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FRIAR TUCK'S See Map
137, Bristol Road, GL2 6PQ
B4008
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 720312
Fax: 01452 722722
GREENE KING Old Speckled Hen (H)
Changed name from the "Plough" in 1988
and now advertises itself as an "Eating
House". Two wings of long bar are dining
areas and, such is its popularity for
meals, that the central section may be
used as overflow for restaurant. Two
sittings per night consistently full.
Business lunch menu as well as specials.
Garden has children's play area.




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HARVESTER See Map
Bristol Road, GL2 4NF
Britannia Business Centre
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 725062
No Real Ale!
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LITTLE THATCH HOTEL See Map
141, Bristol Road, GL2 4PQ
On B4008
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 720687
e-mail:jamcdou@aol.com
website:http://www.thelittlethatch.co.uk/
COTSWOLD SPRING Olde English Rose (G)
COTSWOLD SPRING Seasonal Beer (G)
The thatch may have gone, but the core
of this fine hotel remains the
wonderfully preserved building of 1351.
Tradition has it that Anne Boleyn stayed
here in 1535, when Henry VIII visited
Gloucester - the restaurant bears her
name. Prior to licensing in the 1950s,
it was known as Queen Anne's Farm. There
is excellent modern accommodation
attached while the original building has
two bar areas with low beams, pews,
settles, horses brasses and a dining
room. Three craft brewery beers are
always available and the food is of a
very high standard. Monthly jazz (first
Sunday).






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ORCHARD See Map
Bristol Road, GL2 6NF
On B4008
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 728363
No Real Ale!
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WEAVER'S ARMS See Map
Bristol Road, GL2 6PE
On B4008
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 720124
BANKS'S Bitter (E)
MARSTON'S Pedigree (G)
Large two bar pub built in 1986 using
bricks and timber from demolished
Gloucester infirmary (built 1760). No
food Sunday evening. Located on the edge
of a supermarket complex.







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