Live Music — Pubs in Chislehurst
Discover live music pubs in Chislehurst. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 5 live music pubs in Chislehurst
Queens Head
2 High Street, Chislehurst BR7 5AN
This Ember Inn pub is situated next door to Chislehurst ponds. It is a large and imposing building but inside it is quite modern and painted in light colours. There are many different seating areas within the pub and food is a big part of its trade. The car park at the rear of the pub is pay and display, but the charge is refundable on the purchase of first drink. Curry night is Wednesday. Beer prices are reduced on Mondays - as at May 2016 all real ales are priced at £2.49.
Gordon Arms
47 Park Road, Chislehurst BR7 5AY
The Gordon Arms was sympathetically refurbished in autumn 2018 and is much improved as a result. All the seating and flooring has been replaced, but the pub has retained its traditional feel. The pub also now offers a much-improved cask ale range with six handpumps. In addition to the two regulars, visitors are now likely to find one or more beers from small local breweries. A full menu now is available at midweek lunchtimes, with Pie & Mash served as a speciality on Saturdays. Events at the pub include a quiz every other Wednesday, and also occasional "ladies nights". Dogs are not allowed in the pub.
Imperial Arms
Old Hill, Chislehurst BR7 5LZ
A cosy warm and inviting hillside pub with two bars - The Library and the Catherine. The latter is named after the mistress of Napoleon III who stayed here when he was exiled to Chislehurst in 1870. Although the pub are rightly proud of their food - with lobster and steaks being specialities - the pub emphasised their commitment to real ale with the addition of a fourth handpump in 2016 on which guest beers are sometimes provided. A well-appointed function room and wine bar were opened in the grounds in May 2014, with dining available Thursday to Saturday evening from 7 - 11pm and on Sundays from noon to 6pm.
Crown Inn
School Road, Chislehurst BR7 5PQ
Built in 1874 this Shepherd Neame pub overlooks Chislehurst Common and St Nicolas parish church. It is one of only a handful of Shepherd Neame pubs that have guest rooms available (7). Very popular on a sunny days with many people sitting outside. Parking is on street and it can be very busy at times. Many events are held in the pub. eg Jazz, open mic nights. It is also the home to several local community groups.
Sydney Arms
Old Perry Street, Chislehurst BR7 6PL
This pub is rather hidden away on what was formerly the main road from Chislehurst to Sidcup, but is now a quiet residential street. It is very close to an entrance to Scadbury Park, and so is popular with walkers. Once known as the The White Swan, it was renamed in the 1880's in honour of John Robert Townshend, 3rd Viscount Sydney. The subsequent alterations and extensions include a conservatory built in the 1980's. Although the pub has a focus on food, casual drinkers are also welcome. The pub is carpeted throughout with historical photos adorning the walls and has a good website.
