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Lively, stone-built Victorian pub located at the top of Walkley Hill on the Rodborough to Minchinhampton road out of Stroud. The pub manages to be simultaneously bohemian, homely and welcoming, with a challenging colour scheme and a big reputation for live music.
The L-shaped bar boasts an eclectic mix of furniture, fittings and memorabilia - the walls covered with film and music posters - including a variety of chandeliers, and a log fire. The pub hosts a legendary May Bank Holiday beer festival. Art exhibitions and themed nights are held, including quizzes, backgammon, crib, scrabble, folk music, stand-up comedy, open mic nights, live bands and even political hustings. Live music on Sunday and Monday evenings is ticketed.
Pizzas and burgers are served from a kitchen adjoining the large covered courtyard.
Stairs lead up to a walled garden with an elegant cruck-framed shelter. Stroud CAMRA Pub of the Year.
Children and dogs welcome.
[Opening hours updated 23/02/23]
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This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Prince Albert, Stroud
Changing beers typically include: Bristol Beer Factory (varies) , Church End - Fallen Angel , Thornbridge - Jaipur
The venue's range of changing beers regularly includes the following rare beer styles: Porter, Stout, Strong IPA
Source: National
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