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King’s Head

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The King's Head is a classic British pub located on Victoria Street in the heart of Bristol. Housed in a building dating back to the 17th century, it retains many original features such as wooden beams, open fireplaces, and a cozy, unpretentious interior. The pub is renowned for its selection of real ales and ciders, often sourced from local breweries, making it a favorite among beer enthusiasts. Live music performances, particularly folk and acoustic sets, are a regular feature, adding to the lively yet relaxed vibe. The menu offers traditional pub fare like pies and fish and chips, with a focus on hearty, comforting dishes. The King's Head is a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads station and close to attractions like St Mary Redcliffe Church and the Harbourside, making it a convenient stop for visitors exploring the city.

Don't miss

  • Sample a rotating selection of local real ales and ciders
  • Enjoy live folk or acoustic music on select evenings
  • Admire the original wooden beams and open fireplaces
  • Try traditional pub dishes like steak and ale pie
  • Located near Bristol Temple Meads and Harbourside

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Know before you go

  • Live music nights can get busy; arrive early for a seat.
  • Ask staff about the guest ales on tap – they change frequently.
  • Food is served until 9 PM; check for daily specials.
  • Smoking is not permitted indoors; there is a small outdoor area.

A bit of history

The King's Head has been a pub since at least the 17th century, with its name reflecting the monarchy of the time. It has served as a coaching inn and a meeting place for locals for centuries, surviving the Blitz and urban redevelopment. Today, it is a Grade II listed building, preserving its historic character.

Common questions

Is the King's Head family-friendly?

Yes, children are welcome until early evening, but it is primarily an adult-oriented pub.

Do they have vegetarian options?

Yes, the menu includes vegetarian dishes like mushroom pie and halloumi burger.

Can I book a table?

Tables are generally first-come, first-served, but you can call ahead for larger groups.

Is there parking nearby?

Limited on-street parking; the nearest car park is at Temple Quay.

Do they serve food all day?

Food is typically served from midday until 9 PM, but check on the day.

What type of music is played live?

Mostly folk, acoustic, and traditional Irish music; check their social media for upcoming acts.

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