Live Sports — Pubs in West Bridgford
Discover live sports pubs in West Bridgford. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 9 live sports pubs in West Bridgford
Trent Bridge Inn
2 Radcliffe Road, West Bridgford NG2 6AA
Like the replacement of the original bridge nineteen years before, this building stood behind, and then replaced the original inn in 1890, and overlooks Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. It was the landlord of the TBI in 1838, William Clarke, who founded the cricket club, when he fenced off the field behind the pub. After a £1m-plus refurbishment by JD Wetherspoon, the prominent Victorian corner pub re-opened in 2011 to much acclaim, including a CAMRA branch award in 2012. The interior comprises a number of inter-connected, warm wood-panelled rooms and includes cosy booths, comfy sofas either side of an open fireplace and an array of mainly cricket-themed sporting memorabilia. Pleasant staff, led by an enthusiastic manager, will be happy to pull a sample of one of the 12 real ales and the many real ciders usually available. All of the bars - including those in the function rooms - are set up to serve real ale on handpull. The pub participates in JDW's annual beer festivals, often serving all of the beers at the same time.
Beeches Hotel
Wilford Lane, West Bridgford NG2 7RN
Refurbished and re-opened 1st September 2020. The bar of the comfortable and modern Beeches Hotel is open to the public. The bar area consists of a variety of spaces, tables and seating for any occasion. Note - there is a smart dress code: no work boots, overalls etc. The hotel has 43 rooms.
Larwood & Voce
Fox Road, West Bridgford NG2 6AG
The open plan layout has two distinct areas; one carpeted with tables laid out for diners, and the other a wooden floored area for drinkers. There are also two raised areas in each section which could be used for small parties. Décor is smartly contemporary. Special food themed events are occasionally held.
Black Pearl
42-44 Bridgford Road, West Bridgford NG2 6AP
Cocktail Bar with a pirates and rum theme.
Poppy & Pint
Pierrepont Road, West Bridgford NG2 5DX
Former British Legion Club converted in 2011 to become a Castle Rock pub and café. It has a large main bar with a raised area and a family area (children welcome until 9pm) with a café bar, all with a homely, welcoming feel. A large upstairs function room features a folk club and other local events, and the beer garden overlooks a former bowling green and tennis courts. 12 handpumps dispense the Castle Rock beers plus guests, often from new breweries. There are usually 2 real ciders and excellent food is served. Bar service starts at 10am. The car park now has an EV charging point.
Waterside Bar & Kitchen
1 Bridgford House, West Bridgford NG2 5GJ
Former Sports bar overlooking the River Trent. Major refurbishment in early 2020 transformed this bar, and is now modern and stylish. Food served daily.
Test Match Hotel
Gordon Road, West Bridgford NG2 5LP
This is a large imposing, grade II* listed, art deco pub has a revolving door entrance. Built in the 1930's it has high vaulted ceilings and the walls are lined with timber panelling. There is an upstairs cocktail bar that is accessed up a sweeping stairway. There are two striking wall murals, which are on a cricketing theme. The separate public bar houses the pool table and darts. Outside, there is a courtyard drinking area at the back of the pub.
Willow Tree
Rufford Way, West Bridgford NG2 6LS
Fully refurbished in November 2016, this community estate pub has a large open plan layout with a mixture of wooden and carpeted floors. Comfortable seating with tables, chairs and sofas. The décor is plain, but contemporary. The layout has been designed to form three or four distinct areas. There is a dining area, a comfortable drinking area, and a section for pool and sports TV. A small lounge area is tucked away at the back. Competitively-priced food and drink is a feature of this pub. The car park has an EV charging point.
Wolds
Loughborough Road, West Bridgford NG2 7HZ
Large iconic building on the main Loughborough Road. Whilst generally open plan it has been split into several distinct areas on three levels, with a 'separate bar'. Carpeted in eating areas, with a more private area available for parties. Now branded as a 'Hungry Horse' following a extensive refurbishment in December 2017. Pub aimed at value family dining.
