evenings and there is Karaoke on the first Saturday of each month. Live bands perform once a month, also on a Saturday.
Fountain
29 South Street, Chichester PO19 1ES
Historic and traditional two bar pub in one of Chichester's main shopping streets, first opened as a pub in 1798 but the interior is no longer original. A Hall and Woodhouse pub serving the Badger range of ale from four hand pulls, the pub has full meal service and bar snacks in all areas. The front bar is a venue for live bands up to three evenings a weeks and there is sports on TV. The smaller side bar has a door out to an outside seating and smoking area in a small terrace which is also used as a through walkway from the street to a small public car park. The restaurant area is through a low doorway at the rear of the pub and the north facing wall is part of the old Roman city wall.
Foundry
1 Southgate, Chichester PO19 8DH
Reccently refurbished by owners Greene King and the refurbishment included new management and a new name (formerly the Globe). Large open plan sports bar adjacent to the train station and across the road from the central bus station. There are up to four handpumps with one of these possibly a guest beer and the remainder coming from the Greene KIng range.
Nag's Head
3 St. Pancras, Chichester PO19 7SJ
City-centre pub with a sunny patio to the rear. Recently refurbished this pub has a traditional feel but with some stylish modern touches. It has a popular restaurant and offers accommodation too.
Old Cross
65 North Street, Chichester PO19 1LP
Large city-centre pub serving food all day. Popular with diners and a younger crowd in the evening with TVs showing football matches. Beer selection seems to change regularly but often comes from Greene King alongside other national brands with occasionally something interesting.
Park Tavern
11 Priory Road, Chichester PO19 1NS
Popular pub opposite Priory Park. There is a small bar area full of eclectic charm and a larger bar used as a dining area. It a great pub to visit to escape the bustle of the city centre shopping area.
Richmond
9 Stockbridge Road, Chichester PO19 8DT
Single bar sports pub. A low brick building on the main road backs onto an older flint house behind, operating as a separate coffee house, where the ground drops away to the old canal wharf. There is a large patio with wooden picnic tables and a smokers shelter to the front and a smaller walled patio to the rear on the lower level accessed via a narrow stairwell and with a gate out to the public wharf. The main bar has three handpumps with two ales and a cider. The bar area has a pool table, sky sports screens and darts with high wooden furniture. This leads through to a larger area with leather sofas and chairs.
Wickham Arms
102 Bognor Road, Chichester PO19 7TW
Fullers pub on the outskirts of Chichester on the Bognor Road.
