Live Sports — Pubs in Codsall
Discover live sports pubs in Codsall. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 5 live sports pubs in Codsall
Codsall Station
Chapel Lane, Codsall WV8 2EJ
Sensitively converted from the waiting room, offices and stationmaster’s house, the Grade II listed building comprises a bar, lounge, snug and conservatory and displays worldwide railway memorabilia. Steps lead to the outside drinking area with tables and benches overlooking the working platforms. Bar meals are served except Sunday and Monday and cobs and locally made pork pies are available all week. Beer festivals are held in the May and August bank holiday weekends.
Bull Hotel
The Square, Wolverhampton Road, Codsall WV8 1PU
Large historic pub at the heart of Codsall village, originally a farmhouse, consists of a number of rooms that have been knocked together but retains distinctive areas including a traditional public bar where darts, dominoes and cards are played. The large enclosed garden includes a children's excellent play area and smoking shelters. Note, dogs excluded from garden and pub. The pub is popular with the locals at lunchtimes for the reasonably priced meals. Guest beers are from the Marstons list. A popular village pub with a community atmosphere supporting 3 darts teams and 5 dominos teams.
Firs Club
Station Road, Codsall WV8 1BX
The previous CAMRA regonal Club of the Year runner-up, the club contains a bar area, quiet lounge and sports lounge with pool table. Snooker tables are upstairs. Up to three guest ales always including a mild, mainly sourced locally, are available. The club has recently started brewing its own beer. A beer festival is held in November. The Firs Suite, a separate function area, is available to hire for weddings, etc. Show this Guide or a current CAMRA membership card to be signed in. A pedestrian entrance in Wood Road is handy for the bus stop.
Crown Joule's
1 Wood Road, Codsall WV8 1DB
Located at the centre of the village, the Crown is the oldest pub in Codsall and has been licensed for over 180 years, From 1967 until the early 80’s the pub hosted one of the leading jazz clubs in the West Midlands with an international guest list. All of the British major jazz bands and performers of the day played the club as well as American and European artists. Following its demise, the pub went through a number of operators and guises before being bought by Joule’s Brewery in 2015 Re-opened in March 2016, a major refurbishment has transformed it into a slightly grand Edwardian-style with a modern twist and features open fires, stained-glass windows, old beams and reclaimed furniture. The island bar is at the centre of the large lounge which has been divided into separate, distinct areas. The former function room at the rear has been fitted out in the style of a library. Four Joule’s beers are offered with another four changing guest beers which will include a dark style. A further handpump serves a guest cider. Also available on keg dispense is Joule’s Green Monkey lager, a number of continental beers and English ciders. From Monday to Thursday, one beer is offered as ‘Ale of the Day’ at a reduced price. The pub welcomes dogs and, not only provides free treats, but also a Canine Cuisine for a small charge, with optional gravy. The pub is open from 10.30am for breakfasts. Open mic on first Sunday and music on alternative Friday evenings.
Love & Liquor
1-3 Church Rd, Codsall WV8 1EA
Converted from a shop in December 2019 this village-centre bar is an excellent addition to the real ale choice in Codsall. An upstairs room contains bench seating and a large TV showing sport. Downstairs is a bar area with comfortable seating, a wood-burning stove and another TV. Five ever-changing ales are served, usually including a stout or porter. Tables on the pavement provide an outdoor drinking area.
