VISITING US

The heart of Cheltenham

The Brewery Quarter is ideally located in the town centre, on Cheltenham's bustling High St. With immediate links to public transport, plus ample car and cycle parking nearby there are plenty of options for you to trravel to us.

Address and contacts

The Brewery Quarter, Management Suite, Cupola Tower, Henrietta Street, Cheltenham, GL50 4FA.

General enquiries

For general information regarding The Brewery Quarter, you can call the Management Team on the number below.

Opening times

Mon - Sat: 9am - 2am
Sun: ---

Venue opening times vary. See the venue details for more info.

Venue enquiries

For questions about specific venues please call the venue directly.

Getting here

On Foot

The Brewery Quarter is located in the heart of Cheltenham town centre. If you’re in the centre of town it’s on the Western end of the High Street, just a short stroll from the Promenade.

If you’re walking from Cheltenham race course look out for the distinctive famous art deco sculpture ‘The Celluloid Ladies’ on the corner of The Brewery Quarter on St Margaret’s Road.

The Brewery Quarter is situated opposite St Mary’s minster on the High St– the oldest building in Cheltenham – look out for the spire!

By Car

Cheltenham is located 10 minutes off junctions 10 (southbound traffic only) and 11 of the M5 motorway and on the A40 from London and Oxford. To find the NCP car park using a sat nav enter the post code GL50 4EJ for Monson Avenue. There are numerous other car parks to consider within a few minutes' walk, which offer varying charges depending on how long you wish to stay.

Calculate your fuel cost to us by using Gocompare’s fuel calculator here.

For more information about the NCP car park on Monson Avenue click here.

By Bike

With cycling becoming increasingly popular, The Brewery Quarter has recently doubled the amount of racks available in the area.  There are currently 90 cycle park spaces in and around The Brewery Quarter complex.  You can find them at our Henrietta St entrance; then some just round the corner on the High St; the corner of Oxford Passage and a secure, undercover cycle parking store to the left of NCP car park (when facing the car park).

As with any personal property, bikes are left at the owner’s risk and should be left secure when unattended.  Following guidance from Neighbourhood Watch, we advise people to double lock their bikes using high quality locks.  Further guidance can be found here.

By Bus

For the latest bus timetables click here.

By Train

For up to date train times click here.