WELCOME TO O'Neill's Bromley - AN ORIGINAL IRISH PUB

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You’ll always find a warm welcome at O’Neill’s Bromley in Bromley. It’s the perfect place to enjoy the craic, whether you just fancy a few with mates, or you’re looking for a chilled out bar to refuel with plenty of great value pub food, all day every day. We’re passionate about creating memorable moments, so, let the good times flow as freely as the drinks. It doesn’t matter if you’re after breakfast, lunch or dinner, we’ve got you sorted!

O’Neill’s Bromley was originally a music hall built in 1872 as Bromley's first entertainment venue, and was opened with a concert by Sir Arthur Sullivan. It later became a drill hall for the 18th Kent Rifles, which also held occasional dances and balls for the enlisted men. The building was later purchased by the Royal Mail for use as a sorting office. It was in 1997, that the building was converted into a pub by Firkin Breweries, and it has been an O'Neill's since 2001. It’s rumoured that an abandoned shooting range is located under the floorboards, with one regular claiming to have learned to shoot there as an Army Cadet 60 years ago. The walls of the smoking terrace used to be part of the attached stables.

So, if you’re looking for the best sports coverage across Sky Sports or BT Sport, and a pub where the live music can lift your spirits, join us at O’Neill’s Bromley — where the banter flows as freely as the drinks!

You can easily find us on East Street, just off from Tweedy Road near Bromley College. Bromley North train station is only a 4 minute walk away, and close by there are a few attractions, such as Glades Shopping Mall, Churchill Theatre, Christmas Tree Farm, all within walking distance.

   

   

   

   

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