Pubs in Durham
Discover the best pubs and bars in Durham. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 66 pubs in Durham — Page 5 of 6
Durham City Workmens Club & Institute
63 Crossgate, Durham DH1 4PR
Bede Lodge Social Club
Finchale Road, Durham DH1 5HJ
Dunelm Club
55 Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HN
Trevs Bar
Trevelyan College, Durham University, Elvet Hill Road, Durham DH1 3LN
Trevs Bar is the college bar for Trevelyan College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Durham. In addition to their draught products, the bar stocks a wide range of bottled craft beers and ciders along with big whisky and gin ranges. During the academic year, the bar runs and is involved in a wide range of events - a weekly pub quiz on the Sunday, a beer festival in the summer, regular music nights and tastings are all part of the calendar. During the week daytimes, the bar is open only as a coffee bar, with fresh cake available daily. The opening times given refer to University term times, during vacations these will vary.
Undercroft
University College, The Castle, Palace Green, Durham DH1 3RW
The bar for University College, Durham in the atmospheric 11th Century Undercroft in Durham Castle, with arches and stone work. It is the focal point of the College - a place to meet, chat and relax.
John's Bar
St John's College, 3 South Bailey, Durham DH1 3RJ
John's Bar is the bar of St John;s College, part of Durham University. It has two bars - the main Cellar Bar and the Linton Bar which functions as an over-spill on a busy Wednesday night or can be opened on request for events. Only the Linton bar has disabled access. Despite being the smallest College Bar, John's Bar is far from limited in its selection. Offering a permanent Real Ale and 2 Guest Ales, the bar and the Real Ale Society pride themselves on their selection and availability. In addition to the draught products, the bar offers a selection of bottled beers and ciders, and a decent spirit selection. Also available are the infamous college drinks; the Tripod and the Ginception...! During term-time, John's Bar hosts events for students including Quiz nights and Open Mic Nights in partnership with John's Music Society. John's Bar hosts 'Brewfest', an annual beer-festival taking place in the summer, which showcases 12 Real Ale's and 4 Real Ciders, an afternoon of musical entertainment and food provided by a local establishment.
Cuth's Bar
12 South Bailey, Durham DH1 3EE
St. Cuthbert's Society is one of the colleges within Durham University and has two bars; this one at the college's Bailey site known as Cuth's Bar and another at the colleges Parsons Field site known as Brooks Bar. Cuth's Bar sells a wide range of draught lager, cider, bitter and stout. It also has three real ale lines serving a cider, a guest ale and a permanent ale. The bar also stocks a wide range of bottled beers and ciders as well as serving bar snacks and chocolate. Cuth's Bar has Sky Sports and staff will be happy to put any match requested on the big screen.
Brooks Bar
Brooks House. Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3JP
St. Cuthbert's Society is one of the colleges within Durham University and has two bars; one at the colleges Bailey Site known as Cuth's Bar and this at the college's Parsons Field site known as Brooks Bar. Brooks bar has a range of draught cider, lager and bitter and one ale line which serves a permanent cider. Brooks is also home to 'Craft Corner', a rotating range of bottled craft beers from all over the world at unbelievable prices, guests have included 'Meantime London Pale Ale' and 'Flying Dog Easy IPA'. Brooks also serves a small range of hot food including pizzas and chips, and runs a number of events such as the fortnightly pub quiz and acoustic nights.
Old Cinema Laundrette
38 Marshall Terrace, Durham DH1 2HX
Retro launderette and licensed cafe bar located in the old Rex Cinema which closed in 1958. Can be open in evenings for events and gigs. Bottles from a fridge only.
Framwellgate Moor & Pity Me Working Mens Club
34 Front Street, Durham DH1 5EE
Waiting Room
Northbound Platform, Durham Railway Station, Durham DH1 4RB
This attractive venue on Durham railway station's northbound platform is an interesting relaunch of the original 1872 Ladies' Waiting Room, out of use for many years other than as a storage facility. In keeping with the building's Grade II listed status the design is traditional, with Chesterfield-style seating, original floorboards and fireplaces, wood panelling and a dark-wood bar. Three handpumps showcase local beers.
Hop Knocker
32 Marshall Terrace,, Durham DH1 2HX
Bottle shop with with wide variety of craft bottles and cans and some keg taps. Some offerings on tap may be key keg but no cask lines. Some bottle conditioned beers available. Tables for on site drinking.
