
Stag Dos This Good Should Be Illegal
Steins by the litre. Shots skis for the lads. An alpine party that’ll go down in legend. Barbara’s Bier Haus is where Bristol stag dos come to conquer.

Steins flowing, shot skis lined up, and full après energy all night. Barbara’s Bier Haus is where Bristol stag dos come together.
We’ve hosted hundreds of stag parties, and we know exactly what makes a legendary send-off: massive steins, shots skis, big tunes, and a venue that matches the energy of your crew. Our Bournemouth stag do packages are built for groups who want to go hard without the pretence.
Whether you’re planning a Bristol stag do for the groom who loves a laugh or the one who takes his drinking seriously, Barbara’s delivers. No awkward dress codes. No velvet ropes. Just a proper night out.
Why Barbara’s for Your Bristol Stag Do?
Steins
Great beer, poured properly pints, steins and plenty to choose from.
Shot Skis
Line up, lift, drink. The stag goes last it’s tradition. And yes, it’s going straight into the group chat.
Music
Party anthems, throwbacks and the singalong moments that get whole tables on their feet.
Atmosphere
Communal tables mean everyone stays together the way a stag celebration should be.

KARAOKE
Bring on the Karaoke!
Things to Do Bristol Stag Do – Before, During & After
Barbara’s Bier Haus sits right in Bristol city centre. Pre-game at a nearby restaurant, own the evening at Barbara’s, then hit the clubs or stumble to one of the many Bournemouth stag do accommodation options nearby.
We’re surrounded by hotels, late-night food spots, and everything else you need for a proper Bristol stag do.
Address
Barbara’s Bier Haus Bristol
44–46 Corn Street
Bristol
BS1 1JG, England
Nearest Train Stations
Bristol Temple Meads
Main city rail hub with Great Western Railway and CrossCountry services to London, Cardiff, Birmingham and the South West. (~12–15 min walk to Corn Street)
Clifton Down Station
Useful for services from North Bristol and Severn Beach Line routes. (~18–22 min walk or short taxi ride)
(Local buses also run frequently through the city centre, stopping near Broad Quay, Baldwin Street and The Centre.)
Parking Near The Haus
There’s no dedicated on-site parking at Barbara’s, but Bristol city centre offers multiple public car parks within easy walking distance of Corn Street.
Recommended Nearby Options
Queen Charlotte Street Car Park
Large central multi-storey close to Corn Street and the Old City. (~4–6 min walk)
Trenchard Street Car Park
Popular city centre option with good evening availability. (~7–9 min walk)
Cabot Circus Car Park
Large modern shopping centre car park with late opening hours. (~12–15 min walk)
Note: parking prices vary by time and day – pre-booking via apps like JustPark or RingGo can make arriving smoother on busy nights.
Taxis & Ride Services
Barbara’s Bier Haus Bristol is centrally located on Corn Street, making it easy to reach by taxi, Uber, Bolt and local private hire services. Popular pick-up and drop-off points are directly outside the venue or along nearby Baldwin Street, Broad Quay and The Centre.
Handy Tip
Planning a big night out or heading home late?
Bristol Temple Meads Station offers the most frequent late-evening rail services and is within walking distance — ideal for getting home after food, drinks or live music.
Getting Here
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No overcomplicated rules. No inflated minimum spends. Just great drinks, great music and a send-off everyone enjoys talking about.
Barbara’s Bier Haus is where Bristol stag plans become stories.
Book your package and let’s get planning.

Book Your Bristol Stag Do Package
January & February Are Chaos. Book Early.
Stag do season is real, and our best dates go fast.
Lock in your booking and we’ll handle the rest.
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FAQS
We regularly host groups of 10-50+. Our venue setup is designed for big parties – the bigger, the better.
Please do. The more embarrassing for the groom, the better. We’ve seen it all.
Yes – pizzas, wursts and sharing bites perfect for groups.
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Absolutely. We bring the best of Bavarian party culture to Bristol – think Oktoberfest energy without the flights.
