📍 0.8 miles from Kenilworth Road
Handy for matchdays: it’s roughly 1.25 km from Kenilworth Road and about 0.54 miles from Luton railway station, so convenient if you’re walking from the train towards the ground. Inside, the pub lists three large screens and a foreign satellite sports service, and it’s noted as showing live TV sport—useful for catching early kick-offs or other games before/after Luton’s match.
Stopped a few doors away for a flight from Luton popped into this pub and was pleasantly surprised. Cosy pub, good atmosphere, landlord was a top bloke. I would defo return if stopping over.
Lovely Irish themed pub in heart of old Luton. Sadly for me no IPA’s on draught but the usual array of beers such as Stella, Madri, John Smiths etc. Great pub for watching sporting events has a fantastic viewing/man cave/smoking area out the back along with a pool table, & darts board. Didn't order food as they only have bar snacks available. They also host many Ska nights and live entertainment here which are very popular with the local community. Great find!
Been in the bailie today, pubs has some history between me and my step dad on how to pronounce it so, been twice both experiences has been good, massive television , pool table and good bar staff, pretty good pub this one
I walked past this place by accident. Popped in for a quick pint. The staff were friendly and chatted with me. The Guinness was a good pint.
There’s a flat, well-maintained path leading to the entrance, and the doorway is wide enough for wheelchair users. Inside, the layout is spacious, with plenty of room to navigate between tables without feeling cramped. There’s also an accessible toilet, which was clean and easy to locate, and staff were more than willing to assist or make adjustments if needed. Outside, the terrace area is also level and accessible, so no one has to miss out on the beautiful beachside view. It’s clear that thought has gone into making the entire space welcoming for everyone — not just in attitude, but in design.