Sunderland #1 | March 2026

A Stroll Through Central Sunderland

A laid back visit to Sunderland, aiming for a couple of well-chosen ales.  The rain cleared by the time we approached the city and a patch of blue sky promised an easy stroll around the centre.  We didn’t hit every pub we’d have liked – so clearly, a return trip is inevitable.

Sunderland: Keel Square and the Empire Theatre

The Peacock

Area: Keel Square/High Street West
Style: Traditional style with food options
Visit order: 1

The bar of The Peacock pub in Sunderland showing assorted pumps and glasses

I’ve always had a soft spot for a triangular building. The Peacock ticks that box beautifully – especially as there’s real ale on tap inside.  Perched just off Keel Square, which continues to improve with the redevelopment.

It’s a great start to the crawl, especially today as there are home-made sausage roll samples on offer today. The ones with chorizo went down very well with the team.

BreweryBeerABV
Maxim BreweryIdaho 74.5%
Pennine Brewing CoPacific4.1%

The Dun Cow

Area: Next door to the Empire
Style: Traditional ale house
Visit order: 2

Exterior of the Dun Cow pub and Empire Theatre in Sunderland

A legend of a location standing proudly next to the Sunderland Empire Theatre.  From the outside it’s striking, but inside, the bar back really steals the show. A tempting selection of craft and keg beers had us sampling a couple, the Anarchy Brew was outstanding.

Ornate wooden bar back of the Dun Cow pub in Sunderland
BreweryBeerABV
Anarchy Brew Co.Backfire4.5%
Wylde Sky BrewingGold4.0%

Sunderland: Green Terrace, City Centre

The Canny Lad (formerly Fitzgerald’s)

Area: Central
Style: Large bar with an Irish theme
Visit order: 3

Exterior of The Canny Lad pub in Sunderland with Irish Tavern graphic

Renamed about a year ago, it still proudly bears its Irish Tavern identity.  Cosy and welcoming, with a mix of folk enjoying a variety of drinks.  Four kegs on the menu, all good.  We sampled two before moving on.

BreweryBeerABV
Three Brothers Brewing CoS’more Porter4.8%
Stewart BrewingJack Black3.7%

Sunderland, Park Lane Bus Station

The Cooper Rose

Area: Near Park Lane Bus Station
Style: Wetherspoons
Visit order: 4

Exterior of Wetherspoons pub The Cooper Rose in Sunderland

A busy Wetherspoons, buzzing with the promise of the afternoon deal (that’s why we had no real ale here).  The nationwide Spoons beer festival is imminent and the menu looks inviting.  I’ll be back to try a few during the festival period.

BreweryBeerABV
Erdinger WeissbräuErdinger Weißbier (bottle)5.3%

M.O.D

Area: Near Park Lane Bus Station
Style: Military Themed Micropub

Next door to The Gunners, M.O.D is all military, making it a fascinating stop even for non-buffs. It’s not every day you see a Gatling gun behind the bar.  The real ale selection is modest, but the price is keen and the decor more than makes up for it.

Exterior of the M.O.D pub in Sunderland showing Union Flag signage
BreweryBeerABV
Timothy Taylor’s BreweryBoltmaker4.0%

Chaplins

Area: Near Park Lane Bus Station
Style: Busy pub with outdoor seating
Visit order: 6

Exterior of Chaplin's pub Sunderland with home nations flags and exterior seating

Always busy, always a reliable choice for quality real ales.  Luckily we snagged a table to enjoy our final beers with the bus station just next door ready to whisk us away.

BreweryBeerABV
Bowness Bay BrewingSwift Best3.8%
Crafty Monkey Brewing CoReward IPA4.7%
Bowland BreweryBuster IPA4.0%
Today’s Summary
Total Pubs: 6
Total Beers: 12
Cask: 11
Bottle: 1
Strongest: 5.3%
Mildest: 3.7%

There are plenty more pubs in Sunderland to (re)visit, but this short trip hit the spot perfectly. It wasn’t a monumental trek – just a quick, satisfying slurp around the city. Mission accomplished.

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