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Live Sports — Pubs in Withington

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Found 5 live sports pubs in Withington

Withington Bowling Club

Withington Bowling Club

Birchacre Grove, Withington M14 6UX

Real Ale Available
Garden
Smoking Area

The location of this club is both a surprise and a delight. Unsurprisingly for a bowling club, it features an immaculate bowling green to the side. The club house is a low, bungalow-like structure from the early 1900s, internally it consists of a main room with bar to the side; it has three full size snooker tables, plus a pool table in a smaller annex. The walls display many plaques with lists of past competition winners. A verandah at front has a hatch for service to some green-side seating, the function room can be hired.

Ziggy Sixx Social Club

Ziggy Sixx Social Club

393 Wilmslow Road, Withington M20 4WA

Garden
Sports TV
Close to Railway Station

Reverted in late 2018 to the Drop Inn name, prior to this was Inferno. Formerly a rustic bar and music venue, a large pub, it was popular with students, local residents and hotel guests. It had many TVs showing sports, games machines aplenty, pool tables, a dart board, plenty of regular and one-off events. Hotel attached, the Ram Lodge; incorporates Inferno restaurant too.

Red Lion

Red Lion

532 Wilmslow Road, Withington M20 4BT

Real Ale Available
Karaoke
Garden

The oldest pub in Withington (also Grade II listed) and the only one of the three Lions in the village remaining. This 17th century inn appears to be a ‘pub for all seasons’. The long, low whitewashed exterior festooned with hanging baskets gives an ‘olde worlde’ impression immediately at contrast to the ‘Free WiFi’ sign. The interior presents a similar bewildering contrast, with a low-ceilinged vault area opening up into a larger bar with a more mainstream feel that leads off into a cavernous conservatory. Behind this there is also a magnificent bowling green with extensive outdoor seating around it, making this a very popular pub in summer. However this mix of environments encourages a broad mix of clientele, although judging by the number of TV screens, their love of sport as well as beer provides them with a common ground. Quiz on Mon; Poker on Thu/Sun; Motown night every second and last Sat of the month. History: changed ownership 12/2/2020 from being a long-time Marston's house to local brewer, JW Lees.

Victoria

Victoria

438 Wilmslow Road, Withington M20 3BW

Real Ale Available
Cask Marque Accredited
Family Friendly

Built in the late 1800’s before being bought by Hydes in 1904 and extended into the adjoining off licence in the 1980’s. The period exterior with its etched glass windows hides a large open-plan compartmentalised interior. This area mixes local residents with one of the largest student populations in Europe, who bolster the trade in the evenings. This mix of clientele ensures that the pub is busy at lunchtimes and can be packed in the evenings. The pub also benefits from big screen sports and is an increasingly popular venue for watching the game. It boasts enthusiastic darts teams, alternating live music (first Saturday of month is Motown) and a disco / DJ (Fri) and weekly quiz nights (Thu) when competition between students and locals can be boisterous but is always good-natured. At the rear of the pub there is an attractive outdoor beer patio where you can enjoy a cold drink in the sunshine. Recently sensitively refurbished by Hydes, the Victoria now increasingly also sells guest beers and traditional ciders. Typically the pub will sell Hydes core range together with four or more guest beers, often from micro breweries. Ciders are Westons Old Rosie plus two changing ciders.

Hare & Hounds

Hare & Hounds

Walcot Road, Withington SY4 4PY

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking

Although the Hare & Hounds is only some 8 miles from Shrewsbury centre and even less from Wellington, the journey through narrow country lanes suggests an incursion into the deepest of Shropshire countryside. It became a free house in February 2013 having been bought from Admiral Taverns. The internal layout is open plan, although its various snugs suggest it was once multi-roomed. This is definitely not a "destination" pub as the overall feel is of a comfortable, traditional local which is popular with the community and maybe even some followers from further afield! There are teams based here, including an archery club. There's a Bring and Buy Back book corner and dogs are welcome except when food is being served. The "plain" toilets have been replaced by quite swish facilities with a picture on the Gents wall of the mural that used to be there. In its time it has been owned by the Wrekin Brewery of Wellington, together with the Shrewsbury & Wem Brewery.

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