Pub with accommodation offering bed and breakfast
The Clothiers Arms is a another of Stroud’s handsome Cotswold Stone establishments, located on the intersection between Bath Rd and Rodborough Hill. The Plot is large and triangular and steeply sloping with the pub sitting at the back spanning the gradient on several levels. The Car park is accessed off the Bath Rd and is level with a large retaining wall to the rear. Seating in the garden area above this benefits from commanding views to the West and the River Severn. It is a popular pub with families, locals and visitors alike.
You enter the Clothiers by the door into the bar area, a capacious comfortable space with a mix of plush upholstered banquette seating and tables and chairs. To your left you will find an area with the pool table and dart board and the back of this the toilets. To your right the area faces the long bar with seating and windows facing the Bath Rd. The bar runs perpendicular to the door towards the rear of the building where a wood burning stove may be found in the fireplace, a cosy location in winter. Walking past the bar to the rear you can turn left and up some steps to the restaurant.
The wall décor adjacent to the fireplace is worthy of note with many period black and white framed period pictures of Stroud’s Public houses set against a painted vermillion backdrop.
The outside area has been the subject of a large investment over the Covid period now with new tiered patio areas with beautiful glass walls and table tops fitted atop stone filled stainless gabions and a covered area with removable vinyl sides with comfy furniture. Plenty of lighting has been installed allowing use at dusk or after dark.
There's an adventure playground for the kids.
Opening and food times are correct as of 29/06/2022
Historic Interest
Built in 1880 on the site of an 1840 beer house
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Clothiers Arms, Stroud
Changing beers typically include: Wye Valley - Butty Bach