Live Music — Pubs in Perth
Discover live music pubs in Perth. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 live music pubs in Perth
Bee Bar
28 South Methven Street, Perth PH1 5NU
Traditional stained glass windows
Welcome Inn
221 Rannoch Road, Perth PH1 2DP
Letham's only watering hole. Substantially refurbished 2019.
Myths & Legends
38 St Johns Street, Perth PH1 5SP
Mainly a specialist gin/cocktail outlet . Run by Frank and Gringo formerly of Green Room. . Selection of keg ales. Closed on 8/2/20 due to structural damage. Reopened on 14/2/20 with access via gin bar on Watergate.
Twa Tams
79-81 Scott Street, Perth PH2 8JR
Taken over in Spring 2019 by Mad Ferret duo with plans to introduce real ale later in year. 3 hand pulls duly installed with one real ale and a cider.
Cherrybank Inn
210 Glasgow Road, Perth PH2 0NA
This 250-year-old former drovers' inn is a popular watering hole for locals. Ales from Inveralmond and other Scottish independents are available from the public bar or in the larger L-shaped lounge with views up to a woodland walk. Large sunny elevated wooden decking to rear. Hand pulls in bar, lounge and lower beer garden. Good bar lunches and evening meals are served. The inn has seven well-appointed en-suite rooms, and golf can be arranged for residents. The local No.7 bus is handy. Breakfasts also served 9:00 to 11:30. Family owned. Multi roomed bar converted to one room March 2020.
Dickens
189 South Street, Perth PH2 8NY
Conveniently located at historic South Street Port, a high-ceilinged, single-room establishment with dark wood panelling and a fine staircase up to the closed first floor. There are a number of alcoved seating areas, making for privacy if desired. Real ale reintroduced summer 2019. Bar snacks available.
Greyfriars
15 South Street, Perth PH2 8PG
Small city-centre lounge bar serving up to four ales, often including an Inveralmond beer. As well as the bar there is a small upstairs seating area. The pub takes its name from the former Greyfriars monastery, which was gutted by followers of John Knox in 1559 and subsequently demolished. Nearby attractions include a Victorian theatre, art gallery, museum and concert hall. This may well be the smallest lounge bar in the Fair City but it has an enviable reputation among locals and visitors as one of the friendliest pubs. Closed for 18 months during pandemic.
Old Ship Inn
31 High Street (Skinnergate), Perth PH1 5TJ
Said to be the oldest pub in Perth dating back to 1665, with no name change. Walls are timber-lined with white painted beamed ceiling and frieze lightening up the bar. A large oil painting of a sailing ship is of particular interest. Lounge area to left of bar with a selection of books for reading. Was an oasis in Perth for real ale in the 1980s, now with one regular real ale and two changing real ales. Upstairs lounge reopened as 'Speakeasy' in December 2018 after 20 year closure .
Tavern
103 South Street, Perth PH2 8PA
Formerly Ye Olde St. Johnstoun Tavern. Large single-area establishment with long bar. Two real ales are available. Attractive frontage, with good Tavern sign. Interesting selection of old Perth artwork and pictures adorn the walls. Excellent value all day home cooked food. Dogs are very welcome with water bowl provided. Lined glasses used occasionally or on request.
