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Badminton Arms (The)

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Great Value Carvery Plus Daily Specials Served Everyday

A family friendly pub/restaurant great for a quiet meal or a celebration with friends & family

Carvery only £4.75 Monday to Saturday or £6.50 on Sunday

Entertainment every Sunday evening (details on our website)

The Badminton Arms
Badminton Road
Coalpit Heath
Bristol
BS36 2QJ
01454 772132

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Barrs Court Inn

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The Barrs Court Inn
Stephens Drive,
Longwell Green,
Bristol
BS30 7AA

Tel: 0117 967 6997

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Bristol Stylish Bars (BSB)

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Small group of well located bars.

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Hatchet Inn

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The oldest pub in Bristol has been licensed since 1606. The tall gabled section is the original inn. Houses on either side were damaged in the Blitz and rebuilt as wings to the inn. In the 18th century a cock-fighting ring was set up at the rear and later a boxing ring. Bristol produced several of boxing’s bare-knuckle champions: Benjamin Brain (1791), Jem Belcher (1800) and Henry Pearce (1803). The celebrated Tom Cribb (1809) was born at nearby Hanham.

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Hole in the Wall

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A traditional pub set near the dockside of Bristol; The Hole in the Wall in Bristol is situated on Queens Square, just off the Centre.

In the 18th century it was one of a number of pubs frequented by seamen in the times when sailors could be kidnapped by press-gangs during wartime and forcibly recruited into serving in the British Navy. The spy house on the dock side of the pub was reputedly used to watch out for press-gangs as well as for government agents searching for smugglers.

2 The Grove
Queens Square
Bristol
BS1 4QZ

Tel: 0117 926 5967

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Llandoger Trow

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The Llandoger Trow is a historic public house situated on King Street in Bristol.

Dating from 1664, it is in King Street, between Welsh Back and Queen Charlotte Street, near the old city centre docks. A trow was a flat-bottomed barge, and Llandogo is a village some 20 miles north of Bristol, over the Bristol Channel and upstream on the River Wye in South Wales, where trows were once built.

It was partially destroyed by a bomb in World War II but three of the original five projecting gables remain. It is a grade II* listed building.

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Nova Scotia

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The Nova Scotia Hotel is one of Bristols best known traditional harbourside pubs. It offers great food and beers in one of the best locations in the city.

Situated at the end of the floating harbour it has been a haunt of seafarers for almost two hundred years and you can still savour the atmosphere if you enjoy a pint of ale in the Captains Nook on a stormy night.

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Old Lock and Weir Inn

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Richard and Karen welcome you to The Old Lock and Weir Inn, situated at Hanham Mills, Bristol and set in the middle of Hanham Abbot's Conservation area. The Riverside cottage pub is on two levels. The upper level is the bar area, with flagstone floor and tall bar stools. Downstairs are three linked drinking/dining rooms. Weather permitting the BBQ and Boat House Bar outside serving the heated patio on the river's edge overlooking the Weir. The pub is Renowned for its 'Themed' nights and special events, a party atmosphere in a usually tranquil setting.

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Pipe and Slippers

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Opened in 2004, the Pipe and Slippers is a traditional style boozer that mixes in the best of contemporary drinking Their Portuguese chef serves up her 'petiscos' and there are Pieminister pies bought in from just down the road. DJs subtly spin their records come the evening.

118 Cheltenham Rd, Bristol, BS6 5RW

Tel: 0117 942 7711

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Seven Stars

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One of Bristol's oldest character pubs dating back to the late 1600's (the pavement still has the iron-bound edges to prevent damage by iron cart-wheels), The Seven Stars remains largely unchanged from its origins.

Steeped in history, the Seven Stars is a unique example of a true English "Free House" and is proud to have on offer an ever changing selection of real British brewed real ales.

The Seven Stars
Thomas Lane
Redcliffe
Bristol
BS1 6JG
Tel: 0117 3763970

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Slug and Lettuce - Bristol

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Part of the extensive pub chain. Located down a tunnel off St. Nicholas Street.

The Slug and Lettuce
26 - 28 St. Nicholas Street
Bristol
BS1 1UB

Tel: 0117 952 9900

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Star and Dove

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Formerly the Cumberland Inn, the Star & Dove sits on the edge of Totterdown, the pastel-coloured community famous for its November Arts Trail. The pub is also about 50 yards from Victoria Park, a beautiful green oasis with tennis courts, football pitches and, most importantly, lots of space for sunbathing and dog-walking.

It is a great place for either a few drinks in the bars downstairs (The Star bars) or an amazing dinner in the Italian-influenced restaurant upstairs (The Dove).

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Start the Bus

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This more-than-a-pub-cum-live-music-and-DJ-bar is from the same folk as London’s Lock Tavern and Amersham Arms and provides a much needed credible music venue on the Bristol scene.

Start the Bus
7 - 9 Baldwin Street,
Bristol,
BS1 1RU

Tel: 0117 930 4370

Music Bookings - Matthew :

Open:

SUN: 10am till 12am
MON - WED: 10am till 1am
THURS - SAT: 10am till 3am

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The Battle Axes - Wraxall

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The historic Wraxall country pub was once part of the glorious Tyntesfield Estate. The area is one of outstanding natural beauty with fine views from surrounding public footpaths of the Yeo Valley.

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The Elephant Public House

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The Elephant Public House.
20 St. Nicholas Street
Bristol
BS1 1UB
0117 929 3561

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The Elephant Public House

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The Elephant Public House.
20 St. Nicholas Street
Bristol
BS1 1UB
0117 929 3561

The Elephant Public House located on St Nicholas Street in Bristol city centre. This historic Bristol pub, which dates back to the 1700’s has been carefully refurbished and restored to its former glory by Bar-Inns Trading Ltd.

The Elephant Public House now offers high quality, traditional good pub food using fresh, seasonal and locally sourced ingredients, a selection of cask ales, premium lagers & spirits and an extensive, award winning wine list.

This Bristol city centre pub prides itself on delivering excellent customer service and our staff aim to delight every customer, every time.

Private HireFrom drinks and canapes to full 3 course meals, we also have the perfect space for private celebrations, parties and corporate functions.

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The Elephant Public House

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The Mouse

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The Mouse is a small, friendly, traditional pub situated in Walters Lane, Westbury on Trym. Food is served all day.
The pub shows live sports on three TVs. Live Premiership football and the Six Nations rugby tournament are especially popular
. The pub has a Beer Garden with a spectacular view to enjoy in the Summer and a real log fire for Winter evenings.

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The Shakespeare, Totterdown

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A popular and lively community pub which specialises in music and real ales.

1 Henry Street
Totterdown
Bristol
BS3 4UD

Tel: (0117) 907 8818

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The Windmill

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Independent Bedminster Pub in the traditional style.

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The Windmill at Portishead

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The Inn benefits from commanding views across the Severn Estuary to the Welsh coastline. The Windmill Inn is very popular in Portishead and the region and prides itself on its excellent service, fresh home-made food and real ale. All food is made on the premises and where possible is locally sourced. Our Haddock comes from sustainably sourced stocks on the South Coast and freshly cooked in our own beer batter.

58 Nore Road
Portishead
BS20 6JZ

Tel: 01275 843677

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Willy Wicket - Downend

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A Traditional Country Pub in Downend, Bristol.

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