Pubs in Nuneaton
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Royal Oak
The Square, Nuneaton CV11 4JY
A popular village pub, red tiled floored bar and a separate lounge. The lounge is accessed by a passage and steps, service in the lounge is via a hatch to the bar where there are six hand pulls. The pub retains its village feel situated in a lively square away from the main road. The pub has attained the cask marque accreditation for it's beer quality. A pleasant garden is to the rear with beer festivals being held. Take away Sunday lunches can be ordered by telephone. Opening times may change at tenants discretion.
Fuzzy Duck
121 Attleborough Road, Nuneaton CV11 4JQ
Re-opened after a complete refurb ... with a unique feature of its own Baby Grand Piano.
Sunnyside
Northumberland Avenue, Nuneaton CV10 8ER
Extensive food menu....Live sports tv. Large decking area with tables and chairs. Separate area for smokers.
Town Talk
11a Abbey Green, Nuneaton CV11 5DR
A typical old town pub, dating back to the Edwardian period, with an ornate Dutch gabled parapet front, comprising of a main bar and games room with terraced beer patio and car park to the rear. No real ales but nicely decorated. This pub was the starting point for the, once well known, Abbey run.
White Hart
Ridge Lane, Nuneaton CV10 0RB
Various food deals including Sunday Roasts.
White Lion
Croft Road, Nuneaton CV10 7DZ
Re-opened after refurb ... breakfasts are served. Check pubs Facebook page for Social distancing rules and changes in opening hours.
Whitestone
Meadowside, Nuneaton CV11 6NF
This popular pub was formally called the Hayrick.
Silk Mill
Bond House, 42 Newdegate Street, Nuneaton CV11 4EU
Large, open plan sports bar.
Yeoman
St Nicholas Drive, Nuneaton CV11 6EN
A Travelodge is connected to the pub. Due to the Virus opening times may vary and new safety measures may be in place. Please see pub web site prior to your visit.
Lord Hop
38 Queens Road, Nuneaton CV11 5JX
Town-centre micropub on two floors, the upper one boasting settees, a small library and board games. Four or more real ales are served on handpull or straight from the cask, both from local and distant breweries, alongside up to eight ciders or perries in the chiller. Wine, gins, bottled lager and soft drinks and snacks are also available, or bring your own takeaway. CAMRA magazines are provided for reading. No under-18s, and assistance dogs only. Local CAMRA Pub of the Year and Cider Pub of the Year.
