Interesting conversion of a former HSBC Bank achieved with a high level of quality.
You enter off George Street into a cavernous interior with high ceiling and a centre bar.
The lighting is some of the most intricate to be found in a pub. Above the bar there are over a dozen hanging globes of different colours. To the left there is a seating area down the back wall with a ceiling containing hundreds of LEDs that slowly colour change. Background lighting is present throughout but is dimmer controlled allowing for emphasis of the thousands of fairy lights throughout the building. Impressive indeed.
Above the left back wall area there is a mezzanine, access to which is by a spiral staircase just to the left of the entrance and up a set of more conventional stairs to the far end.
Toilets are well appointed and found to the far end.
Access to the garden is from the road by the front door and also via a rear door.
The Waterloo house has one regular cask ale and regular changes of guest keg ales.
Food is no longer served but you are welcome to bring food in from any of the large selection of takeaways a short walk away.
Opening times correct as of 20/11/2024
Historic Interest
Purpose-built inter-war Midland bank, then HSBC before this closed in 2012. There was a period as the Enchanted Childhood Toy Shop but its future as a bar was initiated by a venture called The Vault, a fusion tapas and wine bar in 2016. The premises finally became Waterloo House in 2019
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Waterloo House, Nailsworth
Source: Local