The Boileroom, Guildford - pub details
Address: 13 Stokefields, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4LS [map] [gmap]
London Road - Guildford (0.3 miles), Guildford (0.5 miles), Shalford (2 miles)
Pub suggested by Dominique on 10 Aug 2006
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user reviews of the Boileroom, Guildford
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| I've been a few times and seen a comedy night, a heavy Rock band on another occasion and acoustic acts on what i think is called an Unplugged night. For me this place has everything i like, never noticed anything wrong with the sound and i work in music, in fact i was eyeing up their snazzy system the other night. Bar staff were friendly and drinks prices were a comparable fair to the other pubs in town.Noticed they do quite a few rums. I picked up a listings that were handy, told me about what was on that month, quite a few free nights as well. Gonna pop in on a Friday as there is a free band on. I asked about the sound issues as i saw them mentioned in a comment here, the woman told me all the issues had been resolved. Got my Guilfest ticket for this weekend, but this venue in my eyes is a welcomed relief to the chain pubs in the town. Nice people, nice venue. ilikepubs1 - 4 Jul 2008 00:22 |
| I like the new picture! Mmmmmmm Darkness galore MrReasonable - 4 Jun 2008 16:49 |
| If it wasn't for all the emos, the irritating sound restrictions and the poor range of drinks (which are also pretty pricey) this place could be excellent. Guildford did need a place like this, just a shame it's missed the mark. Owain1 - 2 Jun 2008 20:16 |
| I concur with some of the points below, Flashy venue, ideal for the youngsters, without the chav brigade of other places. Hmmm well behaved people thats what I like to see, no messing - merely enjoying ones musical taste and such like oh what a delight.. Real Ale in short supply, no problem there is Bottled Foreign Lager! MrReasonable - 31 May 2008 09:13 |
| The Boiler Room is essentially a music pub although it is located in quite a pleasant residential area. Music pubs generally tend to mean basic dark interiors, flourescent lights, poor selection of overpriced beers and a motley collection of indoe kids, metal heads and goths. The Boiler Room meets most of these criteria although prices are quite reasonable. The stage area is small and there are sevral awkward pillars that obscure vthe sight line but it is still a lot better than someothers that I won’t care to mention here. The building is very wheelchair friendly and it is obvious that some thought has gone into arranging the interior when the place was converted. An airlock leads through to a decent beer garden and ensures that no noise escapes to wake up the slumbering kids in the nearby houses. There is also a Thai kitchen which seemed to be doing a good take away trade when we were there as well as attract the local feline colonies. All in all, a pretty decent place for what it is. RogerB - 28 Dec 2007 19:00 |
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