Live Sports — Pubs in Nottingham
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Found 91 live sports pubs in Nottingham
Admiral Rodney
Wollaton Road, Nottingham NG8 2AF
Located in the quiet suburb of Wollaton, this pub has a mix of both town and country atmospheres. It is a multi-roomed pub with a public bar at the front and a large lounge at the back. Refurbished in January 2015, it is a quiet and peaceful establishment during the day. Ambient lighting creates a warm and cosy atmosphere in the evening. A large menu is served from midday until 10pm. The large outdoor drinking area is ideal for warm summer evenings.
Grosvenor
295 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2BY
This imposing grey and white building is prominently positioned at a major road junction. Inside there is a central bar with seating areas on all four sides. There is a mix of wooden tables and upholstered benches/settles. The mix of tiled, wood and carpeted flooring is complemented by old prints on the walls.The pastel grey painted bar still retains its traditional long brass foot rest. Good selection of bottled 'craft' beers.
Harvester
1 Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 7AT
Large dining pub with a small drinking area to the left. Contemporary décor with a servery in the dining area. Alcohol not served until 11am
Raglan Road Irish Bar
69-71 Derby Road, Nottingham NG1 5BA
Converted from a music shop in 2008. A cave behind the bar, cut into the sandstone rock, is used as a small seating area. Upstairs you will find a modern lounge-style bar and a small beer garden, tucked in between the pub and the building behind. Live sport is shown both downstairs and upstairs, with framed prints of famous sporting moments on the walls. Renamed in March 2015, and now an Irish theme pub. The name comes from a poem by Patrick Kavanagh.
Headstocks
Bagnall Road, Nottingham NG6 8SF
A former Shipstones pub this estate pub is located by a busy roundabout, near to the former Babbington Colliery. Two distinct areas - one houses a lounge type layout, and another houses a pool table, dart board and a fruit machine. Karaoke is popular several times a week. Breakfast is served from 8.00am Mon-Sat.
Hole in the Wall
63 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4EZ
Located just off Mansfield Road, this pub is a little larger than the name suggests. The long bar is situated on the right, with a pool table dominating the pub. An outdoor paved patio area is to the left.
Horn in Hand
Goldsmith Street, Nottingham NG1 5JT
Open plan pub near the Royal Centre, accessed up several external steps. Additional, smaller rooms are upstairs. Popular with students from Trent University across the road. TVs and large screens show sport. The guest beers are usually from microbreweries.
Horse & Groom
462 Radford Road, Nottingham NG7 7EA
Corner pub situated a few yards away from the defunct Shipstones Brewery. The pub was once the social club for the brewery. The main entrance is via steps to the front door, but there is disabled access towards the rear on request. Although small, the pub has several distinct areas on two levels, including a function room, each with its own character.
Lillie Langtry's
4 South Sherwood Street, Nottingham NG1 4BY
Long known as the Peach Tree, The pub became Langtry's in 1981 celebrating famed Victorian starlet Lillie Langtry. Photographs and playbills from her career adorn the walls and delight pre-theatre patrons for the Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall in the evenings. The selection of ciders is among the best in Nottingham with up to seven at any time in summer and a three thirds cider tapas offering choice. Quality food is available all week using local ingredients. Renamed Lillie Langtry's after major refurbishment in August 2018, which saw the additional of two TV screens.
Limekiln
Camberley Road, Nottingham NG6 8GE
Built on the site of a former Lime Kiln, this is a large modern open-plan estate pub, with some secluded alcoves. A standard menu is served, with some specials supplementing the choice and Sunday roasts a speciality. TVs show live sport.
Lion Revived
10 Robinsons Hill, Nottingham NG6 8FL
Reputedly haunted, this is a former Victorian hotel, and there are pictures of its past incarnation in the raised lounge, which is the oldest part of the pub.
Loxley
24-26 Pelham Street, Nottingham NG1 2EG
Formerly a Hogshead pub. Long modern pub spanning between two roads separated by brick pillars with a long bar running down one side. Can get very busy on Thursday to Saturday evenings. A choice of 6 beers and two ciders are available. A variety of food is served every day. Multiple TV screens show sports most of the day. Refurbished and renamed October 2017.
March Hare
248 Carlton Road, Nottingham NG3 2NB
This community local has been run by the same family since its construction in 1958. There are two rooms, the bar having the pool table and TV whilst the comfortable carpeted lounge is decorated with plates and pictures. There are a few small leather seats and tables and a large banquette around the wall. Two unused hand pumps signify the withdrawal of real ale due to lack of demand. There is however a selection of bottled beers such as Castle Rock Harvest Pale and Fullers 1845.
Nags Head
14a Nuthall Road, Nottingham NG8 5AZ
Friendly community local drinkers pub with one large room. The rear smoking area has an aviary.
Turners
335-337 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2DA
Refurbished and re-opened in March 2019. The pub is open plan in an L-shape design. There are, however, distinct areas. A 'bar' with large TV screen at the front, and a more 'lounge' style area at the side and back.
Beechdale
483 Beechdale Road, Nottingham NG8 3FE
A community led pub with regular events throughout the week. It is situated on a busy estate and caters for all ages with Monday pool and quiz night, Tuesday bingo and darts as well as a huge screen for sports viewing. Branded as a Greene King 'Meet and Eat' Pub and Grill.
Newstead Abbey
St Albans Road, Nottingham NG6 9JS
Built in the 1880s, this pub has two rooms downstairs, and a function room upstairs. Totally refurbished internally and externally in February 2020. The smaller 'snug' is carpeted and has a dartboard and TV. The main bar is spacious and welcoming and along with the corridor area contains a number of individual tables and chairs, complete with vases with flowers.
Old Dog & Partridge
18 Lower Parliament Street, Nottingham NG1 3DA
Busy city centre pub in the middle of the busiest shopping area of Nottingham. The small bar at the front is usually crowded but deceives as entering the rear lounge offers a much greater sense of space and includes a stained glass ceiling panel and ornate mantlepiece. Perimeter windows also feature some stained glass and faux lead touches. Guest beers usually come from the GK range, although a local beer is normally available. Refurbished in September 2018.
Old Moor Lodge
Mornington Crescent, Nottingham NG16 1QE
Large pub/restaurant with the emphasis on families and good food. Formerly a Brewers Fayre, acquired by Marston's in June 2017 and in th spring of 2018 had a major refurbishment giving the pub a modern open feel and becoming a 'Grill and Pizza' pub (Pizza take away serviuce is available). Whilst open plan it is divided into a number of separate areas including a bar area. Function room caters for 50 people and is available for private hire or corporate events, complete with two 52 inch TVs.
Peacock
Southchurch Drive, Nottingham NG11 9FB
A large brick building in the shopping precinct, with prominent green Greene King branding. Inside, the U-shaped open plan interior has a drinking area with pool table and TV to the left, and a comfortable lounge area for diners to the right. Popular with senior citizens at lunchtime.
Pelican
Bracebridge Drive, Nottingham NG8 4PN
Large Modern three roomed pub, set behind a large car park, with a spacious beer garden at the rear. Very much a community pub.
Poets Corner
19 Bridgeway Centre, Nottingham NG2 2JD
Single large roomed local community pub.
Three Crowns
51 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham NG1 6LD
Opened June 2014 as a modern pub. Renovated in November 2019 now selling two real ales, one regulalry changing guest. The ground floor is divided into several booths, with sport on TV prominent. Toilets are upstairs, beyond which is a further seating area. The upstairs bar is only opened on Saturday. Breakfast served until 12 noon. Can be very loud in evening.
Brewhouse & Kitchen
318 Arkwright Street, Nottingham NG2 2GS
Standing right on Trent Bridge this pub was originally known as the Town Arms, but went through a number of name changes until adopted its current name. Part of the Brewhouse chain, this airy pub offers a range of food, a chic bar and a large all-weather terrace. The refurbished pub reopened in June 2017 and comprises of a number of areas, including a 'restaurant'. The large outside area offers fine views of the Trent and comes with its own outside bar. The cask beers are brewed on site.
Robin Hood Hotel
540 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2FR
Large white painted building next to the traffic lights. Inside, the attractive tartan carpet and comfortable furnishings welcome the visitor. There is a feature fireplace, etched glazing and plenty of solid wood to compliment the decor along with black and white period photographs. Refurbished July 2019.
Rose & Crown
500 Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 2GW
Large pub close to the QMC hospital, specialising in good value food and branded as a 'Flaming Grill' pub. A larger area is dedicated to dining with booths offering a degree of separation while a smaller 'bar' area features pool table, large screen sports and a small raised seated area. Due to layout, the whole pub feels like one continuation. Cask range can vary considerably over the year and real cider takes one pump at times.
Rose Inn
Moor Road, Nottingham NG8 6NH
The pub consists of a number of individual rooms. The original structure has survived so that the rooms and 'snugs' are completely separate. Provides a range of activities on most days: Bingo in the week; Karaoke and sticky 13s on Sunday; Poker first Sunday every month.
Rose of England
36-38 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG1 3JA
Corner local just outside the Victoria Shopping Centre and Bus Station, famed for its Watson Fothergill designed exterior. Single roomed pub, with alcoves and comfortable seating. Beers from the Punch portfolio.
Royal Oak
56 Main Street, Nottingham NG6 8EW
Victorian town centre pub.
Sherwin Arms
Derby Road, Nottingham NG9 3JN
Near Bramcote/Stapleford border and part of the Flaming Grill Pub Co brand. Popular with diners and sports fans, meaning the bar can get busy at meal times and when major sporting events are shown, especially football. A large circular bar dominates with various styles and levels of seating surrounding. Local beers feature occasionally, but often rotate with national brands.
Sherwood
548 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2FR
Distinctive green glazed tiled exterior with hanging baskets gives the pub an attractive frontage. Inside is a two roomed open plan interior with wooden floors and a lounge/function room (right side on entry). Musak and TV screens prominent. A decked area has been provided at the side. Refurbished in September 2017.
Sherwood Manor
639 Mansfield Road, Nottingham NG5 2FX
A 'Hungry Horse' branded Greene King pub-restaurant which takes pride in its family friendly/community atmosphere - in the heart of Sherwood.
Spankies
17 Goldsmith Street, Nottingham NG1 5JT
Reverted to Spankies name in 2020 after being Re-branded as Albert's in September 2018. Two floored bar close to the Theatre Royal, Rock City and Nottingham Trent University. Popular with all ages for its relaxed atmosphere during the day and trendy bar-like feel in evenings. Industrial ventilation piping runs throughout. The upper floor is open all day. Pop up kitchen evenings Friday to Sunday.
Huddl - Popworld
5 The Poultry, Nottingham NG1 2HW
Large city centre bar specialising in gaming experiences, live sport and interactive darts. Opened on 11 June 2021
Starting Gate
Candle Meadow, Nottingham NG2 4DX
Near to Nottingham Racecourse, hence the name. The pub has a large open plan layout with modern decor. The dining area is raised up a level and situated in a conservatory style extension. Pub offers its own loyalty scheme - buy five pints, the sixth is free.
Bakersfield
77 Oakdale Road, Nottingham NG3 7EJ
Large two roomed pub situated towards the bottom of the long Oakdale Road. Karaoke features on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Three Wheatsheaves
402 Derby Road, Nottingham NG7 2GQ
Two-levelled pub set back from the road. Popular with locals and students, due to the proximity to the University of Nottingham. The number of guest beers may vary. The front part of the pub was originally a farmhouse, dating back to 1670. Food is mainly bar snacks.
Thurland Hall
Thurland Street, Nottingham NG1 3DR
Large single room, accessed from a central corner door. Wood and tiled floors compliment the fine bar fittings and windows.
Trent Navigation
Meadow Lane, Nottingham NG2 3HS
Fully refurbished in 2011, this Victorian canal-side inn has been traditionally restored. Tastefully redecorated with etched windows and old black and white photos depicting Nottingham scenes and people. The seating is a mixture, from high stools to comfy settles. A further room behind the bar has patio doors leading to the large, partially covered patio, with a barbecue/stage area. A further lounge area is to the other side of the bar, and completes a full circle. Located behind the pub is the Navigation brewery, housed in former stables for canal boat horses. The brewery supplies beers to this pub, and five others in the Great Northern Inns portfolio. Beers also include a range of guests from various micros. Some real ciders also available. Great Northern Inns operate a loyalty card whereby you collect points to be redeemed against purchases of food and drink
Hop Merchant
64 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham NG1 2AG
Formerly a traditional street corner pub, then a late-night bar, this self-styled craft beer bar sits opposite the Theatre Royal. One wall is decorated with beer barrel bases. Four real ales and one cider are served. An upstairs room overlooks Upper Parliament Street with outdoor seating available. Fresh snacks are sold.
Water's Edge
Castle Bridge Road, Nottingham NG7 1GY
A 'Hungry Horse' branded Greene King pub with a large modern open plan layout around a central bar. Popular canalside dining pub convenient for the retail outlet park.
Wheatsheaf
Sneinton Road, Nottingham NG2 4PW
Locals pub with pool table and darts in the front bar.
Wheelhouse
Russell Drive, Nottingham NG8 2BH
A 60's built pub with a large central bar, part of the Hungry Horse brand. Whilst open plan there are a number of separate areas for diners and drinkers with the area in front of the bar focusing on drinkers. There is a designated area for a pool table and another with two electronic dart boards. Large front garden area with picnic benches which is well illuminated after dark. Sports TV feature in all parts of the pub.
White Hart
29 Gregory Street, Nottingham NG7 2LT
Prominent large white pub on the corner with pay and display car park attached. This is a 'Meat and Eat' Greene King branded pub which is spacious inside, with plenty of seating to choose from in the open plan layout. Small area set aside for pool. House beer from the GK stable.
White Lion
47-49 Town Street, Nottingham NG9 3HH
Unspoilt 'village' pub, now in the Nottingham suburbs, locally known as the Top House. A number of small rooms, on different levels, provide varied views of the pub. A large garden contains a children's play area and a chicken run! Patio area located at rear of pub.
Whitemoor
Nuthall Road, Nottingham NG8 5BN
Roadside pub with large area at the front set aside for outside drinking. Inside, the open plan layout is furnished with settles and traditional furniture. Lots of wooden beams and panelling. Refurbished August 2020. Pleasant 'hidden garden' at the rear.
Wollaton Pub & Kitchen
Lambourne Drive, Nottingham NG8 1GA
Pub & Kitchen in the centre of the town, near Wollaton Park and several residential areas. The front part caters specifically to diners while other areas of the pub are equally comfortable to both drinkers and those looking to eat. A lower ceiling behind the bar that extends to the counter adds a feeling of intimacy while tasteful decorations give a feeling of luxury throughout. Casks from local breweries, while snacks, cakes, teas and coffee and a wide range of gins are available
Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Brewhouse Yard, Nottingham NG1 6AD
This famous historic pub is hewn out of the rock on which Nottingham castle stands. Previously known as the Pilgrim, no one knows for sure how long an inn has stood on this site. There are 4 bars and sitting rooms downstairs and two further rooms upstairs. One of these, the Rock Lounge, has a case containing the infamous Cursed Galleon; a number of people are reputed to have died after trying to clean it! The Museum Room has a tapestry depicting the history of Nottingham. The pub can get crowded, as it is very popular with tourists. For those feeling peckish the pub serves breakfast in the morning, and a large selection of starters, main meals and desserts until 8pm. Outside, there is a courtyard and a seated pavement area. The unusual game of 'ring the bull' is in the front bar. To be refurbished March 18 to include bars o/s & upstairs alomg wit a disabled toilet.
Point Bar (Nottingham Trent University)
Clifton Campus, Clifton Lane, Nottingham NG11 8NS
A student bar on the Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University.
Bread & Bitter
153-155 Woodthorpe Drive, Nottingham NG3 5JL
Built on the site of the old Judge's bakery on Mapperley Top in 2007, the conversion retains the old bakery ovens in a wall in a back room. There is plenty of memorabilia adorning the walls from closed breweries, especially local ones and framed awards. Supervised children are allowed until 9pm and there is a Monday mum's and babies morning. The single bar in the entrance room boasts 12 handpumps with Castle Rock, guest beers and a cider. There is also an extensive foreign and craft bottled beer list. Home cooked food varies frequently so look for the specials board. The chef's speciality is Caribbean Chicken from a secret family recipe. A curry/quiz night is held Mondays. Dogs welcome in main bar area only. Vinyl records night once a month.
