Ye Shakespeare

Bristol

Ye Shakespeare

A proper Tudor-era boozer on Victoria Street where the dark wood, low ceilings and creaky floors feel authentically 1636.

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4.1(687)
££
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Walk down Victoria Street towards Redcliffe and you'll find yourself stepping back about four centuries. Ye Shakespeare has the kind of character that can't be manufactured—uneven wooden beams, a warren of small rooms, and that particular smell of old ale and older timber that makes you believe the place genuinely dates from the 1600s. The pub pulls a decent crowd of locals and tourists alike, everyone crammed in shoulder-to-shoulder, which somehow makes it feel even more convivial. You're drinking in the same spot where, presumably, people have been drinking for literal centuries.

Known for

  • Historic timber-framed building from 1636
  • Dark wood panelling and low ceilings
  • Multiple intimate drinking rooms
  • Real ales and traditional pub fare
  • Authentic period atmosphere

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Ye Shakespeare
Ye Shakespeare
Ye Shakespeare
Ye Shakespeare
Ye Shakespeare
Ye Shakespeare
4.1(687 reviews)
78 Victoria St, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6DR, UK