Myrtle Tree, Bristolback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
hmmmmm. . . . oh dear
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A Very tiny , bass pub , which is also doing a guest beer these days , usually from the teignworthy brewery whom I like and is in good condition . usually a good natured crowd , the place can often be dominated by horse racing enthusiats in the daytime , when often there isn't much room. Free good food , on the bar on sunday which often includes lamb spare ribs cheese sausage rolls , chicken legs etc. Food in other daytime days is usually well stocked baps.
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Words fail me.
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Tiny one-bar pub, a similar layout to the Bag o�Nails just around the corner with a long bar on the left and a fairly limited amount of seating squeezed around the edge. This is a traditional no frills boozer with beer straight from the barrel (Butcome and Bass on this occasion), plus a good selection of ciders � Thatcher�s Gold, Addlestones and, unusually on draft, Natch.
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Great pub.Friendly.locals great(was one once)
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Probably my least favourite Bristol pub that I visited, the locals seemed imposing and unsociable. The beer choice was appalling, however I appreciate that not every pub is a Real Ale pub.
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very small pub, pretty much a regulars, nice rolls at lunchtime . standard choice of beers , though nice pint of bass, heavy emphasis on sport , tv . nice barmaid .
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