Pubs in Watford
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Slug & Lettuce
66-68 The Parade, High Street, Watford WD17 1AH
Recently refurbished and turned into a Slug and Lettuce.
One Crown
156 High Street, Watford WD17 2EN
The oldest licensed pub in Watford, although not the oldest continuous licence, is a basic single bar pub with several distinct areas, serving locals and visitors to the town centre. No dogs apart from guide dogs.
Red Lion
105 Vicarage Road, Watford WD18 0EY
A large, single, open-plan bar. A handpump was recently installed, but reports have suggested that real ale is not always available. Also stocks bottled beer from Popes Yard brewery.
Popworld
66-68 The Parade, High Street, Watford WD17 1AH
90s & noughties night club bar. Only open three nights a week.
Southern Cross
41-43 Langley Road, Watford WD17 4PP
Part of the "Flaming Grill" chain, now owned by Greene King. Large, open-plan bar with a central serving area. Converted from two houses, it was the home of American intelligence during the second world war, and only became a hotel after they left. Regular general knowledge quizes are held on Thursdays and Sundays. Food is served until 9 p.m. Board games are available. Offers a discount on real ales to CAMRA members. Guest beers often include Tring, Vale and Windsor & Eton beers. Been known yo close at 10.30pm on bank holiday Mondays.
Tudor Arms
Bushey Mill Lane, Watford WD24 7TQ
Large Greene King estate pub now a Golden Oak Inn. Clientele includes regular drinkers as well as families and diners. The pub is open plan but there is a public bar area at the front with darts. The dining area is to the rear. There is a function room that can be booked and a children's play area in the garden.
Walkabout
76 The Parade, High Street, Watford WD17 1AW
Part of the Australian themed bar chain. Sadly no unusual Australian beers; Foster's is the only beer that's particularly Australian in theme.
Wellington Arms
2 Woodford Road, Watford WD17 1PA
Modernised street corner pub oriented towards televised sports and live bands (covers bands play most Saturday nights). The pub has a residents� licence for guests staying in the rooms. Pub games such as darts and crib are played and the pub has three football teams. Guest beer is usually from the Tring range.
West Herts Sports Club
8 Park Avenue, Watford WD18 7HP
The clubhouse is being redeveloped with the intention of moving the bar to a new first floor extension. Drinks are currently being served from the old function room (home of the Watford Beer Festival). A former CAMRA National Club of the Year, and a regular CAMRA's East Anglian Club of the Year, the club grounds were the site of Watford FC's first ground. Up to 4 guest beers are served. Darts, dominoes and cribbage are played. Entry restricted to club members, card-carrying CAMRA members, or customers carrying the current Good Beer Guide. Non club members may need to sign-in and are only allowed entry 4 times a year.
White Lion
79 St Albans Road, Watford WD17 1SJ
Traditional pub consisting of one games (pool, darts) orientated bar, and a larger "saloon" style bar. Several clubs meet at the pub, specifically the Watford Diving Club and Watford Camera (not CAMRA!) Club on Thursdays, and the Watford Bookwriters' Club on Mondays. There is a quiz night on Tuesday, which is free to enter. Live bands play twice monthly, usually on Saturdays. The conservatory can be used for functions, provided they aren't too rowdy. Check with the management for details. There is a car park, but spaces are limited. New management took over in late October 2021, food will not served until the kitchen has been upgraded
Wishing Well
188-196 St Albans Road, Watford WD24 4AT
Reopened mid December 2019 and, despite what the poster on the side of the pub states, there's no real ale. A couple of keg Camden beers are available, served in the brewery's tumbler style glasses, at over £5 a pint. The bar has been opened up into a single, open plan, area and the advertising would indicate that it will be concentrating on televised sport and live music.
Bosleys
107-115 The Parade, High Street, Watford WD17 1LU
Large food based pub during the day that turns into part of the Watford party scene at night with DJ music
