Pubs in Southport
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Hickory's Smokehouse
70 Folkestone Road, Southport PR8 5PH
Located in Kew on the site of the former Pageant pub and opened 19th January 2018, focussing on a mix of Southern style hospitality and great BBQ dishes 7 days a week, it says.
Phoenix
4-6 Coronation Walk, Southport PR8 1RF
This is a popular sports pub at the top end of Lord Street making it an ideal first stop for drinks before town. It serves good food at reasonable prices. A family run pub not tied to any breweries makes it popular with real ale drinkers. The pub has plenty of traditional games, a Poker night on Monday and Wednesday, Darts team Tuesday, and also live music on Friday's. All top football games are shown on various plasma TV screens scattered about the pub, also a large screen for special matches.A great Family pub.
Mount Pleasant
107 Manchester Road, Southport PR9 9BD
Large, open-plan pub with a conservatory attached. Situated on a busy main road, it is popular with football supporters, and is the place to go whether it is Premiership football or for the odd occasion when Southport F.C. are featured on the Premier Sports channel featuring Football Conference matches. The Mount is the home of the aptly-named MPs quiz team in the Merseyside Quiz League.
Cock & Rabbit
69 Manchester Road, Southport PR9 9BN
A traditional community pub just aquired by Villa Leisure Central. Free juke box and WiFi. Does not sell food at present This pub is just out of the town centre on the bus route making it easy to get to. Sports TV / dog friendly.
Southport Railway Club
106, Sussex Road, Southport PR9 0SJ
Richmond Hotel
234 Scarisbrick New Road, Southport PR8 5HL
Large, modern pub which replaced the original Bass pub which was demolished in the 1990s. Now popular with diners, it gets a lot of passing trade due to its prime location on the main A570 road into Southport from Ormskirk. The Richmond is also popular with local amateur footballers as it opposite Meols Cop park where regular Sunday league football is played. It is also one of the nearest pubs to Southport Football Club.
Rueters on Hoghton
26 Hoghton Street, Southport PR9 0PA
Sir Henry Segrave
93-97 Lord Street, Southport PR8 1RH
Named after the former land speed world record holder who used to race on Southport flats, this is a spacious Wetherspoon pub with an attractive 19th century exterior. The manager is a strong supporter of real ale and runs regular and beer festival trips, and occasional Meet the Brewer evenings. The 12 handpumps offer the best all-round choice of microbrewery beers in Southport-regular orders are placed with Phoenix, Saltaire, Titanic and Hawkshead. There is outside seating on the famous Lord Street.
Central Club
Bath Street, Southport PR9 0DA
Talbot Hotel
Portland Street, Southport PR8 1LR
Thatch & Thistle
147 Norwood Road, Southport PR8 6EF
Large main pub on the main A570 road into Southport. Formerly the Blowick, the old pub was demolished and rebuilt as the Thatch and Thistle, since renamed the Thatched Pub & Grill. Meals are popular, and sport is featured heavily with large screen TV. The pub is home to the Quads team which plays in the long-established Merseyside Quiz League which was formed in 1959. New licensees have got real ale back on the menu and the pub is also close to the Merseyrail Community Stadium, home of Southport Football Club.
Victoria Hotel
42-43 Promenade, Southport PR9 0DS
The multi room pub is popular with locals and tourists with it's location opposite the Waterfront Centre and Southport Theatre. TVs adorn the walls and the pub can get busy when there is a big match on. There is an extensive outside terrace at the front of the pub which is well used in fine weather. Live music and karaoke feature some evenings. Additional info: From a visit 04/02
