Pubs in Cheltenham
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Tivoli Tap
37 Hatherley Street, Cheltenham GL50 2TT
Several well kept beers may be available at this now very small pub. Over 20 single malts are also available, as well as a good range of food and wines. Please note, Cheltenham CAMRA committee are currently banned due to our objection to a planning application for the pub being partially demolished in favour of residential use, and our subsequent nomination of the pub as an ACV. Details here, therefore, may not be totally correct. The pub subsequently received planning permission for demolition of the rear part of the pub and erection of one dwelling, now complete, and opening hours now reduced but pub will stay open until 10.30 for patrons arriving before 9.30. We have had a number of feed-backs from CAMRA members, both local and nationally, 'tasters' are not provided, you will be offered to buy a third instead, and 'top-ups' are generally resisted.
Tavern
5, Royal Well Place, Cheltenham GL50 3DN
Recently refurbished following a fire early in 2016 features a bar and bistro-style restaurant on two floors. Food available every day. Two ales, sourced nationally plus local Deya brewery APA on key keg.
St. Georges Vaults
53 St. Georges Place, Cheltenham GL50 3LA
Cosy one-bar town pub popular with locals and businessmen alike. Life-size Elvis is a main feature in the bar plus memorobilia of Laurel and Hardy, the landlord is a great great grandson of Stan Laurel. Lunchtime rolls. Severn Cider. Attractive courtyard garden to rear, a hidden gem close to the town centre just off Lower High Street.
Bottle of Sauce
7, Ambrose Street, Cheltenham GL50 3LH
Smart large town centre pub (and hotel) recently transformed from the former Quaich and St. James Hotel before that. It is almost unrecognisable from its recent past with generally rustic finishes, exposed brick walls and exposed ceilings. A new covered walkway links the main bar to the former skittle alley, now part of the pub which can be used as a function room. Views from here in to the new kitchen. The courtyard, now enclosed, has been upgraded to provide an impressive outdoor partially covered alfresco area. Inside, there is a rear games room with table tennis and also a small side room or snug. Food is basic quality burgers, Pizza or various bowls and Brunch available Sat/Sun lunchtimes. Half price burgers Mon lunchtime, half price pizzas Tues-Fri lunchtimes. Happy hour Mon-Fri £2-50/pint. NOTE Phone not yet installed.
Suffolk Arms
40 Suffolk Road, Cheltenham GL50 2AQ
Re-opened after major changes, August 2017, large 'L' shaped bar/restaurant area with attractive outside courtyard area replacing the former skittle alley and conservatory. Modern 'rustic' décor, up to 4 ales available, the choice will vary, but from what is available from the Enterprise approved list.
Tailors Eating House
4 Cambray Place, Cheltenham GL50 1JS
Creeper-clad 2-level Wadworth pub is under new management (May 2021) and has had a modest makeover and is now more family friendly with more emphasis on food and a little less dominated by sports TVs. Sir Benjamin Baker (civil engineer) lived in a farm cottage on the site. Lunchtime and evening food generally available.
Umbrella
Orchard Way, Arle, Cheltenham GL51 7LD
Classic 1950s estate pub on western fringe of town refurbished in September 2015 to high standard. Large lounge area surrounding central bar featuring twin pool table and dart board areas. A community pub with skittles and darts teams. Live music. Separate large skittle alley/function room with own bar, pool table and dart board.
Soho Bar
2 Rotunda Terrace, Montpellier Street, Cheltenham GL50 1SW
Newly refurbished comfortable bar in trendy Montpellier area, complete with a couple of sofas. No real ale.
Hatherley
293 Hatherley Road, Cheltenham GL51 6HT
Busy suburban local, refurbished in 2013 in to one large L-shaped lounge extending around the bar with a raised area looking on to the large attractive garden. Food available every day until 9pm. Guest beers not always from Greene King. Family friendly.
Bell
70, Bath Road, Cheltenham GL53 7JT
Lively & friendly town pub close to the Playhouse Theatre. Attractive tiled exterior. Rear lounge area with real fire doubles as restaurant/function room. Small garden to rear.
2 Pigs
Church Street, Cheltenham GL50 3HA
This bar is now essentially a music venue on weekend evenings. Opening/closing times vary, see advertising outside the venue, can be anything between 7.30pm and 5am
Cross Hands
Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham GL51 9SL
Large Beefeater steak house on outskirts of town. Accommodation in adjacent Premier Inn.
