This pub in a listed 17th century building in the heart of Bristol. Friendly staff, regularly rotating guest beers on the five hand pumps, makes this a good place to go if you're in the area. Combine this with a folk night...
We had just made the comment that we hadn't seen many Sam Smith's pubs in Bristol (like none) when we stumbled onto this one. And a lovely pub it is too. The interior is probably what you would expect from one of their pubs,...
The Old Duke is an extremely irritating pub - it should be great, but it isn't. It almost has it all, there's a great range of beer and cider on the hand pumps, frequent live jazz sessions, a shabby cool interior, friendly...
The Llandoger Trow is a striking, old, vast, half-timbered pub in the historic centre of Bristol. Taking it's name from a type of boat once built not too far away, the Llandoger Trow dates from the 1660's. It looks like a...
Hidden down a narrow and twisty street, this is another pub that's deceptive - it seems to go on for a long way. It's a decent pub far enough off the beaten track that you have to know it's there, which makes a difference. It...
Apples are great - you can put them in pies, they make great computers, they keep the doctor away and, crucially, you can make them into refreshing brews. And here at the Apple it's that last point that's celebrated - and...
Newly reopened after a fire damaged the building, this historic pub has had an extensive refurbishment and a return to the name it first opened under in 1853. Now we've got another reason to go back to Bristol!
The Commercial Rooms is a typical Wetherspoon establishment - yet another huge Victorian commercial building, converted to serve (decent, it must be said) cheap booze and instant pub grub to the masses. Often these conversions...