Live Music — Pubs in Stamford
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Found 10 live music pubs in Stamford
Golden Fleece
Sheep Market, Stamford PE9 2RB
Everards pub. Listed stone building that has been a pub since 1846. Wool market was held outside until 1930. Karaoke Thursday and Sunday, live music Friday and Saturday. Darts played. Reopened in March 2012 after a 3 week refurbishment.
Green Man
29 Scotgate, Stamford PE9 2YQ
Stone built former coaching inn dating from 1796 that features an L-shaped split-level bar. Often has guests from micros plus traditional ciders and perries and a good range of European bottled beers. The secluded patio features a stone mounting block dating back to the pub's coaching inn days. TV and jukebox.
Hurdler
93 New Cross Street, Stamford PE9 1AL
Lively pub with L-shaped bar, pool table, live sport on big screens, and quieter, comfortable lounge area in corner. Lively music and karaoke sessions at the weekend.
London Inn
4 St Johns Street, Stamford PE9 2DB
Dates back to the late 1930s and was once owned by Phipps Brewery of Northampton. The road in front of the pub used to be the Great North Road. Reopened in October 2011 after a lengthy refurbishment which now sees the pub operating on three floors with two outdoor areas. Some interesting artefacts including a wooden harp case and chandelier. Up to five real ales may be available and two ciders. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. Good value food including Wednesday steak night and Thursday curry night. 50p off a pint of non-discounted beers to card carrying CAMRA members.
Lord Burghley
17-18 Broad Street, Stamford PE9 1PG
This pub is a conversion of an historic 18th century building, keeping many of the old features and using reclaimed material for the rest. A large, multi-roomed pub with two fireplaces that has six ales on at all times. (Occasionally one Locale). One room has darts and a large TV screen for live sport events. There is also a TV in the large patio area, half of which is covered and has heaters. Beer festivals are held twice a year on the lower patio area. Food served 12-2 Mon-Fri; 12-2:30 Sat. Live music some weekends.
Millstone
All Saints Street, Stamford PE9 2PA
Late 17th century pub which used to be an important station for carriers in the area. Lively bar with several TVs, popular with younger clientele. Beamed ceiling. Large beer garden at rear. Pizza menu available throughout the day. Suffered severe damage from Storm Doris in 2017 but all fixed now.
Blackstones Social Club
The Sportsfield, Lincoln Road, Stamford PE9 1UU
Push penny current World Champion is a member here. Free entry to CAMRA members.
Mama Liz's
9a North Street, Stamford PE9 1EL
Opened in August 2008. Formerly a Thai restaurant. New Orleans style bar on the ground floor serving real ales, American bottled beers, continental lagers and cocktails. Creole and cajun steakhouse called the Soul Food Shack upstairs and live music every weekend in the Voodoo Lounge music club down in the converted Victorian cellar. Large patio area. Two or three real ales usually available, from national and local breweries. Received a CAMRA Gold Award in October 2009 and voted Peterborough CAMRA Pub of the Year 2010.
Cellar Bar
Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Marys Street, Stamford PE9 2DL
The Cellar Bar is a long, narrow bar underneath Stamford Arts Centre. Open mic some Friday evenings. Open alternate Sunday evenings for quiz. There are two handpumps and an ale from Oldershaw is usually available. The Gallery Bar is open before and during all main performances.
Cheyne Lane Bistro
2-3 Cheyne Lane, Stamford PE9 2AX
Opened in spring 2012. British and music-themed bar and restaurant. One or two real ales served by gravity. Jam night every Thursday. Closed in early 2013 and is now Cheyne Lane Bistro (March 2014). The menu focuses on traditional English food and offfers a mix of casual snacks and formal dining options. They normally have a pin of a Grainstore beer on the back bar and you can get a drink without eating but this is only just a 'pub'. Don't turn up as a group just for a drink!
