Café René, Gloucester
Posted on 26. Jan, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Café René is a modern central Gloucester pub located in an area steeped in history.
The pub serves two or more well-kept real ales directly from casks on the bar and are reasonably priced at under £3.
Old Bell, Gloucester
Posted on 24. Jan, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
The Old Bell is a Grade I listed building located on Southgate Street in the centre of Gloucester.
It features a highly decorative stone fireplace dated 1650 as well as other original features.
Robert Raikes’s House, Gloucester
Posted on 23. Jan, 2011 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Robert Raikes’ House is a Samuel Smith owned Gloucester pub located in a building that dates back to the 16th century.
The brewery spent two years and £4.5m renovating the pub and it’s certainly noticeable.
1st New Inn Hotel Beer Festival, 2010
Posted on 25. Oct, 2010 by Robert Gale in Beer Festivals
Held on the weekend of October 23rd, 2010, the New Inn Hotel in Gloucester held its first beer festival.
The festival featured around 20 beers from breweries from the Gloucester area as well as further afield.
New Inn Hotel, Gloucester
Posted on 21. Oct, 2010 by Robert Gale in Pubs
Located in the heart of Gloucester, the 15th century Grade I listed New Inn Hotel is considered to be one of the country’s finest medieval galleried inns.
The pub serves a good selection of ales in four different bars and has started organising its own beer festivals.


