Navigating Glastonbury is thirsty work. Here's a list of watering holes to help you wet your whistle as you bounce between bands.
Order a beer and have some banter with the serving wenches, sit in comfort a stone’s throw from the Avalon Stage and soak up the atmosphere. — Glastonbury Festival
The Bimble Inn welcomes all weary travellers who have rambled this far, rewarding them with an array of the finest beverages and choice tunes to match. — Glastonbury Festival
A welcome space to sit down, put your feet up, and listen to the DJs. An easy going meeting spot in the middle of town for further adventures to the main stages and beyond. — Glastonbury Festival
You will be more than happy with our choice of beers, ecstatic about our cocktails, and overjoyed by the atmosphere. — Glastonbury Festival
Complete with sticks of Glastonbury rock, Victorian bathing suits, big moustaches, bathing huts, and plenty of places to sit, this is a place to show off your stiff upper lip, come rain or shine. — Glastonbury Festival
Since pulling its first pint in 2007, the Stonebridge Bar in The Park has become something of a Glastonbury landmark, for both the discerning night owl and the daytime hedonist. — Glastonbury Festival
Away from the hustle and bustle of the main Festival, the Cockmill offers beautiful panoramic views of the site, and one of the best night time scenes. — Glastonbury Festival
Selling a thirst-quenching range of craft keg beers and real ales straight from cask, bringing great beer and tunes to the heart of the markets! — Glastonbury Festival
With DJs, storytellers, buskers, and performers — a perfect late-night counterpoint to the more far flung areas of the site. — Glastonbury Festival
The West Holts Bar holds the torch for the Jazz World field of yesteryear with a music policy that encompasses all strains of jazz, soul, and rock, with the emphasis always being on originality and quality. — Glastonbury Festival
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