Live Music — Pubs in Mold
Discover live music pubs in Mold. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 live music pubs in Mold
Fat Boar
17 Chester Street, Mold CH7 1EG
The former Boars Head, closed for several years, now reopened as the Fat Boar following renovation for a predominantly food led pub but incorporating two local real ales on hand pump. Two floors with seating for 80, plus additional outside area at the rear of the building. The rear dining room now has TV for sports fans. Centrally situated in the market town of Mold, the pub is handy for local transport to and from the surrounding areas.
Y Delyn Wine Bar
3 King Street, Mold CH7 1LA
Styled on an Amsterdam brown bar with a good, intimate atmosphere. Beer lovers can choose from the extensive ever changing bottled beer list including Belgian and craft beers, a few Belgian beers on draught or two ever-changing KeyKeg lines. Live music every 2nd and 4th Wednesday.
Drovers Arms
Denbigh Road, Mold CH7 1BP
Roomy pub on the Denbigh Road out of town in large grounds. Dining Area to front from main entrance. Large pleasant bar area to the rear with feature stone fireplace. Screen leads to separate pool room that double up as a function room. Well supported home cooked food served. Recently restarted serving cask ale from one tap with plans to increase to two in future.
Griffin Inn
High Street, Mold CH7 1BQ
High Street pub comprising one long room with alcoves off and pool table at far end. Pleasant beer garden to rear close to the church. Recently reopened after refurbishment. Still no Real Ale.
Red Lion
Wrexham Street, Mold CH7 1ET
cosy and friendly 2-roomed town centre local with beer garden and smoking area to the rear. Good value traditional pub fare served lunchtine until 4.30 (except Thursday).
Ruthin Castle Hotel
New Street, Mold CH7 1NY
Popular multi-roomed pub just off town centre. The central bar serves a number of separate drinking areas. Two guest beers, often Welsh micros, now served, plus house beer 'Tetley Ruthin Castle Bitter'. Real cider also usually available.
Y Pentan
New Street, Mold CH7 1NY
Upgraded pub in the centre of town with two distinct rooms with a single bar servery. Many connections to Daniel Owen, a local celebrated writer, tailor, preacher and politician. Plaques record that it was once Owen's tailors workshop and also that it was visited by The Beatles in 1963.
