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John Gordons
John Gordons
92/100 (1603 ratings)
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"Very interesting quirky bar offering one of the largest selections of whisky brands I have seen. A european beer selection was alsobon offer. With a..."
Monty M.
"Amazing range of alcohol and drinks, great specialist barstaff for the range of whiskeys. Fabulous..."
Jo Dymond
"Can safely say my girlfriends and mines favourite place to have a glass of wine, the Nero Di Troia has become our Tuesday tipple. The gents behind..."
J Garner
"Staff was friendly and knowledgeable. The atmosphere was lovely as well. There's a comfy sitting area downstairs, and a nice patio outside. They have..."
D Close
"Always a great place to have a drink with the option of being inside or out. Great wines, gims and whiskey but only have a very limited beer/larger..."
Ken Winpenny
"One of the most professional bars in Cheltenham. Great selection of whiskies, with knowledgeable staff who make expert recommendations. Worth a..."
Michael Thompson
"Nice casual atmosphere. Big choice of good drinks served by knowledgable..."
Michael Nottle
"Very cool with a downstairs area reminiscent of Tokyo bars, 80s-90s alternative rock generally playing (suits me), great choice of drinks, but scary..."
Thom Harrison
"Fabulous bar! Welcoming and traditional with barstaff that have a great knowledge of beers! What more could you..."
Warren Brockley
"Ambiance & outside seating, cappuccino ok though coffee not their main..."
Phil Leighton