Large distinctive city centre pub; the original building was called The Peacock from 1770 and renamed The Londonderry in 1834. The current grade II listed building dates from 1901 and renamed back to the Peacock in 2017. There is a Sunderland Historic Buildings blue plaque on the wall of the pub.
The building is V shaped inside with long bar to the left and smaller lounges to the right. 4 handpulls offer up to 4 real ales . 10% discount off real ale is available for CAMRA members
There is a pleasant outside seating area. Meals are served every day the pub is open. A quiz is held every Thursday night . There is a pool table with a free pool evening ( 4pm-7pm) every Friday .
There is a music venue/event space on the first floor ( called Waves ) and recording studios on the second floor.
A monthly film club was launched in January 2022.
6 mins walk to Sunderland Railway and Metro Station
Historic Interest
Grade 2 listed building. Cut & Paste the link below for more :- https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1293067
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Brown Ale
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly. Spotted once
Source: National
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