Pubs in Hartlepool
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Found 29 pubs in Hartlepool — Page 1 of 3
Hartlepool Rovers RFC
New Friarage, West View Road, Hartlepool TS24 0BP
Jackson's Wharf
The Highlight, Hartlepool TS24 0XN
Comfortable Marstons house with outside seating and Marina views with real ales available all year round. There is Hobgoblin, Marstons Pedigree and Banks Original/Mild with food served all day.
Old West Quay
Maritime Avenue, Hartlepool TS24 0YG
Typical Whitbread's PremierInn establishment, including a Brewers Fayre and Costa Coffee. Main selling point is its location, it being set in an ideal position within the inner harbour. Close to Hartlepool's Maritime Experience and museum.
Rat Race Ale House
Station Approach, Hartlepool Railway Station, Hartlepool TS24 7ED
Of all the micro pubs that now exist in the UK, this was the second to open, (after the Butcher's Arms, Herne, Kent). Landlord Peter opted to leave the 'rat race' himself, making use of the one-time newsagent's shop, with access from both the railway station platform and the station approach. Four changing beers and two ciders are kept in a cool room from where the customers, (max 20 seated), are served direct to their table, by the landlord himself. Popular with locals and County Durham real ale lovers, (the bus station is adjacent), the Rat Race is also visited by London imbibers, who take a day trip on the 3 hour Grand Central direct train service from Kings Cross. Not surprisingly, the pub has won many CAMRA awards during it`s existence, with its latest accolade being Local CAMRA branch 2020 Cider Pub of the Year. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Please note that the pub also closes during the licensee's annual holidays. Quality crisps, nuts and pork scratchings are available. Cash only. No dogs.
Ward Jackson
3-9 Church Square, Hartlepool TS24 7EY
A Lloyds No 1 bar, open all day with food available all day every day. Real cider and often three or four real ales on hand pump and the selection may include Camerons beer. The pub is air-conditioned and there are many TV screens. Rear garden.
Clarendon
3 Tower Street, Hartlepool TS24 7HH
Jackson's Arms
Tower Street, Hartlepool TS24 7HH
A friendly welcome awaits you at this traditional, largely unaltered, street-corner local. which sits in somewhat of a time warp. Largely frequented by men, and where conversation is not necessarily for the faint-hearted, to put it mildly. The quiz master can also easily offend, raising more than the odd eyebrow. However, despite this, the beer is good, while the pub is ideally situated close to the bus station and the Northern Rail/Grand Central railway station, and with easy access to Hartlepool United football ground and the thriving marina area. There are two busy bars, one for convivial conversation, the second for pool and darts. Three handpumps serve over 100 different premium beers annually, sourced from throughout the country. Sales and turnover of real ciders are increasing. Afternoon teas and Sunday lunches can be provided by prior arrangement.
Anchor Tap Room & Bottle Shop
Stockton Street, Hartlepool TS24 7QY
Now known by it's name from 1865. Camerons Visitor Centre reception area and the former Stranton pub sells three cask ales, normally Strongarm, together with two of the monthly specials or limited edition brews. Currently there are 16 'monthly' specials, one of which is always available. Brewery tours between 11.30 and 2. At the NE corner of the Tap, and at the opposite end to the car park, is a Grade ll listed bollard with the markings Hans Town 1878 and to the south is Stranton All Saints Church, possibly of Saxon origin. Ideal place for a drink before Pools' home games on Saturdays. Opening times applicable from 16/11/21.
Blacksmiths Arms
Stranton, Hartlepool TS24 7QT
Camerons Strongarm and Jennings Bitter are normally available on handpump and the pub is open all day every day. Pool and Sunday Roasts are popular.
Causeway
Vicarage Gardens, Stranton, Hartlepool TS24 7QT
A beer house licence has been held since 1862 at this unspoilt CAMRA award winning red brick Victorian pub beside Camerons brewery and Stranton church. With its real fires, four rooms, covered walled garden, live music most evenings, Tuesday quiz and five cask ales: Strongarm and Mansfield Bitter plus three changing beers from the Marstons range of monthly specials altogether making this a place very much worth a visit. Within walking distance of Hartlepool United football ground.
Yates's
4 Victoria Road, Hartlepool TS24 7SD
Large pub offering good-value meals pool table and resident DJs evenings
Merry Go Round
Holdforth Road, Hartlepool TS24 9AL
Large family oriented pub, situated on a large corner site near the University hospital. Offering Greene King beers and food menu. Ample outside seating. Wacky Warehouse.
