Based at 100 Westgate St, Gloucester GL1 2PE.
Pub with extensive seating area indoors and a large garden for outdoor entertainment. Includes the Black Cat bar downstairs.
Music venue on the wekends.
This popular 13th Century pub has been named after the original owner’s famous Nephew Dick Whittington who became Mayor of London all those years ago. The Inn was originally named Saint Nicholas House. The more contemporary Georgian architecture was added to the existing front between 1780-1880.
In 1574 Queen Elizabeth the First, visited Gloucester and slept in the house in the far Bedroom. The whole house was decorated for her visit. Paintings which adorned the walls during her stay can be seen in the room in which she slept which is now the Manager’s Lounge.
During Gloucester’s Heritage Open Days the public is able to view the paintings.