The Prince of Wales — Pub in Bristol

The Prince of Wales is a traditional English pub on Gloucester Road in Bishopston, just outside the city centre. Located near St Nicholas Market and within easy reach of Bristol Cathedral, it's been a regular spot for locals and visitors since 1803. The pub is known for its strong selection of local ales served in a warm, low-key atmosphere that feels rooted in history. People come here to grab pints at the bar, settle into evening chats, or meet up during busy weekend nights. It's one of Bristol’s most consistent community hubs, where regulars and newcomers mix over beer and cider.

About The Venue

The Prince of Wales is a Grade II listed building from 1803 with original Georgian architecture. As an established public house, it has remained open through shifts in local life, keeping its role as a key meeting place in Bishopston. Inside, the look is classic pub, wooden fixtures, low lighting that casts soft shadows across walls lined with vintage signs, and surfaces worn by decades of use. This setup encourages conversation over drinks during busy evenings, making it feel like you’re part of ongoing local life rather than just a visitor.

Typical Experiences

Locals and tourists come to The Prince of Wales for straightforward drinks with character amid regular social activity. It's a quiet afternoon stop for solo visitors or a lively spot on weekends, especially when events are hosted on site. You can spend time in the small but lovely beer garden, just outside St Nicholas Market, and relax under open skies while the market buzzes nearby.

Notable Features

  • Grade II listed building
  • Local ale selection
  • Beer garden
  • Historic pub building
  • Gloucester Road location

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.