Live Sports — Pubs in Keighley
Discover live sports pubs in Keighley. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 12 live sports pubs in Keighley
Albert
Bridge Street, Keighley BD21 1AA
An imposing Victorian town centre building. Large, open plan ground floor drinking area, served by a splendid horseshoe-shaped bar. There is a separate, raised level games area with pool table. A large well appointed function room upstairs is available for hire. Lively at weekends. Can close early.
Boltmakers Arms
117 East Parade, Keighley BD21 5HX
This classic Keighley town-centre pub remains the de facto Taylor's Brewery Tap. The tiny split-level layout adds to the character of the place. Brewery memorabilia adorn the walls: the panorama of the old Taylors brewery above the bar is an enlarged copy of an original kept at the brewery and the mural in the rear bar area features Billy Pye, the brewery's last cooper. New tenants from May 2019 offer the entire Taylor's core range plus a seasonal beer. Customers are invited to make suggestions for the changing guest beer on the eighth hand pump. There is a fine selection of single malt and gins. Dominoes and playing cards are available on request behind the bar. Children welcome until 8 p.m. Opening hours shown are for December 2021. May change in the New Year.
Commercial Inn
16 Church St., Keighley BD21 5HS
Traditional basic town-centre pub, re-opened following a nine month closure.
Cricketers Arms
23 Coney Lane, Keighley BD21 5JE
Welcoming pub situated in the quieter side of the town but still only 10 minutes walk from the railway station and 5 minutes from bus station. The guest beer list often features brews from regional and microbreweries which are rare for the area. Jam night every 2nd Monday. Monthly quiz night Wednesday. Regular live music (see Facebook). Excellent juke box.
Percy Vear's Real Ale House
2 Aireworth Street, Keighley BD21 1NS
Percy Vears is a street-corner, single-bar community pub. Named after Percy Vear, a well-known local boxer from the 1920s and 30s, whose grandson owns the pub. Entertainment features Karaoke at weekends and quiz night on Thursday. Supervised children permitted before 6pm. Small meeting room available by request - seats about 7 or 8 people.
Great Northern
12 Wesley Place Ingrow Bridge, Keighley BD21 5EH
Roadside pub, open plan with a carpeted seated area at the front and to the left a games area with a pool table and dart board. A cosy lounge is down a step to the right. Sky Sports are shown and the pub is family and dog friendly. It is located opposite Ingrow (West) Station of the preserved Keighley & Worth Valley Railway.Opening times may vary from those stated.
King's Head
38 South St., Keighley BD21 1PF
Two-room layout comprising a small public bar and a large lounge, either side of an island bar. Fairly unspoilt, some interesting architectural features remain. The pub hosts occasional live music, regular Karaoke evenings and has a dance floor. Pleasant flower display in summer.
After Dark Bar & Club
2 Church Street, Keighley BD21 5HS
A evening-time gin and cocktail bar and nightclub.
Royal Oak
Oakworth Rd. Damside, Keighley BD21 1QD
Popular, busy local situated just off the town centre. Smartly decorated wood panels complement the flagstones and open fire. The central bar serves one large divided room. Numerous TV screens show continual live sports. The award-winning, heated and covered garden at the rear (UK Pub Garden Awards) provides a haven for smokers. More outside seating installed at the front of the pub in 2021. families and dog owners - note: dogs are not allowed in the pub itself. The 'grill' menu is popular. Poker nights are well attended and there is live comedy on the first Sunday evening of the month (admission charge).
Three Horses
Fell Lane, Keighley BD22 6BZ
A modern stone built building with a tiled roof surrounded by a large car park. A rambling multi-level pub, it is split into three levels with small steps to each level. It is nicely decorated and there are separate areas for food, drink and pub games and a centrally located bar. The pub is family and dog friendly, offers traditional pub games, sports television, karaoke and disco evenings as well as fortnightly live music. There are large outside play areas to both the front and rear of the pub.
Volunteers Arms
52 Lawkholme Lane, Keighley BD21 3DX
A small, back-street local, 'the Volts' became a free house in 2013 when it was sold off by Timothy Taylor. Sometimes lively, and with an Irish feel, it is comfortably decorated; the walls are adorned with military memorabilia as befits the pub's name, much of it related to soldiers from Keighley, some of whom signed up to fight in the pub. In summer window boxes cover the front of the pub, which is tucked behind the much larger Cavendish. Access is from either Lawkholme Lane or the small cul-de-sac at the top of the canopied section of Cavendish Street. May stay open later than 11.
Woolpack Inn
19-23 King St., Keighley BD21 1DJ
One-roomed local with an Irish theme. Occasional live music and regular Karaoke evenings are held.
