Best CCTV cameras for Pubs, Bars and Restaurants in 2026 - UK buyer guide
Best CCTV Cameras for Pubs, Bars and Restaurants in 2026
Choosing the right CCTV system for a busy hospitality venue like a pub, bar, or restaurant is crucial. You need reliability, excellent low-light performance, and the ability to handle high traffic areas. We have tested the top contenders available in 2026 to ensure you get maximum coverage without breaking the bank.
1. Hikvision AcuSense Pro Dome Camera
This is our top recommendation for large, complex venues due to its advanced AI capabilities.
- Key Specs: 4K Resolution, Color Night Vision (Starlight), 30 Days Onboard Storage (NVR required), £250 - £400
- Pros: Exceptional facial recognition and intrusion detection; reliable performance in challenging lighting conditions; durable, vandal-proof design.
- Cons: Requires a more robust NVR system to utilize AI features fully; initial setup cost is higher than basic models.
2. Axis P-Series PTZ Camera
Ideal for monitoring large, open-plan areas like beer gardens or large restaurant floors.
- Key Specs: 5MP Resolution, IR Night Vision (Up to 50m), 14 Days Storage (Cloud/NVR), £350 - £600
- Pros: Extreme flexibility (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) allows monitoring massive areas from a single point; excellent wide-angle coverage; highly professional grade build.
- Cons: Overkill for small premises; setup can be complex and requires professional installation.
3. Dahua WizSense Mini Bullet
A superb all-rounder, perfect for discreet placement in bars and corridors.
- Key Specs: 4MP Resolution, Infrared Night Vision (Up to 30m), 15 Days Storage (NVR), £120 - £200
- Pros: Excellent balance of features and cost; compact design makes it hard to spot; built-in smart line crossing detection saves storage space.
- Cons: While reliable, its AI features are not as advanced as the Hikvision equivalent; limited to linear viewing angles.
4. Amcrest Wi-Fi Outdoor Camera
Best for budget-conscious establishments needing simple, wireless expansion (e.g., monitoring outdoor entry points).
- Key Specs: 1080p Resolution, Low-Light IR Vision (Up to 15m), 7 Days Storage (SD Card), £60 - £110
- Pros: Extremely easy to install (DIY friendly); affordable; ideal for quick coverage of secondary areas like bins or entrances.
- Cons: Wi-Fi signal reliability can be an issue in thick-walled buildings; resolution is lower compared to professional PoE systems.
5. UniFi Protect Dome Camera
The choice for integrated systems, especially if you are already using other UniFi networking gear.
- Key Specs: 4MP Resolution, Enhanced Low-Light Performance, 10 Days Storage (Controller required), £180 - £280
- Pros: Seamless integration with a unified network system; excellent user interface and mobile app experience; reliable and trustworthy brand.
- Cons: Requires the entire UniFi ecosystem for optimal performance; limited customization compared to dedicated commercial brands.
What to look for when buying
Buying CCTV for a commercial property is different from buying it for home security. Here are three essential tips to ensure your system is effective and legally compliant.
1. Resolution vs. Detail (The 4K Myth): While 4K resolution sounds impressive, the quality of the image is more dependent on the lens and the placement than the raw megapixels. For most pub environments, 4MP to 5MP is the sweet spot, offering enough detail (facial recognition, license plates) without unnecessary data bloat.
2. Network Protocol (PoE is King): Always prioritize Power over Ethernet (PoE) cameras. This single cable provides both power and data, eliminating the need for multiple power outlets and significantly reducing installation time and complexity-crucial in older buildings.
3. Retention Policy and Legal Compliance: Know local GDPR and data retention laws. You must clearly display signage indicating that CCTV is in operation. Furthermore, only record areas where there is a legitimate security need (e.g., till points, entrances), and avoid recording purely public thoroughfares if possible.
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