The w. g. Grace — Sports Venue in Bristol

The W. G. Grace is a Grade II* listed cricket ground on Whiteladies Road in Clifton, Bristol. It's one of the city’s oldest sports venues, originally established in 1885 as a Victorian-era stadium with preserved brickwork and architectural significance tied to Dr WG Grace’s early career at The Close. Today it functions as both a heritage site and an accessible pub-style event space within Clifton’s historic core. Its classic decor includes natural daylight and ambient interior lighting, while TV screens broadcast live matches across multiple rooms during evening events. Outdoor seating is available for casual drinks after work or as part of broader Bristol nightlife plans, especially with real ale and local cider on offer.

About The Venue

The W. G. Grace, opened in 1885, is a Grade II* listed Victorian-era stadium known for its original brickwork and historic ties to Dr WG Grace’s early cricket career at The Close. It remains one of Bristol’s most enduring sports venues while serving as a community-focused pub space in Clifton. Natural daylight flows through the interior, highlighting classic decor that blends old-world elements with modern utility. TV screens broadcast live matches across several rooms during evening events, contributing to moderate noise levels typical of Wetherspoon pubs hosting public gatherings. The venue is open year-round for booked events, matches, and private hire, with advance booking required. It offers outdoor seating, real ale selection, and affordable children’s meals at £4.99 , a regular draw during weekday evenings.

Typical Experiences

The W. G. Grace hosts cricket-themed evenings or gatherings around TV screens during match days, ideal for solo visits in the early evening or family outings between 8am and 9pm when under-18s are permitted. It’s a go-to spot for casual drinks after work, with real ale and local cider available throughout the night. Outdoor seating makes it suitable for post-work relaxation or part of wider Bristol nightlife plans. The hero item , affordable kids’ meals at £4.99 , draws regular visitors during weekday events. The venue also offers high traveler ratings from over 10,000 reviews, with candid photos and a strong reputation for community use.

Notable Features

  • Grade II* listed cricket ground
  • Victorian-era pavilion with original brickwork
  • Children under 18 allowed only between 8:00am and 9:00pm
  • Historic cricketing ties to WG Grace
  • Affordable children’s meals
  • Candid photo collection
  • High traveler rating
  • TV screens
  • Real ale selection
  • Outdoor seating

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