Bristol has a selection of nine Wetherspoon’s to choose from with most found near the city centre and the east of the city. And they have been praised quite highly by customers on Google reviews, with ratings ranging between 4 and 3.8 stars.
Based on Google Reviews, this is how our local pubs ranked and some background on the buildings they are based in.
5. The Berkeley, Queens Road, Clifton - 3.9/5
Built in the late 18th century, the building was formerly a shopping arcade which included the Berkeley Tea Rooms. A stunning feature is its glass dome ceiling. | Google Maps

6. Staple Hill Oak, High Street, Staple Hill - 4/5
The building is named after the ancient oak tree which stood south of High Street; the village of Staple Hill was built around this tree. Customers complimented the welcoming atmosphere and the accommodating staff. | Google Maps
7. Van Dyck Forum, Fishponds Road, Fishponds - 4/5
Based at Fishponds Road, the building was originally a cinema built in 1926 by WH Watkins, before it became the Fishponds Social Club Bingo in 1973. Reviews praise its great atmosphere, friendly staff, fast service and cleanness. | Google MApcs
8. Commercial Rooms, Corn Street, Old City - 4/5
Located in Corn Street, the 1811 building was formerly a gentlemen’s club and meeting place for the city’s merchants. It was also home of the first telegraph office in Bristol in 1852 after the completion of the Great Western Railways. Many of the reviews praise how many of the original features of the building have remained. | Google Maps