Best Pubs in Salisbury 2026

Ranked by Visitors - updated May 2026

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#1 Top Voted
#1
The Haunch of Venison
The Haunch of Venison
Minster Street
#2
Winchester Gate
Winchester Gate
Rampart Road
#3
The Wig & Quill
The Wig & Quill
New Canal
#4
The Avon Brewery
The Avon Brewery
Castle Street
#5
The King's Head
The King's Head
Bridge Street
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LocalDrinker
6 days ago
There are pubs on this list that are only ranked high because they do food. Purely as a drinking pub, the hidden gems are further down. Change my mind.
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GardenPintGuy
3 days ago
#2 has the best beer garden in Salisbury by a mile. If you're going in summer, it should be #1 no question. The vote doesn't account for season.
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The Village Inn, Quidhampton
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The Bishops Mill

What to expect - price guide

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Budget
Great value picks
- George and Dragon
- The Bishops Mill
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Mid-range
Most popular choice
- The Wig & Quill
- The Avon Brewery
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Premium
Top-rated options
- The Haunch of Venison
- Winchester Gate

What locals say

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An extraordinary pub. The history in this building is palpable — 700 years of ale-drinking and it shows. The mummified hand is genuinely fascinating. Sunday roa-

- Pete F. - The Haunch of Venison
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The best craft beer pub in Wiltshire. The range of real ales and cask beers is exceptional and the staff actually know what they are talking about. A genuine fr-

- Chris D. - Winchester Gate
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Best Wetherspoon in the area. The real ale selection is genuinely impressive for the chain — usually 6-8 rotating casks. Great value for lunch and the screens m-

- Gary H. - The Wig & Quill

Pubs in Salisbury - full guide

- The Haunch of Venison is currently Salisbury's top-ranked pubs - voted #1 by locals.

Salisbury has a pub culture deeply embedded in the city identity — the Haunch of Venison has been serving ale since 1320 and the Red Lion Hotel has been a coaching inn since the 13th century. The city centre is compact enough to walk between pubs, making it one of the finest pub crawl destinations in southern England.

The finest pubs in Salisbury are distinguished by their history, real ale selection and atmosphere. Winchester Gate on Rampart Road is the best craft ale pub. The Haunch of Venison is the most atmospheric — a medieval interior with low beams, an open fire and a hand-drawn pint.

Salisbury also has a strong dog-friendly pub scene and excellent pub gardens. The Village Inn at Quidhampton has the finest enclosed garden near Salisbury. The Winchester Gate has a south-facing garden that is one of the best in the city centre.

Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire with a population of around 40,000. Despite its size, it consistently outperforms expectations for the quality and variety of pubs on offer - particularly along Fisherton Street, the Cathedral Close, and The Maltings shopping centre. The city draws over 5 million visitors a year, many of whom are specifically searching for the best pubs Salisbury has to offer.

By area of Salisbury

City Centre
The Haunch of Venison, Wig and Quill and the Deacons are all within easy walking distance of each other.
Fisherton Street
Winchester Gate and several independent bars — best for craft ale and a younger crowd.
Harnham
The Old Mill Hotel bar — a riverside pub with Cathedral views. 20-minute walk or short taxi from centre.
Village Pubs (within 5 miles)
Village Inn at Quidhampton (2 miles) is the best pub outside the city — large enclosed garden.

Tips - pubs in Salisbury

-The Haunch of Venison is essential — one of the finest medieval pubs in England.
-Winchester Gate publishes its tap list on social media — check before visiting.
-Dog-friendly: Winchester Gate, The Pheasant and Village Inn Quidhampton all welcome dogs.
-The Deacons Wetherspoons is the cheapest option with the most real ale variety.
-Village Inn garden (Quidhampton, 2 miles) is the best outdoor pub space near Salisbury.
-Most city centre pubs are within a 15-minute walking circuit — ideal for a pub crawl.

The Salisbury pub crawl route

Stop 1: Haunch of Venison
Start in the oldest pub in Salisbury — medieval, atmospheric, essential.
Stop 2: Winchester Gate
Walk 8 minutes for the best craft ale selection in the city.
Stop 3: The Pheasant
A genuine local in Salt Lane — friendly and unpretentious.
End at Moloko
Finish at Moloko for cocktails and dancing until 2am.

Frequently asked questions

What is the oldest pub in Salisbury?+

The Haunch of Venison on Minster Street dates from 1320, making it one of the oldest pubs in England.

Which pubs show live sport?+

Wetherspoons (The Deacons) has the most screens. The Pheasant is the most popular local for Premier League and England rugby.

Are there dog-friendly pubs in Salisbury?+

Yes — Winchester Gate, The Pheasant and Village Inn at Quidhampton all welcome dogs.

Which pubs have a garden?+

Winchester Gate has a south-facing city centre garden. Village Inn Quidhampton has the best enclosed garden near Salisbury.

Where can I get real ale in Salisbury?+

Winchester Gate has the finest craft and cask ale selection. The Haunch serves Wadworth ales alongside guest ales.

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- Did You Know?

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The Haunch of Venison in Salisbury dates to 1320 and is thought to be one of the oldest pubs in England — it still has its original medieval layout.

A mummified human hand was discovered in the chimney of The Haunch of Venison in the 19th century, thought to belong to a card player caught cheating around 1650.

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Salisbury had over 60 coaching inns by the 18th century — it was a major stop on the London to Exeter coach road, and the journey to London took around 12 hours.