Live Music — Pubs in Hull
Discover live music pubs in Hull. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 102 live music pubs in Hull
Hull Truck
Ferensway, Hull HU2 8LB
One of Hull’s main theatres. The bar and restaurant is open to the general public during the day whether or not a show is on in the theatre. During show days the bar is open until completion of the show and catering will cease one hour before the show starts.
Service Station
George Street, Hull HU1 3AA
Opened March 2018 on Hull’s George Street. one of Hull’s popular music venues. Now serving real ale, which is always a Local ale.
Warehouse 21
George Street, Hull HU1 3AA
Parkers
354 Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 6NS
A very popular sports themed bar near to the Kcom stadium. Split into two bar areas. A lounge/cabaret room and a bar with pool table. Regular live music nights
Taphouse
70 Humber Street, Hull HU1 1TU
Brewery tap for Bone Machine. The bar is a spacious one room, converted from the previous brew house, which in turn was converted previously from a fruit merchant's warehouse. The original owner was one of the original businesses in the area responsible for early regeneration of the Fruit Market area. Consequently this is now at the heart of Hull's thriving Fruit Market scene. Food is provided by food street vendors on a weekly changing basis; bar snacks available when the kitchen is closed
New Adelphi Club
89 De Grey Street, Hull HU5 2RU
Hull's iconic music venue has been the launch pad to many an illustrious career and hosted a veritable Who's Who of popular music since opening in 1984. There is a large main music room and a smaller front bar that accommodates a pool table. Predominantly open on weekends when bands are on but hours may vary at other times so please check the pubs website for full details. Cover charges may apply to the music room but the front bar remains free.
Furley & Co
18-20 Princes Dock Street, Hull HU1 2LP
Cask, craft & cider bar newly built within a former shipping warehouse. 5 cask ales always available including at least 1 dark beer. A large selection of craft ales available. Selection of ciders also available. Taking bookings for function room.
Haworth Arms
449 Beverley Road, Hull HU6 7LD
An imposing, Grade II listed, mock Tudor pub with a revolving entry door on the corner and dome in the ceiling. Very popular with students. Features large screen sports TV, but also has a quieter separate bar, There is an open mic night every 1st and 3rd Sunday. Refurbished 2019 without compromising its historic features
Ganstead Park Golf Club
Longdales Lane, Coniston, Hull HU11 4LB
Members club serves one real ale more aimed at functions from members and friends. Occasionally live groups are on monthly.
Savile Row
52-53 Saville Street, Hull HU1 3EA
Glass fronted cafe style bar which has recently been decorated to a good standard. The pub is opposite the BBC studio and very close to Queens Gardens. has one TV screen playing music videos at a low level during the day. Although they don't sell cask ale they do have a selection of bottle ales
Riddlers
2 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JN
Modern cocktail bar in Trinity Square over looking the Hull Minster. Has a selection of craft beers and a interesting food menu.A place to meet up and relax with no loud music bellowing out.
Dive
59 Princes Avenue, Hull HU5 3QY
A retro American style dive bar on the busy Princes Ave area opposite Pave.
Vintage
Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG
A newly opened single room bar in the heart of Hull's real ale trail. Tastefully decorated with pictures of the old town giving the bar a relaxed atmosphere for real ale lovers. On the site of a former jewellers next door to the historic Ye Olde White Harte.
Brain Jar
4-6 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA
Newly opened café bar styling itself as a cocktail bar situated over two floors. No cask ale but has a range of craft bottles and cans including from local breweries such as Atom and Bricknell. Food offering is pizza. Has a late license so can be open late.
Hull Real Ale & Cider Festival 2019
South Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR
11th to 13th April 2019 - Free entry for CAMRA members at all times Hot and cold food available, live music
Off The Road
Spring bank west, Hull HU5 3RU
A converted from a shop in to a micro bar. Situated at the junction of Princess Avenue & Spring Bank West,it's very popular and busy area at the weekends.Two real ales available from local Breweries.
Albert Hotel
394 Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 6PB
A large one room pub with several tv screens. Very close to the football stadium and very busy on match days.
Apollo
1082 Holderness Road, Hull HU9 4AH
A large open plan food oriented Marston's estate pub with large outdoor area. Recently refurbished and real ale removed. Host to Darts teams, local football team every saturday, a weekly Bike night every wedneday and over 55's club on a Monday.
Avenue Hotel
100 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull HU5 3TS
Much altered cottage inn retaining two separate rooms. Its only the pub in the area which still sells Bass Charrington bitter
Bank
398 Holderness Road, Hull HU9 3DW
A single room pub, converted from a neighbourhood bank. Popular for sports and entertainment. Has spacious outdoor space for use in the summer months
Barrowman
150 Hotham Road North, Hull HU5 4RJ
The Barrowman has had an extensive refurbishment (reported in February 2015). This is a friendly pub popular with locals. Features traditional pub games in pool, darts and dominoes, with live music on weekends.
Botanic Hotel
231 Spring Bank, Hull HU3 1LR
An attractive locally listed community pub on Spring Bank. An example of a Victorian street corner pub which received a mock Tudor makeover in the 1920's. There are a number of retained period features. Memorabilia of Hull City and Hull fc sports teams adorn the walls in both bars.
Park View
57 Walton Street, Hull HU3 6JB
Taken on as a free house in June 2017, recently redecorated to a good standard. A large, family orientated pub situated in close proximity of the KCOM stadium.
Cannon Junction
366 Beverley Road, Hull HU5 1LN
Pub created from two old railway carriages connected to a room built under a railway arch which opened in the late 1990's. It also has an outdoor drinking area and a garden doesn't sell any real ale unfortunately.
Hull Cheese
39-41 Paragon Street, Hull HU1 3PE
Large former Hull Brewery pub on the ‘New Town’ circuit named after a famous style of beer. The venue is spread over two floors and caters for a lively clientele with live music, karaoke, dj's, and a bikers rock night featuring. Close by Hull City Hall.
Clarendon
Londesborough Street, Hull HU3 1DS
Popular traditional pub that regretfully serves no real ale. Located near KC football stadium, short walk from rear of interchange. offers food specials Wednesday to Sunday including its own Greek meals 'Zorba's' to eat in or take away.
Crooked Billet
2 Ings Road, Hull HU8 0SA
60's pub with separate bar and lounge, the latter has live music at weekends and several TV screens. Host to over 55's club on a wednesday as well as the local fishing club, pigeon club and football and rugby teams
Cross Keys
Endike Lane, Hull HU6 7UP
An imposing, locally listed, mock Tudor roadhouse situated on the corner of Beverley Road and Endike Lane. There is a separate lounge and bar as well as accommodation. There are regular events, detail of which, are available on their website.
Crow's Nest
1 Douglas Road, Hull HU8 9QP
The Crows Nest is a local pub that offers a friendly atmosphere. Regular live entertainment throughout the week. Free function room also available. If you wish to book our function room please send us a message!
Dairycoates Inn
580 Hessle Road, Hull HU3 5JA
Traditional old corner pub at the end of one of Hull’s most famous streets attracting clientele from both local and further afield. Recently installing real ale in an area which has never normally supplied it and proving popular..
Diva's
1 Anlaby Road, Hull HU1 2NR
Opened in 2009 this bar predominantly attracts a younger clientele. Hosts karaoke, live music and is a nightclub late evening.
Drake
Bodmin Road, Hull HU7 4HF
Popular local estate pub. Two rooms a bar and lounge. Lounge mainly open on the weekend which acts as the entertainment room.
Dram Shop
36 George Street, Hull HU1 3AJ
Refurbished and reopened May 2017. Grade II listed building in the city centre. New ownership as from June 2021
Drum & Cymbals
26 Sibelius Road, Hull HU4 7NH
Modern community Pub on the edge of the Council Estate.Thursday entertainment play ya cards Quiz and sing a long
Duke of Edinburgh
1 Great Union Street, Hull HU9 1UA
back street pub,local clientele. close to the Old Town and Marina area.
Dukes
44-46 Princes Avenue, Hull HU5 3QG
Part of the café bar/restaurant circuit on the Avenue, this bar was established in 2002 and used to be a car showroom. This is one of few to have any cask ale. A refurbishment in late 2013 saw a retro feel introduced, similar to that which can be found at sister bar Tofts on Newland Avenue nearby. Food includes breakfast which is served until 3pm. Acoustic music sets are featured on Sunday and Tuesday evenings with a DJ often playing on other nights at the weekend.
Empress
Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 2BP
Prominently located adjacent to the city's Queens Gardens this tall slim fronted pub has a brightly decorated frontage. It is a rarity in the area for selling simply John Smith’s Bitter.
Falcon
60 Falkland Road, Hull HU9 5HA
2 roomed pub, close to the Hull KR rugby ground, this estate pub gets very busy on match days. Features a front bar and rear games room. Community focused with pool, darts and football teams also midweek pensioners afternoons. Pub organises day trips to various events especially rugby league. Away supporter friendly plus coach trips welcome with prior arrangement with licensee. Once an oasis for real ale drinkers in East Hull the pub does not currently sell real ale.
Fiveways
317 Boothferry Road, Hull HU4 6EZ
Junction corner pub near a 5 way roundabout. The 2 hand pumps and are not used. Well supported from the local community. Events are well supported when they are on. Function room caters for all parties and weddings.
Sutton Arms
Goodhart Road, Hull HU7 4EE
Estate pub at north point shopping centre. Sporting 2 handpulls.Refurbisment and under new management and re-named the pub from Foredyke
Four in Hand
957 Holderness Road, Hull HU8 9DR
Food oriented pub on the main Holderness Rd. Live music at weekends and TV in both lounge and bar.
Garbutts
50-54 Princes Avenue, Hull HU5 3QG
• Fresh Locally Sourced Delicious Food ∙ Experienced Dedicated Chefs ∙ Fine Selection of Beers, Wines & Cocktails ∙ Warm Family Atmosphere doesn't do real ale
Goodfellowship
Cottingham Road, Hull HU5 4AT
Huge 'castle' of a pub with several separate dining areas/function rooms. Food dominates but drinkers welcome.
Grafton
114-116 Grafton Street, Hull HU5 2NP
Traditional pub just off Newland Avenue keeping separate bar & lounge. Pool table in bar. Open mic nights on Tuesdays. Intends to add Old Rosie cider and food in the near future.The musical group,The Housemartins (Paul Heaton) were regulars before the road to stardom took off.
Grange
36 Grange Road, Hull HU9 4LQ
Estate local pub.
New Halfway House
595 Spring Bank West, Hull HU3 6LD
Locals pub situated near football stadium. New owners as from mid 2020. Undergone a major refurb to a high standard. LGBT friendly
Hastings
925 Spring Bank West, Hull HU5 5BE
1930's built roadside pub on main road. Community pub on west of city centre.
Highland Laddie
40 Southcoates Lane, Hull HU9 3AD
Built in the roadside style popular in the early 1960's the Highland Laddie opened at 6pm on 7 December 1961 taking the license from its predecessor at 197 High Street which closed for the final time at 3pm on the same day. Host to darts & pool, over 55's club on a Monday and social afternoon on a Tuesday including raffle & bingo
Highway
Willerby Road, Hull HU5 5LH
Situated near the city boundary this large pub stands at a major junction on this arterial route. Real ale has staged a welcome return.
Inkerman Tavern
27 Alfred Stret, Hull HU3 2DF
Very much a locals pub in a small residential area amongst the industrial zone south of the town centre adjacent to the Humber. There is an interesting mural around the lower part of the building depicting the resultant flooding from the tidal surge of December 2013.
