King William Ale House 20 King St, Bristol BS1 4EF

King William Ale House

700 Reviews
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Pub
  • Friday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Saturday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Sunday12.00–10.30 pm
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Wednesday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Thursday12.00–11.00 pm
King William Ale House 20 King St, Bristol BS1 4EF

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01179268672
20 King St, Bristol BS1 4EF

Hours

  • Friday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Saturday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Sunday12.00–10.30 pm
  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Wednesday12.00–11.00 pm
  • Thursday12.00–11.00 pm

Features

  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards
  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Dine-in
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Spirits
  • Wine
  • Seating
  • Toilets
  • Cosy
  • Groups
  • Casual
  • Outdoor seating
  • Food
  • Food at bar
  • Fast service

Recommended Reviews

Ed Grover
22.03.2024
King William Ale House
Wow… Alex the bartender was incredible! His interaction with his customer was impeccable and he even created us his own special drink, “the ting”. Lovely atmosphere and welcoming staff, I would recommend this rustic bar to locals and tourists alike!
Mike Seviour
05.02.2024
King William Ale House
Only popped in for a drink, it's a warm and friendly pub with pleasant friendly staff will return next time we are in Bristol.
David Barnwell (Barney)
28.01.2024
King William Ale House
For a pub that brands itself as an ale house, I'd have expected a range of beers from more than just Samual Smiths.Standard boring Samual Smiths beers and no guest beers.The food was however reasonable.
Lauren
13.01.2024
King William Ale House
Very nice historic and traditional pub down Kings St. Inside is lovely and cosy, plenty of seating. The bar staff were very friendly.Cannot comment on the food, however drinks are very expensive and limited options. On average £6.50 a pint, so probably would choose somewhere else first as there’s other great options down King St.
Michael Bonnick
13.01.2024
King William Ale House
Cozy, relaxed trad pub with a range of good ales, Chesterfield sofas around a log fire, ideal for the cold, miserable and rainy evening we called in. No loud music either, so conversation was easy, no need to bawl over the background noise. Happy to recommend, especially for those like me of rather more advanced years!
Azhar Shah
10.01.2024
King William Ale House
Alex, Lucia and their staff ( i am sorry that i can not remember their names at the moment) are some of the best and most attentive publicans/bar staff in the business. They welcome you with a smile, the fire is always going ( when chilly) and the food, spot on. The Sunday roast tastes like my own, only better. The Yorkshire pudding is unlike you have ever eaten a soft, moist interior surrounded by a perfectly crispy exterior. It might be the most underrated pub in Bristol. And for my sake, i hope it remains that way, so I won’t have to fight/scheme to sit by one of their fires. I love this place. Period
Stephen Brown
20.12.2023
King William Ale House
Very nice traditional pub. You can't miss the bright orange facade. We assumed in homage to William of Orange. Nicely laid out inside. Good selection of beers. Very friendly barman made for a lovely visit. Would recommend if you're passing.
Charlie Cumming
19.12.2023
King William Ale House
Rude and derogatory bar staff, mediocre pints. Thoroughly surprising that they can get away with this given such stern completion on King St.I would recommend people go anywhere but the King William on King St if you want to be treated like a human being whilst being poured your overpriced warm pint of pish.Tl:Dr Dreadful staff letting down what could be a good King St pub.
Marta Szmygiel
18.12.2023
King William Ale House
You can imagine that your grandma is a queen and you're visiting her in her old house. Cosy, with fire and a lot of good drinks to choose!
Alex Doyle
17.12.2023
King William Ale House
A nice old fashioned pub in Bristol with plenty of snugs present. It has a good variety of dishes on the menu. I ordered the chicken burger with cheese and bacon which came with salad and chips. The meal was hot from start to finish and was presented well. The only flaw was the bacon was a bit hard.It was nice to walk into a bar that has something different then the usual Heineken with all draught drinks being local Samuel Smith drinks. Overall would recommend a trip

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20 King St, Bristol BS1 4EF
King William Ale House