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    London Calling

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Rugby Tavern

    Rugby Tavern

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    The Rugby Tavern, or old Windmill pub, is fantastic, whatever time of day you choose to frequent…read morethe place. The drinks are fairly well priced, and the food, although limited at times, is wonderful. I ate here with my partner not so long back and neither of us managed to finish our meals, and not through lack of trying! In the evenings on the weekends they have a DJ/Disco style thing going on. This combined with the staff attitude and general clientele provides an atmosphere that few places in Rugby can match. If bouncing around like a loon isn't really your thing, they also have a quieter bar to the right hand side of the pub/ There is a pool table and duke box in here, so its really good as a quiet meeting place anytime, or it can serve as a kind of escape from the cheese being pumped into the main bar. The "beer garden" is a fairly small cobble stoned area to the back which opens up onto the back of Clock Towers. In the evening it is fabulously quiet out here, especially if you sit under the sheltered heater - fantastic! The landlady is a lovely woman, who is open to ideas for theme nights etc to ensure that customers have a great night out. Fantastic pub for anytime of day with good beer, great food and friendly staff, what more could you want?

    Myself and my collegues often go out for the night in rugby, and we go around many of the bars and…read morethe tavern is normally one of our first stops. They have a bar that splits the pub in half, one side funnily enough always seems to house all the regulars and the other half tends to have all the passerbyers or bar crawlers. We tend to go on the regulars side as a couple of my collegues go there often and take part in ther pub quizes. Its a nice bar and the drinks are really well priced, and they often have special offers on the drinks for eg. if you have a double its only 50p more than a single and they also do some cocktails etc. Although we tend to stick to wine and beers. They normally have a disco on, on a saturday night and the dj is great, all golden oldies or cheesy pop, but when we are all a bit merry we all appreciate a bit of wigfeild or the cheeky girlshaha!!!! In the day time they also do a lunch menu, I have only visited this place once for lunch and i had shephards pie, was really nice and was a really nice homemade one, with side of vegtables, i think it cost 4.50 or round about that price. Overall i think this is a nice pub, the toilets are good, and clean, and the staff are really nice and seem to always have agiggle with their regulars.

    William Webb Ellis

    William Webb Ellis

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    My husband and I stayed in Rugby in 2008 when we went to the British Grand Prix at Silverstone…read moreCircuit. While there, we learned how the sport of rugby was "invented" by a student at the Rugby School named William Webb Ellis, who one day just picked up the ball in his arms during a football (soccer) game - which was supposedly against the rules then - and started running with it. Like most legends, there's a lot of doubt as to whether it's actually true or not. But it makes for a good story. So in honor of William Webb Ellis, we had dinner and beer at the pub in town named after him. I really enjoyed the food and atmosphere here. There were, of course, tons of rugby-themed memorabilia and big-screen TVs showing live or recorded rugby matches as well as other sporting events. Although the menu seems to have changed since we were there, at the time they had a three-course meal deal that was excellent - a fruit and cheese plate, roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, and dessert. There was also a wide range of ales and inexpensive wines. The staff was attentive and very friendly. We watched the Wimbledon Men's Finals while we were there and also listened in on a game of Trivia (they call it Quiz Night there). They asked us if we wanted to join in, but we opted out because we didn't think we would be familiar enough with the questions. We were right - they asked stuff like, "Which color line on the London Underground goes to Kings Cross?" (It's the Blue Line, by the way, but since we hadn't been to London yet, there was no way we would have known that.) But it was very entertaining just listening in. All in all, we had a great time here. If you're into rugby - or even if you're not but just want good food and drink and a fun atmosphere - make sure you stop by the William Webb Ellis when you're in Rugby.

    Came in for a quick drink and ended up staying for sunday lunch after having a look at the menu…read more Food is all fresh and seasonal, not the usual microwaved stuff you'd get in pub chains. Menu is very short, hand cooked and the flavours were just great plus there's nothing like a good homemade yorkshire pudding... Paid 15£ for two main meals ( beef roast and a veggie roast). Will definitely comeback again for that roast!

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    Pegotty's

    Pegotty's

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    My partner and I had just finished a shift at work and wandered into Pegotty's simply to see what…read moreit was like. As it turned out it was possibly the best thing we could have done. This little cafe is set up in such a way that it reminded me instantly of my nan's flat, but in a way that it makes you feel immediately at home. It was very busy and yet it still felt very laid back. We sat down and were faced with a traditional menu, at rediculously low prices - Fanastic I thought. After ordering my Ocean pie and my partners' ham, egg and chips it was no more that 10 mins before our meals were on the table. The food was delicious! Adding a cup of coffee and a hot chocolate to the bill, it still only just cost us £10. I cannot recommend this cafe enough, although small, it is scrupulously clean, instantly welcoming and very good value for money. Perfect for afternoon tea, breakfast or a cheap lunch.

    The first thing I noticed about Pegotty's is how clean it was especially for a Saturday lunchtime…read more The tables and the kitchen were spotless. The service was friendly and the prices were great. I shared a pot of tea with my other half. We got two cups each out of it and it was a nice cuppa. For only £1.70 I was really impressed. We only had a drink there but they do have a good menu at good prices. It's only a small place but it was fairly busy. There are a few tables inside and a small seating area out the front. There are no steps to get inside but there isn't a lot of room inside for disabled access. xxxxx UPDATE xxxxx We went here again and had something to eat. The food was really nice with good portions and the staff were very helpful. This place definitely gets my vote for GVfM.

    London Calling - bars - Updated May 2026

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