Pubs in St. Albans
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Old Albanian Sports Club
160 Harpenden Road, St. Albans AL3 6BB
The club shares a new complex, opened in August 2002, with the rugby and cricket clubs, the members of which are automatically enrolled as members of the sports club. Others can join the club for an annual fee of £25. Membership entitles the holder to a discount of 10% in the bar. The club is a popular venue for weddings and birthday parties. Most major sports fixtures are shown on the big screens. Club is open to everyone.
Royston Social Club
12 College Road, St. Albans AL1 5ND
Very friendly local St Albans social club. A warm welcome awaits card carrying CAMRA members to use the bar facilities. Function room at the back is available for hire.
Verulam Golf Club
London Road, St. Albans AL1 1JG
Family friendly golf club with beautiful views of St Albans Cathedral and local countryside.Two Real Ales available and Camera members welcome. Founding golf club of golfs Ryder Cup from 1907 with the Samull Ryder Trophy in clubs display cabinet
St. Albans City Football Club
Clarence Park, Clarence Road, St. Albans AL1 4NF
Camra members are allowed to use the facilities of the bar - real ale is sold on home League match days (not FA competitions eg. FA Cup, Trophy or Herts FA matches). Two barrels of real ale sold outside the clubhouse near the York Road entrance. When the barrels are empty that's it until the next home game. St.Albans play in the National Football League.
St. Albans Rugby Club
Oaklands Lane, St. Albans AL4 0HR
Camra Members are allowed to use the facilities of the bar
St. Albans Conservative Club
57 Hatfield Road, St. Albans AL1 4JE
Camra members are allowed to use the facilities of the bar
Beer Shop
71 London Road, St. Albans AL1 1LN
A novel asset to the city's beer scene. A shop specialising in British bottled conditioned and quality foreign beers with a large range. In addition there are taps for real draught ales for consumption on and off the premises. Hosts monthly beer events. See their website for more details.
Beech House
81 St Peter's Street, St. Albans AL1 3EG
Newly opened Bar and Grill serving real ale from local the Three Brewers of St. Albans. Open plan restaurant to rear and drinking area to the front and has outdoor seating. Venue has doorman and has a smart dress policy. Serves a good range of food. Has a feature central wood burner fire. The nearest sister Grill Bar is the Akeman in Tring, Hertfordshire. One of Oakman Inns.
Kings Arms
7 George Street, St. Albans AL3 4ER
Building dates from the 15th century and was formerly known as the Old Kings Arms. Small front bar with restaurant - Dylan's - at the back. Three real ales, real cider and some unpasteurised and unfiltered beers available on KeyKeg dispense as well as in bottles and cans. Pub is owned and run by the Hughes family, licensees of the nearby Boot Inn and Plough at Sleapshyde.
Prae Wood Arms
Garden House Lane, St. Albans AL3 6JZ
Circa 1838 lovingly restored in 2016 lots of photo's and historical prints in a large number of adjoining rooms with classic furniture and decoration. Large garden which goes down to the river Ver. Large bar with separate seating areas for drinkers and diners. No need to order a meal, free to enjoy a wide range of locale.
St. Villa Bar & Restaurant
2 Marlborough Road, St. Albans AL1 3XQ
Predominantly a restaurant but admits drinkers. No real ale although bar has two unused handpumps. Small, smart modern interior painted white. Relatively large outdoor seating area. Formerly a restaurant and before that a public convenience. Overcharges for half pints.
Bishop's Cave
19 Holywell Hill, St. Albans AL1 1EZ
Former shop converted to intimate wine bar with four keg beers. Wide selection of wines and bottled beers available to be consumed on or off the premises with a 50p charge for corkage. There is also an extensive range of cheeses available.
