Live Sports — Pubs in Newport
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Found 61 live sports pubs in Newport
Newport Social Club
Elephant Green, Newport CB11 3RB
This club is on the main road in the middle of Newport with the entrance on the side road to Elephant Green. It is a club with a full size snooker table and darts and it completes in local leagues. Guests are welcome to try this club however regular visits will require membership.
Red Lion
47 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1JH
One of the last remaining traditional pubs in the city just off the centre. Styled as an ale house with two large casks hanging over the bar and an old beer engine on display, it retains a local feel whilst welcoming visitors from far and wide. There is a heavy emphasis on sport and rugby union in particular, note the WRU club crests on display as well as pictures. It's a regular haunt for followers of Newport Saracens, Newport RFC and the Dragons teams. The Shove Ha'penny board is well used and often draws interest from those not familiar with this little known pub game where Newport remains one of its few strongholds. Well worth seeking out and just far enough away from the night club scene to retain a convivial atmosphere. Live music on a Sunday evening is popular.
Hot Rocks
129 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8EG
Large popular open plan bar situated alongside the busy eastbound bus stop in the centre of Maindee's shopping, dining and entertainment area. Apart from live music there is karaoke on Sunday evenings. It once served a cask ale but sadly this is no longer the case. Leasehold for sale with Rightmove.
Carpenters
9 High Street, Newport NP20 1FQ
Claiming to be Newport's oldest pub dating from 1403, the narrow frontage is deceptive as it gives access to a long interior on three levels. The main bar counter has smart red padded panels while several screens keep you up-to-date with various sports and news. Around the walls are pictures of local sporting heroes, some set in recesses. There is a games room with a pool table at the lower rear while upstairs the "Chill Out Zone" has a pool table, sofas and a 10,000 track rock jukebox. Appreciate rock music? Enjoy it here. Food can be chosen from a varied menu at competitive prices: pub favourites including grills, pizzas, burgers, ciabattas, jackets, and a Sunday roast. The ales may be served under pressure. A good mix of clientele sees the more mature customers occupying the front of the premises with younger folk preferring the rear sections. Weekly events include a quiz (Thu), DJ (Wed & Fri), 60s, 70s & 80s disco on Fridays. High Street bus stops outside.
Duffryn
Duffryn Drive, Newport NP10 8TE
Large estate pub close to the rear entrance to Tredegar House.
Rewind Retro Bar
16 High Street, Newport NP20 1FW
This bar has had several names over the years. It was created out of a former retail outlet, and has been a weekend evening venue for younger drinkers, then a sports & music bar and restaurant. In its latest guise it's stated aim is to 'bring back the party to Newport with the best pop and cheese music around.' It seems to be succeeding. Open 'til late. Covid passes or negative test proof required for entry'
Gaer Inn
37 Gaer Road, Newport NP20 3GY
A classic looking pub that is undergoing a refurbishment (as at July 2019). It sells one real ale, hopefully to be joined by another in due course. Customers can settle in one of several large drinking/dining areas, and has a large garden with children's play area. There is an outside heated patio for smokers and a pool table inside.
George
157 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8GE
Large pub dominating a corner of a busy road junction in the centre of Maindee, an area with its own community identity on the east of the River Usk. Entry is up a couple of steps through a columned porch to an interior that is largely open plan with a section given over to games such as pool, darts and a visiting poker league. A raised section at the rear contains a 2nd pool table. There is a popular entertainment hub for all ages and music genres with disco/karaoke every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, disco night on Thursday, and live bands every Saturday (see Facebook page for info). Drinks are competitively priced and when not otherwise being entertained by the above programme, there is a free juke box.
Usk Vale
Pillmawr Road, Newport NP18 3QZ
Once a large private house it was converted into a pub back in the '70s. After a period of closure it was acquired by new owners and reopened after a smart facelift offering customers a public bar, restaurant and function room. The bar has a modern feel with pale green décor, sports TV, and pool table. High seating at tables is balanced by sofa seating in one corner. The food offering is attractive serving value for money traditional pub meals as well as more exotic dishes. There's a senior citizen lunchtime deal every Wednesday and Friday. Outside gives views of wooded countryside. Felinfoel Double Dragon or Sharp's Doom Bar are the most popular among the guest ales but others appear in their turn.
Hand Post Hotel
2 Bassaleg Road, Newport NP20 3EA
Imposing pub on a busy intersection. Inside is a spacious open plan interior with linked bar, lounge and dining sections set around an island bar reminiscent of traditional London style bars of old. A wide ranging menu offers baguettes, jacket potatoes, salads, vegetarian dishes, pastas, curries, grills, burgers, fish choices, family favourites, and children's meals. Outside is a large decked patio from which to watch the world and the traffic pass by in fine weather. Entertainment includes quiz night on Thursday evening 9-11 and live variety performances on Saturday evenings from 9-11pm. Newly refurbished accommodation available.
Hereford Arms
37 Hereford Street, Newport NP19 8DT
After a period of closure, this is a basic traditional back street boozer much favoured by the bikng fraternity - a notice board provides info on local clubs and events.It once sold real ale and many interesting brews have passed this way, just take a look at the dozens of pumpclip stickers adorning the high gantry behind the bar. A pub of few frills but real character and characters. Real bikes with rock music make for a heady mix.
Lamb
6 Bridge Street, Newport NP20 4AL
A refurbishment in mid 2013 brightened up both the highly attractive dark tiled exterior and the interior décor of this popular town centre pub. Back in the day this used to be a two-roomer with public bar at the front connected by a corridor to a rear lounge. It was opened out years ago to provide more space. The area on the right as you enter has a fireplace as its focal point above which is a large TV screen for sport and music channels (there is also a jukebox in this area). The walls display a few old prints of yesteryear and there are quite a few mirrors dotted around for the more vain among us! Gwent CAMRA Town pub of the Year 2015. Food has been reintroduced with Cornish pasties and pies forming the basis of a Cornish theme along with the ales. Karaoke is popular on Friday and Saturday nights with a quiz night on Wednesday from 7.30pm.
Lyceum Tavern
110-112 Malpas Road, Newport NP20 5PL
A busy pub with an open plan interior offering regular evening entertainment. The pub sign depicts the Roman lyceum. Opening hours may vary in winter. Only a short distance from the M4 Junction 26, with a bus stop outside. The upstairs function room doubles as a restaurant for Sunday lunches. The week's schedule of evening activities includes a general knowledge quiz (Monday), in-house darts (Tuesday), Lyceum Folk Club (Thursday), music quiz (Friday), and live entertainment on Saturday. Good value home-cooked food includes a range of popular main courses, lite bites and a small choice for the "Junior Diner". The seating in front of the pub is very popular in fine weather.
Maindee Hotel
107-109 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8BZ
Vibrant pub on the popular Maindee circuit. DJ and karaoke every Fri-Sun. Self catering letting rooms available.
Man of Gwent
Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 9EZ
Roadside pub majoring on food with regular meal and drinks 'deals' offered during the week. Happy hour(s) are Monday to Friday 8-11pm. If exploring the region, Caerleon or the Celtic Manor Resort are a fairly short distance away.
Patty&Brew
6 Market Street, Newport NP20 1FU
Described as Newport's best alternative student venue, this weekend entertainment venue is has traded under a variety of names over the years. It has a roof garden. The live and DJ entertainment offering covers rock, pop, RNB, reggae and guilty pleasures. If that wasn't enough you can also enjoy bingo, fun karaoke,, retro disco, live sports all for free entry. Note it opens late and closes very late, 2am the earliest at a guess.
Oddfellows Arms
137 Duckpool Road, Newport NP19 8FL
Community focused pub in the busy back streets of Maindee. A traditional layoiut of public bar and lounge with a spacious garden at the rear. Sadly it no longer sells real ale, a demise that has hit most of Maindee's pubs.
Potters
22-24 Upper Dock Street, Newport NP20 1DL
Many years ago as the Potters Arms this pub had a fascinating rambling interior with several rooms off a central corridor, a semblance of which can be seen today. It's been through a some structural change since as well as having a spell as part of the O'Neill's chain before reverting back to the Potters. The entrance (note the pub operates an over 25 age policy) takes you into an often busy front bar with a dining room off to the left although food, chosen from an extensive menu, can be had elsewhere (note breakfast served from Monday - Saturday from 9am until 11.30am; Sunday Lunch is served 12-5pm - email: sundaylunch@potterspub.co.uk). At the rear is a large spacious room with a variety of seating; this hosts a popular accoustic night (Thursday and early Friday evening) and live music on Friday and Saturday. In Autumn 2015 it underwent a major face lift both outside and inside, the premises being extended to align with the adjacent Friars Walk bus station. The extension included the "Potters Bar" roof terrace for al fresco drinking and dining. An interesting array of local scenes and sporting memorabilia are displayed on the walls. It's handily placed for local bus services and taxi rank which is just around the corner, while the market and main shopping areas are close to hand as are other attractions such as the Riverfront/Glan yr Afon Theatre and Cineworld. Public car parks are nearby.
Hogarths
43-44 High Street / Cambrian Road, Newport NP20 1GF
This self-styled gin palace flung open its doors to the public on Friday 24 June 2016. It takes its name from the cartoonist William Hogarth. It has a large spacious layout which is nicely divided into several comfortably furnished sections all with TVs. Pictures of old Newport, alongside others of by-gone days and Hogarth cartoons are dotted around the walls. Near the Cambrian Road entrance is an impressive mural depicting a scene from Victorian times when gin palaces were at their height of popularity. The drinks menu boasts an extensive range of gin and many gin-based cocktails as well as wines and spirits. The range of four ales sometimes includes Hogarth's The Bruiser. The keen prices add to the attraction of visiting. Snack food available. Thirteen TV screens deliver sports. "Flash Back" disco on Saturday evenings from 10pm - 70s, 80s, 90s. Note there are entrances from both Cambrian Road and High Street.
At The Ridgeway
2 Ridgeway Avenue, Newport NP20 5AJ
Re-opened in June 2019 under new management after a refurbishment, a new "back to basics" approach was aimed at restoring it to a traditional pub with dining. There are two separate areas, one a bar, with a large restaurant at the rear. The main lunchtime menu is available until 2.45pm with lighter bites served until 4pm.
Riverside Sports Bar & Kitchen
63 Clarence Place, Newport NP19 7AB
Situated close to the river with views of Newport's castle remains, town bridge and muddy banks from the popular outdoor terrace, the Riverside re-opened under new ownership during 2017. It majors on sport, music and food with plenty of memorabilia on display. Note the collection of clocks all displaying different times in the left-hand corner when facing the long bar. TVs dotted around the room deliver various sporting events. There's plenty going on during the week with Monday (Free pool all day), Tuesday (Quiz night from 8.30pm), Wednesday (Open Mic Night from 7pm), Thursday (Free pool all day, Acoustic Live Music from 8pm), Friday & Saturday (Live Music from 8.30pm), Sunday (Free pool all day). A popular bar with long associations with the local music and sports scene. A good pre-match venue before visiting Rodney Parade and easy walking distance with transport links.
Royal Albert
1-3 Albert Avenue, Newport NP19 8FF
Recently re-opened this popular pub offers something for everyone, with an emphasis on attracting the more senior members of the community. There are three separate areas - lounge, bar and the Royal Corner restaurant which doubles as a function room. All are light and airy with a pleasant, old fashioned feel to them. Breakfast served from 8am 'til 3pm daily, including the Big Albert monster-sized breakfast. Bar snacks and meals also served in the lounge plus afternoon tea on request.
Scrum Half
111 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8BZ
A popular sports bar tucked into a row of shops in the busy central area of Maindee. It has a longish interior where you could buy a decent pint of Marston's Pedigree, sadly now no longer.
St Julian Inn
Caerleon Road, Newport NP18 1QA
Excellent CAMRA award winner fully deserving its high popularity rating and one of the best-run pubs in the area. A central bar serves adjoining but discrete areas which include a lounge panelled with wood salvaged from the Doric, a former ocean liner that was broken up by Cashmores at Newport. There is a cosy nook with sofas adjacent to the games/pool room and seats near the bar counter where access is gained to the popular riverside balcony which gives superb views of the local countryside and towards historic Caerleon. Pub games include boules and skittles, the latter skittles alley doubling as a function room. Interesting guest ales sit alongside the core range. Friday afternoon is a popular slot when local Jazz and string musicians gather for a few hours to entertain. The pub is a short drive away from the Celtic Manor Resort, host of golf's 2010 Ryder Cup. The northbound bus stop is immediately outside, while the southbound (to Newport) 80 metres away.
Pen & Wig
22-24 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1JD
Large pub formed out of former business premises. The interior is essentially open plan but is skilfully divided up into a number of areas and levels creating a rambling feel, all enhanced by much use of wooden decor and columns near the ornate bar counter. Live music features and there is a large function room, sometimes referred to as the club, upstairs which is available for hire. The pub attracts a good cross section of customers and has built up a loyal clientele since it first emerged on the scene. It sells prodigious amounts of Draught Bass, it being the last local bastion of this famous Burton Upon Trent ale which was once commonly available in the city centre. The pub is a strong supporter of Welsh breweries while occasionally it sells ales from further afield. A dark ale is nearly always on sale. Look around to see the impressive number of pumpclip stickers arrayed around the upper level of the walls. A choice of Lilley's ciders is also available. At the rear of the premises is a large decked area with a TV which is very popular in fine weather. This area was considerably enhanced during a Covid lockdown in early 2021 when only outdoor service was available. The kitchen/grill specialises in steaks but also offers a good range of food catering mainly for carnivores but with some and vegetarian options. Two sections are laid up for dining but you can more or less eat anywhere. Sunday evening has seen the return of live jazz while open mic night on Thursday is popular. There is a bus stop at the rear for some westbound services.
Stone House
Lighthouse Road, Newport NP10 8TG
Large pub designed to cater for everyone, particularly for various sized parties of diners for whom there is ample space. Other than neighbouring residences, it also draws custom from nearby offices. Comfortably furnished throughout with good family facilities, the wide range of food covers popular pub grub favourites including "British Classics". Meal deals through the week include Kids Eat Cheaply (Monday), free dessert (Tuesday), Chicken Club (Wednesday), Grill Club (Thursday), Fish Club (Friday), and Roast Club (Sunday). Breakfast is served from 9am until 12pm.Quiz nights Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
Three Horseshoes
45 Pillmawr Road, Newport NP20 6WR
A pub that is very much part of its local community. The public bar is traditional and a popular haunt of locals. The lounge has a greater emphasis on dining and the menu offers a good range of food options that include several homemade dishes. Outside is a spacious garden with a children's play area. Nearest the building is a covered seating area. 1-3 well known ale brands on sale.
Blu Sports Bar
161 Corporation Road, Newport NP19 0BJ
A sports bar close to Rodney Parade, home to Newport RFC, Newport Gwent Dragons regional rugby team, and Newport County FC. This is the designated venue for visiting football supporters. Match day meal specials available. Wednesday night is student night while there is karaoke every Friday. Sharing the same premises is the Victoria Hotel with good value accommodation rates.
West Of England
42 Mill Parade, Newport NP20 2JS
Imposing Victorian dockside boozer, with a fine view of Newport's famed Transporter Bridge. The interior is fairly spartan, but has some fine old etched windows. The main bar has a pool table, dartboard and displays trophies and boxing memorabilia, while next door is a function room, and and skittle alley with a 2nd pool table. A shove halfpenny table is in the lounge area.
Man of Steel
1 Pontfaen Road, Newport NP19 4NW
Known for its exceptional value meals (two for £10) with curries on Thursday evening at £4.95 (as at 17 March 2013). The Super Dooper Mega Mixed Grill sounds challenging including about 36oz of meat with a whole chicken option. Pub quiz 8.30pm Thursday. On the market with Sidney Phillips.
Newport Fugitives Athletic Club
High Cross Road, Newport NP10 9AD
A homely sports club nicknamed the "Fugies" that has a genuine community focus. The comfortable L-shaped main bar features plenty of sporting memorabilia, team photos, a trophy cabinet and a large TV focusing on sport. There is also a function room with its own bar that hosts Newport Folk Club on Thursday evenings. The car park is at the back of the club and is approached via a convoluted drive. Two handpumps are in regular use while a third accommodates an occasional guest ale. Note the cricket club website is >http://www.fugies.co.uk/
North Street Bar & Grill
15 North Street, Newport NP20 1JZ
Owner Craig, is known for his Ava's street food truck offering the likes of burgers, steaks, homemade pies, fish dishes plus vegan vegetarian meals. Much the same is served up here with pizzas to follow. Sunday lunch takeaways available.
Baneswell Social Club
58 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1JG
Large social club situated in Cross House near a junction just off Stow Hill. Several activities take place during the week including super league darts (Wednesday), live entertainment starts at 8pm, Rock & Roll Club (Sunday 7.30-11.30pm, £3 per person, £5 for two). Combat defence lessons Monday & Wednesday 6-8pm, £4 per person. No need to be a member to call in or use one of the function rooms (free hire subject to small service charge for staffing & cleaning). Alternative contact telno 07799 716862. Note the main entrance is on Havelock Street. On the market with Sidney Phillips.
Whitehead Sports & Social Club
Park View, Newport NP10 8LA
Large, comfortable bar area, recently venturing into the world of Real Ale under a new secretary. Live music twice weekly, with a swing/dance big band on Wednesday and Karaoke/tribute acts on Saturday. Patio/children's play area outside overlooking bowling green and sports field. With a clear emphasis on sport this club offers soccer, rugby, bowls, archery, rifle shooting and, indoors, skittles, pool and darts. Well known sports personalities occasionally visit as guest speakers at functions. Non members welcome. Lunchtime meal deals (2 for £10) and 3-course lunch for £10.
Diamond Geezer
11c High Street, Newport NP20 1FQ
Sited at the entrance to the Market Arcade, this was formerly a restaurant before becoming a bar trading under a succession of names but primarily a weekend music venue. Smart casual dress code. Opens 8pm 'til late.
Tiny Rebel
22-23 High Street, Newport NP20 1FX
Occupying premises to the left of the High St entrance to the market, this is Tiny Rebel Brewery's spiritual home and very much a major player in Newport's real ale scene. Fairly minimalist decor, though adorned with the Tiny Rebel motif and various artwork in that now familiar and distinctive contemporary style. Very much focused on real (and craft keg) ale, and appealing to the younger element. A lounge (aka the Cwtch) of sorts is downstairs, with comfortable seating arrayed around low tables. In this area you may view the impressive cellar while a Newport dragon is positioned where the lavatories may be found. The outdoor area has awnings to provide shelter when needed. Freshly prepared food in the form of homemade stone-baked pizzas and fresh Italian pastas available along with a choice of salads, sides and desserts, many ingredients locally sourced. The real ale range nearly always includes four from the host brewery plus a couple of interesting guests sourced nationwide. Be warned the prices are upmarket for the area but if you want quality. ... However, a bargain can be had on Monday when The Cask Ale Club sees cask ales sold at £2.50 a pint. Also look out for other deals: Tuesday Flight Night and Wednesday Snack Attack. The pub is also on Instagram. A note for vegans: all Tiny Rebel's bottled ales are suitable for vegans. Has a frequently updated list of available beers and ciders here: https://www.tinyrebel.co.uk/bars/newport-centre/beers-on-tap/ Be aware that the staff have an eclectic taste in music.
McCann's Rock N Ale Bar
10 High Street, Newport NP20 1FQ
As the name suggests, this is a rock 'n' ale bar with an impressive jukebox offering 50,000+ rock songs and which plays host to live bands on Saturdays. Some of the artefacts adorning the bar and framed pictures of parties near the entrance will be familiar to former customers of the legendary Hornblower, a similar kind of venue, the spirit of which lives on here. The familiar Jack Daniels promotional memorabilia adds to the decoration. Opposite the bar, mounted above a mirror, is a TV delivering music and sports channels, while on the wall near the door is What's On @McCanns displaying the next 3 months entertainment. A large blackboard beyond the bar colourfully lists drinks prices. While most people gather around the bar, the rear section has cosy seating arranged around sufficient floor space to host musicians. In fine weather, there is an attractive downstairs courtyard and smoking area at the rear, while at the front is some pavement seating that is also popular for "ale" fresco drinking. A few local bus services drop off outside.
Clarence Sports & Social Club
27-29 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8BW
Described as a friendly club (CIU Affiliated) with a pub atmosphere. Its proximity to Rodney Parade makes it a popular venue for supporters of Dragons, Newport RFC and Newport County AFC, with away fans by appointment.
Malpas Unionist Club
349 Malpas Road, Newport NP20 6WB
Long established club set back off the road with local shops on one side and a Harvester pub on the other.
Llanwern Bull
Queen's Way, Newport NP19 4TZ
A new build pub opened in 2016 offering the familiar Marston's fayre of pub dining under a "Generous George" theme with a selection of ales from the Marston's stable. Meal deals available 12-5pm.
Newport RFC
Rodney Parade, Newport NP19 0UU
Rodney Parade is one of the oldest rugby grounds in Wales and is stepped in sporting tradition being host to Newport RFC, Newport Gwent Dragons regional rugby side, and Newport County AFC, members of the Football League. Real ale(s) is served in the clubhouse on match days as well as Under the Hazell Stand and in the Bisley Suite. An annual beer festival is held. Note opening and meal times coincide with sports fixtures and special events so please check beforehand.
Stow Park Lawn Tennis Club
Woodville Road, Newport NP20 4JB
To quote from the website: "Stow Park is a friendly club with a strong family atmosphere which thrives on providing enjoyable tennis-playing opportunities for all ages and abilities. We have three artificial grass and three porous Macadam courts, all new and floodlit, and a flourishing playing contingent and coaching programme, as well as a lively and varied social scene." Two real ales are served - details to follow.
Weird Dad Brewery Tap
23 Caerleon Road, Newport NP19 7BU
This new (October 2021) venture is a craft beer shop and bar. It is home to Weird Dad Brewery, a small nano brewery conceived in 2020, and is licensed for both on and off sales, so you can sample while you consider what to take home. The cosy interior comprises a small bar from which draught beers (listed on a white board) are dispensed and alongside which are two fridges full of bottled and canned delights. This area gives access to a larger seating area with shelves displaying a choice of bottled and canned products for sale. This section has a TV for sport on demand. There are high stools alongside the windows if you like to watch the world go by. An interesting feature is the spider-like ceiling lights. It is handily placed for the city centre (10 minute walk) and Rodney Parade sports ground. Bus stops are nearby on Caerleon Road, Chepstow Road, and Clarence Place.
Alexandra
32 Commercial Street, Newport NP20 1SS
Rhymney Brewery's conversion of a former RBS bank opened in mid October 2021. It has brought a welcome addition of another local brewery outlet to the city centre. This is very much a traditional bar with three keenly priced cask ales on sale plus bottled Dark which showcase just some of the range produced at the brewery's Blaenavon base. The interior broadly comprises two drinking areas with ground floor level alcoves and a raised level with high-tabled seating. Some easy chairs are provided for visiting royalty :-) Several maritime prints are among the wall decorations which also include dockland scenes - the pub takes its name from Newport's Alexandra Docks. Some standout artwork appears in the form of rows of barrels gradually disappearing into the distance in a great cellar. Wide-screen TVs deliver sports. Look for the famous yellow Hobby Horse sign when seeking out this vibrant pub.
Barley
62 High Street, Newport TF10 7AQ
Surprisingly spacious street-corner pub situated on the High Street. Access is from the High Street or at rear from the car park off Stafford Street. The main room has ample comfortable seating to enjoy lunchtime meals from an affordable menu and special dishes listed on the blackboards. The rear room (up steps) can be hired for private functions and is very popular on Friday and Saturday evenings when a DJ plays modern music.
Bridge Inn
Chetwynd End, Newport TF10 7JB
The front entrance leads to a large room with comfortable seating. The bar is located in the central part of the pub. Further long is the dining room where only assistance dogs are allowed. Toilets are up a flight of stairs except a disabled toilet with are located opposite the bar. Outside is a patio with covered smoking shelter. There is a large car parking area to the rear.
Honeysuckle Inn
26 Beaumaris Road, Newport TF10 7BN
Two-roomed pub just off the centre of town with a long bar and a rear room. There is also a long beer garden. Four handpulls offer a selection of changing ales on a weekly basis, usually Ringwood, Wychwood, Brakspear, Jennings and Mansfield brands. The pub runs a number of teams including darts, football, dominoes and has a large golf society. Price offers throughout Monday - Thursday.
Kings Head Inn
Chetwynd End, Newport TF10 7JJ
Traditional two roomed pub with an annex pool room. Food served every lunchtime. Good value bar meals and specials board, with a roast on Sundays.
Pheasant Inn
68 Upper Bar, High Street, Newport TF10 7AW
Located on the High Street this large popular sports-orientated pub re-opened in November 2018 after a large refurbishment. At the time of re-opening the plan was to listen to their customers suggestions and offer the most popular choice of two real ales. A single bar serves a large seating area with many nooks and crannies. There is an area at the rear with a pool table. Three large TV screens feed the appetite of sports fans with a further TV screen under cover in the large enclosed courtyard area to the rear of the pub. This courtyard has numerous bench seating where you can view the stable block which holds the function room at ground level and there are plans to covert the rooms above to accommodation.
Railway Tavern
62 Upper Bar, Newport TF10 7EJ
Recently acquired by Black Country Ales and refurbished to a high standard, and now including a rooftop terrace. Twelve hand-pulls dispense four Black Country Ales plus five guests and three ciders. Extensive array of bar snacks are available including freshly made cobs. Families are welcome until 7pm, including dogs. Two coal fires are lit during winter, and darts are contained in a separate self contained area.. A smoking area is available at the rear of the pub, but not on the roof terrace, which is also accessed from the rear. A large municipal car park is very near, and Arriva buses pass from Telford and Stafford.
