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A Guide to Making the Most of The Cheltenham Nightlife

If you are looking for a guide to making the most of the Cheltenham nightlife, then look no further. One of the best places in the country for evenings on the town, the historic town of Cheltenham has something for everyone. Pull on your glad rags and head out, choosing from an array of amazing places to eat and drink. From atmospheric pubs to bougie bars, and from industrial-chic warehouses to historic hubs, its diverse menu of places ticks all the boxes.

So that you can enjoy the best Cheltenham nightlife, we’ve put together a go-to guide. Here’s what you need to know.

 
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The High Street

Running through the heart of the town, Cheltenham’s high street is one of the best places to enjoy a night out. It’s also home to the town’s oldest pub, The Old Restoration, which is a beautiful Tudor-fronted building first established in 1661. Walk along the high street and take your pick of places to visit; you’ll find most of the places to eat and drink are located towards Berkeley Street and Grosvenor Street.

For quintessential pub vibes, The Vine is a popular independent public house that’s home to a bar and Thai restaurant. Styled with Victorian era aesthetics, it certainly has lots of character. The Strand, at 40-42 High Street, is a glass-fronted pub with country-chic interiors and is sought-after for its welcoming atmosphere and live music nights and events. Sandford Park Alehouse, CAMRA’s Pub of the Year 2023, is always a firm favourite for great drinks and delicious food. Meanwhile, no guide to making the most of the Cheltenham nightlife would be complete without mentioning Lounge 72, Bentleys Bar and The Frog & Fiddle – all fab places to go for cocktails.

The Brewery Quarter

A hub of entertainment, The Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham features a wide variety of things to see and do. Packed with all manner of restaurants, bars, and attractions, it is one of the best places to go to make the most of the Cheltenham nightlife. For something a little different, the quarter’s Escape Hunt promises challenges, thrills and laughs galore with immersive, five-star escape rooms. The UK’s best ten pin bowling alley can be found at Hollywood Bowl, meanwhile Mr Mulligans awaits with brilliant adventure golf for all ages.

One of the top bars in The Brewery Quarter, Flight Club is adorned with period features and infused with exotic styling. Head over to enjoy a game of darts, meet Ivy the fairground horse, and sip a cocktail or two. Also in the area, The Cosy Club serves bites and beverages throughout the evening, and the Brewhouse and Kitchen offer food and drink experiences, including beer and gin masterclasses. For the best pint around, Brewdog is the place to be, while for more delicious cocktails, The Alchemist and The Botanist both vie for attention and provide plenty of choice for an unforgettable night.

 
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Montpellier Quarter

When it comes to curating a guide to making the most of the Cheltenham nightlife, there are lots of options to leave you spoiled for choice. That said, if you are a connoisseur of wines and spirits, then the Montpellier Quarter of the town is sure to pique your interest. A wonderful area of Cheltenham peppered with Regency buildings and lined with tasteful bars, it’s a great place to go for a relaxed evening of wining and dining with your favourite person.

For your first port of call, The Ivy is a well-known wine bar and brasserie that treats guests to modern British fare with a well-stocked bar of wines and spirits. Close by, the polished chain bar, All Bar One, beckons with beers, cocktails and wines, complemented by a selection of sharing plates. For whiskey lovers, John Gordon’s bar, shop and café stars a seriously impressive collection of hundreds of wines, whiskies, gins, cognacs, beers and more and also hosts event nights. For further choice, Novo Club on Montpellier Street proposes a winning combination of wines, cocktails and elegant cuisine.

Cool Institutions

Outside of the main nightlife centre of Cheltenham, a whole host of amazing places to visit await. Along Bath Road, you will find a number of inviting cafes and history-rich pubs where drinks and conversation flow in equal abundance. The Brown Jug, The Exmouth Arms, and The Bath Tavern are all great choices of proper pubs and feature all kinds of regular and special events. Also on Bath Road, Bath Road Beers had to make it onto our guide to making the most of the Cheltenham nightlife, a cheery microbrewery and wine and spirit shop selling local and far-flung tipples.

Bringing all the energy, MooMoo is a multi-room club on Regent Street that is one of the best places for going ‘out’ out in Cheltenham. With five rooms, rhythmic tunes, and an overflow of atmosphere, it’s the ideal place to dance the night away. Competing for attention, Home & Botanic Nightclub on St George’s Road is equally as popular, affording an unmissable night out with great DJs and an extensive list of cocktails. That said, if you fancy something more relaxed, Sixways Wine Bar on London Road presents a range of wines from specialist producers; meanwhile for the craft connoisseurs, Dreya brewery resides within Lansdown Industrial Estate and focuses on creating world-class beers, lagers and ales.

 
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Cotswold Grange

There’s no better way than to round off our guide to making the most of the Cheltenham nightlife than with somewhere cosy to sleep. Offering an elegant escape in Cheltenham, our Cotswold Grange hotel lies on Pittville Circus Road and promises the most comfortable and welcoming stay not far from the town centre. Choose from our spacious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and look forward to the dreamiest retreat. All of our rooms have flatscreen TVs with Freeview and radio, tea and coffee making facilities, free WiFi and a hairdryer, and breakfast is served daily in our breakfast room. Book today and look forward to enjoying your night in style.