Live Music — Pubs in Mirfield
Discover live music pubs in Mirfield. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 live music pubs in Mirfield
Airedale Heifer
53 Stocksbank Road, Mirfield WF14 9QB
A community pub supporting darts and dominoes teams. Although open plan, there is a homely feel and welcoming atmosphere. Recent change of management (June 2019). The beer garden has been extended to two and is well used by families and dogs are welcome throughout. Frequent bus services stop nearby and the car park is ample. Meals will be restarting in a few weeks. Themed nights most evenings include Quiz, Cocktail, Ladies Night
Old Colonial
Dunbottle Lane, Mirfield WF14 9JJ
Former club with fascinating colonial memorabilia offering a cosy retreat with sofas around the fire. A Royal British Legion memorial is in the prize-winning garden and local charities are well supported. The spacious conservatory serves for functions and meetings. Up to three guests are from a range of brewers and usually include a dark ale. Good quality and value meals are served Thursday to Saturday plus Sunday lunch. Mirfield station is one mile away. Opening times vary so ring ahead.
Plough
65 Shillbank Lane, Mirfield WF14 0QA
The Plough is a well-furbished establishment. Entry through the front door leads initially to two rooms with the Bar to the left and a cosy games room with Pool & TV to the right. Straight on leads to a second bar and the restaurant (which is currently being refurbished), part of which can be closed off to allow for private events and meetings. (Under new management by Melissa since Late Feb 2019)- no Cask Ales at present but will have three Cask Ales shortly.
Railway
212 Huddersfield Road, Mirfield WF14 9PX
This recently refurbished Craft Union pub reopened Aug 2021. Under the current management since June 2016, it reverted to its original name of The Railway which it had held for the previous 60 years. The bar is surrounded by a cosy and tastefully decorated drinking area, fronted by a quiet lounge. Fiona and Ellie provide well kept Real Ales. Food is also available from noon, seven days per week. Conveniently situated close to the main bus stop, near Ings Grove Park, this pub is well worth a visit following their recent refurbishment.
Shoulder Of Mutton
59 Lee Green, Mirfield WF14 0AE
A central bar separates a comfortable lounge into two areas, both rooms have their adherents. Adjacent to this is a further lounge which can be closed off for functions or meeting as required. Outside is a large Patio/Garden area and an ample car park in front and to the side. New licensee since 2019. They also operate their own Loyalty Real Ale Discount scheme.
Travellers Rest
Hopton Lane, Mirfield WF14 8EJ
Historic hillside pub with splendid views across the Heavy Woollen district. The pub is divided into a through snug bar, main bar and restaurant . Entertainment (singers/bands) last Saturday per month; On these Saturdays the restaurant will close earlier. Quiz night Wednesday, cask club Monday. 1 mile uphill from Mirfield railway station.
Lower Hopton WMC
53 North Street, Mirfield WF14 8PN
Homely club with good-sized function room and a bar lounge divided into two; also upstairs room with snooker.
Dewsbury District Golf Club
The Pinnacle, Sands Lane, Mirfield WF14 8HJ
Built on land know locally as the "Pinnacle", the Dewsbury & District Golf Club opened in 1891. The course has undergone many alterations over the years and is a true test of Golf on a Parkland course. The club house was built about 2002, and the Balcony Bar & Restaurant has been recently refurbished. The club boasts two bars. Downstairs is the "19th", upstairs the Balcony Bar. Both bars open daily to the public. Always one Real Ale, with occasional guests ales. Bar Menu with daily specials
Office
Huddersfield Road, Mirfield WF14 8BE
Cafe and wine bar opened late 2017. Sited on various levels with Toilet Facilities down stairs.
Navigation Tavern
6 Station Road, Mirfield WF14 8NL
A family-run canalside free house, the pub is popular for its Theakston beers plus guests, all at keen prices. It features on the Transpennine Rail Ale Trail and hosts occasional fundraising events plus weekend live entertainment and has active sports teams. Winter comfort is aided by a large wood-burning fire. Outside is an excellent, extensive, sheltered canalside beer garden with an open fire for cool days. Gourmet hotdogs are available plus sandwiches and pastries in the morning.
