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 9 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 9 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Commercial Rooms, Bristol
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