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The Green Park Tavern, Bath - pub details

Address: Lower Bristol Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, Somerset, BA2 3BD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12070) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bath Spa (0.5 miles), Oldfield Park (0.5 miles), Freshford (4.2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 8 users)
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user reviews of the Green Park Tavern, Bath

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A slightly down at heel boozer located a short stroll away from the centre. Easy enough to get to if you�re inclined to make the effort, but no doubt it�s sufficiently out on a limb that it doesn�t get much in the way of the tourist trade.

The main room is an L-shape affair with a pool table at the back. Elsewhere were a couple of plasma screens showing the football, and the commentary was piped to other speakers around the pub, so if you�re not a footy fan it was somewhat difficult to avoid it. The ceiling was covered in wood panelling and the seating was mostly tables and chairs, several of which were split and had the stuffing spilling out. Teal painted wood cladding covered the lower part of the walls. The bar counter was constructed of white washed bricks which was unusual. There is also a patio area at the front, and I believe there may be a beer garden at the rear, although we did not check this out.

Various posters advertised up and coming events such as Quiz nights on a Wednesday, Karaoke nights on Monday as well as some bands that I�d never heard of. There was some type of food offering, although I didn�t spot any menus. The only thing that I saw coming out of the kitchen was bowls of cheesy chips. There was also another room off to the left, although this was not in use on our visit.

Beers on tap were Bob, 6X and Glastonbury�s Hedge Monkey. Ciders were well represented with Stowford Press, Cheddar Valley, Strongbow and Symond�s Founders Reserve, plus another being dispensed directly from a barrel behind the bar.
Blackthorn - 14 Nov 2011 21:45
Nice friendly local, good beer. Can be busy, but big enough to cope, lots of stuff going on. Well worth a visit.
MrBlue - 18 Jun 2008 18:59
Very smart considering its a few minutes from the town centre. Lots of things on tap including good cider, and usually offers on bottles and spirits. So big that I didnt even realise there was a beer garden and ive been about 10 times- oops! Also acoustic nights, karaoke (hmmm....) and quiz nights!
lg06111985 - 1 Aug 2006 10:44
Great place. Seems to go on for ever - corridor leads to next room and on and on. Can be a bit of a hike to the bar from the beer garden at the back and can also get a bit too rammed with students at times.

Nevertheless, many a good time had here.
mdma - 23 Dec 2004 22:20
A decent pub, that has been subject to a paint job that seemingly was commissioned by a blind person, don't let this put you off.
Has a good range of beers and is very roomy.
The Ginger Prince - 11 Aug 2004 15:31

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