1 Thomas Ln, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6JG

About This Pub

Ah, the Seven Stars – it's one of those pubs that just pulls you in with its rich history and unpretentious vibe, tucked away on a cobbled street near Bristol Bridge. I have to say, what really stands out is the amazing range of cask ales and ciders; it's like a little haven for anyone who appreciates a proper pint, and they've even picked up some CAMRA awards over the years, which speaks volumes. The staff seem genuinely knowledgeable and friendly, based on the reviews I've seen, and there's often live music or a game of darts to keep things lively – you'll probably end up chatting with the locals about its fascinating past, from surviving bombings to featuring on telly shows. On the downside, though, the place has that shabby-chic look that might not suit everyone; it's got a worn-in feel that could come across as a bit tired if you're expecting something more contemporary. Plus, if you're peckish for more than just a quick snack, you might be out of luck, as the food is pretty basic. All in all, it's a brilliant spot for history buffs and ale lovers looking for an authentic experience, but it might not be the one for a fancy night out – still, I'd recommend giving it a go if you're in Bristol, as it's got that timeless appeal that keeps drawing folks back.

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • The Seven Stars boasts an incredible selection of over 30 cask ales and traditional West Country ciders each week – it's a real treat for any ale enthusiast.
  • It's got that wonderful, historic charm with stories from the 1500s, including its role in ending the slave trade, making every visit feel like a step back in time.
  • The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with friendly service, live music, a pool table, and a dart board, perfect for a relaxed catch-up with mates.
  • Prices are nice and affordable, so you can enjoy a proper pint without worrying about the wallet.
Cons
  • The decor is a bit shabby and old-school, which might not appeal if you're after something more modern or polished.
  • Food options are limited to just bar snacks, so if you're hoping for a hearty meal, you'll need to head elsewhere.
  • The beer selection focuses heavily on real ales, which could feel a tad lacking in variety for those who prefer something different.

Contact Information

1 Thomas Ln, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6JG
+441179272845
Pub
Open Now

Opening Hours

Monday12:00 - 23:00
Tuesday12:00 - 23:00
Wednesday (Today)12:00 - 23:00
Thursday12:00 - 23:00
Friday12:00 - 00:00
Saturday12:00 - 00:00
Sunday12:00 - 23:00

Location

Recent Reviews

Visited at a quiet time. Helpful and knowledgeable young lady served us. Love it mainly for its history, and when in full flow, there extensive real ales. Sits in a small lane next to the renowned music venue The Fleece. Met the lovely Jo and partner, they'd travelled down from Leicester for a concert that evening.
ML
Mike L.
A literally historic building in its own right, due to the connection with the abolitionist movement of the 19th century, this is also a great place to go for some quality beers and cider, often with live music and friendly service. Food seemed limited to bar snacks, but otherwise a really good place to be on a cold winter's day, with the fire going and a selection of ales to sample.
CG
Chris Green
One of the best pubs in Bristol. Great mix of locals and music fans. Great buzz in here, beer excellent too
GM
Gary McGrath
Good little pub just away from the town centre and great choice of beers, ales and ciders. The owner is a good laugh, especially with his little pub dog. Lovely warm open fire too, great touch to the pub.
AA
Alfie Adams
A simple and stripped-back interior didn't rend this particular pub too inviting for me - and the range of beer on tap, whilst excellent for Real Ale drinkers (though I was told that nothing on tap, during my visit, was locally brewed), I felt there was an absence of variation in the beer menu. The outside tables were very popular, which created quite good atmosphere, but I don't think I'll rush back.
NC
Nick Cooper-Soderberg

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