Live Music — Pubs in Redhill
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Found 3 live music pubs in Redhill
Waggon & Horses
260 Mansfield Road, Redhill NG5 8JY
Roadside pub on the main A60 Mansfield Road, dating from 1827. It is rumoured that there is an underground passage to the Ram, next door. A refurbishment by Pub People Company has transformed the pub into a modern yet welcoming place to visit. The single room is split into separate areas; a main bar area, the Roadside Lounge (which has a TV), and a conservatory (which can be isolated as a small function room for up to 20 people). For larger groups the Saddle Bar function room to the rear holds up to 85 people. Sunday meals only.
Garland
5 Brighton Road, Redhill RH1 6PP
A classic Victorian street corner local dating from 1865, the Garland is just south of the town centre and is Harvey's only tied pub in Surrey. It was originally built as the Anchor but changed its name shortly before Harvey's acquired it from Ind Coope in 1992. Originally it was a Mellersh & Neale of Reigate pub. As well as the two permanent Harvey's ales there is also the Harvey's seasonal beer. Darts and bar billiards are played and a function room is available. The pub is close to several late-night eating places. To the rear there is a shelter for smokers with lighting and heating, and a generous garden with seating. A fenced in decked area between the function room and the street was added during refurbishment in September 2021 and is where seating may be available when the weather allows it.
Junction
1 High Street, Redhill RH1 1RD
Standing in the centre of town on what was once the crossroads of the A25 and A23, this listed building dates from 1902. The pub's original name of the Wheatsheaf is still to be seen at the top of the building, and on the gable ends the name of the original owner, Nalder & Collyer, is proudly displayed. It became the non-brewing Firlot & Firkin in the 1980s and when this chain stopped in 2001, it was named O'Neill's, a fake Irish bar. It is now a more traditional and comfortable pub in a modern style, with bare boards and square tables, and is popular with diners and families. Food is served 11:30-3 (4 Sat) and 5:30-9:30 (no food Sunday). The menu includes authentic Thai dishes plus a few more traditional items such as burgers and fish and chips. Food can be ordered as a take away. There is a weekly quiz, TVs show sport and there is a small outside area at the back mainly used by smokers. Dogs are welcome and there is free WiFi. Both the pub and the upstairs restaurant are available for functions.
