About
Between 1968 and 1988, the Granary Club was Bristol’s home of rock, with over 1,500 groups appearing on the club’s tiny stage including Thin Lizzy, Dire Straits and Status Quo. We’re delighted to once again be opening the doors to this historic venue, and whether you are a returning rocker or a new kid on the block, you are most welcome.
The Granary Club work with contemporary and classic techniques to focus on sustainability in their drinks whilst maximising flavour and experience. Working with the chefs upstairs in The Granary’s kitchen, they find innovative ways to integrate their surplus ingredients and byproducts into their drinks to create unique textures and flavours, all whilst reducing our waste footprint.
True to their history, they will be featuring music and events throughout the year, it’s no wonder The Times recently added The Granary Club in the Top 20 things to do in Bristol!
Facilities
Catering
Establishment Features
- Independent Business
Key Features
- Unique venue
Sustainability
- Food Waste Policy
- Locally Sourced Produce
- Locally-sourced produce
- Plastic-Free
- Reduced Plastic Use
Venue Facilities
- Groups Accepted
TripAdvisor
Map & Directions
Road Directions
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Public Transport Directions
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