Old Thatch Tavern
About
Nestled at the corner of Rother Street and Greenhill Street, Old Thatch Tavern is a living piece of Stratford‑upon‑Avon’s history, dating back to 1470 as the town’s very first brewery. The thatched‑roofed, Grade II listed building showcases the charm of the 1500s with its timber‑framed walls and original architectural details, all while serving up a warm, welcoming atmosphere for locals and visitors alike. Visitors can enjoy traditional English fare, a range of drinks from local ales to fine wines, and the cozy, fire‑lit setting that has made the pub a staple of the town for centuries. With free Wi‑Fi, dog‑friendly policy, and a garden seating option, Old Thatch Tavern offers a quintessential Stratford experience that blends historic character with modern comforts.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Charm
- Cozy Atmosphere
- Excellent Food
Things to consider
- Limited Parking
- Crowded During Peak
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour