Must-see nightlife in The Midlands & the Marches

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    Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

    Nottingham

    Carved into the cliff below the castle, this atmospheric alehouse claims to be England's oldest pub. Founded in 1189, it supposedly slaked the thirst of…

  • Old Bell Hotel

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Dating from 1650 and hosting Bonnie Prince Charlie's soldiers in 1745, this history-steeped black-and-white inn was valiantly restored by local…

  • Cardinal's Hat

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Dating from the 14th century, and claiming a resident ghost, Worcester's oldest and grandest pub retains original features, including timber panelling and…

  • Crafty Crow

    Nottingham

    Rotating brews at this beer specialist include several from its own Nottingham-based Magpie Brewery, made from British hops and malts, plus hand-pulls…

  • Jekyll & Hyde

    Birmingham

    Potent cocktails (or rather 'elixirs, concoctions and potions') at this trippy spot are served in sweets jars, watering cans, teapots and miniature…

  • Beer in Hand

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Ciders at this independent pub are sublime and most are locally sourced. It's also the tap room for its own Odyssey beers (such as Black Out, a dark-malt,…

  • Old Thatch Tavern

    Stratford-upon-Avon

    To truly appreciate Stratford's olde-worlde atmosphere, join the locals for a pint at the town's oldest pub. Built in 1470, this thatch-roofed treasure…

  • Lost & Found

    Birmingham

    Fictitious Victorian-era explorer/professor Hettie G Watson is the inspiration for the botanical-library theme of this bar in an 1869-built former bank…

  • Henry Tudor House

    Shropshire

    Tucked off Wyle Cop, this seriously overhanging black-and-white beauty was built in the early 15th century and is where Henry VII stayed before the Battle…

  • Dragon

    Nottingham

    The Dragon has a fabulous atmosphere at any time, thanks to homemade food, a good beer garden and vinyl played on weekends. But it peaks from 7.30pm on…

  • Three Tuns

    Shropshire

    Bishop's Castle's finest watering hole is attached to the tiny Three Tuns Brewery, which has been rolling barrels of nut-brown ale across the courtyard…

  • Wellington

    Birmingham

    The pastel wallpaper, timber bar and polished brass give the impression the Welly is frozen in time, but this spruced-up pub sheltering a timber-decked…

  • Bodega Bar & Cantina

    Birmingham

    South American–themed bar Bodega takes its cues from the continent for drinks (wines from Argentina and Chile, cocktails made with mezcal, tequila, rum,…

  • Beerbohm

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Behind a peppermint-painted traditional shopfront, Beerbohm's richly coloured lounge-style interior is filled with handmade furniture. Its discerning…

  • Electric Bar & Restaurant

    Lincolnshire

    On the top floor of Lincoln's snazzy four-star DoubleTree Hilton Hotel, this swish spot with glittering river views has a lengthy cocktail list headlined…

  • Paten & Co

    Lincolnshire

    When the current owners stripped back this 18th-century building during renovations, they uncovered Paten & Co wine and spirits merchants' painted sign…

  • Bread & Honey

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Beans from single farm estates and co-ops sourced and roasted by London-based Monmouth are brewed at this little bare-boards hole in the wall; the flat…

  • Malthouse

    Shropshire

    Renovated in 2018, this inn on the Severn's riverbanks makes a great place to drink, eat and/or sleep. Local ales, craft gins and cocktails feature on the…

  • Boilermaker

    Nottingham

    Entering what appears to be an industrial boilermaker's shop and navigating your way through two secret doors brings you into this cavernous, low-lit…

  • Cross Keys

    Nottingham

    Seven hand-pulled ales are poured at this split-level pub with works by local artists, British pub fare (fish and chips, shepherd's pie) and a wraparound…

  • Castle Grounds

    Warwickshire

    The 1st-floor terrace of this stylish town-centre bar overlooks Coventry's magnificent Tudor-style, 1917-completed Grade II–listed Council House…

  • Boathouse

    Shropshire

    Linked to the town centre by the 1923-built Porthill suspension footbridge, this Tudor-style inn on the banks of the Severn has a glorious beer garden…

  • All Saints Brewery

    Lincolnshire

    Victorian-era steam-brewing equipment is used to make organic fruit beers at this operation, which has revived the site's original 1825 brewery after it…

  • Cosy Club

    Lincolnshire

    Spectacularly converted with soaring skylit ceilings, this 1848-built corn exchange now contains one of Lincoln's liveliest bars. Along with cocktails…

  • Bacchus

    Birmingham

    Buried beneath the Burlington Arcade, this darkened drinking den has the ambience of a decadent underworld. Down a faux-marble-encased staircase,…

  • William Webb Ellis

    Warwickshire

    Rugby's passion for its home-grown sport reaches fever pitch at this pub where memorabilia covers the walls, cocktails are all rugby-themed (whisky-based …

  • Lichfield Vaults

    The Midlands & the Marches

    On a cobbled lane near the cathedral, sociable 18th-century pub 'The Lich' has a timber-panelled interior and opens to a decked beer garden out the back…

  • Old Nags Head

    Peak District

    An ideal stop for walkers descending from Kinder Scout, the Old Nags Head is a packhorse inn (and former smithy) with tankards hanging from the beams and…

  • Whippet Inn

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Ales and craft keg beers from independent British breweries are the hallmark of this adorable little one-room micropub, along with a wonderful selection…

  • Castle Barge

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Moored on the River Trent overlooking Newark Castle, this former grain barge, which once plied the waters between Hull and Gainsborough, is an idyllic…

  • Malt Cross

    Nottingham

    A fine place for a pint, the Malt Cross occupies a stately old Victorian music hall, where past performers included Charlie Chaplin. It's now a community…

  • Hand in Glove

    The Midlands & the Marches

    The muted charcoal facade doesn't give much away but inside this low-key, independent bar has knock-out cocktails, including a Spicy Malvern (aka a green…

  • Dirty Duck

    Stratford-upon-Avon

    Also called the 'Black Swan', this enchanting riverside alehouse is the only pub in England to be licensed under two names. It's a favourite thespian…

  • Black Lion

    The Midlands & the Marches

    The more real ales and local ciders you knock back in this traditional pub, the more you may believe the tales of resident ghosts from the site's history…

  • Tobie Norris

    Lincolnshire

    A wonderful stone-walled, flagstone-floored pub, the Tobie Norris has a warren of rooms with open fireplaces, a sunny, flower-filled courtyard and local…

  • Armoury

    Shropshire

    Despite being a modern creation, this cavernous brick space with long wooden tables, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, assorted collectables and the aromas of…

  • Old Joint Stock

    Birmingham

    A vast high-ceilinged temple of a pub, housed in an 1852-built former bank, the Old Joint Stock is beloved by a high-spirited after-work crowd. Upstairs,…

  • Outpost Coffee Roasters

    Nottingham

    Outpost roasts sustainably sourced beans on the city-centre's northwestern edge and brews them up here at its tiny espresso bar. Oat, almond and soy milk…

  • NG1

    Nottingham

    A fixture on Notthingham's late-night scene, hedonistic NG1 has four bars and two dance floors belting out house, electro, pop and more to a capacity of…

  • Globe

    The Midlands & the Marches

    In the atmospheric Lanes – a tangle of alleys south of the High St – this old-fashioned pub has fine draught ales and a crowd that rates its drinks by…