The Crown, Bristol, Grade II listed pub in Old City, Bristol, England
The Crown is a Grade II listed pub in Bristol's Old City featuring a vaulted cellar called The Trap. The space comprises two distinct rooms where regular club events take place throughout the week.
The pub was built in 1741 on the site of the former medieval Bristol Tolzey Court, where merchants once resolved their disputes. The building stands on ground with deep roots in the city's trading history.
The pub attracts fans of alternative music, from jungle to techno, and serves as a launching point for new DJs in the city. It functions as a gathering place for the electronic music community.
The pub sits on All Saints Lane near St Nicholas Market, making it easy to find on foot. Event schedules are maintained through the Headfirst Bristol platform, where you can check upcoming bookings.
The cellar has long been associated with reports of a 17th-century apparition said to appear exclusively to women visitors. These tales add to the local folklore surrounding the pub's oldest sections.
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