The Terminal Pub – A New West Classic

If you’re looking for a pub with history, heart, and a lively community atmosphere, The Terminal Pub in New Westminster is the place to be. First opening its doors back in 1940, this spot has grown from a working-class watering hole into a welcoming hub for great food, craft beer, and live entertainment.

A Taste of the Menu

The Terminal is well-loved for its mix of pub classics and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. Favorites include roast lamb, chicken souvlaki, beef dips, and hearty pasta dishes like baked manicotti. Pair your meal with one of their 24 rotating craft beers on tap, or choose from a wide selection of wine and spirits. Vegetarians and gluten-free diners will also find plenty of tasty options.

Events & Entertainment

The Terminal isn’t just about food and drinks — it’s also one of New West’s go-to spots for a fun night out.

  • Karaoke Thursdays (7:00 pm – 10:00 pm)

  • Live Music Fridays & Saturdays (8:30 pm – late)

  • Special Events including UFC watch parties, themed nights, and community celebrations

There’s always something happening to keep things lively, making it a perfect place to gather with friends or meet new ones.

Happy Hour & Hours of Operation

  • Happy Hour: Daily from 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

  • Sunday – Thursday: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm

  • Friday & Saturday: 11:00 am – 12:00 am

Whether you’re in for a casual lunch, after-work pint, or a late-night weekend hangout, the Terminal has you covered.

Contact Info

  • Address: 115 Twelfth Street, New Westminster, BC

  • Phone: (604) 553-4444

  • Website: theterminalpub.com

  • Instagram: @theterminalpub

Why Locals Love It

The Terminal Pub offers the best of both worlds: historic charm and modern comfort. The atmosphere is casual and inviting, the staff is friendly, and the food never disappoints. Add in live music, karaoke, and a rotating craft beer lineup, and you’ve got one of New West’s most dependable hangout spots.

Nate B

Nate is a New Westminster local and freelance web designer, digital marketer, photographer, and writer for small businesses around the lower mainland.

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