Pubs in Leigh
Discover the best pubs and bars in Leigh. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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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.
Leigh Rugby Union Club
Hand Lane, Leigh WN7 3NA
A true community club with men’s and ladies’ rugby teams plus crown green bowls, darts and dominoes. Put all that together with an enthusiastic, hard-working bar team and a friendly crowd of locals and you cannot go wrong. The Annual Scrumdown beer festival is held in May, with more than 30 real ales and ciders. Well worth the 10-minute walk from Leigh Bus Station. CAMRA Greater Manchester Club of the Year 2007-2011.
Nevison Inn
96b Plank Lane, Leigh WN7 4QE
Multi-roomed pub close to Pennington Flash on west side of Leigh. Good food served and has outdoor seating at the front and a garden to the rear. Note that real ale served in the main canal boating season from late Spring until Early Autumn. Bottles of Spitfire, Greene King IPA etc are stocked at other times of year
Hilton Park
162-164 Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1SJ
Railway Hotel
160 Twist Lane, Leigh WN7 4ED
Railway Tavern
396 Westleigh Lane, Leigh WN7 5PU
Red Lion
107 Westleigh Lane, Leigh WN7 5JR
Pub on Westleigh lane on the corner with Nell Pan Lane
Spinners Arms
70-72 Firs Lane, Leigh WN7 4SB
Pub located on west side of Leigh
Tamar
416 Wigan Road, Leigh WN7 5HS
The Tamar is located on Wigan Road in Leigh and is a traditional community pub made up of a traditional vault and lounge. There is an excellent bowling green along with a stunning outside area. The Tamar also boasts a private function room with its own bar and hosts all kinds of from Darts, Quiz Nights, Karaoke and live matches from Sky Sports. NB: October 2017 - Cask ale has been withdrawn
Thomas Burke
20A Leigh Road, Leigh WN7 1QR
Popular with all ages, this Wetherspoon pub is named after a renowned Leigh tenor, known as the Lancashire Caruso. The pub divides into three areas: the main long bar, a raised dining area and, in what was once a cinema foyer, lounge-style seating. Eight hand pumps offer a changing range of beers from local to distant breweries.
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.
