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The 18th Amendment is a pub located in Charlton Kings, a residential village that sits on Cheltenham's eastern edge.
It's the sort of place where locals come for a proper drink and good company, serving traditional ales, ciders, and spirits in a straightforward, relaxed setting. The pub's name draws inspiration from the US Prohibition era, and that character runs through how the place operates and feels.
Charlton Kings itself offers something many visitors appreciate—the quietness of village life combined with easy access to Cheltenham, which is just a short distance away. If you want more activity and choice, Cheltenham delivers with its regency architecture, independent shops, parks, and regular cultural events. But if you prefer to experience how locals actually spend their time rather than follow a tourist trail, this pub works well for that. It's comfortable and straightforward, whether you're catching up with friends, taking a quiet moment alone, or stopping in after a walk through the surrounding countryside. It makes a genuine stopping point as part of exploring the wider Cotswolds rather than feeling like somewhere put together specifically for visitors.
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