Live Music — Pubs in Warrington
Discover live music pubs in Warrington. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 32 live music pubs in Warrington
Post House
6 Springfield Street, Warrington WA1 1BB
An inviting and inexpensive cocktail amd beer bar in what was once the post office, in the heart of the cultural quarter of Warrington. A lively and fun venue. Comedy Night every Tuesday. No Real Ale.
Grill on the Square
7 Palmyra Square North, Warrington WA1 1JQ
Predominantly a restaurant.
Hideout
76-80 Sankey Street, Warrington WA1 1SG
No real ale.
HopCo
6 Bold Street, Warrington WA1 1DR
A small quirky bar based in the centre of Warrington, serving craft ale, beers and stouts, with a wide range of gins, cocktails, rum and whiskeys. Live music Friday and Saturday nights. No Real Ale.
Woolston Royal British Legion Club
50 Manchester Road, Woolston, Warrington WA1 4AD
RBLC club. No real ale.
Block 1 Bold Street
1 Bold Street, Warrington WA1 1DR
New cocktail bar in former Woolpack building. No Real Ale.
Acoustic Cafe
79-81 Sankey Street, Warrington WA1 1SL
A fully licensed coffee bar, providing hot and cold beverages and gourmet sandwiches in a relaxed atmosphere. No Real Ale.
Box Works
Evans House, Norman Street, Warrington WA2 7HW
Live music venue with pool and darts room housed in former nightclub. Popular venue for parties and dancing. No Real Ale.
Firkin Tap
32-34 Buttermarket Street, Warrington WA1 2LL
Warrington’s 3rd and newest Micropub opened October 2019 in a former coffee shop building. A cosy, light and airy single-room bar with a large glass frontage looking out on to the pedestrianised town centre. It offers a range of cask ales, craft beers, gins and wines. Business up for sale Nov 2021
Austin's Sports Bar/No 4
4 St Austins Lane, Warrington WA1 1HE
No Real Ale
Botanist
Unit 1, 6 Time Square, Warrington WA1 2NT
Bar and restaurant in Warrington town centre. No Real Ale.
Bear & Bottle
90-92 Mersey Street, Warrington WA1 2BP
Single room pub refurbished in 2020 and now including a gin bar. No Real Ale.
Albion
94 Battersby Lane, Warrington WA2 7EG
Large and imposing Victorian frontage bearing the initials of the previous ownership gives way to a more contemporary interior with the original flooring now exposed again. Two warming real fires. Up to four real ales from independent brewers are available, often with an emphasis on local ales. Regular live bands, jam nights and karaoke feature. Wednesday nights host stand-up comedy, pub quiz or bingo, generally on a rotating basis. The games room includes a pool table. The pub actively supports local charities and good causes and is a former local CAMRA Community Pub of the Year.
Blue Bell
27 Horsemarket Street, Warrington WA1 1TS
Large, single room, pub in the pedestrianised centre of town and next to Golden Square with an outdoor seating area. Serving up to 3 real ales from Greene King's list and good value breakfast until noon plus other food all day. Bands perform on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Brooklands
120 Lovely Lane, Warrington WA5 1PQ
Large red-brick pub near Warrington General Hospital which briefly reintroduced cask ale Summer 2015 but has now reverted to keg only. Occasional Live music, Quiz night Sunday, Karaoke Saturday night.
Bull's Head
33 Church Street, Warrington WA1 2SX
The Bull’s Head is still a rambling 17th Century pub, converted from a row of ancient cottages. There are a good variety of rooms within, pool room, comfortable bar area and a couple of cosy snugs. At the rear is a modern function room and one of the few remaining crown greens. The Warrington Singers Club, founded in the late 1960’s, meet here every Sunday night from 8.30pm, with a chance to sing or play supplemented by special guest every few weeks. Identified by CAMRA as having a regionally important historic pub interior. Under temporary management July 2020.
Dog & Partridge
Manchester Road, Warrington WA1 3TZ
Large pub set back from the main A57 with lounge and family dining area, childrens play area and large self-contained grounds. A much improved image in recent years now sees the reputation of the home-cooked food especially popular. Live music and special events have been added and the outdoor play area is being refurbished for 2020.
Famous King & Queen
147 Padgate Lane, Warrington WA1 3SN
Located away from the town centre , in the middle of Padgate village shops, this large pub remains full of character and not been made open plan as many town centre pubs. It is also one of a few pubs still to retain its bowling green outside at the back. Activity consists of some live bands on a Saturday (usually for charity) or karaoke and quiz nights on Tuesday
Feathers Hotel
94 Bridge Street, Warrington WA1 2RF
Town centre pub with ornate frontage and a single room with several raised areas and alcoves, refurbished November 2019. Food served all day. No real ale available.
Friars Court
4B Barbauld Street, Warrington WA1 1EX
Warrington's longest established Indie Venue, home of the Live Music and the Friars Live Festival. No Real Ale.
Hatter
26 Lovely Lane, Warrington WA5 1NE
Large multi level drinking area and a separate bar with darts and pool which is available for private hire. Karaoke plus DJ every Friday and live bands on Saturday.
Hawthorne
40 Orford Lane, Orford, Warrington WA2 7AF
The Hawthorne is a community local on a high street on the outskirts of Warrington town. It is predominantly a sports bar focusing on delivering the best in live sport supported by a small bar food offer. No Real Ale.
Kings Head
40 Winwick Street, Warrington WA2 7TU
Real ale may appear at "busy times"
Bridges
115 Bridge Street, Warrington WA1 2HR
An eclectic, single room, sports bar at the bottom of Bridge Street with a heated beer garden at the rear. Pool and darts feature in the pub and horse racing enthusiasts are well catered for with a dedicated racing channel. Occasional live music.
Rodney
67 Winwick Road, Warrington WA2 7DH
Situated about 400yds north of the bus interchange/railway station this pub can be exceptionally busy when Warrington rugby league team are at home, as the stadium is directly opposite. A large spacious pub but still retaining some smaller areas. A small stage in a corner for live music every Saturday night, Children are welcome until 8pm, No Real Ale.
Lower Angel
27 Buttermarket Street, Warrington WA1 2LY
Enjoy a step back in time here, with a traditional vault and lounge layout and sheltered beer garden. Memorabilia from the former Walker's brewery and stained glass windows remain. The 5 changing beers are mainly from independent breweries. Reopened August 2021 with new tenants.
Maltings
Old Hall Road, Warrington WA5 9PB
Somewhat off the beaten track, an ex-farmhouse pub in the middle of a new-town environment extensively refurbished Autumn 2017 and with a focus on food. Run by the same local company who operate the Blue Bell, Feathers and White Hart in Warrington town centre.
Pasha Loune
95 Buttermarket Street, Warrington WA1 2NL
Tapas Bar & Restaurant. No Real Ale.
Porters Ale House
78 Buttermarket Street, Warrington WA1 2NN
This long and narrow multi-room pub was originally called the Cross Keys and is next to the former St Mary's School, whose Victorian and older buildings still stand, and where Michael Hardman MBE, co-founder of CAMRA, began his education and played in the rugby league team that won the 1957 Warrington primary schools championship. No Real Ale.
Ring o' Bells
Church Street, Warrington WA1 2TL
This is a small, inviting pub opened out, but with some semi-secluded areas. It has an "Old World" style and is a listed building, although much of the interior has been changed over the last few years. It is situated between the rectory and the main church for Warrington, on a secluded, cobbled cul-de-sac off what used to be the main road to Manchester. Family-friendly with children are welcome until 9pm. All meals are freshly cooked and special requirements can often be catered for. A parking arrangement has been agreed with the Sainsburys store (across the road), give bar staff registration of car for free parking. There is a well-appointed Function Room available upstairs
Saracens Head
381 Wilderspool Causeway, Warrington WA4 6RS
The pub is the old Greenall’s Brewery Tap, in a beautiful multi-room Victorian building with an enormous beer garden. It’s on the busy A49 between Warrington and Stockton Heath. A popular bar with pool, darts, dominoes and poker leagues, and has regular live music nights and open mic the second Saturday every month. Offering Thai food plus Sunday roast dinners.
White Hart
56 Sankey Street, Warrington WA1 1SB
Extensively refurbished a few years ago the layout remains the same but now feels much more upmarket. Now has a food emphasis lunchtime and evening, expect eclectic choices on the menu including kangaroo and buffalo. Regular offers for Food.
