Pubs and Bars

Pubs and Bars
From country pubs with traditional timbers and open fires, to riverside establishments with views over the water, there is no shortage of fine places to enjoy a drink in the Maldon District. Many of our friendly ‘watering holes’ serve good homemade food, with local and award-winning ales on tap.
As a meeting place for friends or the perfect spot to watch the world go by, enjoy a drink in the Maldon District.
Dengie Pubs
Explore the Dengie Peninsula and discover a quieter way of life in this remote area of the Maldon District. The Dengie is home to the renowned yachting centre of Burnham-on-Crouch as well as numerous Towns and Villages including Southminster, Bradwell-on-Sea, Tillingham, Althorne, North Fambridge amongst others.
Experience panoramic views across the Dengie marshes between the Blackwater and Crouch Estuaries and round off your day with a pint at one of the pubs or bars. The Dengie Peninsula is also home to Wibblers Brewery which is one of the biggest micro-breweries in Essex.
North District Pubs
Explore the northern part of the Maldon District to discover its range of pubs and bars. Discover the historic maritime town of Maldon and venture further out to the Towns and Villages of Goldhanger, Heybridge, Little Totham, Woodham Mortimer and more.
Maldon is home to two award-winning breweries, the Maldon Brewing Company and the Mighty Oak Brewery, you can enjoy their famous beers in pubs across the District.
So wherever you decide to stop for a drink, there are plenty of amazing pubs and bars you can visit using the details below!
Eat out or takeaway?
Cafés and Alfresco
The Maldon District hosts a wide choice of cafés, tea rooms, coffee houses and alfresco dining to enjoy. Offering views along our stunning coastline, or nestled in the heart of picturesque Towns and Villages, these venues give you the chance to take a break from adventuring and enjoy a spot of lunch, afternoon tea or whatever else takes your fancy!
Food and Drink
There is a reason that world class food producers like Maldon Salt, Wilkin & Sons Tiptree Jam and Maldon Oysters have found a home in the Maldon District. Some attribute it to our unique micro-climate while others to the passion of local farmers and food producers. Whatever the reason, the Maldon District is proud of its gastro menu. From independent restaurants and tea rooms to celebrated vineyards and micro-breweries, there is plenty to satisfy any appetite.
Vineyards and Breweries
The Maldon District boasts several award winning breweries and vineyards. There are plenty of opportunities to try local ales and wines in the many scenic public houses across the District including two micro-pubs in Maldon. Tours of the breweries and vineyards are available, and throughout the year there are various events which make for great days out.
Restaurants
The Maldon District offers a wide range of eateries to suit all tastes and pockets. Dining out could not be easier with good quality restaurants, from traditonal pub lunches to amazing brasseries, all ensuring you have plenty of choice and a memorable meal.
With tranquil riverside views or wholesome homecooked meals, breakfast, lunch and dinner may be your favourite times of day in the Maldon District.