The Old Duke, Grade II listed pub in City of Bristol, England
The Old Duke is a corner building with traditional brick architecture located in central Bristol, offering live jazz and blues performances every night. The pub stocks various drinks including local ales, ciders, and wines, and features a warm interior with wooden finishes and intimate seating areas.
The building originated in 1775 and was first listed in Sketchley's Bristol Directory under the name Duke of Cumberland. Over the centuries, it has maintained its identity while becoming an important part of Bristol's music heritage.
The venue draws musicians from across the United Kingdom and international performers who take the stage nightly, continuing the establishment's dedication to jazz and blues traditions. The stage serves as a gathering place for both established and emerging artists to share their music with a diverse audience.
Entry to the music performances is free, making it an accessible spot for music lovers of all kinds. It is worth arriving early to secure a good spot, as the place draws both locals and visitors throughout the week.
The venue received recognition from Brecon Jazz Festival in 2009 as one of only twelve venues making significant contributions to the British jazz scene. This honor highlights its importance as a place where living jazz traditions thrive.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1780
GPS coordinates: 51.45220,-2.59327
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:07
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