Note seasonal opening means closed on Monday in Jan/Feb unless there is a gig on.
Lively, stone-built Victorian pub located at the top of Walkley Hill on the Rodborough to Minchinhampton road out of Stroud. The pub manages to be simultaneously bohemian, homely and welcoming, with a challenging colour scheme and a big reputation for live music.
The L-shaped bar boasts an eclectic mix of furniture, fittings and memorabilia - the walls covered with film and music posters - including a variety of chandeliers, and a log fire. The pub hosts a legendary May Bank Holiday beer festival. Art exhibitions and themed nights are held, including quizzes, backgammon, crib, scrabble, folk music, stand-up comedy, open mic nights, live bands and even political hustings. Live music on Sunday and Monday evenings is ticketed.
Pizzas and burgers are served from a kitchen adjoining the large covered courtyard.
Stairs lead up to a walled garden with an elegant cruck-framed shelter.
Children and dogs welcome.
*** Opening hours correct as of 27/02/25 ***
Historic Interest
The Prince Albert is reputed to date to around the turn of the century. The building was extensively remodelled or possibly rebuilt in 1912, to designs by architect Percy Morley-Horder, who was also known for his work at Rodborough Court and the Apperly Family Mausoleum.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Prince Albert, Stroud
Changing beers typically include: Church End - Fallen Angel , Tiley's (varies) , Uley (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Porter, Stout, Strong IPA
Source: National
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