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gloucester: a drizzly day, a dodgy pub, and a dodgy pie

@Lucas Grant3/4/2026blog
gloucester: a drizzly day, a dodgy pub, and a dodgy pie

it was raining when i got off the train in gloucester. not just a drizzle-the kind of rain that makes you wonder if you packed the right shoes. i checked the weather: 12.66°c, feels like 11.89°c, and the humidity's sitting at 73%. perfect for huddling in a pub with a hot drink and pretending you're in a movie. i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing.

first stop: gloucester cathedral. i mean, you can't not. the architecture is ridiculous-like someone stacked a bunch of gothic dreams and called it a day. i overheard a tour guide say it was in harry potter, which explains the constant stream of people whispering "is this where they…?" i heard that the crypt is haunted, but i didn't stick around to find out. not my vibe.

next, i wandered into the docks. gloucester's old docks are weirdly charming-like a postcard from the 1800s that someone accidentally left out in the rain. i grabbed a coffee from a little café that looked like it hadn't changed its menu since the 90s. the barista warned me the "special pie" at the nearby pub was "an acquired taste." i took that as a challenge.

that pub-the one with the dodgy pie-was called the dockers tap. it's the kind of place where the carpet has seen things. the pie? yeah, it was an acquired taste. i'm still not sure if i acquired it. but the ale was cold, and the locals were friendly in that "we see everything" kind of way.

if you get bored, cheltenham and worcester are just a short drive away. someone told me cheltenham's regency architecture is worth a look, but i was too busy recovering from the pie to check it out.

walking back to the station, i passed a vintage shop with a sign that said "everything must go." i almost went in, but my suitcase was already judging me. gloucester's got this weird mix of history and chaos-like it's trying to be proper but keeps tripping over its own cobblestones.

would i go back? maybe. but only if i'm ready for more dodgy pies and damp shoes.

gloucester cathedral at dusk

gloucester docks in the rain

a cozy pub interior


check out more about gloucester on tripadvisor or read up on the cathedral's history if you're into that sort of thing.


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