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Attractive red-brick pub built in 1907 by Mitchells and Butlers, and renamed after Edward VII's visit to Gloucester in 1909; this large, popular community asset was given a total refit in 2001, featuring some practical modern styling and a large, central bar layout. The working fireplace has been kept; with their menu choices going down well with the locals. The regularly changing guest ales are sourced from the Ember Inns cask list. A wonderful, petite garden graces the front.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
King Edward Vii, Gloucester
Source: National