Pubs in Hereford

Are you looking for a pub in Hereford?  No matter if you are looking for somewhere to have a quiet drink, or something a little more lively, Hereford will have a pub to suit your needs.  Below is a list of pubs in Hereford.  Currently our information is taken from individual pubs websites and are not our own opinions.  We would value any feedback or reviews of the below pubs so that we can inform other visitors.

The Victory – The Victory in Hereford is the home of the Spinning Dog Brewery.  The Spinning Dog specialise in producing unique, quality ales and have won numerous awards for their beers.  The Victory really is a must see with a ship for a bar!

Spread Eagle Inn – Affectionately known as The Spread, the Spread Eagle is a 17th Century public house.  It’s a popular pub serving the usual range of drinks and serving their own home cooked food.

Saxtys Bar – Saxtys is a bar, restaurant and club all in one.  They’re located in the centre of town and offer a choice of four bars.  Offering a range of high quality draughts and a quite excellent range spirits; from the standard Smirnoff to more select cognacs,whiskies, gins and vodka’s.

The Hop Pole – One of the popular and most established bars in Herefordshire with a comfortable and stylish interior.  They also have several large flat screen tv’s showing sporting events.  Why not book one of their booths, with it’s own TV and fridge for a match.

The Barrels – The Barrels in Hereford is an aware winning pub and the Wye Valley Breweries flagship venue; it was the brewery’s home for a long time.  A fantastic, down to earth pub, with attracts an eclectic clientèle who come for the lively, very friendly atmosphere and excellent beers.  It’s also home of the ever popular Barrels Beer Festival which raises money for local charities.

The Imperial – The Imperial is a contemporary pub which puts an emphasis on first class service and standards.  Enjoy a lunchtime gossip, an after work wind down or a pub to start a really great night out.

Gilbies Bar and Bistro – Gilbies have a philosophy of stocking the best.  They have a great selection of bottled and draught beers, wines and spirits.  Be sure to pop in to meet the friendly and attentive staff; and if you’re their early evening you’ll also get to enjoy the two hours of Happy Hour(s)!

Zane – Started by local, Nicky Slater, Zane is a wine bar and restaurant.  The drinks they stock and sell are both of the highest standard.  A high quality establishment that takes it’s looks and service very seriously.

The Litten Tree – The Litten Tree draws in customers right across the board, diners, shoppers and families.  Offering good value food offers and a range of quality drinks.  Open until late on a Friday and Saturday night.

Kings Fee – The local Wetherspoons, The Kings Fee is large, spacious and everything you would expect from a Wetherspoons.

The Kerry – Either packed or empty.  A lively pub when it gets going, but quite charmless.

Bar Spirit – A place to visit for shots and cocktails.

Watercress Harry’s – From the same company as Saxtys comes Watercress Harrys.  They offer a good selection of draughts and spirits and a cool relaxed atmosphere; enjoy a relaxing pint or start your evening here.

The Grapes – Refurbed in February 2011, The Grapes has undergone a complete refit.  Comfy seating areas with good lighting, The Grapes is inviting whilst still retaining the features of a 16th Century coaching inn.  Herefordshire real ales and ciders are on offer.

The Lichfield Vaults – A Hereford pub that keeps wooden panelling, old floors and wooden beam appearance.  Good local ales and a friendly atmosphere, with food available at lunchtimes.  Worth a visit.

The Old Market Inn – Used to be the Newmarket, had a name change which coincided with a refit which reopened the pub with a light airy atmosphere.  Offering incredible value on meals and a wide range of drinks; with a well priced wine list.