Highlighting some of the Gloucester Pubs
The Fountain Inn
Special Offer – Monday-Saturday 2 Steaks and a Bottle of Wine for £38 from 5pm
The New Inn
Weekly Events at The New Inn:
Dr Foster
Every 3rd Tuesday of the month – Dr Foster Big Pub Quiz – £100 first prize voucher + other prizes to be won
Every Wednesday – Tap Takeover – Local Breweries showcasing their beers at £3 a pint!
Every Thursday – Steak Night! – 8oz Butchers Cut Steak with a Sauce + Pub Chips
Brewhouse & Kitchen
Hoppy Hour- Sunday- Thursday 4PM-7PM £4.50 pints of B&K brewed beers and more
Brewhouse workspaces- weekdays until 5PM
Burger and Pint for £12.95 on Mondays
500ml Carafe of wine and trio of small plates for £30 – Tuesdays only
Quiz Night- Wednesday– 7:30- £2pp entry
Sunday Roast – apparently the best in the Quays, so they say ;)
Robert Raikes
Guided Walks with Gloucester Civic Trust
To celebrate this week we have partnered with Gloucester Civic Trust to bring you the opportunity to learn more about the history of pubs and inns in Gloucester. The highly popular guided walk ‘The Story of Gloucester’s Pubs and Inns’ will be running twice over this week. Tickets are only £8.50, guided walk lasts about 75 mins and full of super information. PLUS a tipple* at The Pelican included!
DATES Tuesday 22nd 5.30pm and Saturday 26th 1pm
*Half pint of the Landlords choice or a non-alcoholic alternative
The Assize of Ale
The Sheriff’s Assize of Ale dates back to medieval times when the Sheriff was responsible for ensuring the ale on sale in the city was of palatable quality and raises funds for the civic charities – this year the Sue Ryder hospice, the Alzheimer’s Society and Teckels Animal Shelter.
The Sheriff together with an army of followers dressed in medieval clothing tour the pubs in the city’s historic core collecting cash for charity and carrying out a slightly bizarre ritual involving a wooden stool, someone dressed in leather breeches and an egg timer. The Sheriff has an “Ale Conner”, whose job it is to sit on a wooden stool, on which a small amount of ale has been poured, wearing a pair of leather breeches. If after three minutes the trousers stick to the stool, the ale does not pass the test. Conversely if the Ale Conner can move freely at the end of the three minutes, it does pass. The tradition was reintroduced in 2003 by former City Council Leader Paul James during his year as Sheriff of Gloucester and has taken place each year since, other than a two-year gap for the pandemic, and has raised over £15,000 for charity. Paul continues to organise the event with Town Crier Alan Myatt, with a group of other local ‘characters’ taking part.
Find the Ale Conner during the Big Pub Push Week
Thursday 24th October
7.00 Dr Foster The Docks
7.15 The Hop Kettle The Docks
7.30 The Lord High Constable The Docks
8.15 Warehouse 4 The Docks
8.30 Portivo Lounge Gloucester Quays
8.45 Brewhouse & Kitchen Gloucester Quays
9.15 The New County Hotel Southgate Street
9.30 Robert Raikes’ House Southgate Street
9.45 Café Rene Southgate Street
Saturday 26th October
12.00 Gloucester Guildhall Eastgate Street
12.20 The Regal Kings Square
12.40 The Turks Head St Aldate Street
1.00 The Abbey Northgate Street
1.15 The Imperial Northgate Street
1.30 The Northend Vaults Northgate Street
2.15 The Kingsholm Inn Kingsholm Road
2.30 Teagues Bar Kingsholm Road
5.15 The Heritage Kingsholm Road
5.45 The Deans Walk Inn Deans Walk
6.00 The Pelican Inn St Mary Street
6.30 The Fountain Westgate Street
6.45 The Sword Inn Westgate Street
7.00 The Drunken Duck Bull Lane
7.15 The New Inn Westgate Street
7.30 Café Rene Southgate Street
Purple Flag
Purple Flag is the evening and night time economy status achieved by towns and cities around the world, similar to a blue flag for a beach, or a green flag for a park. Gloucester is in its seventh year of achieving Purple Flag Status thanks to partnership with Gloucester BID, Gloucester City Council, Gloucester City Safe, Gloucester LVA and Gloucestershire Police.
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