Mains

  • Bbq Platter

    $
  • Brisket & Gravy Dip Roll

    $
  • Chicken Wing Platter

    $
  • Burger & Fries

    $

Pizza

  • Margherita

    £12.50
  • Pepperoni

    $

Loaded Fries

  • Chicken & Bacon Fries

    £8.00
  • Vegan Chilli Fries

    $
  • Brisket & Gravy Fries

    £8.00

Sides

  • Fries & Dip

    $
  • Waffle Fries & Dip

    $
  • Mac & Cheese

    £2.00
  • Chicken Wings

    £5.00

Lunch Clubs

  • Prawn

    $
  • Chicken

    $
  • Veggie

    $
  • Vegan

    $

Others

  • Full Vegan

    $
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Located in the heart of Bristol at 10 All Saints Lane, The Crown Bar And Venue is a longstanding institution that’s earned its place as one of the city’s most characterful nightlife spots. The The Crown Bar And Venue Menu captures the venue’s laid-back yet edgy personality with offerings that are both wallet-friendly and crowd-pleasing.

This isn’t a place where you go for fine dining-it’s where you go to enjoy honest food that complements the energy of a bustling bar and live music venue. The menu typically features hearty pub staples like burgers, loaded fries, and wings, perfect for fueling up before a gig or keeping the good vibes going through a DJ set. The vegan and vegetarian options deserve a mention too, showing a modern awareness that appeals to Bristol’s diverse and socially conscious crowd.

What sets The Crown apart is the synergy between its food, drinks, and alternative cultural atmosphere. The venue leans into its gothic roots with dark interiors and themed events, and the food matches the casual, inclusive vibe. It’s not trying to be something it’s not-and that’s part of its charm. Whether you're here for the music, the drinks, or a late-night snack, you’ll find the menu is designed to satisfy without stealing the spotlight.

Portion sizes are generous for the price, and the staff are friendly and no-nonsense. Compared to other city centre venues, The Crown offers a more niche experience-gritty, authentic, and welcoming to everyone from students to long-time locals. While it may not cater to gourmet expectations, it delivers consistently within its niche. In that sense, it’s a Bristol icon that continues to evolve without losing its soul.