The Bunch of Grapes, Bradford on Avon - pub details
Address: 14 Silver Street, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 1JX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11684) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bradford-on-avon (0.2 miles), Avoncliff (1.6 miles), Freshford (2.4 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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user reviews of the Bunch of Grapes, Bradford on Avon
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| nice local pub with a reputaion for pies. Gay owned and and a great cosmopolitan customer base... very reflective of the diverse nature of BOA beerman6 - 22 Jan 2012 00:03 |
| I ate at this pub on 8th August on a cycling tour. The pie was expensive but the quality was good. Proper steak and enourmous size. Though I was hungry after a days'cycling I had to ask for a doggy bag. It even tasted good cold the following morning. Charles236 - 15 Aug 2011 13:55 |
| The interior of this pub was strangely decorated and almost gothic in appearance. I don't have the advantage of seeing what the place was like before its refurbishment. But I didn't find it too unpleasant. Although it was a little dark. Most tables were set out for diners. We were the only customers, until another couple walked in. There are plenty of curios, including copper kettles, fishing rods and clocks. A strange feature is a TV showing silent Charlie Chaplin films. Youngs Bitter, St Austell Tribute and Bath Gem were the 3 real ales, whilst there was also a large whisky selection with a malt of the month promoted. Ciders were Stowford Press & Scrumpy Jack. Unfortunately, we weren't hungry enough to try a pie. But they did seem quite expensive. blue_scrumpy - 10 Apr 2011 09:50 |
| Whilst the 'clutter' mentioned in the last review does little to enhance the decor, the draught beer is well kept and the food is excellent. The pies, of which they are justly proud, are worth walking across Wiltshire for and the 'large' Sunday roast would feed a family of four for a week. I just wish the staff were a bit more cheerful. Raimundo - 21 Jan 2011 23:41 |
| Last visited in May 2010 and what was once the best pub in Bradford has been ruined by a totally inappropriate refurb. The wooden panelling (that former landlord Clive got from a former girls school that was up for demolition) remains but the walls are now adorned by silver and gold wallpaper that looks totally out of keeping. White glass (or plastic?) chandeliers hang down obtrusively while there is clutter everywhere but nothing of any interest or discernable theme. Despite this act of recent redecorative vandalism, the pub was dirty and dusty. Inexplicably the pub now sells over 50 brands of tea yet the real ale was indifferent on my visit and the staff bored and disinterested. This pub used to be buzzing and had people from all social stations in life mingling and drinking. On my last visit, the only people in the pub were me, my mother and father. What a sad decline for a once great boozer. SotonAleDrinker - 20 Jun 2010 19:25 |
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