The Albion is a very special place. Steeped in history this 17th Century Coach House is one of Clifton’s most popular dining and drinking establishments and has remained so for over 250 years since its opening in the 1760s.
Thomas Boyce acquired land on Clifton Hill and spent £8000 building accommodation for the wealthy visitors who flocked to the spa for the season. Built in the late 1760s for stabling of coach and horses for the visitors. The Albion is most likely named after a 200 ton ship built at that time in the Bristol shipyards, owned by Davis and Protheroe and launched in 1778 under the name of The Albion.
Our management team has been in place for many years. Led by one of the owners, they shine with their exemplar customer service standards. Nothing is too much trouble. They work hard to ensure you all have the best Albion experience and will go over and above to make this happen. Whatever your requirements they will do their best to make you happy.
Exemplary customer service, freshly prepared food cooked to order. Here, at the Albion, we strive to maintain the highest possible standards. Whether its a quick visit for some light refreshment of the liquid kind or a long relaxing lunch or dinner we are here waiting to make your experience second to none!.
The Albion, Boyces Avenue,
Clifton Village, Bristol BS8 4AA
Phone: 0117 973 3522