This Grade II-listed building dating from 1810 was Bristol's first Wetherspoon pub. Centrally located it is a good start or end point for a pub tour of Bristol, with up to 8 guest beers available. Food is served from 8 am until 11pm. There is a quieter galleried room at the rear, but the Great Room does get very busy at peak times. The interior features Greek revival-style decor, a stunning ceiling with dome, portraits and memorabilia from its days as a businessmen's club. Disabled access is via the side entrance in Small Street, ring the door bell. It always gets fully involved with Wetherspoon Real Ale Real Cider and Gin festivals. For the 2 Real Ale Festivals racking, with cooling, is set up in the Great Room to serve from the cask.
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This is a Wetherspoon's pub in a Grade II-listed building dating from 1810. The interior features Greek Revival-style decor, with a stunning ceiling with a skylighted dome, portraits and memorabilia from its days as a businessmen's club. A textbook conversion, blending pub fittings with a splendid old building. A wide range of real ales, ciders and meals.
This Pub serves 8 changing beers and 4 regular beers.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Premium Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Session Bitter
This beer is served regularly.
Changing beers typically include: Glastonbury (varies) , Hop Union (varies) , Twisted Oak (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Porter , Stout
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