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Live Sports — Pubs in Peterborough

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Fayre Spot

Fayre Spot

Bretton Centre, Peterborough PE3 8DX

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Lunchtime Meals

Built in 1993 as part of a large entertainments and leisure centre. Serves as both a local as well as catering for users of the centre, the YMCA that is part of the centre and shoppers. Food served 11-2.30 (Tue-Fri), 11-4 Saturday and Sunday lunches noon to 4pm. Two handpumps serve various real ales. Large screen TV for sporting events. Pool table and jukebox. Live music on Friday evenings. Quiz on Wednesday evenings. Family friendly. Was called Fayre Spot & Goodly.

Blue Bell

Blue Bell

6 The Green, Peterborough PE4 6RU

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Lunchtime Meals

1890s pale blue painted brick-built pub on the village green with a light, airy front bar and a comfortable lounge restaurant providing meals from an extensive home-cooked menu. Possibly the best Elgood's beer in the city. Interesting guest ales from a restricted list. Heated smoking area. Regular live entertainment. Darts, pool and cribbage played. Quiz on Sundays.

Boathouse

Boathouse

Thorpe Meadows, Peterborough PE3 6GA

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Cask Marque Accredited

This large and busy Greene King pub/restaurant was built in 1989 at one end of the rowing lake. Undercover patio area and large beer garden, which is very popular in summer and overlooks a tributary of the River Nene. Small children's play area. Quiz on Thursday night. Major refurbishment in 2008. Food served 11am-10pm.

Ostrich Inn

Ostrich Inn

17 North Street, Peterborough PE1 2RA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden

Once the Ostrich, then a home brew shop, then back to a pub with a Bogart theme and known as Bogart's. Reopened in August 2009 as the Ostrich once again, after a major refurbishment, under new ownership and new management, and reviving the original name. U-shaped bar with a small room at one end with TV and dart board. Live music Friday and Saturday. Irish acoustic set on Sunday afternoons. The walls have pictures of historical facts about the pub and bygone breweries, and some reproduced posters of famous acts that have appeared in the city. Small, enclosed patio area at rear. Off Westgate, close to bus and rail stations. Now selling craft ales from BrewDog, Beavertown and Camden. Received a CAMRA Gold Award in March 2013. Now sells a range of KeyKeg beers, a variety of LocAles, non-alcoholic beers and a large selection of gin.

Brewery Tap

Brewery Tap

80 Westgate, Peterborough PE1 2AA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
CAMRA Discount

Converted from an employment exchange, this large spacious pub opened in 1998 and is the home of a custom-made specialist brew plant for Oakham Ales, which can be viewed through a glass wall. It serves up to twelve real ales on tap plus bottled Belgian beers. Excellent, good-value Thai food. Mix of comfortable leather sofas and low tables together with tables and chairs for diners. Function room available. Regular weekend entertainment when the pub often stays open later than midnight. Close to bus and railway stations. Winners of East Midlands Food and Drink Awards - Best Bar 2012. Two or three traditional ciders on handpump. Monthly special real ale at reduced price and always 20p off a pint of real ale to card carrying CAMRA members. It was under threat of demolition to make way for a new retail development but is now to be incorporated into the design - something that the developers originally said was impossible.

Bull Hotel

Bull Hotel

Westgate, Peterborough PE1 1RB

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals

Grade II listed building in the city centre, dating back to the 17th century, when it was a coaching inn, up until 1901. Major development and refurbishment began in the early 1970s. Well appointed and catering mainly for the business market. Sky Sports on several screens. Reputedly haunted.

Cavendish

Cavendish

123 Eastfield Road, Peterborough PE1 4AU

Real Ale Available
Garden
Smoking Area

Formerly the Farmers Arms and built in 1876. Decorated outside in original NBC livery. The pub consists of a public bar, a separate lounge, and a third room at the back where pool and darts are played.

Coalheavers Arms

Coalheavers Arms

5 Park Street, Peterborough PE2 9BH

Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals
Real Fire

Small, friendly one roomed back street gem of a local, dating back to the 1850s. Eight handpumps serving a couple of Greene King beers, beers from local micros, real ciders, Belgian bottled beers and craft beers. The large garden is popular in summer and is also used for the four annual beer festivals. Also a good selection of gins. Peterborough CAMRA and Cambridgeshire CAMRA branches Pub of the Year 2004. Snacks available all week, with fresh rolls on Friday. Can be very busy on football match days. Occasional acoustic music on Sunday evenings.

Cock Inn

Cock Inn

1305 Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE4 6LW

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Real Fire

Large pub, thought to date from 1418. Olde Worlde bar/lounge with three fireplaces, stone pillars and low beamed ceiling. Separate restaurant. Reputedly haunted by "Fred". Live music Friday and Saturday nights. Refurbished and under new management November 2010. Three real ales usually available from the Heineken group.

College Arms

College Arms

40 Broadway, Peterborough PE1 1RS

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

Formerly a technical college that opened in 1903 and has given the name to the pub. Large and busy Wetherspoon pub opened in May 1996. Popular with younger clientele Thursday to Saturday evenings. Good value food served noon-10pm including Steak Club on Tuesday and Curry Club on Thursday.

Coopers

Coopers

32-33 Copeland Centre, Peterborough PE3 6YJ

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Lunchtime Meals

Modern, south Bretton estate pub in a pagoda style, opened in 1983. Refurbished and relaunched as a family pub and restaurant in March 2011. Good value food served 12-9 every day. Greene King beers. Pool and darts played. Weekend karaoke. Children and good dogs welcome.

Crab & Winkle

Crab & Winkle

3 Loxley, Peterborough PE4 5BW

Real Ale Available
Garden
CAMRA Discount

Large, modern estate pub opened in 1986 and completely refurbished in 1994. Named after a nearby disused railway line that carried seafood to London from the East Coast. Good value meals served daily including steak nights, curry club and Sunday roasts. Live music some Saturday nights; quiz on Sunday nights.

Cross Keys

Cross Keys

Oundle Road, Peterborough PE2 9QS

Lunchtime Meals
Karaoke
Live Music

Built in 1899, refurbished in 2005. Reputedly haunted by a former landlord. Large, lively bar and separate conservatory room. Dartboards and pool table. Live music on Friday evenings, disco and karaoke on Saturday evenings. Large tv screens showing football, boxing etc

Crown

Crown

749 Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 3HD

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Garden

Popular corner local established in 1867 and became a public house in 1885. Major alterations and mock Tudor facade added in the 1920s. Closed in May 2010 and reopened five months later after completion of the first part of a £300,000 overhaul and modernisation scheme. The large, refurbished main bar/lounge has a fireplace and TV, and detailed posters about the history of the pub and the New England area. The right hand room has a serving hatch and is used for pool and darts. The old function room at the back and part of the car park is due to be turned into flats and a beer garden. Reopened in November 2012 after another period of closure and quickly became a success. Hosted a beer festival at Easter 2013. Live music on Friday nights and quiz on Sunday nights. Presented with a CAMRA Gold Award in August 2013 for its good range of well kept real ales. These vary but often include LocAle ones: Grainstore, Hopshackle, Tydd Steam etc. Six handpumps; four on real ales and two on ciders.

Dragon

Dragon

Hodgson Centre, Hodgeson Avenue, Peterborough PE4 5EG

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Cask Marque Accredited

Large, modern estate pub that opened in 1988. A community pub that hosts four darts teams, three pool teams and a crib team. A beer festival is held each year. Now just two real ales. Live music or karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights; Quiz on Sunday nights. League poker Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Children welcome. The pub received a Peterborough CAMRA Gold Award in October 2013.

Dragonfly

Dragonfly

Herlington Centre, Peterborough PE2 5PN

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Traditional Pub Games

Modern pub built in 1978. The high ceilinged, semi circular bar/lounge has many small seating areas divided by brick partitions. Pictures of dragonflies adorn the walls and there is a large glass dragonfly above the bar. Another room at the back has a bar and is used for pool, darts and functions. Refurbished in summer 2019. Children welcome until 7pm. Entertainment on Friday nights.

Elm Tree

Elm Tree

Garton End Road, Peterborough PE1 4EZ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Lunchtime Meals

The current building dates back to 1924, when it was known as the Comet Inn. Was renamed the Elm Tree Tavern in the 1990s, then the Comet again in 2004 and back to the Elm Tree Tavern in 2008. Basic bar with darts, pool, jukebox and TV, and large, carpeted lounge/restaurant which can be hired as a function room. Refurbished in 1999, 2004, 2008 and 2011. Food available 12-3, 5-8 Mon-Fri, 12-3 Sat, Sunday carvery 12-6. Occasional live music and acoustic sessions.

Gordon Arms

Gordon Arms

527 Oundle Road, Peterborough PE2 7DH

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Garden

17th century coaching inn physically moved to its present location in the early 1800s. Elaborate mock Tudor facade. The original design of the pub was based on a drawing by the tenth Marquis of Huntley of the Queen Elizabeth pub in Sevenoaks. Refurbished in 2007 and converted to a family friendly pub/restaurant, serving good value food. TV showing Sky News. Beer garden and patio area.

Granary

Granary

Ham Lane, Peterborough PE2 5UU

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Garden

Large Beefeater steak house built in 1983 with adjoining Travel Lodge (now Premier Inn) hotel built ten years later. Large, comfortable bar/lounge and separate, multi-level restaurant. Good value food from the Beefeater Grill menu. Disabled access and toilet. Patio area. TV with Freeview. Next to Orton Meadows golf course and close to Ferry Meadows Country Park. Renovation in September 2009.

Great Northern Hotel

Station Approach, Peterborough PE1 1QL

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Garden

Opened on April 1, 1852 at a cost of £2,500. It was designed by architect Henry Goddard. Its ownership at the time was linked with that of the Great Northern Railway (GNR). In 1857 the American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne stayed at the hotel. In 1893 the author Charles Dickens visited the hotel. In 1904 the Prince and Princess of Prussia had breakfast at the hotel. The hotel was closed to the public during the war and occupied by staff from the railway company's King's Cross office and the two main bedroom wings are thought to have been reserved for VIPs. The hotel re-opened in November 1949. In 1952 Laurel and Hardy stayed at the Hotel for 2 weeks at the start of their UK tour. There is a picture in restaurant. In 1953 Ernie Wise had his wedding at the hotel. There is a picture in restaurant. The hotel was sold by British Rail in 1982 as part of the de-nationalising process. The front bar is now called the "Sleeper's" after railways not drinkers who have imbided too much and the restaurant is open to non-residents. Strong relationship with Grainstore Brewery so expect to see their beers on offer.

Woodman

Woodman

Thorpe Wood, Peterborough PE3 6SQ

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Family Friendly

Large, modern Greene King pub built in 1975, that serves as the club house for the adjacent Thorpe Wood golf course. Was called the Greenkeeper. Major refurbishment in 2003 that transformed the pub from traditional, dark decor to a light, airy feel. Comfortable seating areas around the main L-shaped bar. Conservatory restaurant and large beer garden both overlook the golf course. Another dining area can also be hired as a function room. Pool played. Quiz on Sunday evenings. Good value food served daily from 12-10 (breakfast 9-12).

Halcyon

Halcyon

Atherstone Avenue, Peterborough PE3 9TT

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Cask Marque Accredited

Large, open-plan pub built in 1961. Has a modern look with new fixtures and fittings, furniture and decor following a £400,000 refurbishment in 2008. Part of the Hungry Horse pub/restaurant chain, offering an extensive, value for money menu. Pool table room at one end. Was called Spikes for a while. Quiz nights on Wednesday, Friday karaoke, live music some Saturdays. Meat raffle and poker nights on Sunday. Sky Sports on several screens, including plasmas in restaurant booths. Children welcome until 9pm. Three handpumps, only one in use.

Hand & Heart

Hand & Heart

12 Highbury Street, Peterborough PE1 3BE

Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals
Garden

A late Art-Deco pub built in 1938 by Warwicks, this back street community local is one of the Real Heritage Pubs of Britain. A drinking corridor connects the rear room, with a serving hatch, to the main public bar, with its war memorial and real fire. Crib, darts and dominoes are played in both rooms. Six real ales are available on hand pump or direct from the cellar, the range is eclectic and forever changing, featuring all possible styles. Beer festivals with live music are held in the large restored garden around St George's Day in April, and at the end of September, with occasional mini fests through the summer. A GBG regular for over 10 years, and a former local branch and Cambridgeshire PoTY. Cash only.

Harrier

Harrier

184 Gunthorpe Road, Peterborough PE4 7DS

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Cask Marque Accredited

Modern architect designed pub that won CAMRA pub design award. Large, modern, L-shaped pub/restaurant, part of Hungry Horse chain. Photos of aircraft and old Peterborough adorn the walls. Pool table and dartboard at one end. Live sports on big screens. Regular weekend entertainment. Heated smoking area with TV and sound system.

Yard of Ale

Yard of Ale

72 Oundle Road, Peterborough PE2 9PA

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

120 year old pub that was built on land that was part of the nearby Palmerston Arms stable yard. Originally called the New Inn. Refurbished and reopened as the Yard of Ale on 7th July 2017 by the team from the nearby Swiss cottage. Tastefully decorated in three shades of grey with a warm wooden bar and surround, the large open plan single room is split into four distinct areas by the central supporting structure. Live sports TV, dartboard, pool table, beer garden and outside woodfired stonebaked pizza oven (April - October). Live music at weekends. Filled rolls usually available. Branch LocAle PotY 2019.

Lime Tree

Lime Tree

Paston Lane, Peterborough PE4 6HA

Real Ale Available
Garden
Smoking Area

Large pub dating from 1935. Long, comfortable bar/lounge with two fireplaces. Live music most Friday and Saturday nights. Quiz on Sunday nights. Sky Sports. Two pool tables. Large function room is used for live music, discos and private functions. Beer gardens at front and rear. Real ale sometimes available.

Holiday Inn

Holiday Inn

Thorpe Wood, Peterborough PE3 6SG

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Restaurant Area

Large, modern hotel near Thorpe Wood Golf Course. Was called the Moat House. Long hotel bar with comfortable seating areas and widescreen TV.

Draper's Arms

Draper's Arms

29-31 Cowgate, Peterborough PE1 1LZ

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals

City centre Wetherspoon that started life in 1899 as Armstrong's drapers, which traded until 1996, then converted to the Old Monk pub. Opened as Draper's Arms in March 2005. First pub in Peterborough to go no-smoking. The interior is split into intimate spaces by wood-panelled dividers decorated with pictures of bygone days and people of the city. £1.4m refurbishment and expansion completed in March 2020, which added a rear extension, customer lift and a roof terrace. Good value food served all day. Quiz Wednesday nights. TV showing live news and free WiFi. Families welcome up to 9pm. Twelve handpumps serve the regular beers plus a constantly changing selection of guest ales, often local breweries. Traditional cider is stocked. Regular beer and cider festivals. Peterborough CAMRA Pub of the Year 2007, and Gold Award winner 2019. Named as Wetherspoon Real Ale Pub of the Year 2012 and regularly listed in the top ten pubs by the company.

Paul Pry

Paul Pry

1023 Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE4 6AH

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals

Large, comfortable pub/restaurant catering for families and business clientele. Good value food from the Table menu, served from 11.30-10. Usually one real ale available. Major refurbishment in 2006. Next to Premier Inn hotel. The current building dates back to the 1930s, and replaced the original pub, which was further along the road and built in 1874.

Ploughman

Ploughman

1 Staniland Way, Peterborough PE4 6NA

Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals
Family Friendly

The Ploughman is a thriving community “free house” serving up to six real ales including regular LocAles and unusual ales from far and wide, with a large selection of ciders and a choice of over 50 gins. With two separate bars, the pub is well established on the local entertainment scene featuring live music every weekend and the opportunity to take advantage of the lounge bar which is ideal for larger functions or parties. An annual Charity Beer Fest held in July is always hugely supported.

Sportsman

61 Eastfield Road, Peterborough PE1 4AS

Smoking Area
Sports TV
Close to Bus Routes

Small, terraced mid-19th century locals pub. Has been the Wheelwrights Arms, the Eastern Star and the Chain and Sprocket. Narrow, carpeted L-shaped bar, with pool table area at rear. Jukebox. The pub used to have a noisy mynah bird. No real ale.

Marriott Hotel

Lynch Wood, Peterborough PE2 6GB

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Restaurant Area

Previously known as Swallow Hotel. Located opposite East of England Showground and close to the A1.

Charlies AYC

Charlies AYC

2 Grove Street, Peterborough PE2 9AG

Real Ale Available
Garden
Dog Friendly

Back street local, built in the style of an alpine chalet. Small, but friendly and lively pub with two real ales from Oakham. Can be busy on football match days. Features include a pool table and live music on Friday and Saturday nights for the mixed clientele. A separate function room at the rear is used for meetings. Recipient of a CAMRA Gold Award in November 2009.

Three Horseshoes

Three Horseshoes

Church Street, Peterborough PE4 6QE

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Garden

Lively locals pub dating from 1877 comprising a basic bar with pool table, dartboard and jukebox, and separate L-shaped lounge. Strong on sports, with darts, pool and football teams. All major sporting events screened on several TVs. Table football also. Live music or karaoke on Saturdays; bingo first Tuesday of the month.

Peacock

Peacock

26 London Road, Peterborough PE2 8AR

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

Friendly family run music pub. Listed thatched building and one of the oldest pubs in Peterborough. Basic public bar with pool table and separate carpeted lounge with dartboard. Several TVs. Live music Friday and Saturday. Close to Peterborough United football ground and away supporters are welcome. Opens at 11am for BBQ and pies on match days. Was the Wag & Bone for a while. Biker friendly pub. The new tenants (June 2015) hope to have poker nights, quiz nights and a golf society in the near future. Recently (2015) renovated with new carpet, new toilets, new kitchen, new wood laminate on the floors, and the bar has been redesigned with a light oak top whilst the brick facing has been retained. The garden will be enclosed for the summer months. An extra hand pump has been added and they are negotiating with Charles Wells to provide a beer to accompany Doombar and a rotating guest.

Whittle

Central Square, Peterborough PE2 8RH

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Garden

Large pub built in 1963, named after Frank Whittle, inventor of the turbojet engine. Reopened in November 2013 after a £260,000 refurbishment which saw the two rooms redecorated and knocked through to create one large L-shape. New furniture, lighting and flooring was added to give a contemporary, light and airy feel. The former main bar/lounge is now a comfortable dining area, and the function room is now for sports, with live matches on several screens, a pool table and dartboards. The pub was also renamed simply'The Whittle'. Good value pub grub is available from 12-2.30 and 5-8 Monday-Friday, and 12-8 Saturday and Sunday. The evening entertainment includes darts and pool leagues, bingo, dominoes, Sunday quiz and a disco Friday and Saturday.

Windmill

Windmill

29 Cherry Orton Road, Peterborough PE2 5EQ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Large pub with original beams and fireplace in picturesque village. Parts date back to 13th century. Trendy, modern T-shaped bar/lounge with comfortable seating areas and windmill theme. TV showing Sky News. Separate restaurant. No under 21s unless accompanied by an adult. Gents toilets have a polar ice cap theme; the ladies are decorated in a Rococo style. Up to five real ales available, one of which changes regularly. Excellent children's play area, outside dining areas and marquee available for private hire. The pub closed in August 2009 but reopened in December 2009 after a major refurbishment. Food available from 12 noon daily. Mon to Wed may close between 9pm and 10pm if quiet.

Woolpack

Woolpack

29 North Street, Peterborough PE2 8HR

Real Ale Available
Beer Festivals
Cask Marque Accredited

Originally constructed in 1711. Medieval wall in garden and the old barn used to be the village mortuary (Last used in 1850s and said to be haunted). Beer garden leads to old river Nene with boat moorings available. L-shaped bar with TV and dart board. Collection of old photos. Only one guest at present. Food served in either the barn restaurant or pub. Quiz on Tuesday night; occasional live music. Children and good dogs welcome. Annual Charity Day. On the city Green Wheel Route. Local branch Pub of the Year 2016. Beer Festival at end of August.

Fletton Ex-Service & Working Mens Club

243a High Street, Peterborough PE2 9EH

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden

Large, multi-roomed members club, now with five hand pumps with ever-changing guest beers. All beer styles including golden, amber, dark, stouts and porter. CAMRA members welcome on production of card. Regular Beer Festivals. Received a CAMRA Gold Award in February 2020. Friday and Saturday 12pm to 6pm all cask ales £2.50. Sky Sports on two large screens. Regular entertainment including live music, bingo and quizzes. Pool, darts and snooker played.

Moorhen

Moorhen

358 West Lake Avenue, Peterborough PE7 8JH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Large, modern L-shaped family pub and restaurant opened by Marston's in 2008. Photos of comedians adorn the walls of a dining area at one end, while elsewhere are photos and info about the local area, such as the brick pits. Five handpumps serve mostly Marston's beers, although a guest may be available. Good value pub grub available including Sunday roasts and curry night on Thursday. Quiz night Sunday. Poker night Monday. Pleasant patio area at side of pub overlooks West Lake.

Burghley Club

Burghley Club

7 Burghley Road, Peterborough PE1 2QA

Real Ale Available
Traditional Pub Games
Lunchtime Meals

Despite its name, this is a pub, refurbished and reopened on 10 Nov 2011 as a real ale haven. Function room upstairs can cope with 120 people. Hopshackle beers are regulars plus an ever-changing range of real ales from micros. Bottled beers and three real ciders also available. Food is served. Regular live music. Quiz on Sun evenings. Pool and darts played

O'Neill's Irish Bar

O'Neill's Irish Bar

Broadway, Peterborough PE1 1SQ

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals

Large, modern Irish-themed chain pub situated in the old Embassy/ABC/Cannon building. Good value, traditional Irish food served until 10pm. Sky Sports on several screens. Karaoke Thursday, live music on Fridays and some Saturdays. Underwent a major refurb in Nov. 2018.

Peterborough Sports & Leisure

Peterborough Sports & Leisure

651 Lincoln Road, Peterborough PE1 3HA

Family Friendly
Sports TV
Function Room

Members club, built by Brotherhood's after World War II and was called Brotherhood's Club. Club bar, children's room and large function room. Sky Sports on big screen. Pool, darts and Northants skittles played. Live music and performers at weekends.

Thorpe Wood Health & Racquets Club

Thorpe Wood Health & Racquets Club

Thorpe Wood Business Park, Peterborough PE3 6SB

Garden
Sports TV
WiFi

Part of Esporta Health Clubs group. Used to be Thomas Cook Social Club. Large, comfortable bar/restaurant on first floor of health and fitness club. Sky Sports on 3 screens. Regular quiz and themed entertainment nights Thursday-Saturday. Pleasant patio area by Bluebell Wood with children's play area. Occasional live music and mini beer festivals. Beers: Despite handpump, currently no real ale.

Sir Henry Royce

Sir Henry Royce

1-3 The Broadway, Peterborough PE1 1TA

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Cask Marque Accredited

Reopened on 20th March 2015 after a major refit. Now more like a traditional pub. Walls adorned with photographs showing the career of Sir Henry Royce. Five handpumps with one set aside for cider. They intend to have more local ales in the future. Two craft beers available. Children welcome until 8pm. Wednesday is music night. Accepts the new CAMRA vouchers

Newark Hotel

239-241 Eastfield Road, Peterborough PE1 4BH

Garden
Evening Meals
Restaurant Area
Hampton

Hampton

4 Ashbourne Road, Peterborough PE7 8BT

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden

Large, modern family pub/restaurant built in 2000. Separate restaurant serving good value food from the Brewers Fayre menu, including 'all you can eat' buffet Mon-Fri and Sunday carvery. Good indoor children's play area. Next to Premier Inn hotel. Breakfast available every day. Two handpumps, although real ale may not always be available.

Park Inn

Park Inn

Telephone House, Wentworth Street, Peterborough PE1 1BA

Restaurant Area
Sports TV
Close to Railway Station

Large, modern hotel opened in December 2008. Comfortable bar and lounge area with TV showing Sky News.

Angels

Unit C1 Earlham House, Northminster, Peterborough PE1 1FJ

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Smoking Area

Formerly known as Halo and The Bar, which closed in 2006, Halo opened in July 2010 following a £450,000 facelift. Trendy, modern bar and restaurant, serving food from the Asian Pacific menu during the day and becoming a lively bar popular with younger clientele in the evenings until the early hours. Available for private hire for sole use on Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays.

Grange

Charlotte Way, Peterborough PE3 9ES

Real Ale Available
Evening Meals
Sports TV

New Licensed premises on the playing fields known as the Grange. Vehicle access from the new road off the roundabout on Atherstone Avenue. Providing a clubhouse feel for the local football team, but privately owned. Features ales fro Mile Tree at present.

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