Pubs in Hereford
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Rubix
32 Union Street, Hereford HR1 2BT
Built early in the twentieth century as the New Harp on the site of an earlier pub of the same name. Frequently changing name and style, it is currently themed as an '80s bar.
Golden Fleece
1 St Owen Street, Hereford HR1 2JB
City centre pub rebuilt after a fire in the late eighteenth century and once alleged to have been illicitly supplying the nearby County Gaol with liquor via a rear window. It consists of a single long narrow panelled bar.
Gordon Bennetts
8 St Peters Street, Hereford HR1 2LE
After many incarnations over recent years, this city-centre bar has been given a high quality refurbishment in contemporary style in which bare brick and rough timber feature strongly. It aims to provide a relaxed environment for drinking late into the night. A mezzanine bar doubles as a function room. The pub is significant in the local music scene, with free live bands on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Lichfield Vaults
11 Church Street, Hereford HR1 2LR
A well-run 18th Century city-centre venue tucked away in a charming cobbled alley leading to the cathedral. Although opened out into a single bar area, the pleasant wood-panelled interior gives an intimate feel, and the secluded, decked beer garden extends some way back. Speciality Greek Cypriot dishes feature on the lunchtime menu, and there is a conventional roast on Sundays. Evening meals are available by arrangement for groups of 15 or more. Live Blues music 4-6pm on last Sunday of every month. Quiz on Sunday evenings.
Grapes
East Street, Hereford HR1 2LW
An historic pub dating from early 17th Century but containing parts of an earlier building. Recently refurbished, it now consists of a single bar, plus a variety of comfortable seating and dining areas on slightly differing levels. Old beams and wood panelling are much in evidence. There is a patio at first-floor level. On weekdays and Saturdays, lunches are served ranging from bar snacks to meals both light and full, in pub-grub style.
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.
Brewer's Arms
97 Eign Road, Hereford HR1 2RU
Small, locals' two-bar pub with games room at the rear with skittle alley, pool table and large screen TV. Angling is featured - the pub is used by local anglers for weighing in. Burgers are available at all times.
Hum-ming Garden
2 Foley Street, Hereford HR1 2SG
Previously a pub called the Moss Cottage, now a Chinese Restaurant with real ale. Non-diners are served, but the tiny bar can get very crowded in the early evening. Cantonese and Pekingese buffet and full meals plus take-away service available. An ideal place to go for a drink with a Chinese meal.
Vaga Tavern
Vaga Street, Hereford HR2 7AT
A friendly community pub in Hunderton, which is near the River Wye and accessible from the City Centre via a pleasant riverside walk and cycleway. Acquired by Wye Valley Brewery, it consists of two spacious rooms and a skittle alley with a large garden to the rear. Filled rolls are normally available.
Saracens Head
1 St Martin's Street, Hereford HR2 7RD
One of Hereford's oldest buildings - situated on the River Wye by the old bridge, which was the only road crossing of the river in the city until 1967 - this has recently been thoroughly refurbished and reopened. Full description to follow.
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.
