Pubs in Daventry
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Found 17 pubs in Daventry — Page 1 of 2
No4 Brook Street
4 Brook Street, Daventry NN11 4GG
Formerly the Dun Cow, after a 2019 refurbishment is now a premium cocktails bar offering something different to Daventry. Once through the door, there is an open fire and comfy seating and stylish large bar area.
George
53 St James Street, Daventry NN11 4AG
Refurbished February 2019, this traditional small welcoming pub features two opened-out rooms and a side bar. Seating is also provided in the bay windows.
Chasers Bar & Lounge
11 New Street, Daventry NN11 4BT
Middlemore Farm
Hidcote Way, Daventry NN11 8AE
Large estate pub restaurant located in a Grade II listed former farmhouse full of originality which is divided into several sections. Converted around 2007, there are many areas in a semi-open plan layout with large dining areas, exposed brickwork and beams. Very pleasant, buffet menus are offered for special occasions.
Peppermill
Westerburg Square, off Western Avenue, Daventry NN11 4TQ
A large estate pub with a garden and play area for children.
Pike & Eel
1 Tamar Square, off Old Staverton Road, Daventry NN11 4RB
No Real ale
Plume of Feathers
Market Place, Daventry NN11 4BH
Now selling real ale
Queen of Hearts
Wimborne Place, Daventry NN11 0XY
A fairly new out-of-town pub named after Princess Diana and located in a small shopping precinct with which it shares car-parking. It is a fairly large, well-kept pub with an L-shaped bar which is partitioned into several sections. Outside the pub is a grassed area with a children's playground.
Saracens Head Inn
1 Brook Street, Daventry NN11 4GG
An ancient Grade II* listed building which has been sympathetically extended. Unlike most Wetherspoon pubs it has several interconnected rooms plus an upstairs room as well as a long, narrow bar. The 'north stable block' is also mid 18th century, and it is Grade II listed. So too is the 'south stable block', with its terracotta statues in arched niches. In Georgian times, the south block was an assembly rooms, when Daventry was an important coaching town on the highway from London to Chester (and then on to Ireland).
Mercure Daventry Court Hotel
Sedgmoor Way, Daventry NN11 0SG
No Real ale
Conservative Club
39 High Street, Daventry NN11 4BQ
Casey's Club
Market Square, Daventry NN11 4DR
A former members club now trading as a pub.
