Named after the 18th century artist, essayist and bon viveur Arthur Hort, born at the top of the road, the names Hort and Bristol have been synonymous for hundreds of years. Now fully restored to maximise the existing features, Horts blends the best of a traditional city pub with contemporary style.
49 Broad St Bristol BS1 2EP United Kingdom
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Full Bar |
Just down the road from Horts on Broad Street, one of Bristol's historic urban treasures, the Arts and Crafts Movement/Art Nouveau, Edward Everard Building, a former printing works (1900).
Private cinema in this bad boy venue, check it out and the sticky toffee beer to boot!
Free cinema screenings on Wednesday evenings. Well worth a visit!
Great food, good beer , big screen
Great pub food ! Highly recommadable..
A decent (affordable ) pint of Young's outside London
Nice pub , expensive food considering it is just a pub .
Happy Daze is delicious - a nice sweet entry into cider drinking! Nice vibe - mahogany wood & brown leather. - HJ Fantaskis
Pleasantly surprised to find a DJ playing 80’s and 90’s tunes on a Friday night with a fun loving crowd - Alex Smith
The bar has a great warm atmosphere - a little pricey but great service. Also the bar staff know all the drinks back-to-front! - NiteGlow