Live Music — Pubs in Leigh
Discover live music pubs in Leigh. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 14 live music pubs in Leigh
White Lion
6a Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1QL
Opposite Leigh’s historic parish church, just a few minutes’ walk from Leigh’s centre, the White Lion is a friendly town-centre pub. You can choose whether to enjoy the comfort of the main bar, bar games in the vault, or the quiet of the snug. Over four handpumps dispense a selection of real ales from local and regional micros. Over 18's only. There is entertainment on most weekends.
Boars Head
2 Market Place, Leigh WN7 1EG
Large red brick old pub with historic features which has been up-dated with modern furnishings. The bright well-lit main bar is dominated by a grand wooden staircase. The three adjoining large rooms have plenty of seating with the back room containing comfortable sofas and armchairs providing a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a drink. 2-3 beers from local breweries are usually available.
Bowling Green Inn
110 Manchester Road, Leigh WN7 2LD
Situated on a busy junction this popular pub caters for a wide clientele and has a good reputation for food. With its two separate rooms it welcomes both families and adults who wish to drink and watch sport. There are two quizzes every week and family events are regularly put on especially at bank holidays using the beer garden.
Brewery Inn
Brewery Lane, Leigh WN7 2RJ
Small welcoming local Pub tucked away from the main road (Chapel Street) The Brewery Inn is just 5-10 minutes walk from Leigh town centre and is a community and sports led pub, featuring all the latest Football and Rugby League matches on Sky and BT Sport. Many years ago the pub was a bakery and some of the original external features can still be seen. It was also the tap for the long-gone George Shaws brewery.
Ale House
25 Henrietta Street, Leigh WN7 1LP
Small bar tucked in a side road just a few streets away from Leigh town centre which feels more like a social club than a pub. As you enter there is a main room with bar to the right with another room at the back which has a pool table. The Ale House did have a real ale on in 2014, but on recent visits there is not been even a hand pump on show.
Leigh Arms
34 King Street, Leigh WN7 4LR
Under new management and with the name changed back to the Leigh Arms, this pub will hopefully be a central part of the local scene. The interior has under-gone refurbishment with a considerable use of wood including the large clock next to the bar.
Waggon & Horses
68 Wigan Road, Leigh WN7 5AY
Popular pub on Wigan Road to the west of Leigh centre. Pub games and bar snacks. Previously owned by Hydes it no longer serves Real Ale.
Weavers Arms
9-13 Lord Street, Leigh WN7 1DP
The Weavers Arms is situated in the centre of town just off the main shopping street. During the day it has a relaxed environment with shoppers and families dining. In the evening it is a popular meeting place with entertainment at weekends and Football and Rugby shown on TV. There are special offers on cask beers on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Musketeer
15 Lord Street, Leigh WN7 1AB
Town centre pub near the main shopping area which has a number of separate rooms leading from a main bar area. As you enter there is a small snug next to the doorway and a vault on the right side of the pub. Regular live acts
First & Last at Bar None
12c Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1QR
Originally just called Bar None it opened in late 2014 on the site of the former live music venue The Avenue. It has a new stylish interior and a food menu which features a variety of dishes made from high quality and fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Bobbin
38A Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1QR
Located on the edge of the town centre this one-room micro pub offers a warm welcome and has comfortable seating. Prices are very competitive and a dark beer and real cider are always available. Beers are sourced from regional micro-breweries with current and forthcoming selections displayed on their website. Open from 1pm on Sundays when Leigh are playing at home.
Leigh Cricket Club
Beech Walk, Leigh WN7 3LH
Real ale is served and non-members are welcome. The club has a function room and separate bar overlooking the cricket pitch. Please check opening times with club
Hogan's Bar
111 Railway Road, Leigh WN7 4AJ
Bar which offers entertainment on a weekly basis with live comedy and singers. Tickets sold in advance
Seven Stars
Bunce Common Road, Dawes Green, Leigh RH2 8NP
This very attractive two bar tile-hung inn has been a pub since at least 1637. Evidence of this can be found in the saloon bar where part of the wall, covered by glass for protection, has written on it "Gentlemen, you are welcome to sit at your ease, pay what you call for and drink what you please", William Eades, 1637. It is rumoured that the Seven Stars was mentioned by Ben Johnson, the first Poet Laureate, who is said to have lived for a while at nearby Swaynes Farm. As Ben Johnson died in 1637, this would make the pub even older. The original pub was just the small top part of the bar, and the original entrance can be seen from the front of the building by the painted central door. Externally the pub is covered in hanging baskets and window boxes and there are extensive gardens to the rear and front. The saloon bar, which is dog friendly, is split level with a large inglenook at one end and a log burning stove at the other. The lounge bar was rebuilt in 1995 using 17th century oak timbers and contains some very low beams. This bar contains the restaurant and is almost exclusively used by diners although there are a couple of sofas for drinkers. All the food is home cooked and there are a number of daily specials available. Food is served 12-3 and 6-9 Monday to Friday, 12-9 Friday and Saturday and 12-6 Sunday.
