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Pubs & Live Music

The Horn Situated in the City Centre, The Horn is recognised as one of the top music pub venues in the UK. We won ‘Entertainment Pub of the Year 2008’ and ‘Live Music Pub Venue 2008’. We show around 80 acts a month and contrary to popular belief, 90% of these bands are original and not tributes. There’s a mass of history The Horn has to offer, including John Peel being a frequent customer back in the day. Numerous artists have kicked off their careers here, such as Kim Wilde (who was also a barmaid) and Paul Young. More recently bands such as The Gallows (held their album release party here), The Subways and Enter Shikari. Victoria St, St Albans AL1 3TE. 01727 853143 www.thehorn.co.uk/

Ye Olde Fighting Cocks. Ye Olde Fighting Cocks dates back to the 8th Century. The pub you can see today was built in the 11th Century. St Albans Cathedral and grounds are just across the road and there are tunnels stretching from the beer cellar to the Cathedral, apparently used by Monks. Cock fighting took place in the main bar in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, hence the name of the pub. 16 Abbey Mill Lane, St Albans, Herts, AL3 4HE: 01727 869152 www.yeoldefightingcocks.co.uk The Garibaldi Like the pub itself, our menu is small but perfectly formed - giving you the testing choice between traditional pub classics and delicious daily specials. Sunday roasts and regular curry nights are the highlights of the week for many - get here nice and early to guarantee yourself a table. 61 Albert St, St Albans AL1 1RT. 01727 894745 www.garibaldistalbans.co.uk/

The Crown Welcome to the beautiful Crown in St Albans, a charming pub with real character and a warm welcome for locals and visitors alike. We offer an extensive selection of rare premium spirits, real ales, new craft beers, fine wines and a delicious menu. Our dishes are freshly prepared - our gourmet burgers are a “must try” - and our fish and chips are a firm favourite. Don’t forget our traditional Sunday roasts, served with all the trimmings. Take a break and relax in our gorgeous beer garden or enjoy our beautifully decorated dining room, which is available to book for functions, meetings and parties. We hope to see you soon. 144 to 146 Hatfield Rd, St Albans AL1 4JA. 01727 853347 www.crownstalbans.com/

The Farmer’s Boy The Farmer’s Boy is a family run tastefully refurbished bay-windowed pub with a passion for Live Music. We have an extensive range of Craft Beers, both on tap and in cans, with probably the best selection of cans in town. We also offer guest Cask Ales, Lager and Cider on tap and regular live music events. There is a late licence, a real log fire, and an open back kitchen serving home cooked food. We also have an extremely attractive Beer Garden with a lovely array of plants, several wooden gazebos and lots of outdoor heating. 134 London Rd, St Albans AL1 1PQ. 01727 860535 www.farmersboystalbans.co.uk/

The Goat Inn An historic pub nestled in the heart of St. Albans. Pop in today for a pizza and a pint. Serving at least four cask-conditioned ales and a range of lagers on draught, we are a proper pub in St. Albans housed in a beautiful, centuries-old building with a large beer garden for good measure. We stock a full wine, gin and rum menu, as well as a fully-stocked top shelf of whiskies. 37 Sopwell Lane, St Albans AL1 1RN. 01727 833934 www.goatinn.co.uk/

The White Swan With its own tail of endless history from the last 250 years, The White Swan is proud to be sited within the bells of our Abbey, St Albans Cathedral. Affectionately known as “The Dirty Duck”, The White Swan is a great place to relax and take in the local hospitality. A traditional pub with a great atmosphere. We have a warm and welcoming atmosphere, a range of Beers, Cask Ales, Fine Wines and Spirits. A brilliant venue for Live music every weekend. 1 Upper Dagnall Street, St Albans AL3 5EA. 01727 830998 www.whiteswanstalbans.co.uk/

The Boot Welcome to The Boot, one of St Albans and the UK’s most historically rich pubs, located right in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. Built in 1420, The Boot is one of the oldest pubs in the UK and remains a traditional public house serving a great selection of real ale, fine wines and homemade food. Located on St Albans famous Market Place, you will find yourself close to some of the finest landmarks St Albans has to offer including The Clock Tower and St Albans Cathedral. The Boot is the first “Battlefield Pub” to be named by The Battlefields Trust. 4 Market Pl, St Albans AL3 5DG. 01727 857533 www.thebootstalbans.co.uk/ The Snug Bar St Albans Set in the historical Fleur De Lys, we’ve unofficial become the best night out in St Albans! Open all day, we shake the best cocktails in town, and undoubtedly have the best bartenders! We’ve also got a sunny garden with its own bar in the summer months, which is now covered to keep warm over winter. The Fleur de Lys, 1 French Row, St Albans AL3 5DU. 07483 038971 www.thesnugbar.co.uk/st-albans

White Lion The White Lion is a quintessential British village pub with a modern sensibility, freshly prepared food, a great range of independently sourced beer, wine and spirits, comfortable surroundings and a very warm welcome. Our beer range features brews from some of the most progressive, independent breweries from the UK & beyond, including our very own Big Smoke Brew Co. 91 Sopwell Lane, St Albans AL1 1RN. www.whitelion-pub.co.uk/

The Mermaid A Traditional Pub in the heart of Saint Albans, serving ever changing Real Ales, Traditional Ciders, Belgian Beers, Tasty Pies with Mash. We are now fully covered and heated in our socially distanced garden. Keeping you safe and warm. 98 Hatfield Rd, St Albans AL1 3RL. 01727 845700 www.facebook.com/mermaidstalbans/

Should you wish to wet your whistle in St Albans you could hardly have a wider choice. ‘Old school’ inns and taverns, cocktail bars, live music venues, gastropubs, they all abide aplenty in St Albans. Here are a few suggestions but the best way to find your ‘local’ is surely to take the air and simply explore.