Live Sports — Pubs in Welshpool
Discover live sports pubs in Welshpool. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 7 live sports pubs in Welshpool
Angel
12 Berriew St, Welshpool SY21 7SQ
Extensively enlarged and modernised town centre pub. Small snug to right of main door as a reminder of how it was. Large number of tv screens(more than Dixons) showing sport, rather then music videos later at night. Drink prices are reduced between four pm and eight pm during the week. Smoking area/ beer garden at the rear. Three beers are on offer, two of which are from Shropshire breweries.
Grapes Hotel
Salop Rd, Welshpool SY21 7EZ
Built in 1835, this is an end of terrace grade II listed pub with a tiny snug bar which has hardly changed in 100 years. A welsh real heritage pub that was sadly altered when walls were removed to adjoin two left hand rooms to accommodate more customers. The tiny snug bar at the rear right retains a 100 year-old-bar counter, old shelves for a bar back, and bench seating at least 60 years old, and the counter is a Formica one from the 1960s. The lounge bar at the front probably only came into public use in the 1950s when they cut a hatch into the wall for service to the back of the bar. The small room has a lovely 1950s tiled fireplace and the fixed seating is probably from that date. There are outside(undercover toilets) and the pub is popular with local teams. Will open earlier on Saturday, if live football is on the tv!
Green Dragon
Mount St, Welshpool SY21 7LW
A Grade II listed town pub which was established way back in 1754 and relies completely on wet sales. Large open bar on two levels with a pool table at the higher level and a comfortable lower level with large screen TV. Originally much smaller, the pub was extended into the house next door in the early 1980's. There is a small function room with it's own bar to the rear. Even though only one ale is served, it is sourced locally and is usually a good standard.
Pheasant Inn
43 High Street, Welshpool SY21 7JQ
The Pheasant is a Grade II listed building in a terrace of 18th century former town houses, a document dated 1747 noting it was newly built. The false exterior timbering added in the early 1980's has been removed greatly improving the look of the pub. Much modified internally the pub is now one room with pool and darts in the middle. A door towards the rear gives access to the outdoor drinking/ smoking area. In the latter part of the 20th century twice weekly discos were held in an upstairs room, now no longer in use. In days gone by this wet let local was The Upper Pheasant, this was because the Westwood was also know as the Pheasant. A third guest ale is sometimes available at the weekends making this a must stop on any pub tour.
Raven Inn
Raven Square, Welshpool SY21 7LT
The pub is situated next to the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway station. It has an olde world atmosphere and is popular with diners. There is an old photo in the bar at The Raven which shows the site as a row of old cottages, the centre one being an ale house called The Black Lion. The pub is listed in Slater's Directory of 1858 as the Raven with Samuel Oliver as landlord. The pub has now expanded into most of the cottages. It pre-dates the light railway which opened in 1903. The line now terminates at the rear of the pub, but in former times carried on through the town to a terminus near the main line station. Reopened in May 2018 after a major refurbishment. It is contemporary, clean and light while maintaining the traditional and historical elements of its previous incarnations. There are 5 different spaces that all flow through the pub, two open fires, oak and slate flooring, and an eclectic mix of furniture.
Talbot Inn
16 High Street, Welshpool SY21 7JP
Wet sales & sports focussed house in town centre. The building frontage has black and white timbers. As stated on a plaque on the pub-"The timber frame on the left end is probably 16th century. In the 19th century the entrance was flanked by a pair of marbled Tuscan Columns". In the early years, it was called the Corner House Inn! Right hand bar has jukebox and tv showing live sport, left hand side there is a games room. Pub has active dominoes and darts teams. To the rear there is an extensive outside drinking are with many tables under cover as well as covered smoking areas – probably largest outdoor drinking area in town. Grade II listed.
Westwood
Salop Road, Welshpool SY21 7EA
Formerly built as a coaching inn and known locally as "The Westwood" this is a traditional pub with bed and breakfast. A lot of local teams use the pub as their base. There is a comfortable bar area, which has a pool table, dart board and juke box, and a quieter lounge area. An interesting array of ales are sourced from both national and regional breweries.
