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GLEVUM INN See Map
60, Oxstalls Way, GL2 9JN
SO8468719795
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 530600
GREENE KING IPA (G)
WADWORTH 6X (H)
1950's estate pub converted to single
bar operation. Smart throughout with one
half given over to eating, the other to
pool and darts. Live entertainment on
Sunday evenings. Food served all open
hours.






2007
Historical information
GREYHOUND See Map
Greyhound Gardens, GL2 0XH
SO8604719929
Off B4063 near Elmbridge Court roundabout A40/A417 junction
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 506107
BANKS'S Bitter (H)
BANKS'S Original (H)
GUEST BEER Two Guest Ales (H)
This attractive and welcoming community
pub is close to the city's Northern
bypass. Bricks from Gloucester's
demolished 18th Century infirmary were
used in its construction in 1985 close
to the site of a former Greyhound
Stadium. A single bar serves three
distinct seating areas each with its own
rich style of furniture and decor. Food
is available midday until 2100 (2000 on
Sunday). A small garden has a heated
covered area for smokers. Two guest ales
are from Marston's national list.
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2010
Historical information
KING EDWARD VII See Map
47, Old Cheltenham Road, GL2 0AN
SO8569019683
Tel. Gloucester (01452) 508931
BASS Draught Bass (H)
BATEMAN XXXB (G)
BUTCOMBE Bitter (H)
MARSTON'S Pedigree (G)
Built in 1905 and named after Edward
VII's visit to Gloucester the year
before, this pub was enlarged in the 70s
and 80s and refurbished in Edwardian
style. Large attractive lounge and
traditional public bar with integral
skittle alley and other games
facilities.










2007
Historical information