Converted into a pub in late November 2012 by a proprietor known previously for running Good Beer Guide pubs in East Anglia. It stands on the corner of John Street opposite the Cornhill Market, home to Stroud’s celebrated Saturday farmers’ market, in the semi-pedestrianised middle of the town centre.
Entrance is via a long hallway into the main bar which features a high counter with a white top and a brightly lit back bar showing off the wine and spirits selection. Equipped with 12 handpumps, of which one is dedicated to cider and the other to perry. High ceilings throughout - the one in the main bar is of glass panels to permit top lighting. Seating is a mix of scrubbed tables and upright backed chairs, sofas, pews and pouffes. Large open fire opposite the bar.
Live music Friday or Saturday, world-class jazz once a month on a Thursday. Fiendishly difficult quiz on Sunday set by the landlord - who also prepares the specialty home-made curries, chilli, sandwiches and other dishes. Disabled toilet in ground floor entrance corridor (ramped access to pub via a door to the side), Gents and Ladies up a steep flight of stairs. Dogs welcome, children tolerated. Current Stroud CAMRA Pub of the Year and has had an uninterrupted run for six years concurrently previously - an unprecedented run.
The courtyard has recently benefitted from investment in a substantial wooden canopy with heaters under making it more useable during periods of inclement weather
A restored bar billiards table is a welcome recent addition.
Opening/Food times correct as of 21st Sept 2024.
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed, built in 1837 for the Poor Law Guardians. The bar occupies the double-height top-lit former boardroom.
This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Ale House, Stroud
Changing beers typically include: Fyne Ales - Jarl , Grey Trees - Afghan Pale , Kirkstall - Dissolution IPA
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Porter, Stout, Strong IPA, Old Ale All beers are also available in 1/3 pint dispense individually or in a flight of 3 on a wooden paddle.
Source: National