Handy for Temple Meads station & Castle Park, this classic small pub, originally dating from around 1660, is identified by CAMRA as having a nationally important historic interior- the magnificent Mid Victorian bar back is the second oldest known to CAMRA in the UK. Now in the hands of the local Good Chemistry brewery, a sensitive refurbishment has seen the addition of William Morris style wallpaper. A narrow area around the bar leads to the 'Tramcar Bar' at the rear. The pub serves four cask ales, which usually include at least one from Good Chemistry and others chosen from small independent breweries across the nation, with the aim to always have a dark beer available. Real #notfromconcentrate cider is available from Pulpt. No food is served; customers are welcome to bring their own - there is an Italian restaurant virtually next door, and a sandwich shop and bakers opposite, There are tables and chairs for outside drinking in the warmer weather. Dogs are welcome. Socials include Instagram, search for kingsheadbs1. Accepts payment only by card.
Historic Interest
CAMRA nationally important historic interior
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Kings Head, Bristol
Changing beers typically include: Burnt Mill (varies) , Good Chemistry (varies) , Saltaire (varies)
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Porter, Stout
Source: Local
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