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Palace, Bristol (Gin Palace)


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1-2 West Street, St Philips, Bristol, BS2 0DF (View on Google Map)

This Pub is Closed Long Term

Sadly closed as at November 2018.

The Palace Hotel was built in 1869 as a station hotel, though unfortunately the station closed soon after. Unusually the floor of its bar slopes as does the road outside. The interior retains many original features and a lovely high ceiling. There is a snug bar to the left which can be reserved for meetings. Despite being an established part of Bristol's gay village, it is open to anyone looking for a warm welcome.

Information for this venue is provided by the Bristol & District Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Palace Hotel
Local Authority
City of Bristol (B)
Last updated
03/07/2023
Last surveyed
Leasehold owner
unknown
Freehold owner
unknown
Pub ID
AVN/721
Asset of Community Value

One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest

Listed status: II

Three-storey hotel built 1869. It is included here for the impressive arcading with round arched, twisted, hollow brass columns. In the spandrels glass roundels with an eagle surrounded by a belt bearing the emblem 'Strength' (of what is this the emblem?). Spectacular cornice below the ceiling (the ceiling rose was added in 2008). The arcading originally ran all along the side wall i.e. presumably behind a long bar counter? In the sometime last century the room was sub-divided by the creation of a second small lounge bar to the left by the insertion of a partition wall and a mezzanine floor added for inside toilets. Whilst the lower section of the arcading still runs all along the wall into the second room, the top sections and twisted brass columns were moved at right angles and now are situated on the rear room of the main bar. Both the main room, which has a notable slope, and the smaller room have modern furnishings.

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Three-storey hotel built 1869. It is included here for the impressive arcading with round arched, twisted, hollow brass columns. In the spandrels glass roundels with an eagle surrounded by a belt bearing the emblem 'Strength' (of what is this the emblem?). Spectacular cornice below the ceiling (the ceiling rose was added in 2008). The arcading originally ran all along the side wall i.e. presumably behind a long bar counter? In the sometime last century the room was sub-divided by the creation of a second small lounge bar to the left by the insertion of a partition wall and a mezzanine floor added for inside toilets. Whilst the lower section of the arcading still runs all along the wall into the second room, the top sections and twisted brass columns were moved at right angles and now are situated on the rear room of the main bar. Both the main room, which has a notable slope, and the smaller room have modern furnishings.

A little history: plans were approved by the Council on 8 April 1869 for the developer, Thomas Morgan whose initials appear in carved roundels. the building was probably complete in late 1870 and was leased to by one John Sharp who was a wine, spirits and porter dealer in Christmas Street until 1870. By 1871 he had moved to West Street and this new, purpose-built building. You can still detect his name in the fascia outside. Sharp remained here till 1875 but in 1876 Thomas Morgan was listed here. From 1880 to 1885 we have Blacker Bros., spirit dealers, on the site: in 1887 the Palace name appears in the directories for the first time when the occupant was Mrs Blacker.

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Facilities
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Function Room Function Room
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
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Transport
Close to bus routes (100m)
Many stops in Old Market
Nearby Station (850m)
Bristol Temple Meads

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