Live Sports — Pubs in Longton
Discover live sports pubs in Longton. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 6 live sports pubs in Longton
Longton VM Sports & Social Club
Victory Lane, Longton PR4 5DL
The club consists of two modern lounges, with disabled access to both. There is a members' bar with a snooker table; and a function room with a veranda overlooking two bowling greens with 2 Boules courts further on. There are regular events open to members and non-members alike. Opening hours on Saturdays are dependent on whether a function is on in the main room. During winter, when there are few functions, the club is closed on Saturdays. Most nights in the week the function room is in use so non-members can use the members' room. Events likely to be Film nights, comedy nights, Plays, table tennis, meetings including Weightwatchers etc and every Wednesday Longton Community Church put on meals for elderly nearby residents.
Wilkins & Pye
143 Liverpool Road, Longton PR4 5AB
A micro pub in the former Tipsy Toad off licence premises. The name is derived from Longton's two long defunct breweries, W & R Wilkins and James Pye & Sons. The pub's logo is the boar's head symbol original used by the Pye brewery. It serves two real ales one of which is from the Beer Brothers brewery, typically the Wilkins & Pye Session Ale brewed from them by Beer Brothers.
Black Bull
119 Liverpool Road, Longton PR4 5AA
This is a popular community pub situated on the main road through the village that reopened after a refurbishment on 25th January 2020. An open plan pub with several separate drinking areas, with a quiet area near the entrance and a TV and games area towards the rear. Two cask ales are available, Wainwright and a hand-selected seasonal ale.
Dolphin
Marsh Lane, Longton PR4 5JY
Isolated country pub at end of lane on Longton Marsh, close to the Ribble Way. The cask ales can be found in the wood-floored public bar to the right of the main entrance. There is a restaurant in the rear conservatory and extensive external seating on both grass and paving. A large and varied menu covers everything from sandwiches to "man vs food" challenges with the food being imaginatively presented. Sandwiches and burgers are available all day Sat. Up to four handpulled real ales and a cider are available - a changing selection with an emphasis on local micros. Evening closing time is flexible dependent on trade. The pub is also known locally as the Flying Fish.
Rams Head
67 Liverpool Road, Longton PR4 5HA
A pub / restaurant at the road junction facing St Andrews Church, comprising a large function room and a separate dining area. At the front is a raised decking area used for outdoor drinking in the summer months.
Red Lion
38 Liverpool Road, Longton PR4 5AU
Village pub which still retains the appearance of being an ex Matthew Brown house. From an earlier date is a Nuttalls Brewery window which proclaims the availability of a Commercial Room. A spacious interior, the pub is a popular live music venue at weekends. Quiz night on a Thursday from 9:00pm.
