Pubs in Keighley
Discover the best pubs and bars in Keighley. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Red Pig
Church St., Keighley BD21 5HS
A local institution, this unique and lively free house has a vibrant and mixed clientele. The pub features some stained glass windows, a popular juke-box and brewery memorabilia. Local beers as well as interesting guests from further afield feature.
Reservoir Tavern
225 West Lane, Keighley BD21 2NP
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.
Exchange Arts Centre
Russell St., Keighley BD21 2JZ
The Exchange Arts Centre is a music/comedy venue attached to Keighley Musicians Centre at the top of Russell Street, with regular live music/comedy performances, which may or may not charge admission. The small 'Snug bar', with comfy chairs and sofas is open to the public only when an event is being staged in the main hall - please check web-site to confirm if open before visiting. A good range of bottled beers is available.
