Live Music — Pubs in Market Harborough
Discover live music pubs in Market Harborough. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 12 live music pubs in Market Harborough
Admiral Nelson
49 Nelson Street, Market Harborough LE16 9AX
Welcoming friendly locals' pub, located in a quiet street to the west of the centre of this historic market town. Fully refurbished, inside and out, in August 2019, with new outside courtyard and food now available. There is a lounge with TV (where they like their rugby) and a bar with darts, pool, jukebox and another TV. A function room is available. Beer festival held over the second weekend in June each year. Outside is a heated and covered smoking area with seating. Dogs are welcome.
Cherry Tree
Church Walk, Market Harborough LE16 8AE
An ancient inn with a thatched roof. Although the pub is situated in Little Bowden, it is very much a part of the Market Harborough community and is very popular. The cosy interior has very low beams and comprises three small bars, one with a dartboard, and a tiny dining room. At the back is an attractive garden with picnic tables and a children's play area. A beer festival is often held in August each year. Guest beers are from the Everards List. Sunday roasts.
Nags Head
24 Church Street, Market Harborough LE16 7AA
Essentially consisting of one room with a central U-shaped bar this is unashamedly a drinkers' pub. The pub has a pool table, four darts boards and plenty of televisions showing sport.
Oat Hill
31 Kettering Road, Market Harborough LE16 8AN
The interior is entirely modernised. On the right is a comfortable lounge area with armchairs and settees. At the rear is a more formal restaurant. A very attractive side patio and a large garden at the back. Musak; occasional live music and theatre in the garden. Beware the mark-up on half pints.
Red Cow
59-60 High Street, Market Harborough LE16 7AF
Cosy, traditional pub on the High Street. Popular for darts, with two boards and several teams. Bingo and quiz night every Sunday. Greene King are proposing to sell the pub in 2020.
Roebuck
Trimbush Way, Market Harborough LE16 7XY
Following a disastrous fire on 6 September 2019, the pub was entirely demolished, then rebuilt and reopened in September 2020. Built by Marstons in about 2012, a typical modern family-friendly pub-diner located in an area of business uses and a retirement village, about 1.7km east of the town centre. The large L-shaped interior is in unfussy modern decor, and there is background pop musak to entertain. Food is available all day, and includes Monday to Friday meal deals. There is a wide choice of meals, but the speciality is rotisserie chicken. Garden and patio areas around, and there are kids' play areas inside and outside. Live music on Fridays and Thursday is quiz night. Beers are from the Marston's Group.
Royalist
29 Western Avenue, Market Harborough LE16 9PL
Popular estate pub. Opened in 1963. Separate lounge and bar areas, with regular live music at weekends. Meals available lunchtimes and evenings.
Enigma
18 Coventry Road, Market Harborough LE16 9BZ
A 'cafe-bar' style pub with a modern interior. It opens early every day for breakfasts; and sells coffee and cakes as well as meals. Thai, British and American style meals available. Carvery Sunday afternoons. Live music Friday evenings. Happy hours Thurs & Fri 6-8pm.
Three Swans Hotel
21 High Street, Market Harborough LE16 7NJ
The hotel has a public bar at the front and behind that is Fothergill’s bar, named after the former owner during the 1930s and 1940s. Further back still is the conservatory restaurant.
Freemasons Arms
101 St Mary's Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DT
Reopened in April 2016 following a major refurbishment. There is one large room which divides into a number of smaller areas. Timber floors, some bare-brick walls; several TVs for sport; musak. Up to two constantly changing real ales which can include some local brews. A popular pub which welcomes young people, families and dogs. Food includes popular pub meals, pizzas and burgers.
Beerhouse
76 St Mary's Road, Market Harborough LE16 7DX
Market Harborough's first micropub in a converted furniture shop, located behind the chip shop on St Mary's Road. Focused very much on beer, so no gaming machines or loud music. Along the wall at the back of the servery are twenty taps for draught products, seven used for cask ales, the rest for key kegs and ciders. The cask beers are dispensed via electrically-pumped free-flow taps. A large blackboard displays the 20 draught beers and ciders available. There is also a fridge with a small but interesting range of bottles and cans. Food is limited to cheese cobs, Scotch eggs and local pork pies. Monday night is quiz night. There are occasional comedy nights and live music. A book club and vinyl nights are also hosted.
Market Harborough Conservative Club
6 Fairfield Road, Market Harborough LE16 9QQ
In addition to the main bar the club has a large function room and facilities for Snooker, table skittles, darts and lawn bowls on its own bowling green which has seen a long history of matches since before 1776. Admission is available to club members, members' guests and ACC (Association of Conservative Clubs) affiliated members. Non-members can be signed in at the door for a small fee (£1 for Camra members).
