Pubs in Rugby
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Victoria Inn
1 Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby CV21 3ST
A beautiful Victorian pub just outside the town centre - a true gem and the last of its kind in the town. Built in a wedge shape, the multi-roomed local features a traditional bar, larger lounge and two relatively new snugs. Owned by the town’s Atomic Brewery, the pub stocks two of its beers plus five rotating guests. It shows sport on TV and hosts quiz nights on Thursday and Sunday.
Bar 29
29 Sheep St, Rugby CV21 3BX
Clifton Inn
343 Clifton Rd, Rugby CV21 3QZ
Courthouse
23 North St, Rugby CV21 2AG
Large, open plan stone flagged pub with a large garden & outside seating.
Crow Pie
192 Bilton Rd, Rugby CV22 7DX
A local family run pub, family friendly, and featuring a beer garden with outdoor play equipment for children, sheltered patio for adults as well as a lounge featuring pool table, darts board, skittles table and sports TV. Varied entertainmentincluding live music, and discos.
Bull
28 Sheep Street, Rugby CV21 3BX
This pub is a short walk from the famous rugby school and has a L shaped bar. The landlord promotes real ale and offers a selection of real ales changing every week. The pub always offer a range of drink promotions to entice customers which come from a wide range of customer groups, both young and old. A over 20s policy is enforced.
Rugby Hotel
22 & 23 Sheep Street, Rugby CV21 3BX
Welcoming former coaching Inn, in a town centre location near to Rugby school. One cask ale available in a cosy traditional bar Excellent home cooked food available at all times (except Sunday Eve). Meeting place for many local community groups with function rooms and catering if required. The bar is now "cashless" so you need a debit or credit card.
Rupert Brooke
8 -10 Castle Street, Rugby CV21 2TP
Large open planned JD wetherspoon pub. Named after the local poet born in 1887. The pub was originally an indoor market and stretches from Castle Street to the public car park off Church Street. Access from both ends. Partially carpeted and tiled,it has a small paved walled outside drinking area and a food area in a raised upper level. Very popular and lively at weekends and busy on 'club' nights specialising in steaks and curries. Easy access for wheelchairs from Castle Street.
Bell
High Street, Hillmorton, Rugby CV21 4HD
Popular Family Friendly pub with restaurant (seats 34) and spacious bar, with 3 excellent real ales - including Wadworths. Locals recommend the food - particularly the homemade steak and ale pie. Other activities include Live music on Saturday nights, summer BBQ plus regular quiz nights. The large garden with fish pond also has ducks, rabbits and chickens
Lawrence Sheriff
28-29 High Street, Rugby CV21 3BW
Built in the Art Deco style during the 30's for Boot's the Chemist, now a bar named after the Rugby School founder. Ten hand pumps offer a range of ales. Opens 9am for breakfast, food available all day until 9pm. Frequented by all age groups, the weekends are especially popular with the younger set when the music gets very loud after 9pm.
Seven Stars
40 Albert Square, Rugby CV21 2SH
Traditional multi-roomed community pub, focusing on quality beers and ciders with its 14 handpumps; including a selection of milds, stouts and porters and four ciders. An impressive selection of pub made ‘hand crafted scotch eggs’ are available plus filled rolls and locally produced pork pies which can be enjoyed in the rear ‘courtyard garden’. Pie and Pie Night on Wednesday 6-9pm. In the bar televised Rugby is broadcast. Rugby and District CAMRA Pub of the Year for the last three years. Daytime beer discount for Camra members.
Rugby Tap Room
4 St. Matthews Street, Rugby CV21 3BY
Rugby Tap Room micropub is a long room with the large selection of gravity served draught ales and ciders racked at the far end. The Tap offers an environment that shuns electronic entertainment, promoting conversation in an intimate setting. Acoustic music has become a regular feature on Thursday evenings. The Tap serves up to six LocAles, and has a range of traditional pub snacks. A range of craft ales – on draft and canned are available. Outside seating at the front.
