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CAMRA unveils UK’s top 16 pubs


Hope, Carshalton, London Pub of the Year 2025. Photo by Rodger Molyneux
Hope, Carshalton, London Pub of the Year 2025. Photo by Rodger Molyneux

CAMRA has revealed the 16 regional and national winners in its Pub of the Year 2025 competition.  The shortlisted pubs have beaten thousands of entries to be crowned the best in their region or nation and will now battle it out for the chance to be named CAMRA’s overall Pub of the Year. The final four pubs in the running for the overall title will be announced in October with the winner revealed in January 2026.


With the Bank Holiday weekend approaching, CAMRA is encouraging people to get out and enjoy their local or seek out all of these great pubs for a quality pint in great surroundings.  Judges are looking for great atmosphere, décor, welcome, service, inclusivity, overall impression and, most importantly, quality cask beer, real cider and perry.


The 16 pubs have been recognised as the best of the best in the UK and their shortlisting for the competition is testament to their quality and commitment to their communities.

This year's contest comes as many pubs across the UK face their toughest year yet. They face high costs, high costs, heavy tax burdens and crippling business rates. Pubs need sector specific support, including the reform of the business rates system, an extension of the draught beer and cider duty and a reduction in Employer National Insurance to help with staffing costs.


Andrea Briers, CAMRA’s Pub of the Year Co-ordinator said:  “It is a real pleasure to announce this year’s top 16 pubs, each of which has demonstrated exceptional quality, warmth and dedication to their communities. These pubs are shining examples of what makes the Great British pub so special, from perfectly kept pints to a genuine welcome for all.

 

“Achieving this in the face of rising costs and other pressures is no small feat, and we want to see these pubs, and thousands of others like them, continue to thrive. That’s why we’re calling on the Chancellor to give pubs a fair deal in the Autumn Budget, so they can keep serving their communities for many years to come.” 

 

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Notes for editors:

Photos of the winning pubs here.

 

The top 16 pubs are:

 

East Anglia

 

East Central

 

East Midlands

 

Greater London

 

Merseyside and Chesire

 

North East

 

North West

 

Northern Ireland

 

Scotland

 

South Central

 

South East

 

South West

 

Wales

 

West Central

 

West Midlands

 

Yorkshire

 

About CAMRA:

CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a not-for-profit UK consumer group. 

We have been campaigning for pubs, pints and people since 1971.

 

Media Contact:  

CAMRA Press Office:  

01727 337863 


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