Pubs in Southport
Discover the best pubs and bars in Southport. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Southport Royal British Legion Club
66 West Street, Southport PR8 1QS
Corridor
573 Lord St, Southport PR9 0BB
A long slim bar on the main street of Southport serving breakfast and Tapas style food. It is decorated with an industrial sheek feel to it. With outside seating and live music.
Coopers Bar
Leicester Street, Southport PR9 0BL
Pub on the site of the Little Gourmet restaurant, real ale was reintroduced in April 2021.
Bar N'ista
41 Weld Road, Southport PR8 2DS
Trendy cafe bar in the European style selling two changing real ales. It has a small inside area but most customers sit outside, weather permitting. Close to the railway station there is also a bus stop right outside.
Skies
459 Lord st, Southport PR9 0AQ
Taylor's Continental Beer & Wine Bar
1 Crown Buildings Liverpool Road, Southport PR8 3BY
: Trendy continental-style beer and wine bar which always has one real ale available. On a main road, it is handy for public transport with some local shops and take-aways nearby. It also has ample outdoor seating and tables making it a pleasant venue when the weather is good.
Old Duke
290 Scarisbrick New Road, Southport PR8 5HW
A typical new build modern Marstons pub mainly catering for food as a restaurant and Pizzeria on the side of the main A570 road on the approach to Southport next to Tesco and MacDonald's and Southport main out of town retail park.
Bistrot Pierre
377-385 Lord Street, Southport PR9 0AG
Punch Tarmeys
176 Lord Street, Southport PR9 0QG
Irish themed put, tastefully decorated. Number of beers on offer varies.
Peaky Blinders (Churchtown)
145 Cambridge Road, Southport PR9 7LN
This branch of the Peaky Blinders chain opened in March 2018 in a former bank in Churchtown. It is an L-shaped bar with modern furnishings, including some tall tables and stools, large windows overlooking the road and a good-sized drinking area to the front. The walls are decorated with a reproduction of old newspaper adverts and cuttings. There is a cash machine on the side of the building.
Potting Shed
137-141 Lord Street, Southport PR8 1PU
Formerly the Sandgrounder Sports Bar it reopened as the Potting Shed and now appears to attract a completely different clientele, mainly people using it as a stop-off to have something to eat and drink whilst out shopping during the day. Upstairs is the Firepit a trendy bar for youngsters who are out for the night.
Beer Den
65-67 Duke Street, Southport PR8 5BT
Micro pub for the Parker brewery serving two rotating beers of their own plus two guests. Two German lagers and an American IPA on keg complement the bar. A carefully selected spirit and wine choice adds to the variety available.
