Square And Compasses — Pub Restaurant in Chelmsford

You can find The Square and Compasses on Fuller Street in Fairstead, Chelmsford. It’s a Grade II listed building from the 17th century, sitting just outside the city with easy access to the Essex Way Long Distance Footpath. Locals come for home-cooked food, especially the fish and chips, served with real ales and wines. The space works well for relaxed lunches or evening drinks after work. It serves as a community hub in Fairstead, offering accessible dining without fuss.

About The Venue

The Square and Compasses is on Fuller Street in Fairstead, Chelmsford, inside a Grade II listed building dating to the 17th century. As a Freehouse with traditional country pub design, it maintains period features like Georgian detailing and original masonry. Inside, guests find a cozy dining room and a muddy boot and paw friendly bar, where locals meet without formality. Lighting is soft and warm throughout, creating a relaxed feel that’s both welcoming and timeless. Decor follows rustic lines with traditional finishes; the space includes step-free access and wheelchair-friendly features. A small picket-fenced garden offers indoor-outdoor seating for quiet moments or long chats.

Typical Experiences

The Square and Compasses is used across dayparts by local guests, dining with friends, meeting solo after work, or enjoying casual weekday drinks. It’s ideal for honest meals without show. Guests often stay in the cozy dining room with garden view while eating dishes like fish and chips or seasonal game from its meat-eat-drink menu. Events vary, including intimate gatherings that showcase local talent in Nightlife & Music. These moments are part of a quiet rhythm where people return not for spectacle but because it’s one place they trust.

Notable Features

  • Muddy boot and paw friendly bar
  • Cozy dining room with garden view
  • Home-cooked food service
  • Small picket-fenced garden
  • Cozy dining room
  • Picket fenced garden
  • 17th-century heritage building
  • Georgian architectural style
  • Extensive local game menu
  • Fish and chips
  • Traditional country pub
  • Indoor and outdoor seating
  • Meat-eat-drink menu

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.