Live Sports — Pubs in Heywood
Discover live sports pubs in Heywood. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 13 live sports pubs in Heywood
Albany Hotel
87 Rochdale Road East, Heywood OL10 1PX
No Real Ale Always Open ! Reopened 4/7/2020
Duke of Wellington
2 - 4 Manchester Street, Heywood OL10 1DL
The Duke of Wellington is well worth a visit to see the splendid baronial style lounge which is largely intact from its creation in the 1930s. It is situated through a doorway to the right of the public bar and it is entered between two fine timber and glass screens. All around the room are benches with bench ends featuring barley twist columns and some old panelling above. The room looks like it has completely panelled walls but actually the top section is a clever design consisting of strips of timber on plaster walls that have been painted brown. Over the ‘panelling' either side of the fireplace is what looks like inglenook-style canopies. What looks like a plaster frieze with decoration of fruits and leaves is actually a plastic mould - just tap it and you realise it is hollow! There is a fine plasterwork ceiling, and a 1930s timber fireplace with ornate canopy-style mantelpiece which, unfortunately, has a reproduction Victorian-style fireplace. The original stained and leaded windows remain at the rear but the stained glass front windows have nearly all been replaced with plain windows. The light fittings are recent and rather over the top while the carpet is truly horrid but perhaps protects something interesting.
Bay Horse
41 Torrington Street, Heywood OL10 2EZ
A popular back street local offering a warm welcome and one hand pump. Located a short walk from the East Lancs Railway station. The pub is selling beer from the Mighty Medicine brewery. Reopened 4/7/2020
Hark To Towler
122 Bury New Road, Heywood OL10 4RG
No Real Ale
Pig & Whistle
138 Pilsworth Road, Heywood OL10 3DY
No real ale.
Olde Queen Anne
26 Market Place, Heywood OL10 4NL
A friendly town centre pub, converted from the non-real ale 'Old Fashioned' bar, with a new emphasis on quality and variety from the bar. Refurbished, with one room dedicated to telling the story of Heywood. There are 4 hand pumps on the bar usually serving one regular real ale and 2 changing real ales from national brands, often Pedigree or Hobgoblin. The Westons Old Rosie on hand pump is no longer considered to be a real cider.
Heywood
1 Tower Street, Heywood OL10 3AA
Large pub built in the mid 1960s by Whitbread to serve a new estate Temporarily closed awaiting new tenants to move in.
Starkey Arms
22 Manchester Road, Heywood OL10 2AH
Located only 5 minutes walk from the Heywood station on the East Lancashire Railway line. Cheaper beer during the week. Reopened 4/7/2020
Summit Hotel
152 Bury New Road, Heywood OL10 4RG
Now with Real Ale. Quiz on Thursday; karaoke/live music at weekends.
Three Arrows Inn
Moss Hall Road, Heywood OL10 2RF
Foody pub situated in a rural location on the edge of the industrial estates. The bar area has a single handpump, a small number of toys and also two parrots. There is a food area on a higher level than the main bar area. Outside the building there is a play area with seating. Large car park.
White Hart Hotel
701 Heywood Old Road, Heywood OL10 2QL
A detached, large and family friendly pub set in countryside between Heywood & Rhodes with a spacious car park and outdoor seating tables. The pub was refurbished in 2018. The inside comprises several alcoves with comfortable seating and bright decor. It has a good reputation for reasonably priced, appetising food offering excellent value for money with specials available daily. Sadly no public transport to the pub Reopened 4/7/2020
Gardeners Arms
2 New Gap, Manchester Road, Heywood OL10 2QD
Small licensed area. 1 rectangular room with bar central on 1 long wall. Friendly serve. The décor is rather tired however the pub is reasonably well patronised despite being away from any large area of housing. Reopened 4/7/2020
Dressers
1 Dawson Street, Heywood OL10 4PE
Rebranded back from Grants
