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Seven Stars Public House

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Seven Stars Public House is one of Bristol's oldest and most atmospheric pubs, tucked away on Thomas Lane near the city centre. Dating back to the 17th century, this historic inn retains its original character with low ceilings, wooden beams, and a cozy fireplace. The pub is famous for its connection to the notorious pirate Blackbeard, who is said to have frequented the establishment. Inside, you'll find a selection of real ales, ciders, and hearty pub fare, served in a setting that feels frozen in time. The walls are adorned with maritime memorabilia and historical artifacts, adding to the sense of stepping back into Bristol's seafaring past. The pub also has a reputation for paranormal activity, with several ghost sightings reported over the years. It's a favorite among locals and visitors alike for its warm hospitality and authentic charm.

Don't miss

  • Enjoy a pint of real ale in the historic bar with original beams and fireplace
  • Look for Blackbeard memorabilia and learn about his connection to the pub
  • Listen for ghost stories from staff or fellow patrons
  • Try traditional pub food like fish and chips or a Sunday roast
  • Explore the narrow lanes and historic buildings of the surrounding area

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Ways to visit Seven Stars Public House

You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for food and drinks as you go). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Try the local ciders and ales – Bristol has a strong brewing tradition.
  • Ask staff about the pub's ghost stories; they love to share them.
  • Reservations recommended for Sunday lunch or large groups.
  • Combine with a walk to nearby attractions like Bristol Cathedral or St. Mary Redcliffe.

A bit of history

The Seven Stars was built in the early 17th century and has served as a pub for over 400 years. It is famously linked to Edward Teach (Blackbeard), who allegedly drank here before his pirating days. The building survived the Bristol Blitz of World War II and remains a Grade II listed structure.

Common questions

Is the pub really haunted?

Many visitors and staff have reported ghostly encounters, including a woman in white and moving objects.

Does the pub serve food?

Yes, they offer traditional pub meals including Sunday roasts.

Can I visit just for a drink?

Absolutely, the bar is open for drinks without needing to eat.

Is it child-friendly?

Children are welcome during the day but may be restricted in the evening; check with staff.

What are the opening hours?

Hours vary; typically open from late morning until late evening. Check their website for current times.

Is there outdoor seating?

Limited outdoor seating is available on the street, but the interior is the main attraction.

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