Live Music — Pubs in Poole
Discover live music pubs in Poole. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 11 live music pubs in Poole
New Inn
222 Wimborne Road, Poole BH15 2EL
Single public bar style pub with raised area for pool and darts.Function room at rear
Butler & Hops
88 High Street, Poole BH15 1DB
Large open bar with pool table on a raised portion at the front.
King Charles Inn
Thames Street, Poole BH15 1JN
An historic and allegedly haunted 14th Century pub just off Poole Quay retaining many original features. The long main bar area offers comfortable seating, darts and bar billiards and shows live sports. The unique adjoining medieval Kings' Banquet Hall is constructed from original oak ship beams and hosts live music every weekend. There is an excellent menu of home-cooked food and carveries on Sunday. There are two regular beers and two well chosen guests usually sourced from local breweries.
Cockleshell
5 Lagland Street, Poole BH15 1RR
Single bar pub that in its time hosted the first meeting of the local CAMRA branch. Now serving no real ale, the pub hosts discos and is adorned with bright blue lights, especially in the doorway. Locals pub with a large decked smoking area and a typical offering of keg lagers and bitters.
Kings Head
6 High Street, Poole BH15 1BP
2014 refurbishment has given this pub a very open appearance.
Lord Nelson
The Quay, Poole BH15 1HJ
A traditional pub by day,Poole Quay's No.1 live music venue by night.
Portsmouth Hoy
The Quay, Poole BH15 1HJ
Delightful old pub,midway along the bustling quay with a small area outside for drinking and enjoying the view.Good food is available 12 to 3.30 and 5.30 to 9 (Mon-Sat) and 12 to 7.30 (Sun).The pub is next to the historic part of Old Poole and just a short walk from the town centre,bus and rail stations.
Newtown Club
374 Ringwood Road, Poole BH12 3LJ
Private Members Club
Blue Boar
29 Market Close, Poole BH15 1NE
Popular Fuller's pub, located near the town centre, with four hand pumps, the guest beer not often from the Fuller's range. The good value home cooked food is worthwhile investigating, but finishes early on Sunday for the quiz. Pictures and artefacts around the L-shaped bar follow either a military or local theme while the cellar bar, a converted air raid shelter, offers an interesting alternative and occasional live music at weekends. An excellent first floor function room is available for hire.
Rope & Anchor
4 Sarum Street, Poole BH15 1JW
In an old cobbled alley off historic Poole Quay, this Wadworth house offers up to six real ales and an extensive home cooked food menu with locally caught fish a speciality. There is a comfortable bar side seating area perfect for conversation and a tabled area for dining, the rear patio is a real sun trap. There is live music every Friday. A perfect way to escape the bustle on the quay in this friendly relaxed pub.
Foundry Arms
58 Lagland Street, Poole BH15 1QG
Locals pub as well as darts there are many boxed games available. It advertises a crèche for husbands whilst the ladies go shopping.
