As Glastonbury Festival 2019 draws closer, many of you will be thinking about what you need to take along.

And in particular, what is the drinks situation?

Of course, many of you will want to take some of your own alcohol, but there is also a wide range of amazing bars where you can get your favourite tipple.

Whether it's a beer or a cocktail, there is sure to be somewhere which suits you perfectly to kick back with a drink.

And this year the site welcomes two new bars to explore - The Taphouse and The Elephant Bar.

Take a look at what's on offer to get excited.

West Holts Bar

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/rock with emphasis always being on originality and quality.

Featuring an Aztec-style frontage with our Foxes standing guard, come in, bring your friends and dance the night away in this friendly and colourful venue.

Although a great place to sit back, chill and enjoy the live music taking place on the West Holts stage, in between artists the West Holts Bar will be featuring its own entertainment, including live bands, DJ’s and the Festival-Famous “Big Fat Festival Quiz” which will be making a welcome return.

Glastonbury's West Holts Stage

The Meeting Place


Come meet your friends at The Meeting Place! This market bar has become a firm favourite and returns to take its rightful place opposite Williams Green within the Festival’s street and food market.

This is the perfect place to meet your friends, kick back, watch as the sun goes down. Try to stop yourself from dancing as DJs bring the beach bar vibes to the heart of the Festival, late into the night.

Treat yourself and your friends to a cocktail pitcher from the Tennessee Whisky Bar – sharing is caring!

The Cockmill 



This rustic, traditional bar filled with cosy snugs offers the finest choice of craft and real ales at Glastonbury Festival.

Located in the heart of the Acoustic Field, the selection of twelve ales, including three local Somerset ales, will be sure to keep any beer aficionado happy.

 Away from the hustle and bustle of the main Festival, the Cockmill also offers beautiful panoramic views of the site, and one of the best night time scenes.

Glade Bar

Glastonbury's Glade Area


With its feet planted firmly in the future, the G-Stage Bar is an ode to the techno-gyptians of tomorrow. This year, the bar will also feature seating inside, to rest your weary legs before continuing the party.

Come inside the monolithic pyramid, slowly being sucked skyward by the ethereal high priests of the Glade.

Come down to the Glade Bar on Thursday and party like there’s no work tomorrow at the tequila party! Try a paloma or a frozen passionfruit margarita with DJ’s spinning tunes from 8pm.

The Park Bar

This fantastically multi-coloured venue features authentic wooden seating and displays, with brilliant views across The Park area.

This bar specialises in a range of local ales, making The Park Bar the place to be in this iconic field.

The Hop & Liquor

A great man once said, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy”.

You will be more than happy with the choice of beers, ecstatic about our cocktails and overjoyed by the atmosphere. Hang out at Hop & Liquor. You’ll be happy you did!

Avalon Inn


One of the wonders of the Glastonbury world – the medieval Avalon Inn – will be appearing once more in the legendary Field of Avalon .

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.

The Avalon Stage

The Cornish Arms

This pub is situated in the heart of Glastonbury main town and just beside the Left Field Stage.

The bar will be serving a selection of fine festival beverages including Cornish ales like Proper Job, delicious rum cocktails and espresso martinis.

A welcome space to sit down, put your feet up and listen to the DJ’s. An easy going meeting spot in the middle of town for further adventures to the main stages and beyond.

Don’t forget DJ Nipsy’s ‘Bloody Mary Dub Breakfast’ in the mornings and JFB (UK DMC Champion) on Sunday night after the pyramid closes.

Ridge & Furrow

Located in the Cabaret Field in the striking pink and blue big top, this bar is always a great place to visit.

it has an eclectic music policy that is perfect for lazing around in the sun or later on, dancing under the moonlight.

As well as a fully stocked bar, there will be a wide variety of cocktails on offer and who knows you might even see a flying pig or two.

The Open Arms

Located just off the main drag opposite the Greenpeace field The Open Arms is the Festival’s newest live music venue.

As well as a bar offering cocktails and ales there will be coffee and mocktails for those wanting to stay focused.

If you or your band would rather be on stage than off it, drop in and ask for the stage manager.

Video Loading

Theatre Bar

Visiting the Theatre Bar has become a tradition for so many Glastonbury ‘regulars’. Serving Craft Beers and premium strength Lagers plus local Cask Ales from 10am till 3am – come along to meet great friends old and new.

Elephant Bar

Pack your trunks and get down to the brand-new bar on the bloc – Elephant Bar.

It’ll be on everybody’s Glastonbury ‘must visit’ list this year.

Serving a range of World Craft and European Beers including Brooklyn New York and London Fields, this is a great meeting place to join your mates before going to The Pyramid or Other stage; meet under the iconic Elephant Heads.

TRICKETTS

At the very top of the site, Above The Park and adjacent to the Glastonbury sign, is ‘Tricketts’, a wooden shack serving ales, great wines as well as all the usual bits and pieces.

A trip up the hill is a must to check out THE best view in town.