Pubs in Market Drayton
Discover the best pubs and bars in Market Drayton. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 17 pubs in Market Drayton — Page 1 of 2
Market Drayton Constitutional Club
Mount Lane, Market Drayton TF9 1AQ
Market Drayton Golf Club
Sutton, Market Drayton TF9 2HX
Royal British Legion Market Drayton
Church Street, Market Drayton TF9 1AF
Legion club hosting live events, live sports on TV, parties, breakfast club and more. It also holds snooker and pool competitions.
William Chester
20 Shropshire Street, Market Drayton TF9 3BY
This pub is currently closed. A small cosy bar in the centre of town offering three hand pulls one of which is a cider. They will have a regular Slater's ale plus other locally brewed real ales. Thoughtfully furnished interior this pub offers a small cosy atmosphere that is full of character. Outside there is a bright terraced courtyard at the rear that has an anomaly by having to close at 10 pm, one of the licensing conditions but is a sun trap in the summer months.
Bar21
21 High Street, Market Drayton TF9 1QF
A continental craft beer pub in the centre of town that is currently serving one hand pull that varies its ales from Black Sheep to Salopian. It is popular with the locals plus it has a well respected landlord who is friendly and welcoming. Internally it has a wooden interior with two church pews and tables. It also is has an outside seating that gives the pub a “al fresco” feel in the summer.
Red Lion
Great Hales Street, Market Drayton TF9 1JP
A previous winner of the CAMRA/English Heritage Pub Design Awards, this Joule's brewery tap was a former coaching inn built in 1623. Its unique features include an illuminated well in the main bar, the mouse-room, a Robert Thompson inspired function room with carved mice. Log fires and oak beams create a comfortable atmosphere where locally sourced food can be consumed from the extensive menu along with the Joules range of beers produced in the adjacent brewery.
Hippodrome
Queen Street, Market Drayton TF9 1PS
This pub was originally Market Drayton’s first purpose-built cinema. The Hippodrome opened its doors to the public in 1927 and closed in 1966. After spells as a bingo hall and supermarket it now bares its original name and still retains some of the unique features when it opened by Wetherspoon’s in 2007. Serving the usual fayre what makes this pub different is that it actively supports locally based breweries within the 20 mile radius and are regularly served at the bar.
Clive & Coffyne
6 Shropshire Street, Market Drayton TF9 3BY
A town centre Tudor house that was originally built in 1753 and was previously named after Market Drayton’s famous son Sir Robert Clive (of India) and curiously a French recipe for mutton pie, a coffyne, that was once served to its customers. The Clive as it is known locally offers 4 changing ales at the weekend with at least two on during the week and is one of only 4 free houses in the town. It has 3 open fires and a pleasant innkeeper that also boasts a large outside decking drinking area for the summer. The pub holds regular music nights in the function room. Local branch Pub and Cider Pub of the Year 2020
Crown
Stafford Street, Market Drayton TF9 1HX
This is a centre of town "old coaching house" selling traditional Marston's beers. The lovely new refurbished wooden interior certainly makes it a place to visit. It has a long narrow back garden that becomes a suntrap late afternoon and early evening and the pub offers good wholesome food at a reasonable price.
Four Alls Inn
Fours Alls, Market Drayton TF9 2AG
This pub caters for meals rather than beer possibly because it lies nearly 1.5 miles from the town. It has a pleasant outside seating area and makes a great stopping off point if you're on a walk from the town. The pub sign always raises a smile it has a picture of the King saying I rule all, a Soldier saying I fight for all, a Preacher saying I prey for all and finally the forth, a layman saying I pay for all, the four alls, rather thought provoking.
Joiners Arms
43 Shrewsbury Road, Market Drayton TF9 3DN
Warm friendly local pub that has been refurbished with a fair pint of Marston's thrown in. It supports pub Darts, Dominoes and Pool teams plus it has that rarity, a Sunday Pub football team. It has an extensive conservatory on the back hosting the pool tables and has Sky and BT Sports channels showing regular sporting fixtures. For the more musical it has a streaming juke box with every song you would wish to hear available.
Kings Arms
Shropshire Street, Market Drayton TF9 3DA
Originally an old coaching house built in 1865 this has recently been tastefully extended and refurbished. A friendly every man and his dog’s pub it is a smallish in size which maintains two of the original rooms creating a cosy atmosphere one having a coal/log fire. The Arms is very much into rugby and football showing regular main events whilst serving the three regular ales and is one of only 4 free houses in the town.
