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Bowling Green

Bowling Green

Bewell Street, Hereford HR4 0BA

Smoking Area
WiFi
Close to Railway Station
+2

Twentieth century replacement for an older pub, aligned to a planned new, wide road that was never built. Undergoing refurbishment.

Stables

Stables

45 West Street, Hereford HR4 0BX

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Lunchtime Meals
+10

Change of name to the Stables, the pub/restaurant has a racing theme. Formerly the Nelson Inn, this pub caters primarily for those who wish to enjoy good food. It has a dining room upstairs and a comfortably furnished bar downstairs which, although much changed from its days as a coaching inn, has original timbers on view. A full range of home-made bar snacks and main meals is served. Full disabled facilities.

Plough Inn

Plough Inn

86 Whitecross Road, Hereford HR4 0DH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+9

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

Britannia

7 Cotterell Street, Hereford HR4 0HH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Dog Friendly
+12

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

Monument

Whitecross Road, Hereford HR4 0LT

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+11

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.

Bay Horse

Bay Horse

236 King's Acre Road, Hereford HR4 0SD

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Accommodation
+13

A small 19th century inn that has been extended at the front to give a bar and lounge, together with a more recent conservatory housing the restaurant. Now primarily an eating house, this busy pub still caters for a small group of locals. Meals are described as traditional British pub food, supplemented by some more adventurous options in the restaurant.

Queens Arms

Queens Arms

4-5 Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AP

Real Ale Available
Garden
Dog Friendly
+9

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.

Spread Eagle

Spread Eagle

2 King Street, Hereford HR4 9BW

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+14

This fine old timber-framed coaching inn has recently been refurbished in lighter style. Long and fairly narrow, it offers a varied range of seating and dining areas, served from a single bar. Upstairs is a function. The Spread was reopened in February 2017 after a succession of changes and gimicky names, with the objective of getting back to basics and offering home prepared, modern-style pub food.

Orange Tree (previously Firefly)

Orange Tree (previously Firefly)

16 King Street, Hereford HR4 9BX

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+8

Dating from the seventeenth century, this small, much-altered single-bar pub reopened in 2020 after a change of ownership.

Black Lion

Black Lion

31 Bridge Street, Hereford HR4 9DG

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+10

This historic, sixteenth century inn, substantially altered over the years, has recently been sympathetically refurbished. The large single bar is divided into several areas and, although predominantly an eating house at lunchtime, there is still plenty of room for drinkers. It also has a function room and skittle alley. Traditional English food is served. Entertainment at weekends. Live music Friday, Saturday; Open mic alternate Wednesdays; Jazz Sunday 5pm. No entry after 11pm. Full disabled facilities.

Imperial

Imperial

31 Widemarsh Street, Hereford HR4 9EA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+10

Built at the beginning of the twentieth century but looking much older on the outside, the Imperial is newly refitted in contemporary open-plan style. There is a large decked area outside and function room upstairs. Used by shoppers at lunchtime, it is mainly a young people's pub in the evenings. A mix of traditional and modern pub fare is available all day. Live music Friday eves.

Wellington

Wellington

57 Widemarsh Street, Hereford HR4 9EA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Family Friendly
+9

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.

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