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Lord John, Stroud

15-17 Russell Street, Stroud, GL5 3AB (Directions)
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The Lord John arrived in Stroud some twenty years or so ago and was once the towns Post Office.

The red brick and carved Cotswold Stone façade on Russel Street give little indication of the Tardis like space inside but the gold lettering on tasteful burgundy background proudly proclaim this place as one of Tim Martins Wetherspoons empire and for most that sets an expectation. You can enter by one of two doors that straddle a raised area inside accommodating 5 or so tables, one on the left a shallow ramp for wheelchair access and the other to the right having 3 steps by virtue of the slope of Russel Street.

Looking deeper into the narrow space the bar area runs down the right-hand wall with some booths and individual raised tables opposite. This space benefits from a glass roof and is bathed in light on sunny days. For real ale lovers there are two ranks of 6 hand pumps both carrying the same offering which does help during busy times.

Further into the premises past the bar, the space opens out to the left with more booths and tables. An interesting feature of this area is that to the rear with doors to the walled courtyard the space has been designed to look like rail carriages complete with overhead luggage racks and curved boarded ceiling. It is in this area that you will find the toilets and as is traditional at Wetherspoons they are as far from the main entrance as possible and on another floor, in this case downstairs, though there are disabled ones available on the ground floor.

The whole space is tastefully decorated with the signature Axminister carpet and as with other Wetherspoons the design is unique to the venue. There is plenty of well-designed lighting and varnished woodwork. Walls are adorned with framed pictures/stories depicting local people, events and places.

To the rear there is a walled courtyard which is simple and functional with a dozen or so bench/table combos set out inside clean painted walls. Hanging baskets and planters atop the wall make for a softer edge to the feel and festoon lighting overhead makes for good ambience when the sun goes down. Smokers are permitted to indulge at the leftmost end.

Opening times correct as of 23/09/2022

Historic Interest

The Lord John takes its name from Lord John Russell, MP for Stroud. Russell Street and nearby John Street are both named after Lord John Russell, remembered in the name of this Wetherspoon pub. Lord Russell was MP for Stroud and also the architect of the Great Reform Act of 1832.

Information for this venue is provided by the Gloucestershire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Premises Comment
Operator
Wetherspoon
Local Authority
Stroud District
Last updated
22/03/2024
Last surveyed
05/11/2022
Pub ID
GLO/0997
Asset of Community Value
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Opening
Food
Monday
08:00-Midnight
08:00-23:00
Tuesday
08:00-Midnight
08:00-23:00
Wednesday
08:00-Midnight
08:00-23:00
Thursday
08:00-Midnight
08:00-23:00
Friday
08:00-01:00
08:00-23:00
Saturday
08:00-01:00
08:00-23:00
Sunday
08:00-Midnight
08:00-23:00
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Current beers

This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 3 regular beers.

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Changing beers typically include: Hook Norton - Old Hooky , Hop Union - Moose River , Theakston - Old Peculier

The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Mild, Porter, Stout, Strong IPA Changing beers really are extremely varied and the examples provided are of limited value

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Facilities
Sports TV Sports TV
Wetherspoon has Freeview only and screens some sport such as the Six Nations.
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Lunchtime menu starts when the breakfast menu finishes at 12:00noon
Evening Meals Evening Meals
The evening menu is the same as that available at lunchtime
Garden Garden
Walled courtyard to the rear of the premises
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Family friendly but children need to be off the premises by 21:00
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Of the two entrances one has steps the other a gentle slope for wheelchair access. There is a disabled toilet on the ground floor
Smoking Smoking
Walled garden to the rear of the premises at the leftmost end
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Cask Marque Cask Marque
Beer Festival Beer Festival
Wetherspoon runs a Spring and Autumn beer festival - around April & October
CAMRA Voucher Scheme CAMRA Voucher Scheme
Transport
Close to bus routes (70m)
Stagecoach: 67, 69
Nearby Station (150m)
Stroud (Gloucs)
Directions
From Stroud Station, walk up Station Rd and then turn right onto Russell Street. The Lord John will be found 50m up on the right-hand side.
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