Live Music — Pubs in Long Itchington
Discover live music pubs in Long Itchington. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 6 live music pubs in Long Itchington
Harvester
6 Church Road, Long Itchington CV47 9PE
White-fronted pub near the village pond, on the corner of the square. Inside is a main bar, a small drinking area and a restaurant specialising in good-value steaks. The ale range changes frequently, usually supporting smaller breweries. Real cider and a Belgian fruit beer are also on the bar. The pub hosts a beer festival each May bank holiday. A large walled courtyard garden to the rear has a wood-fired pizza oven. Gruntfuttocks Speciality Pickles can be purchased to take home.
Cuttle Inn
Southam Road, Long Itchington CV47 9QZ
A traditional family run free house. It has extensive gardens with children's play area and a large patio overlooking the Grand Union Canal. The interior has lots of wood panel introduced during major refurbishment in 2009. It serves a wide selection of freshly prepared dishes for a weekday and separate Sunday menu.
Duck on the Pond
The Green, Long Itchington CV47 9QJ
Large mock Tudor pub. Formerly the Jolly Fisherman. Under threat of demolition in 1999 but survived and reopened as part of a small chain of pubs owned by Colm O&Rourke. Sold to Greene King in spring 2001 and bought by Charles Wells in 2010. Refurbished 2016. The pub has a large bar area and two separate dicing rooms; one casual, the other formal. Outside is a large garden and a decking area at the front.
Two Boats Inn
Southam Road, Long Itchington CV47 9QZ
This fine canal-side pub is three storeys tall looking from the canal but four tall from the car-park where access is via steps at the side. The property was originally three mid eighteenth Century cottages. Access off the tow path enters either a lounge or a separate bar. The pub organises a cider festival over the August Bank Holiday weekend. There are usually two changing guest beers to supplement the regulars. Pies are a speciality.
Buck & Bell
The Green, Long Itchington CV47 9PH
The Buck & Bell has existed since the mid 17th century and was originally owned by local families, first the Hoppers and then the Chaters until it closed in the early 80’s.
Green Man
Church Road, Long Itchington CV47 9PW
A traditional village community pub. Originally a farmhouse dating back to 1690 and retaining some of the original beams and low ceilings. The building has a number of linked drinking areas with a small central bar. To the rear there is large function room. It is home to several pub teams. There are benches on the front courtyard and a good sized garden at the back. There is a camping and caravan field to the rear of the pub.
