Live Sports — Pubs in Hereford
Discover live sports pubs in Hereford. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 19 live sports pubs in Hereford
Hogarths
Commercial Road, Hereford HR1 2BP
This eighteenth century coaching inn, which has been subject to successive make-overs, was reopened in July 2016 by Amber Taverns under the Hogarths brand name. Although branded as a gin palace (it stocks 125 different gins), it offers a full range of drinks including real ale. The large, split-level bar is divided into several areas including more intimate alcoves. To the rear is a paved courtyard with decor sponsored by Strongbow. No food is served.
Rose & Crown
152 Ledbury Road, Hereford HR1 1RG
This recently refurbished 1930s main road pub has a large lounge with separate no-smoking area. The separate public bar is described as a sports bar, having large screen TVs, and dart board and pool. Modern pub food is available all day, offering generous 'Big Plate' portions plus "Little Plate" for children and Sunday roasts. Full disabled facilities are provided.
Merton Hotel
28 Commercial Road, Hereford HR1 2BD
Hotel bar and lounge near railway station and country bus station.
Commercial
44 Commercial Road, Hereford HR1 2BQ
A one-bar Victorian hotel very near the railway and country bus stations with a flamboyant but unspoilt frontage. Some of its earlier customers are captured in the autobiographical stories of local playwright Alick Rowe entitled 'Boy at the Commercial'. A good local following in a traditional pub. No admission after 11pm. Ploughmans lunch served weekdays, roast on Sunday. DJ on Saturdays.
Volunteer Inn
21 Harold Street, Hereford HR1 2QU
There is always a friendly atmosphere at this keenly-run community-focused pub located in the backstreets of the city. It boasts two main bars and a fabulous little snug off a main corridor. Unusually, a skittle alley to the rear has survived and is still used. Regular events include a quiz on Mondays; curry and a pint on Wednesdays. Food is traditional and features a strong vegetarian bias along with popular Sunday lunches. The garden includes a children's play area.
Broadleys
93 Ross Road, Hereford HR2 7RP
Large two-bar 1930s pub built in a then rapidly expanding part of the city. Like all similar pubs built at that time in Hereford it took over the licences of two city-centre pubs which were duly closed. A community pub serving a wide area of Hereford south of the Wye, it is home to a large number of teams - six darts, two quoits, pool and a poker school. It also sponsors a local football team. A Karaoke session is held each Friday and live music monthly on Saturdays.
Horse & Groom
140 Eign Street, Hereford HR4 0AP
This pub once had extensive stables for visitors arriving in the city from the west, and today car drivers similarly take advantage of the space at the rear.
Plough Inn
86 Whitecross Road, Hereford HR4 0DH
A 1930s mock half-timbered replacement for a sixteenth century pub of the same name. There are two-bars (partially opened out), a skittle alley and a secluded beer garden. Live music is featured every Saturday. Very small car park.
Britannia
7 Cotterell Street, Hereford HR4 0HH
Re-opened by Wye Valley Brewery following an impressive refurbishment that included a new extension with an oak-vaulted ceiling and a landscaped rear garden/patio, this is a back street venue with real pedigree. A large central bar-servery, is book-ended by two distinct seating areas with modern decor make this a popular pub for an area of the city otherwise devoid of quality choices. Snacks are always available, such as sandwiches, and pork pies and barbecues in summer. A quiz is held monthly on a Thursday.
Monument
Whitecross Road, Hereford HR4 0LT
Built in 1961 by Rhymney Brewery, and now owned by Greene King, this main-road pub specialises in sports TV. A varied menu of pub food is served daily until 8pm with families welcome until that time.
Queens Arms
4-5 Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AP
Behind the Victorian frontage lies a small timber-framed building that was once a separate pub, the Punchbowl. Now joined up, and also incorporating an old newsagents on the south side, this pub has bare-boarded floors, timber beams and a preserved section of wattle and daub wall. It consists of the main bar with TV room and a separate darts room. It serves as a friendly community meeting place. Live music Fri and Sat evenings. No admission after 11pm.
Wellington
57 Widemarsh Street, Hereford HR4 9EA
Now back to its old name after a long spell as JD's. The large open-plan bar has a bare wood floor, and TV screens. By day and into the early evening, modern pub food is served (not Sun eve) to a business and shopping clientele. Later in the evening children must leave, and entertainment is provided: karaoke Thu, Fri and Sun and a disco on Saturday. An upstairs room is being revamped as a steak restaurant.
Oxford Arms
111 Widemarsh Street, Hereford HR4 9EZ
A seventeenth century timber-framed building which, although much altered over the years, still looks and feels genuine. This small, two-bar pub, recently redecorated, has a separate pool room and a large garden. It enjoys a loyal community following. Menu ranging from filled rolls to home-cooked hot dishes is available. Large public car park to the rear.
Golden Lion
36 Grandstand Road, Hereford HR4 9NF
Friendly two-bar locals' free house, once a pair of cottages. The large public bar has original etched windows and is decorated with a tapestry and pictures of lions plus a collection of plates. Behind the public bar is an aviary, complete with a fishpool, which functions as a family area, and a skittle alley. Food is served Sunday lunchtime only.
Grandstand
Grandstand Road, Hereford HR4 9NH
Modern estate pub thoroughly refurbished a few years ago as a Hungry Horse. It specialises in large, good value meals - predominantly grills - although lesser appetites are also catered for. The open-plan space is divided into over 18s bar, with pool table, lounge and family lounge with eating facilities throughout. A disabled toilet and baby change room is provided. Live music occasionally.
Three Elms
1 Canon Pyon Road, Hereford HR4 9QQ
Recently fully refurbished, this is large, bustling, open-plan pub which holds a quiz each Thursday and music nights monthly. A limited number of sporting events are shown on a big screen TV in a corner of the bar. Modern pub food - both snacks and main meals - is served all day, specialising in flame-grilled dishes. Wheelchair WC.
Saxtys
33 Widemarsh Street, Hereford HR4 9EA
Town centre bar, restaurant and club, no longer serving real ale.
Barrels
69 St Owen Street, Hereford HR1 2JQ
The Barrels is 'must visit' Hereford institution that welcomes everyone. Local CAMRA Pub of the Year no less than seven times – most recently in 2017 - it is a community pub of the highest order. No food, no gimmicks, but oodles of character across five rooms, it has a fantastic covered courtyard to the rear that hosts a charity beer and music festival each August bank holiday weekend. Events include jazz (first Mon eve) and comedy (intermittent Weds eves). Television available throughout for major events, otherwise in one bar only.
Hereford & Richmond Place Club
69/71 Edgar Street, Hereford HR4 9JR
A social club offering a venue for various gatherings and social events including live music and comedy, karaoke, DJs and quizzes. Non-members are admitted.
