Pubs in Middlesbrough
Discover the best pubs and bars in Middlesbrough. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 42 pubs in Middlesbrough — Page 1 of 4
Park End
Penistone Road, Middlesbrough TS3 0EF
Liquor Vault
15 Zetland Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1EH
Traditional pub near the Railway Station.
Christie's Brasserie - The Zetland
9 Zetland Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1EH
Just superb! Re-opened in November 2018 following a closure of 3 years, now named after its new owner Philip Christie, and comprising the original Zetland Hotel's front public bar and the exquisite mirrored rear dining room, known as the Regent's Bar, This Grade ll-listed establishment, built around 1860, is included in the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. Located adjacent to the south side of the railway station, it has been sympathetically restored revealing original wooden flooring and panelling. A mosaic floor tiled entrance leads to the Zetland Bar that incorporates some railway themed memorabilia. Small LNER posters, advertising local places of interest, also adorn the walls. The rear Regent's Bar dining room is worth a visit alone to marvel at the exquisitely tiled and mirrored interior, never mind partake of the superb meals that are served there, from breakfast through to an all-day menu, which includes a three course set menu that changes daily. The original toilets have also been sympathetically modernised, still including the original tiled flooring. During the refurbishment, replacement tiles were sourced from the same pottery in Staffordshire that supplied the original tiles in the 1860s. The Zetland could once again become the discerning travellers' waiting room, rather than hanging around the railway station, from where it is a 5 minute walk. Also attracts discerning football supporters, from where it is a brisk 20 minute walk to the Riverside. The more discerning Championship away football supporters have yet to discover Christie's - but that should not last too long. A must visit pub.
Spensley's Emporium
Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1EP
Housed in a very impressive building close to the railway station
Pig Iron
37 Corporation Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1LT
Lobby
59-61 Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1NG
Tiny
41 Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1NS
Well fitted out, state of the art sound systems and plasma screens
Flares
1-7 Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1PQ
Barracuda Bar
42 Albert Road, Middlesbrough TS1 1QD
Open plan former Natwest bank
Isaac Wilson
61 Wilson Street, Middlesbrough TS1 1SF
This popular large pub is named after a 19th-century railway industry magnate, who was a company director of the world's first public railway, the Stockton & Darlington. The Isaac was a Wetherspoon's conversion of the former law courts and. no doubt, more familiar to some than others, and continues to, more or less, follow the original Wetherspoon's formula. It comprises one long bar serving two regular beers, three guests and a real cider to a single room, with walls adorned with photographs of old Middlesbrough. Third pint are glasses available. Pub grub is served all day everyday. In November 2017, after a short period of closure, new owners took over and continued with, more or less, the same underlying Wetherspoon's formula, but without having the bar adorned with the former owner's national brands.
O'Connell's
29-41 Bedford Street, Middlesbrough TS1 2LL
Open plan town centre pub with plenty of seating and multiple large flat screen televisions. Two real ales available along with a large varied selection of food.
Dr Browns
135 Corporation Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2RR
Middlesbrough centre pub often visited by Boro office workers at lunchtime and gets very busy on match days. Live Music every Friday and Saturday. Mixed Live arts stuff every Thursday such as music, poetry, folk.
