Live Music — Pubs in Kingswood
Discover live music pubs in Kingswood. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 6 live music pubs in Kingswood
Black Horse
372 Two Mile Hill Road, Kingswood BS15 1AH
A large pub on the main Kingswood road the A420. It has a front bar and a large open back bar where they have live music. It is run by a lover of psychobilly music. A patio area is at the rear of the pub.
Horseshoe
41 Siston Common, Kingswood BS15 4PA
Made a lot more accessible by the completion of the A4174 Bristol ring road in September 2001, this family pub/restaurant has a large garden with a play area and a car park. Refurbished in 2009, removing the pool table, dartboard and most of the televisions. Adjacent to the Bristol - Bath cycle path.
Jolly Cobbler
Chiphouse Road, Kingswood BS15 4TS
Reopened in February 2014 after a spell closed. Two bar estate pub with a local clientele. Live music twice a week, with Sky Sports TV also available.
Cossham Inn
212 Charlton Road, Kingswood BS15 1LY
Scheduled to reopen as the Cossham Inn in late 2021. On the Kingswood/Fishponds border near the top of Lodge Causeway. This pub is so sports mad that there is even a TV in the outside smoking area so you will never miss that goal! Themed meal nights feature. On Sundays bring your own plate for a takeaway roast. Function room is free to hire.
Kingswood Entertainment & Sports Club
104 Regent Street, Kingswood BS15 8HP
A family friendly club in the centre of Kingswood. no longer associated with Royal British Legion.
Kingswood Arms
Waterhouse Lane, Kingswood KT20 6EB
This huge mock-Tudor pile was built around 1900 as the Station Hotel to serve the adjacent Kingswood Station on the Tattenham Corner branch. By the mid-60s it had become the Pigeon Pair and assumed its present title in the 1980s. Over the years, exposed brick has given way to painted render, whilst the amount of first floor black and white facing has grown. Colourful flower baskets adorn the front and there is a pleasant garden at the back. To the front of the interior is the main wood-beamed drinking bar. Artefacts around include old agricultural and engineering implements. A separate area known as the "Study" is available for hire, whilst to the right is a very large conservatory extension, capable of accommodating 120 diners. Food is served until 9:30pm all week (there may occasionally be a short break between Sunday lunch and evening food if it has been very busy). The pub was winner of the 1983 Evening Standard Pub of the Year Award and a plaque outside commemorates this achievement. The Kingswood Arms Golfing Society gathers here. There is a well stocked trophy cabinet and winners' board in the bar. The pub was bought by Fullers although it is not branded as such early 2012, and there will be one of their seasonal beers plus a guest beer supplied by the brewery on sale, changing every two weeks.
