Live Music — Pubs in Weymouth
Discover live music pubs in Weymouth. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 35 live music pubs in Weymouth
Belvedere Inn
High West Street, Weymouth DT4 8JH
Victorian bar on fringes of town centre. Bare wood flooring throughout. Music most days (see Facebook for programme). Excellent terrace garden. Family and dog friendly. Varied selection of interesting real ales from micro-breweries. Friday all ales and ciders discounted. Up to nine ciders and Guinness accreditation if real ale does not appeal. Quiz Tuesday, games night Thurs. A real gem.
Black Dog
3 St Mary Street, Weymouth DT4 8PB
Large open plan town centre pub on main shopping street. History dates back to 16th century. Said to be named after former landlord's black labrador, the first seen in the town. Cafe style seating outside in summer. Recently refurbished and beers now gravity dispensed. Under 18s not allowed after 6pm.
Boot Inn
High West Street, Weymouth DT4 8JH
Weymouth's oldest pub the single wood-floored bar area giving way at each end to rooms with comfortable seating, and roaring fires in winter. Quiz night Wednesday. No meals are served, except large pork pies and chutney. Not sure which ale to try? - real ales can be purchased as three 1/3rd pint measures. A true pub where conversation rules. Meat draw each Sunday afternoon. Real ale £2.50 on Mondays from 5pm.
Gloucester
85 The Esplanade, Weymouth DT4 7AT
Large basement open plan bar on the seafront beneath the Gloucester Lodge. Large patio area, partially covered. Food served all day. Big screen TV showing football and other sporting events
Dolphin Hotel
67 Park Street, Weymouth DT4 7DE
A Hop Back Brewery pub situated close to the railway station, local bus routes and only a few minutes walk from the beach. The pub is light and airy, divided into two rooms, the rear being a family room with pool table and a large TV screen shows sports. Summer Lightning usually available with two other changing Hop Back beers.
Duke of Albany
51 Park Street, Weymouth DT4 7DE
A corner pub near to station featuring an long 'L' shaped bar and separate dance area for those live music or karaoke evenings. Frequented by locals and regular tourists the pub has nine letting rooms. May not open in afternoons out of season if quiet.
Duke of Cornwall
1 St Edmund Street, Weymouth DT4 8AS
This popular music pub is a pleasant refuge for drinkers who do not wish to sit in the sun on the nearby, often crowded, quayside. Three real ales and a large gin selection. Open mic night Thursday and live music most weekends. There is an over 18 policy.
Edinburgh
3 St Thomas Street, Weymouth DT4 8EW
Friendly single music bar in centre of town dubbing itself the 'House of Sounds'. Live blues groups Tues - Sat.
Finns
26 Westham Rd, Weymouth DT4 8NU
Large, mock-tudor town centre music theme pub featuring rock, heavy metal, punk and Goth styles. Live groups on Thurs, Fri & Sat with tribute acts monthly. No surprise that Robinson's Trooper is served as it was developed with the aid of Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson.
Golden Lion
4 Street Edmunds Street, Weymouth DT4 8AR
Large open plan pub near to the quay. Food served all day. Very busy at weekends, especially summer. Children welcome until 6 pm.
Bar Batida
36 St Thomas Street, Weymouth DT4 8EH
Small one-bar pub opposite TESCOs. No real ale served but concentrates on cocktails and 'street food'. In same group of Weymouth pubs as Lazy Lizard and George. Has been called many names in past years. Albion, Inn on the Corner, Cider House, Orange Cider House, Babylon Bar and now Bar Batida. (NOTE - Batida is the name of a Brazilian cocktail)
John Gregory
113 Radipole Lane, Weymouth DT4 9SS
A modern pub (1980) built to serve the rapidly growing Southill suburb in the early eighties. The pub is named after the intended licensee, Mr John Gregory Baldwin, who unfortunately died the year before opening. Recently totally revamped to create a large open-plan pub/restaurant. Nearest pub to Weymouth Football Club.
Kings Arms
15 Trinity Road, Weymouth DT4 8TJ
This quayside hostelry has recently had a face lift giving a lighter bar area and modernised lounge. Customers are a mix of tourists and locals. Ideally situated for views of the busy harbour, with it's lifting bridge and a stone's throw from the town centre.
Closet
38a St Edmund Street, Weymouth DT4 8AS
Corner LGBT bar & restaurant recently merged with adjoining Closet nightclub and adopting that name. No real ale served.
Market House
37 Maiden Street, Weymouth DT4 8AZ
Corner bar in quiet street off main town centre. Quite dark with pool room at one end. Sports bar with big TVs. The pub currently offers over fifteen ciders. Very reasonable prices and there is a Happy 'Hour' from 4-7pm.
Nothe Tavern
Barrack Road, Weymouth DT4 8TZ
Single 'L' shaped bar pub on the Nothe peninsula, on south side of the harbour. At the rear is a terrace garden with views across the rooftops and the harbour. No dedicated parking but public car park opposite. New licensees post lockdown.
Old Castle Hotel
5 Sudan Road, Weymouth DT4 9LB
Comfortable suburban local, close to Sandsfoot Beach, with single bar on three terraced levels. Large garden. Limited food menu (baguettes & jacket potatoes). Music in garden Sunday afternoons.
Park
Grange Road, Weymouth DT4 7PQ
Corner one bar pub 10 min from station in B&B area. Large screen TV showing sport and music TV. Separate snug/dart room. Karaoke and Quiz nights.
Red Lion
Hope Square, Weymouth DT4 8TR
Situated opposite the old Devenish brewery, the pub was once the brewery tap, quite small inside, but there are numerous tables outside on sunny side of square and is extremely popular. Live music in the Square most summer weekends Usually five ales including a ‘Lifeboat Ale’ a re-badged beer where a percentage of sales is donated to the RNLI. Large range of rums available. Winter hours slightly more restricted
Royal Oak
52 Dorchester Road, Weymouth DT4 7JZ
Open plan, out of town pub with impressive frontage. Separate family room and games room. Bed and Breakfast accommodation for groups and singles/couples. Sports TV also big supporters of Weymouth FC. Outside area completely revamped during 2021 pandemic lockdown, providing a newly grassed garden area and semi-covered patio, including 50" television for the sports.
Sailors Return
1 St Nicholas Street, Weymouth DT4 8AD
Fish and fishing are dominant in this harbourside pub. Early breakfast served for anglers and others. Fishing trips arranged. Live music Wednesdays and weekends. Note that despite the early opening, alcohol is not served until 11am.
Famous Old Spa
229 Dorchester Road, Weymouth DT3 5EQ
Large Marston's 'Family Pub' comprising one vast area with separate restaurant and family room. Outside there is a garden, play area and patio. Guest ales from Marston's list. Food all day.
Star
18 Gloucester Street, Weymouth DT4 7AW
Quiet single bar public house, adjacent to municipal car park., populated by friendly group of regulars. Breakfast rolls and tea served mornings, Tuesday to Saturday. The house beer, Star Ale, is Hancock's HB, brewed by Brains for Molston Coors.
Tides Inn
26 King Street, Weymouth DT4 7BH
A light and airy, street corner pub on direct route between station and esplanade. No food except light meals as the area is already rich in all manner of eateries. Frequent special offers - see 'A' board outside. Reduced prices for duration of televised football matches.
Waterloo
1 Grange Road, Weymouth DT4 7PQ
Recently refurbished street corner local just a well directed stone's throw from the promenade in the heart of B & B land. Walled beer garden. One changing real ale served. No food at present except 'Pukka' pies, pasties and sausage rolls.
Weatherbury Hotel
7 Carlton Road North, Weymouth DT4 7PX
Large corner pub situated in a residential area, 400 yds from the beach. The London Pride is supplemented by guests, usually from small, established breweries. There is a small patio area outside whilst the interior is open plan with a pool table dominating one end and a small side room, which can be used for meetings or families. The menu is varied without being over elaborate. Happy hours feature in the late afternoon
Wellington Arms
St Albans Street, Weymouth DT4 8PY
A Grade II-listed single bar town centre pub very handy for a break from shopping. The green faience tile frontage dates from 1850 and the wood-panelled interior and mirrors are essential features of this former Eldridge Pope town pub. Guest beer from Marstons
White Hart
Lower Bond Street, Weymouth DT4 8LY
One of the town's oldest pubs now redeveloped into an open plan hostelry set in the midst of the town shopping centre. Meals available all day. Large paved area outside. The pub is one of Greene king's John Barras brands and beer selection reflects this.
Actors
3-7 Maiden Street, Weymouth DT4 8BB
Nightclub open from approx 10pm until early hours. Closed Sunday and Tuesday. No real ale.
Royal Oak
Custom House Quay, Weymouth DT4 8BE
Corner pub linked to larger Rendezvous pub/club next door with wooden beamed floor fronting a long single bar. Regular live music. Six changing ales, often local and seasonal. Seating outside overlooking harbour. 20% CAMRA member discounts.
Tropical Turtle
38 Maiden street, Weymouth DT4 8BA
Cariibbean themed restaurant with a small bar situated in Church Passage linking Maiden St with St Mary St. Customers can only drink in the bar if they have eaten in the restaurant or have ordered a substantial meal and are awaiting a take away.
PlayYard
59 St Thomas Street, Weymouth DT4 8EQ
Smart single bar, small but lively. Concentrating on cocktails.
KIKAbeach
52-53 The Esplanade, Weymouth DT4 8DG
Cocktail and tapas bar on Esplanade. Meals served throughout the day in family atmosphere. Changes to lively live music venue at night. No real ale served.
Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Working Mens Club
1 Mitchell Street, Weymouth DT4 8BT
Members club in large imposing brick-built building, close to harbourside, locally referred to as 'Weymouth Workies'. Temporary visitors membership available for £2. Real ale choice can vary.
Three Chimneys
143-145 The Esplanade, Weymouth DT4 7NN
Cellar bar located under the Hotel Mon Ami on the seafront, serving 'smokehouse' style food for dining on site or delivery. Among entertainment on offer are poker nights and an escape room. Karaoke on Fridays and Saturdays.
