Live Sports — Pubs in Keynsham
Discover live sports pubs in Keynsham. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 6 live sports pubs in Keynsham
Somerdale Pavilion
Tiberius Road, Keynsham BS31 2FF
Built on the site of the old Cadbury's/Fry's choclate factory, not far from the demolished old Social Club. Open to all in a New Building Opened August 2015. It offers two skittle alleys, a gymnasium, function rooms and sports fields, some facilities are open to members only.
Keynsham Royal British Legion Club
8 Charlton Road, Keynsham BS31 2JA
A large club just of the main Keynsham shopping area.
Charlton
Longmeadow Road, Keynsham BS31 2SD
Reopened 29th Feb 2020 after a £500.0000 plus refurbishment A popular estate pub tucked away off the road out to Queens Charlton. One bar, with traditional pub games and a television.
New Inn
90 Bath Hill East, Keynsham BS31 1HN
A popular two bar local on the way out of Keynsham towards Saltford and Bath. There is a hillside garden, and sport on the television in the rear bar. The function / games room is in a separate building.
Old Bank
20 High Street, Keynsham BS31 1DQ
This free house in the centre of Keynsham is a Grade II-listed building, built originally as a coaching inn, it then became a branch of Westminster Bank, before becoming a pub again. Old pictures of Keynsham adorn the walls. There is one large room for drinking in, and a covered, heated outdoor drinking area at the rear where the smokers go. There is a small car park to the rear, reached through a narrow archway. The landlord tries to have at least one dark beer, often strong, on at all times. Very large TV screen for sport. No food is served but there are several takeaways nearby and you are welcome to bring your own food in. It can sometimes get very lively on late weekend openings. The function room is in essence a pool room upstairs which can be made available for stand up buffets.
Trout Tavern
46 Temple Street, Keynsham BS31 1EH
Two bar pub at the east end of the town. The left hand bar as you go in is the public bar, which is lively and popular with local characters, to the right is the lounge, which is more sedate. Live sport is available in both bars, and there is a very pleasant secluded beer garden to the rear with a covered area.
