Pubs in Cheltenham
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Five Alls
Bath Road, Cheltenham GL53 7ND
Major refurbishment in 2019 in a rustic style, re-opened late September, total transformation from its previous image with relocated front door, reduced bar length and increased cosy comfortable seating areas, re-located toilets and a new kitchen. Up to three changing ales generally available. Breakfast menu 9.30-mid-day, full menu 12-10. Live music and quizzes likely to be introduced soon, No TV, pub still called Five Alls but also promoted as 'The Fives'.
Hewlett Arms
Harp Hill, Cheltenham GL52 6QG
Comfortable, relaxed pub, located on the outskirts of town, it is close to the football ground and convenient for the racecourse. Recently refurbished in contemporary style with slate tiled floor around the bar area. It can be very busy, so booking is recommended for meals (especially at popular times). Attracts a wide range of people from all walks of life. Fronted by a large garden with patio, which is very pleasant on warm days. The small car park is located alongside the garden.
Kemble Brewery
27 Fairview Street, Cheltenham GL52 2JF
Small but deservedly popular, back-street local and current Cheltenham Pub of the Year; small, hard to find, but worth the effort for its good atmosphere. Originally built as a butcher's shop in 1845 it became a pub in 1847 (the studs on the ceiling are from where the meat hooks hung). The first owner came from Kemble and made cider from apples picked in the rear orchard. No brewing takes place now. The pub normally offers up to six ales from near and far plus one cider. The single bar can get quite busy but there is a small attractive walled garden where smoking is permitted. The pub is popular with race goers and home football supporters. Saturday opens at 11am for Cheltenham Town home games. Quiz nights every other Tuesday, acoustic live music usually Thursdays, occasional charity bingo nights and summer BBQ's when weather permits. Facebook page is @The Kemble Brewery Inn Cheltenham, please ignore any other similar pages as they are from the previous management. Located off Northern inner ring road, junction of Fairview Road/St.Johns Avenue, look for Fairview Street beside Machine Mart, follow this up for approx. 100 metres, pub is on the right. Opening hours, may close early if little trade.
Kings Arms
140 Gloucester Road, Cheltenham GL51 8NB
Re-opened in June 2016 after a short major refurb, both inside and out in the courtyard. Horseshoe shaped bar with pool table and darts at the far end and new fitted seating areas to the front. Several sports TV screens around. 4 changing ales now on offer. The outside courtyard has been totally re-built and slightly extended. The pub has been transformed in to a very smart but still traditional local community pub. Popular with several local Pool and Darts teams. Traditional bar snacks available soon but otherwise no food available.
Railway Inn
New Street, Cheltenham GL50 3QL
Smart local just west of town centre off lower high street beside Waitrose, recently gone free of tie (Aug 19). Two main rooms with large lounge with comfy sofas at one end and a small cosy bar to the road frontage. Garden with terrace for smokers. Thai food and smokey barbeque cuisine are now the main food focus, (previously famed for it's sausage based menu), available every day until 9pm.
Shamrock
386 High Street, Cheltenham GL50 3JD
Basic unpretentious local, friendly landlady, car park and partially covered decked patio garden to rear. NO REAL ALE
Somerset Arms
30 Moorend Street, Cheltenham GL53 0EH
Everything a lively local should be, with a good cross section of customers and activities. Refurbished in 2013, now run by enthusiastic landlord, regular live music in the large skittle alley/function room, dart board is always in use, pleasant courtyard and shelter to rear, regular barbecues in summer.
Sudeley Arms
25, Prestbury Road, Cheltenham GL52 2PN
Built in 1826, this friendly and welcoming pub is just a few minutes walk from the football ground (away fans welcome). The pub is loosely divided into three rooms (public and lounge bars and a pool room). New landlord from November 19, the co-founder of Lakefest and with close association of Cheltenham Football Club. Currently generally two ales on but plans for two more.
Copa of Cheltenham
66, Regent Street, Cheltenham GL50 1HA
Located in the pedestrianised town centre close to the Everyman Theatre, this large pub with the mixed atmosphere of cafe, wine-bar and pub is usually busy both day and night, catering for a wide range of customers. Large covered courtyard to the front is popular in summer. Regular live music. Generally two changing guest ales from non-Greene King brands including one Locale. Underwent a major makeover in July 2018 but retains the same basic layout.
Circus Bar
5 Queens Circus, Cheltenham GL50 1RX
Popular wine bar establishment. Sam Smith beers on keg, generally one on draft. Food lunchtime and evenings except Sunday. Closed Monday. This pub no longer sells real ales although the handpumps currently remain on the bar.
Greatfield
Caernarvon Road, Up Hatherley, Cheltenham GL51 3BW
A modern style Ember Inn next to Morrisons on south western suburbs, a meandering open plan layout with many cosy corners, very popular as a local and from a wider area for good value quality food and beer. Five ales generally available, with the guest options changing almost daily. Regular quiz nights, and live music. Cask Ale night on Mondays, all real ales £2.49, CAMRA members can get 20p off a pint on all other days on showing their cards. Tasteful refurbishment in October 2017, more informal table/chair layout. range of beers available, likely to increase soon.
Montpellier Wine Bar
Montpellier Street, Cheltenham GL50 1SY
Trendy up-market bustling wine bar with white walled public area with large windows, mirrors and padded seats and large fan to keep it cool. Restaurant in basement.
