Pubs in Southport
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Ainsdale Social Club
772 Liverpool Road, Southport PR8 3QF
Social & Sports Activities take place most evenings on the extensive courts and pitches. Southport Golden Sands on keg with Brewdog craft beer alongside a number of keg beers. Strongbow and a fruit cider from a gas dispense. A number of mainstream cask beers are being trialed for member approval from the Sadlers range at present. There is a long walk from the main road at the front which goes round the sports field but the premises can be accessed by a walkway from Gleneagles Ave at the rear.
Spitfire
Kenilworth Road, Southport PR8 3PH
Typical open plan estate 1960's pub, specialising in family food, About one mile from Pontins and the beach.
Champs Sports Bar & Grill
668 Liverpool Road, Southport PR8 3NA
Champs Sports Bar & Grill is an American style sports bar, which provides sport viewing, food and drinks. With over 40 HD screens and sound system showing live sport. The menu includes chicken wings, burgers and Steaks. A range of cask and craft ales,lagers or cocktails are available.
Toby Carvery
537 Liverpool Road, Southport PR8 3BJ
Toby Carvery pub specialising in self-service carvery meals. You get what it says on the label! Based on the busy main road from Liverpool to Southport, it attracts a lot of passing trade and meal prices are exceptionally competitive. Also easy to get to on public transport as it has a bus stop outside.
Crown Hotel
304 Liverpool Road, Southport PR8 3BZ
An Ember Inn pub, the Crown is at a busy junction at gets lots of passing trade, being on the main road from Liverpool. Although very much an eating place, there is a pleasant atmosphere with no music, televisions or fruit machines, so drinkers are welcome. Monday and Thursday are cask ale nights, with the real ales just £2.79 a pint, with discounts also for Cask Club members. Food very reasonably priced.
Fishermens' Rest
2 Weld Road, Southport PR8 2AZ
The Fishermen’s Rest gets its name from the infamous Mexico disaster of 1886. The event is still commemorated every 10th December by crews from the local Southport Lifeboat station. The pub was originally part of the Palace Hotel and was renamed after the bodies of the brave sailors and lifeboat crews were laid out in the building. Home to two teams in the Southport & Formby quiz league, the pub is also close to the Sefton Coastal footpath. The "Fish" has a very good reputation for the quality of its home cooked food and advance booking is essential. Quiz night is held every Thursday night from 9pm. The pub has had many famous customers including Clark Gable, and the Palace Hotel was the base for the Hungarian football squad in the 1966 Football World Cup.
Park Hotel
36 Weld Road, Southport PR8 2ED
Situated next to Birkdale Station on the Merseyrail line and opposite some of the the village shops this pub has been refurbished recently. It has home darts and football teams and offers Sky and BT Sports. Sunday they have a quiz and Monday poker. There is also live music some nights.Bus services give links to Liverpool, Preston and Southport.
Southport & Birkdale Sports Club
Trafalgar Road, Southport PR8 2HF
Southport's main cricket club also featuring hockey, tennis, snooker and squash. S&B is a Lancashire CCC outground, regularly hosting first class cricket, with spectators packing the ground in recent seasons. Two bars both serve either Timothy Taylor’s Landlord or Golden Best and the club has a number of function rooms available for hire, which are popular with members wanting to watch Premiership and Champions League football matches on our 3 giant screens.
Up Steps
20 Upper Aughton Road, Southport PR8 5ND
Formerly a house named Bankfield House, a new sign outside the pub depicts the old name. A traditional street corner pub, the Up Steps has recently been revitalised after two long periods of closure, with the new licensees showing a commitment to real ale. The pub has been tastefully refurbished and retains its original features, including the old Matthew Brown Lion Ales windows.
Southport Tavern
63 London Street, Southport PR9 0TH
Formerly the Albert, this pub reopened as The Southport Tavern on 13th April 2018. The description below and the listed features and facilities pre-date this. This pub is centrally located right outside the side entrance to Southport's main train station. Large central bar with small rooms leading off. One room being used as a pool room. Tastefully decorated and serving good quality traditional pub food between 12pm and 7pm. Children are welcome
Ship & Anchor
Cable Street, Southport PR9 0DF
Blue Anchor
Tithebarn Road, Southport PR8 6AB
The pub is a conspicuous landmark in a residential area of Southport with an attractive frontage; it has two rooms, a comfortable lounge and a bar, and was pleasantly refurbished early in 2017. There are interesting old stained glass windows with sailing scenes and blue anchors in the lounge. Free pool Sundays and Thursdays.
