Live Music — Pubs in Rushden
Discover live music pubs in Rushden. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 live music pubs in Rushden
Moon & Stars
Mill End, Rushden SG9 0TA
Two 17th century cottages knocked together give an interesting selection of steps and ceilings to catch the unwary. The large garden has extensive views over the surrounding countryside. Recently refurbished with a smoking shed outside. Renowned for good food. The one thing to remember, especially if you are on the 'taller side', is when the original building was built the average height of a given individual was rather shorter than it is today - so as the sign in the hallways says, 'Duck or Grouse'.
Cheers
6a Queen Street, Rushden NN10 0AA
A cosy, modestly sized, town centre bar on a side street just off the main high street with bright signage to the front. Inside the bar is an open rectangular shaped room with pretty basic décor and carpeted floor offering mainly a small range of lagers and cider.
King Edward VII
158 Queen Street, Rushden NN10 0AZ
An established street corner local located in a residential suburb of Rushden slightly off the beaten track serving predominately a local clientele. Formerly Charles Wells owned, following a period of closure, it is now trading once more with two Grainstore beers on handpump.
Rose & Crown
73 High Street, Rushden NN10 0QE
Town centre based pub on main High Street, that has been extensively refurbished in recent times. Appeals to wide range including families, serving food daily with large menu available. Greene King pub which also has weekly guest ales including Old Golden Hen at time of visit. Welcoming and friendly staff.
Welcome Inn
Irchester Road, Rushden NN10 9QU
An established roadside pub located in a mainly residential area of South Rushden with outdoor area and large car park. It tends to attract a local clientele and the beer list is limited due to lack of immediate demand. In the coming months it will serve 'basket' bar meals.
Rushden Historical Transport Society
Station Approach, Rushden NN10 0AW
Former Midland Railway station now a mecca for real ale. A real gem, the bar occupies the former ladies waiting room with gas lighting, and walls adorned with enamel advertising panels and railway photos plus many CAMRA awards. On the platform, carriages provide a meeting room, Northants skittles alley, and a buffet for the numerous open days held during the summer when steam and diesel train trips are provided. a beer festival is held in September. Visitors with the guide are asked to sign in the book.
Hopmaster General
College Street, Rushden NN10 0NW
Rushden's first micropub and bottleshop. the Hopmaster General is both a micropub and bottle shop. Two real ales are on offer with a focus on the best of the local breweries, alongside a range of draught, bottled and canned beers. Cider, wine, soft drinks, hot drinks and bar snacks are also available.
