Live Music — Pubs in Warwick
Discover live music pubs in Warwick. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 13 live music pubs in Warwick
Four Penny Pub
27/29 Crompton Street, Warwick CV34 6HJ
The pub is in a Georgian building dating from around 1800 and lies a short distance from the town centre, close to the racecourse and castle. Its name derives from the price of a cup of coffee and tot of rum that was charged to workers building the nearby Grand Union Canal in the early 1800s. The single, split-level room has a contemporary feel and a relaxed atmosphere, enhanced by the absence of machines or loud music.
Cape of Good Hope
66 Lower Cape, Warwick CV34 5DP
On the Grand Union Canal this historic alehouse, built in 1798, welcomes canal users and locals alike. The original building on the waterside is now the front bar, with a modern extension to the rear. Internal decorations feature canal memorabilia, including interesting maps. Three permanent real ales are offered along with three locally sourced guest beers. The friendly staff are knowledgeable, and proud to serve local ales and food. There is outside seating alongside the water next to a double lock that can get busy.
Black Pug
69 Coten End, Warwick CV34 4NU
Very welcoming 16th century half timbered Tudor inn with multiple rooms including snug, bar, lounge, dining room and games room. Building dates back to around 1600, at one time it was the parish Poorhouse, it became a pub in 1880. Plenty of old features such as exposed beams and settles and benches. Families and well behaved dogs welcome. The pub changed hands around March 2019 and is now part of the Pug family of pubs. Quiz Night every Tuesday.
Leif Tearooms & Piano Bar
88 West Street, Warwick CV34 6AW
Daytime cafe and evening Cocktail Bar opposite Warwick Castle car park entrance and a stones throw from Warwick Racecourse. Close to J15 of M40. Serves home cooked food everyday.
Oak
27 Coten End, Warwick CV34 4NT
This pub that dates back to at least 1874. The interior is long and narrow. At the rear is a small patio garden. The house beer is Fullers London Pride. Live music at the weekend. The pub was changed in 2017 with the removal of the pool table and more seating installed and the emphasis changed to sports on the TVs and a jukebox
New Bowling Green
13 St. Nicholas Church Street, Warwick CV34 4JD
A 15th century inn, beware low black and white timbered ceilings and four different drinking area with a small cosy lounge. Large garden at the rear with access from St. Nicholas Park. Extensive refurbishment in June 2018.
Lord Nelson Inn
31 Emscote Road, Warwick CV34 5QE
A pub since 1833, this is a friendly pub on the corner of Charles Street in Warwick. The pub has a traditional Victorian bar and lounge layout with a central bar. It serves local ales from Slaughterhouse Brewery and prides itself in the quality of its food.
Tilted Wig
11 Market Place, Warwick CV34 4SA
The pub is housed in a Grade II listed 17th-Century Georgian building which was once part of a market hall. The frontage is made up of a series of arches. Located in Warwick's Market Square, the pub has one light airy bar, but the layout and decor produce three distinct areas. The seating outside in the square on good weather days offers a relaxing continental feel and there is also a small courtyard to the rear. Real cider is available.
Wild Boar
27 Lakin Road, Warwick CV34 5BU
Award-winning Project William community pub, close to the railway station. An end-of-terrace Victorian building, it has a bar, snug and separate beer hall which was formerly a skittle alley. The pub is the taphouse for Slaughterhouse Brewery. Ten handpumps deliver Slaughterhouse, Everards and guest ales, with two real ciders also available. Outside is an attractive patio hop garden - the hops are used for Slaughterhouse's annual brew, the Green Hopper.
Antelope
93 Saltisford, Warwick CV34 4TU
Popular local near Warwick Racecourse. The pub has a long association with the Royal Warwick Regiment. Outside, there is a large mural of the regiment in battle and inside there is other regimental memorabilia. The pub sign features the animal of the Warwickshire Regiment's badge.
Racehorse
36 Stratford Road, Warwick CV34 6AS
Large 1940s style roadside pub. Once owned by Whitbread then by Banks. Sold to Everards in 1989. The pub underwent a refurbishment in 2018. A large spacious pub with distinct internal areas for drinking and dining. Outside there is a large patio and garden.
Old Coffee Tavern
16 The Old Square, Warwick CV34 4RA
Built in 1880 by local philanthropist Thomas Bellamy Dale, the building was know as Dale's Coffee Tavern and Hotel. The building was used by the local authority for many years before the Mosaic Pub and Dining Company refurbished it and opened it as a bar and restaurant in 2017. The bar is housed in a large wooden floored room with tall ceilings and many interesting original features including an internal windowed wall. At the rear is an enclosed yard.
Dough & Brew
45 Brook Street, Warwick CV34 4BL
Located in the centre of Warwick, Dough and Brew offer great food and a large range of bottled beers.
