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Pelican Inn

Pelican Inn

4 St Marys Street, Gloucester GL1 2QR

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals
+17

A family run, traditional ale house. Popular with cyclists, cathedral visitors and fans attending Gloucester Rugby home matches. Multi-award winning for beer quality (Gloucestershire CAMRA Pub of the Year 2020, Gloucester City Pub of the Year 2014-18 & 2020. Good Beer Guide 2014-2022). Hosts two beer festivals each year in June and February with as many as 44 beers on offer aswell as a Tap-Takeover in November. 10 Real ales and 4 or 5 craft kegs on at all other times. Licensed as an alehouse in the 17th-Century, people believe that some of its beams could have come from Drake's "Golden Hind" which began life as the "Pelican". Rescued and refurbished by Wye Valley Brewery in 2012. Real fire on cold days. Gloucester CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018 and Cider Pub of the Year 2018.

One Eyed Jack's

One Eyed Jack's

136, Barton Street, Gloucester GL1 4EN

Real Ale Available
Garden
Traditional Pub Games
+9

Rebuilt internally in 1995 in Nineties "nouveau Victorian" style. Wall lamps and old style adverts. Open rear area has skittles, pool and pinball. Was the "Victoria" and more recently "Molly Malone's".

Baker Street

Baker Street

230 Southgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2EZ

Real Ale Available
Parking
Function Room
+9

A Victorian pub that has been totally refurbished internally. Tasteful decor with carpeting throughout. Sherlock Holmes memorabilia not overdone. Skittle alley incorporated into pub but round corner from bar.

Robert Raikes's House

Robert Raikes's House

38, Southgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2DR

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly
+4

Occupies the superb listed 16th century house once owned by Robert Raikes, founder of Sunday schools. A maze of wooden pillars and beams.

Old Bell Inn

9a, Southgate Street, Gloucester GL1 1TG

Real Ale Available
Garden
Lunchtime Meals
+3

Worth a visit if only to see the excellent fire-surround that dates back to around 1650.

Coach & Horses Inn (the Cider House)

Coach & Horses Inn (the Cider House)

2, St Catherine Street, Gloucester GL1 2BX

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+6

An 18th century (or earlier) Inn in a group of buildings of similar age. Retains protruding upper storey though the all too apparent exterior beams are merely paint jobs on plaster. Interior in no way reflects age and history. Home of "The Cider Tree", a cider pub with an extensive selection of cider and perry.

Treddy

Treddy

85, High Street, Gloucester GL1 4SY

Family Friendly
Traditional Pub Games
Dog Friendly
+7

Large town pub redeveloped by private entrepreneurs following sale by Whitbread. Three original bars have become a large comfortable lounge and a function room is now "Porkies". Live entertainment. Sunday lunch.

Victory Hotel

Victory Hotel

167, High Street, Tredworth, Gloucester GL1 4TD

Family Friendly
Garden
Lunchtime Meals
+5

"Hotel" is a misnomer for this large pub known locally as the "Big Vic". Single bar establishment with pool table.

Fountain Inn

53 Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2NW

Real Ale Available
Garden
Lunchtime Meals
+13

Extremely popular 17th century inn on the site of an ale house, known to have existed in 1216. King William III is said to have ridden his horse up the outside stairs to show contempt for the Jacobites who met here. Today, a passage leads from Westgate Street into a courtyard that is ablaze with flowers in the summer. A large door opens into the Cathedral bar with panelled ceiling and carved stone fireplace. The modernised Orange Room serves as an overflow area or a room for private functions. The inn regularly plays host to local Morris Dancers and live music.

Dr Fosters

Dr Fosters

Kimberley Warehouse, Gloucester GL1 2ES

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+9

Converted warehouse in the heart of the Historic Docks. Large ground floor bar has warm atmosphere and extends to quayside conservatory. Popular upstairs restaurant offers further delights. Food is served in the bar from 1200 to 2100. Use public parking in the docks.

Old Crown

Old Crown

81-83 Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2PG

Garden
Family Friendly
Function Room
+6

Highly commended for its refurbishment in CAMRA's pub design competition, this building began life again as a pub in 1990. Single bar only since upstairs lounge converted to a coffee shop and function room. Bargain lunches. Disco Friday & Saturday. The pub was closed for most of 2019 and reopened early December with limited opening hours. New management due to start 31/01/2020.

Wellington Arms

Wellington Arms

24-26, Wellington Street, Gloucester GL1 1RD

Close to Railway Station
Traditional Pub Games

Occupies two premises in Victorian suburban area. Whole building rebuilt internally in early 1992 by Irish landlord "Willy". Strong Irish clientele and of course plenty of Guinness. NO REAL ALE.

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