Live Sports — Pubs in Rayleigh
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Found 6 live sports pubs in Rayleigh
Paul Pry
14 High Road, Rayleigh SS6 7AA
The Paul Pry is the place to be in Rayleigh. Situated on the High Street, close to the town centre, our pub welcomes regulars, business people and families. Dating back to the Tudor times the pub has kept its traditional qualities.The name 'Paul Pry' originates from the 1823 play by John Paul - Paul Pry being cast as a busybody, unable to mind his own business. The name stuck and has applied to eavesdroppers and busybodies ever since. In Victorian times there was even a scandalous news sheet published under the same name. A local pub welcome and friendly service as well as a wide range of pub food and drink at great value prices. Popular pub for enjoying watching sport or other entertainment and all of the family are welcome. Large beer garden has seating for no less than 120 people so a popular haunt on sunny days. The pub is split with two bars on different levels. The downstairs area welcomes children whereas the upstairs bar has a number of of TVs which are popular with sports fans. 4 real ales are served and 1 cider - pub even has little jars by each hand pump to show what each ale looks like.
Olde Crown
84 High Street, Rayleigh SS6 7EA
Ye Olde Crown is situated on the High Street in the town of Rayleigh and, having the best floral decoration in town, were chosen winners of Rayleigh in Bloom on numerous occasions.The building dates back to the mid 1600's when it used to be a Coaching House. Today it is an old fashioned pub in the sense that you can come here for a good drink and a chat and we have remained a traditional pub. There is always a great atmosphere here and it welcomes all with a real mix of ages and families coming during the daytime. Inside is very olde worlde with original exposed beams and other original features such as the windows. Good pub food can be chosen from the main menu with something to suit all tastes and ages complemented by a choice wine or one of up to 3 real ales if preferred.
Rayleigh Lodge
70 The Chase, Rayleigh SS6 8RW
The Rayleigh Lodge Ember Inn, previously known as Rayleigh Lodge & Dragon, is located in just outside the centre of Rayleigh. It re-opened after an extensive refurbishment and rebrand to Ember Inn at the end of April 2015. This impressive listed building used to be Henry VIII's hunting lodge in the 1500's and is red brick with a sweeping drive and gardens leading up from cast iron lampposts. It offers a seasonally changing table menu which includes a wide selection of dishes to suit everyones tastes included starters such as beer battered mushrooms to a mixed grill from the chargrill section. There are usually specials too alongwith a separate menu for the younger customers. Also look out for the Fizz Friday and Cask Ale Club when ale is from £2.49 a pint every Monday. The beer garden is also a lovely place in the warmer months. Quiz night on Wednesday nights
Traveller's Joy
Downhall Road, Rayleigh SS6 9JF
The Travellers Joy dates back to the 18th century and the site was formerly used for public hangings - see the plaque on the wall outside the pub! The pub's name originates from a flower which was renowned for growing in the area at the time. Just 2 minutes from Rayleigh town centre with its train station, we are also close to Rochford and Basildon. The colour scheme is deep burgundies, browns, mustards and dark blues, which blend together to give a great look. There are also stylish fixtures & fittings with interesting features such as booth seating with TV's in them where selected channels are shown. Open plan inside there is a separate sports bar which is particularly busy when a match is being shown, however sport can be enjoyed here anytime. We are a great venue but have the added bonus of security here at weekends given we are popular. Part of the Hungry Horse chain we serve hearty meals every day from the extensive menu. If it's just a drink you want our 'Horse Bar' has a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax in comfort or something a little more involved such as our quiz night or poker. Breakfast served from 10am at weekends
Spread Eagle
93 High Street, Rayleigh SS6 7EJ
The Spread Eagle is the only place to be in Rayleigh and is found in the middle of Rayleigh High Street. It is an 'L' shaped bar with a large dance floor area with DJ's at the weekends. 3 real ales are served
Half Moon
5 High Street, Rayleigh SS6 7EW
16th Century Pub near Holy Trinity Church at top of Rayleigh High Streeet. 2 bars and separate area for darts. 4 ales served with 2 guest rotating every 2 weeks.Lunchtime meals served until 3pm weekdays and to 5pm at weekends. Sunday Roast served
