Live Sports — Pubs in Stone
Discover live sports pubs in Stone. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 11 live sports pubs in Stone
St John's Sports & Social Club
Oxford Road, Stone HP17 8PT
Large member's club next to the club's football pitches
Brent Old Boys Club
London Road, Stone DA2 6AS
The Brent Club is an independent, non-affiliated club, run by an ex-landlord of a local, sadly now closed, GBG listed pub. In addition to the regular beer, two nationally sourced guest beers are normally available. CAMRA members can gain entry with a membership card. The Club was built by Lorenzo Fuller who owned land around the area and built houses in Lingfield Ave. He donated the building to a football team formed by ex-pupils of Brent Primary School.
Crown & Anchor
1 Station Road, Stone ST15 8JP
This thatched pub at the top of Stone High St was extensively renovated (including re-thatching) in 2013. The pub focuses mainly on high-class cuisine in the week and as a nightclub venue on Friday and Saturday nights when from 10pm you can dance the night away until 3am. However; drinkers are catered for, there is ample seating and standing room around the central island bar. On Sundays from noon – 6pm a choice of two roasts is available in addition to the normal venue.
Crown Hotel
38 High Street, Stone ST15 8AS
Formerly a smart hotel in the middle of Stone with a history going back to the 16th century, It was largely rebuilt in 1779 following a fire. The hotel has 32 rooms. Changed hands in 2014 with a resultant distinct change in character. Reasonably priced accommodation.
Poste of Stone
1 Granville Square, Stone ST15 8AB
A large open plan Wetherspoons pub which opened in 2002, the building was previously the town's Post Office. It is on the periphery of the shopping area and a short walk from the Trent & Mersey Cannal. There is a bus stop outside. Food is served all day every day. The pub stocks a wide range of regularly changing real ales including locally produced Lymestone, Slaters, Blythe Brewery and Salopian beers. This pub also has its own beer 'Poste of Stone' brewed by Lymestone which is only available at this branch and is on sale throughout the year. In addition to the usual two Wetherspoon's beer festivals each year they also have a local beer festival each year which includes "meet the brewers" nights.
Star Inn
21 Stafford Street, Stone ST15 8QW
An old canalside pub which retains two original, flag floored, small bars (dog friendly), these are separated from a more modern, food orientated lounge area and conservatory. An exterior plaque commemorates the pub's place in the Guiness 'Book of Records' for the most differing floor levels in a public house. The Spitfire sign refers to the pub's role in organising the purchase by the town of a Spitfire, named the Star of Stone, for the RAF during the war; look for a commemorative painting and the citation scroll in the pub. Outside tables on the canalside are popular in the summer. Guest ales from the Marston's seasonal offerings.
Red Lion Inn
25 High Street, Stone ST15 8AJ
A town centre pub with a small, comfortable, front room and a larger back bar with pool, darts and horse racing TV, which is popular with the betting fraternity. Extensively and nicely refurbished in 2017 including construction of a smart outside smoking area.
Lamb Inn
Eccleshall Road, Stone ST15 0HJ
A compact, relatively modern pub tucked away off the A34 on Eccleshall Road by the Fillybrooks Shell Garage. A friendly welcome awaits in a pub with two bars and a function room, in a building that looks rather like a chalet bungalow.
Bridge
1-3 Oulton Road, Stone ST15 8EB
One of the few town centre pubs with a car-park, The Bridge is a friendly corner town local comprising a comfy bar and a double room lounge area with wood and stained glass panelling. It is close to the station and bus stops are only minutes away over the railway bridge and down the hill. Extensively refurbished August 2018. There is an extensive lunch and evening menu with pizzas being a speciality. The pub is also open for Sunday meals. Live music is frequently offered and there is a new outdoor seating area to the side of the car park.
Talbot Inn
88 Station Road, Stone ST15 8ES
An old-fashioned pub just a few yards down from Stone station, and around 200m from the Trent & Mersey Canal. Two rooms at the front, one of which is dedicated to pool, the other being a comfy bar with a coal fire. To the rear is a large lounge with a darts board. TV screens in every room, largely dedicated to BT and Sky sport. Live music Sat nights, open-mike nights every fourth Sunday and a themed disco third Sunday in the month. For the future there are big plans for the pub including another three handpulls. There will always be a local beer and at least one micro brewery beer; aso there'll be “Talbot Ale” (brewed by Marstons). Bar snacks, Sunday roasts and popup themed food nights are available.
Pheasant Inn
Old Road, Stone ST15 8HS
An old fashioned terrace corner pub with three separate rooms. The Pheasant is deceptively spacious inside. The front room is a pleasant, traditional public bar with a log burner and there are two larger rooms to the rear. The pub is a real community focus hosting numerous local activities as well as more traditional pub games including dominoes & crib. "The Phez" hosts a dozen or more community groups. Sport is popular here with TV screens both to the front and rear.
