Pub · Bristol
385 Gloucester Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
The Royal Oak Horfield is an award-winning, family-friendly community pub in Bristol, known for its quality drinks, delicious pub grub, and one of the best beer gardens.
Regulars and our editors tag it for live music, food served, family friendly, sports pub, pool table, beer garden, dog friendly and community pub.
3 other pubs on PubCrawl sit within a 10 minute walk, so it is easy to build a crawl around.
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The Royal Oak is a pub at 385 Gloucester Road, Bristol, United Kingdom. 3 other pubs listed on PubCrawl are within a short walk.
The Anchor, Chimp House and The Gloucester Old Spot are all within a short walk, and each has a page on PubCrawl with hours and reviews.
Yes — The Royal Oak is listed as dog friendly on PubCrawl. Some pubs restrict dogs to certain rooms or times, so it is worth a quick call ahead if you are bringing one on a crawl.
Yes — The Royal Oak has outdoor space listed on PubCrawl. Capacity outdoors is usually smaller than inside, so a big group should arrive early on a warm evening.
Yes — The Royal Oak is listed as serving food. Kitchen hours are normally shorter than bar hours.
Yes — The Royal Oak is listed for live music. Line-ups move around, so check the venue's own listings for who is on tonight.
Yes — The Royal Oak is listed as showing sport on TV. On a big fixture it fills up long before kick-off, which is worth planning around if it is a stop on your crawl.
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