TOP 5 U.K. BEACH BARS AND PUBS

 

The U.K. has a stunning coastline, so it makes sense that it boasts some of the very best beach bars and pubs too. When the sun is out, you just can't beat lazing by a sea Enjoying a pint, G&T, or cocktail with the ocean as your view, then sticking around to admire the sunset. Doesn't that sound like bliss?

So here's our uk top 5 to some of the best beach bars and pubs.

 
Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze Beach

Lusty Glaze Beach

 

Lusty Glaze Beach Bar and Restaurant

LUSTY GLAZE, Cornwall. endland.

Nestled in a secluded cove, just a short walk from the centre of Newquay and down the infamous 133 steps, the Bar & Restaurant at Lusty Glaze Beach is the perfect spot for lazy lunches, cosy coffees, and seaside suppers. As a privately owned beach, our unique setting can even be hired exclusively if you’d like to keep the incredible views all to yourself! Lusty Glaze Beach has a fantastic reputation for hosting free live music from favourite local artists, spanning a range of different genres. https://www.lustyglaze.co.uk/

 
Applecross Inn

Applecross Inn

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Applecross Inn https://www.applecrossgallery.com/

 

Applecross Inn

Wester Ross, Scotland.

Judith Fish MBE, and all her lovely staff, welcome you to the Applecross Inn. The Inn aims to provide you with friendly service, fabulous food and drink and comfortable accommodation. Situated on Shore Street, on the rural-remote Applecross peninsula, in the North West Highlands of Scotland, the Inn boasts lovely views across the Inner Sound of Raasay, to the isles of Raasay and Skye.

Famous for its quality, multiple award-winning, dining and bar, the Inn’s great range of delicious fresh meals are well worth the journey here. Open year-round, during the warmer months outdoor dining in our beer garden and ‘Applecross Inn-Side Out’ are also available. During the colder months, there is a peat burning stove in the bar/dining area. A Gold Green Tourism award winner, Judith and her staff aim to provide you and your family with an enjoyable relaxing Highland experience. https://www.applecrossinn.co.uk/

 
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Portrush Yacht Club

Harbour Rd, Portrush, Co. Antrim. Northern ireland.

Founded in 1894 by a group of boating enthusiasts, the Portrush Yacht Club has grown to be one of the biggest and most successful clubs of its kind in Northern Ireland. Portrush Yacht Club offers its members watersports, bar facilities, and food until 2.30pm. PYC offers great food, great coffee, and great views. http://www.portrushyachtclub.com/club

 
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Ty Coch Inn

Porthdinllaen, Gwynnedd, wales.

 

The Ty Coch Inn is nestled in the beautiful fishing village of Porthdinllaen. This is near Morfa Nefyn, Gwynedd on the Llyn Peninsula. You can also access Porthdinllaen via the beach by walking down Beach Road. Ty Coch itself was built in 1823. It was built out of red brick which was imported through the port of Porthdinllaen from Holland. The cellar is much older than this and down there has a fireplace which are now below ground level. http://www.tycoch.co.uk/

 
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The Watering Hole

Pirans Rd, Perranporth, cornwall. england.

 

The Watering hole, described as the only bar on the beach in the UK, a spot that is a must see attraction on this fine island down south of the country, ‘when you go, you will never want to leave’.

They are in the middle of Cornwall’s finest beach on the west coast, with a 3 mile stretch of sand shadowed by dunes and sea as far as the eye can go, with Holywell on the right shoulder and St Agnes on the left.

Just over 30 years ago a man called Bob Job started up a shack on the beach, roaming the Perranporth coast with deck-chairs, surf hire and ice cream vans. Bill was in charge of this establishment before Bob but he then moved down under to Byron bay, which is where he still remains, passing his business onto a Bob, who revolutionised this shack into what is now The Watering Hole. Nobody is too sure on how it was allowed to become a bar / restaurant, but I guess it’s just one of those things that happened, making a difference to huge amounts of people every day. http://www.thewateringhole.co.uk/