Pubs in Kettering
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Decades
8 Carrington Street, Kettering NN16 0BY
Originally the Angel Hotel, now Mojo's disco bar and nightclub playing music from the decades.
Kettering Midland Band Club
2 Hallwood Road, Kettering NN16 9RG
A large and popular club tucked away close to Rockingham Road Pleasure Park. In addition to the long public bar, it has a small sunken lounge area, a separate games area, and a large concert room.
Miniature Rifle Bar & Grill
75 Bath Road, Kettering NN16 8ND
Formerly the Kettering Miniature Rifle Club, this pub still has wooden floorboards throughout with a public bar and two separate function rooms.
Kettering Rifle Band Club
82 Havelock Street, Kettering NN16 9QA
A large 127 year-old club in a residential street set back in its own grounds where the stewards house stands. It has a large basic bar with a stage to one end, , and a separate games room. There is also a large concert room.
Crispin Club
Meeting Lane, Kettering NN16 0BL
Earl of Dalkeith
13-15 Dalkeith Place, Kettering NN16 0BS
Formerly a furniture shop, this pub opened in 1996 and is named after the Earl of Dalkeith. This was the title given to the eldest son of the Duke of Buccleuch. The land was owned for centuries by the Dukes of Buccleuch, the eldest son Boocloo was given the title the Earl of Dalkeith. The pubis on two levels downstairs, whilst an upstairs area has a gallery and is surrounded by bookcases. Historic photographs of local buildings adorn the walls. Two beer festivals are held a year.
Harlequin
136 Stamford Road, Kettering NN16 9UA
A two bar estate community pub
Pop Central
4 Horse Market, Kettering NN16 0DG
Renamed following a major refurbishment to create a welcoming night bar complete with dance floor. Formerly Henry's bar, and in its heyday as a pub it was known as the Woolpack. Entrance fee after midnight.
Hobson's Choice
Kettering Park, Wellingborough Road, Kettering NN15 6XS
Contemporary modern pub built 16 years ago just off the Kettering A14 by-pass. A large interior with an L-shaped bar has several dining areas which can be segregated for private functions. Dogs are allowed in the garden.
Old Market Inn
4 Market Place, Kettering NN16 0AJ
Reopened in early August 2019 following a £500,000 refurbishment by Heineken-owned Star Pubs & Bars.
Park House
Holdenby Venture Park, Kettering NN15 6XE
Modern pub built close to the A14 and Kettering shopping village and cinema. With a long downstairs bar, there are several drinking areas with exposed brickwork. Upstairs is a more formal restaurant, although dining is still allowed downstairs.
Kettering Athletic Club
104 Rockingham Road, Kettering NN16 9AE
A large three-roomed club with a comfortable, lounge, games room, and large concert/function room.
