The Crown, Bristol

The Crown is an historic public house situated on All Saints Lane, Bristol, England and is near to St Nicolas Market. The Crown is located in an area known as "the Old City". The Crown was built in the 18th Century and is a grade 2 listed building.

Since the closure of the Eclipse in July 2006 the Crown now rivals the Hatchet as an Alternative pub, which is popular with goths, punks, rockers, metalheads and emos.

  • There are regular alternative clubs in the old cellar (known as the Cavern Club) of the Crown.
  • The cellar is also said to be haunted by a ghost of a gentleman from the 17th century wearing a Periwig, who only appears to women.
Culture in Bristol
Venues
  • Bierkeller Theatre
  • Bristol Arena
  • Bristol Hippodrome
  • Bristol Old Vic
  • Colston Hall
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  • Cube Microplex
  • O2 Academy Bristol
  • QEH Theatre
  • Redgrave Theatre
  • St George's, Brandon Hill
  • The Thekla
  • Tobacco Factory
  • Victoria Rooms
  • Watershed Media Centre
  • Wickham Theatre
  • Winston Theatre
Festivals
  • Bristol Festival of Ideas
  • Bristol Festival of Nature
  • Bristol Harbour Festival
  • Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
  • Bristol International Kite Festival
  • Bristol Shakespeare Festival
  • St Pauls Carnival
Museums, galleries,
and public art
  • Arnolfini
  • Blaise Castle
  • Blaise Hamlet
  • At-Bristol
  • Banksy
  • Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
  • Bristol Harbour Railway
  • Bristol Zoo
  • Georgian House
  • Glenside Museum
  • Kings Weston Roman Villa
  • M Shed
  • Observatory
  • Red Lodge Museum
  • Royal West of England Academy
  • See No Evil
  • SS Great Britain
Parks
  • Parks of Bristol
  • Ashton Court
  • Blaise Castle
  • Brandon Hill
  • College Green
  • The Downs
  • Redland Green
  • Queen Square
  • Snuff Mills
  • St George Park
Past attractions
  • Ashton Court Festival
  • British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
  • Industrial Museum
Churches
  • All Saints'
  • Bristol Cathedral
  • Bristol Community Church
  • Buckingham Baptist Chapel
  • Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
  • Christ Church, Clifton Down
  • Christ Church with St Ewen
  • Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
  • Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
  • Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol
  • City Road Baptist Church
  • Cotham Church
  • Counterslip Baptist Church
  • Clifton Cathedral
  • Crofts End Church
  • Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
  • Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym
  • New Room, Bristol
  • Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles
  • St Mary Redcliffe
  • Redland Chapel
  • St. Augustine Church (Bristol)
  • St Augustine the Less Church, Bristol
  • St George's Church, Brandon Hill
  • St James' Priory, Bristol
  • St John the Baptist, Frenchay
  • St Luke's Church, Brislington
  • St Mark's Church, Bristol
  • St Mary le Port Church, Bristol
  • St Mary on the Quay
  • St Mary's Church, Henbury
  • St Matthews Church, Cotham
  • St Michael on the Mount Without
  • St Nicholas, Bristol
  • St Peter and St Paul, Bristol
  • St Peter, Bristol
  • St Peters Church, Bishopsworth
  • St Philip and Jacob, Bristol
  • St Stephen's Church, Bristol
  • St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol
  • St Werburgh's Church, Bristol
  • St. Paul's Church, Bristol
  • Temple Church, Bristol
  • Trinity Centre
  • Whitefield's Tabernacle, Bristol
  • Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood
  • Woodlands Christian Centre
Pubs
  • Black Castle Public House
  • Clifton Down railway station
  • The Coronation Tap
  • Hatchet Inn, Bristol
  • 17 King Street, Bristol
  • King William Ale House
  • Llandoger Trow
  • Mauretania Public House
  • Nova Scotia, Bristol
  • The Old Duke
  • Old Post Office, Bristol
  • Palace Hotel, Bristol
  • Printers Devil, Bristol
  • Pump House, Bristol
  • Seven Stars Public House, Bristol
  • Shakespeare Inn, Bristol
  • Shakespeare Public House, Bristol
  • Stag and Hounds Public House
  • The Crown, Bristol
  • Clifton Lido and The Victoria Public House


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