Pubs in Evesham
Discover the best pubs and bars in Evesham. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Red Lion
6 Market place, Evesham WR11 4RE
Free house tucked away in the corner of Evesham's Market Square. First recorded use as a public house in 1728, closed in 1910. Re-opened in June 2014. Very basic but full of character with a small bar, large seating area and smaller snug. Live music is on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. No TV, no alcopops and no food, although you are welcome to order from nearby food outlets and the cafe next door and eat in the pub. Plates and cutlery available. Note: Up to 5 Cannon Royall ales may be available.
Bengeworth Club
18 Coronation Street, Evesham WR11 3DA
Private members Club. Relaxed atmosphere as you chat and socialize. The Club also features many sports including, football, darts, skittles and crib
Evesham Football Club
Cheltenham Road, Evesham WR11 2LZ
Football club.
Evesham Rowing Club
Abbey Road, Evesham WR11 4ST
Club with large function room.
Evesham Rugby Club
Blind Lane, Evesham WR11 4JX
Rugby club.
BCM
64 Bridge Street, Evesham WR11 4RY
Opened in 2018 by licensee Lesley Meeson in a 16th-century, Grade II listed building. Three real ales including a house beer from Green Duck and a regular Wye Valley special, together with craft beers. No food sales but customers are welcome to bring their own from home or local takeaways.
Angel Vaults
11 Port Street, Evesham WR11 3LA
Basic but friendly open plan corner pub with pool table and juke box. Under new management since Oct 2013 with Steve and Sharon.
BBC/Ecgwins Club
117 High Street, Evesham WR11 4EQ
A large Edwardian building, comfortably fitted out with three rooms round a central bar. The former BBC Social Club changed its name in 2007, to honour the saint who founded the abbey in 701AD. Annual membership costs £30, and temporary membership may be arranged for pre-booked parties. Runs a small beer festival around Easter.
Bear
43 Port Street, Evesham WR11 3LF
Old fashioned corner local with separate bar and lounge.
Bar 24
Oat Street, Evesham WR11 4PJ
The building dates back to 1510 and was reputedly part of the old monastery. The home of the Evesham Brewery, this old building has been transformed into a large modern bar with leather chairs and big screen tvs which show football and sports. Large public car park over the road.
Chancers Bar
Vine Street, Evesham WR11 4RF
A small brightly lit modern bar in town which offers cheap Guinness and other kegs.
Cider Mill
Pershore Road, Evesham WR11 2NA
A locals pub on the western approaches to town, refurbished mid-2007 Garden. Refurnished in 2017.
