The central Bristol pub where pirates and sea captains used to drink

The central Bristol pub where pirates and sea captains used to drink

Disappointingly, I didn’t spot anybody with a parrot on their shoulder. Come to think of it, there was no evidence of drinkers with peg legs or eye-patches either.

That wasn’t always the case at the Golden Guinea, a tucked-away pub in Redcliffe. In the 18th-century, this historic inn would have been frequented by pirates, sea captains and all manner of wrong ’uns.

But then the fascinating history of Guinea Street is well documented. Named after the gold coins from West Africa’s Guinea coast, this unassuming street between the harbour and Redcliffe church once featured on TV’s A House Through Time.

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During the series, Bristol-based history professor David Olusoga told the story of one house whose previous occupants included 18th-century pirates and sugar merchants. He revealed that sea captains and slave traders Edmund Saunders and Joseph Holbrook both lived at the other end of the street from where the pub is.

With its colourful hanging baskets and friendly atmosphere, it’s hard to imagine the Golden Guinea used to attract such a rum crowd. Although Caribbean rums do feature heavily on the drinks list, maybe as a nod to the street’s bittersweet history.

Inside, the pub is an intriguing mix of traditional and modern. There are huge gilt mirrors on the walls and the sort of wingback leather armchairs you might expect to see occupied by retired judges in stuffy private members’ clubs.

There are wooden boards, church pew seating, small frilly Victorian-style sidelights and leather sofas, but there’s also graffiti on the walls. By which I mean commissioned artwork rather than rude inscriptions about somebody’s mother on the toilet door.

It has outdoor seating perfect for the warmer months (Image: Dan Regan/BristolLive)

The Golden Guinea on Guinea Street(Image: Dan Regan/BristolLive)

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