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Beers, Beats & Bristol Charm: Discover your guide to drinking your way around Easton!

Easton isn’t just one of Bristol’s coolest neighbourhoods—it’s a vibrant, multicultural hub where every pub has its own personality, and every pint comes with a story. Whether you're after a reggae-fuelled rave, a quiet pint in a leafy garden, or a Sunday roast with a side of jazz, Easton’s got you covered.
Even better? It’s just a short walk from Your Apartment – Old Market . So, you can hit the town and still be back in your home-from-home within minutes!
Now let’s get to the good stuff. Here are our favourite places to drink in Easton:
The Plough Inn
A cornerstone of Easton’s nightlife, The Plough is where punk, reggae, funk, and soul collide in glorious, sweaty harmony.
It’s not just a pub—it’s a community hub, a music venue, and a dancefloor all rolled into one. Expect live DJs, open mic nights, and a crowd that knows how to party.
The drinks are affordable, the vibes are legendary, and the outdoor space is one of the best in Bristol.
The Sugar Loaf
A no-nonsense, proper Bristol pub, The Sugar Loaf is famous for its gigantic cheese and onion rolls (don’t knock it till you’ve tried it).
It’s a real local’s pub with pool tables, footie on the TV, and a gorgeous little garden for those rare sunny days.
Come for the comfort food, stay for the charming, community-driven atmosphere.
The Chelsea Inn
If The Plough is the life of the party, The Chelsea Inn is its eccentric cousin.
This offbeat boozer is a haven for punk lovers, with regular gigs, dub nights, and even the occasional circus-style performance.
Their toasted sandwiches are pure filth (in the best way), and the colourful beer garden is perfect for long summer evenings with a cold pint in hand.
Arbor Ales Brewery & Taproom
You can’t talk about drinking in Easton without mentioning Arbor Ales .
Born and brewed right here in the neighbourhood, Arbor is a legend on the Bristol beer scene—and their on-site taproom is a total hidden gem. Swing by for super fresh pints straight from the source, including favourites like Mosaic and Shangri-La .
Local, laid-back, and properly good beer—what’s not to love?
Whitehall Tavern
If you’re after a no-nonsense, old-school pub with a proper sense of community, Whitehall Tavern has you covered.
Tucked away just off Whitehall Road, this is the kind of place where everyone knows your name (or will by the end of the night) . Expect classic ales, cheap lagers, a decent jukebox, darts, a pool table, and a welcoming bunch of regulars.
No frills, no fluff—just a great local pub doing exactly what it says on the tin.