The King's Head, Bristol, Grade II listed pub in Victoria Street, Bristol, England
The King's Head is a Grade II listed pub on Victoria Street featuring a long corridor that leads to a back room called the Tramcar Bar. This space contains original Mid Victorian bar fixtures and various seating areas.
Founded around 1660, this establishment houses the second oldest Mid Victorian bar back discovered in the United Kingdom. These preserved features demonstrate the place's continuity across centuries.
The pub maintains British drinking traditions by offering four rotating cask ales from independent regional breweries and Good Chemistry. This selection reflects the place's connection to local beer culture.
The pub is located on Victoria Street and accepts card payments for convenient transactions. Visitors are welcome to bring food from nearby establishments, making meals adaptable to personal preference.
The interior combines William Morris pattern wallpaper with original architectural features from different periods. CAMRA has given the place national recognition for its historical importance.
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