Pubs in Middlesbrough
Discover the best pubs and bars in Middlesbrough. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Saltersgill
Saltersgill Avenue, Middlesbrough TS4 3LD
Estate pub offering pool, quiz and food in the evenings plus a very popular Sunday lunch
Dr Phil's Real Ale House
10 Pilkington Buildings, Roman Road, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough TS5 6DY
CURRENTLY CLOSED, THROUGH NO FAULT OF MATT, FOLLOWING A LOSS OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TO THE BUILDING ON 2/3/20, WITH SITUATION YET TO BE RESOLVED. BUSINESS STILL TRADING, HAVING TEMPORARILY TRANSFERRED TO THE VINE, DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE, AT THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS. PLEASE INFORM CLEVELAND CAMRA WITH ANY NEWS OF RE-OPENING. The first micropub in the area, and still the best. Neatly adapted from shop premises, this micropub, owned by Matt Saul, and now run by Keith Hugill, offers guests three beers as well as a real cider. Set in a pleasant urban village, seating 30, it provides chess, draughts, cards and dominoes and books, and also supports the Great North Air Ambulance. As well as the pub's own website, the beers that are available are also updated on Facebook. Snacks available, payable on a honesty box system, on Saturday and Sunday lunchtimes.
Toft House
The Avenue, Middlesbrough TS5 6SA
Middlesbrough Little Theatre's own bar and lounge. A short distance from Linthorpe Village, in a very pleasant part of Middlesbrough, offering two or more real ales. Large quiet lounge, a million miles away from the usual Teesside exuberance. Anybody attending a performance at the Little Theatre is welcomed. If it is a Middlesbrough Little Theatre performance they don't even need to be signed in that night on production of their theatre ticket. New members to the Club will be welcomed, so why not consider joining? Opening hours may vary.
Twisted Lip
11-13 Baker Street, Middlesbrough TS1 2LF
Opened in May 2014, serves 3 real ales and two real ciders. The pub has multiple rooms, as you would expect in a traditional double two-up two-down terraced house. There is a good selection of bottled craft and continental beers. Now serving Deli type food every day.
Sherlock's
7 Baker Street, Middlesbrough TS1 2LF
A continuing part of the town's burgeoning micropub revolution, and now in it's 7th year of operation, Sherlock's is one of several micropubs located on Baker Street, with some, but not all, having a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle connotation. Though small, the pub is friendly and full of character. Three beers are served to a wide clientele on a rotating guest basis. Not surprisingly, it can get very busy on match days. Though shown above as normally being closed on Tuesdays, please note that the pub does open when Middlesbrough FC have a Tuesday evening home game. See Facebook for latest news.
Middlesbrough Rugby & Cricket Club
Acklam Park, Green Lane, Middlesbrough TS5 7SL
On a large site previously listed here as Acklam Park Acklam this ground has extensive club facilities and has hosted 45 first class matches it also contains two rugby fields. Guests are welcome provided they are signed in by club members. Children are allowed in the club until 9 pm.
Devil's Advocate Cafe Bar
89 Borough Road, Middlesbrough TS1 3AA
Micro-pub near the town centre.
Infant Hercules
84 Grange Road, Middlesbrough TS1 2LS
Opened in March 2015 and one of several micro-pubs within what was the town's 'solicitors quarter', all within a stone's throw of each other, and located in parallel streets of substantial Victorian terraced houses just south of the main shopping precinct and north of the University campus. Handy for the Law Courts. Named after Gladstone's description of the town in 1862, after he had witnessed the expansion of the local steel making and ship building industries, all now sadly departed. Three third pint tasting trays are available. Local CAMRA branch 2019 Pub of the Season, and so goes forward as the Branch's representative to the 2020 Yorkshire Regional Pub of the Year competition. The pub also continues to act as venue for Teesside University Real Ale Society, (TURAS).
Six Medals
The Gateway, Heath Road, Middlesbrough TS3 6AT
New Marston's family pub, opened 21/09/15, and one of several in the area, of a similar ilk being opened by Marston's. Close to the Riverside Stadium, the Six Medals pub is named after Wing Commander Adrian Warburton, who was born in Middlesbrough, and is one of the most decorated pilots of World War II. Because of his outstanding service during World War II, he coined the nickname “Six Medals†by gaining two Distinguished Service Orders and four Distinguished Flying Crosses. Large pub with several distinct areas and an extensive menu together with a carvery. Nearest bus stop is North Ormesby and about 15 minutes walk from Middlesbrough Town Centre.
Sandstone Nab
Trunk Road, Middlesbrough TS6 6TD
New marstons pub next to supermarket near Grangetown.
Chairman
17-19 Bedford Street, Middlesbrough TS1 2LL
Opened in March 2016, this small one room bar was converted from two terraced houses and has internal decoration comprising bare brick walls, rustic wooden panelling and brushed steel. Seating consists of a mixture of comfy bench seats, brushed steel seats and stools. There is an open kitchen towards the rear serving food lunchtimes and evenings on some days of the week. Please note that the published opening hours on this entry may not be entirely accurate.
Dovecot
117-119 Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough TS1 5DD
New modern bistro and bar in a 1920s Deco building opened in October, 2016 in close proximity to Baker Street / Bedford Street. Open plan separated into dining area, with mixed comfy seating and a bar area. Has 4 handpulls of which one is serving their very own Dovecot Gold brewed by Theakstons of Masham.
