Colston Yard, Bristol - pub details

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Address: 6-10 Colston Street, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 5BD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32561) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Clifton Down (0.8 miles), Redland (0.9 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (0.9 miles)

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Visited for first time the other week,my pint of BBF Acer was superb and the service very good. Very comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. 8/10
fat_beer_badger - 15 Mar 2012 13:25
Sorry Butcombe but this place is still horribly sterile in terms of decor. It hasn't picked up an ounce of character since it opened. But the service is good and the beer quality is good. Play some interesting music occasionally.
LukeD - 26 Jul 2011 15:10
what a great place to be on a sunny evening , you get a great feel for bristol when you can sit outside , supping some of their excellent beers , top quality , or the splendid ashton still cider. has gone from a 6 to 9/10 for me
beatles38 - 10 Jun 2011 20:02
Now Stocking bottles of the delicious "Schlenkerla Rauchbier" smoked Marzen speciality dark beer from Bamberg,Franconia....

Also, Maisel's Weisse from Bayreuth is the current "House" German Draught Wheat....

Just when i thought this place couldn't get any better.......
clevedonquaffer - 26 Mar 2011 14:58
A trendy and modern type of establishment with reclaimed floorboards, plenty of leather bench seating and an interesting colour scheme with olive green walls and red ceilings. It’s a pleasant enough place though, and whilst it may have lost some of the character that it had when it was the Smiles Brewery Tap, that was entirely out of Butcombe’s hands as the former venue was unfortunately destroyed prior to their buying it. In the circumstances I think they’ve done a great job and in a nod to the former owners there’s an interesting history of Smiles at the top of the stairs leading down to the loos.

The rear bar has some large windows running almost the entire length of the back wall and plenty of tables and chairs. From memory there’s a decent menu, although we didn’t eat on this occasion. Loos are very smart, more like you’d expect in a posh hotel than a city centre pub and there are some interesting photo’s of bands who’ve appeared at the nearby Colston Hall adorning the walls.

Beers on tap were mostly from Butcombe with their Bitter, Gold and Blond plus the seasonal Old Vic porter. There was also Fuller’s London Pride. The cider was Ashton Press, in both regular and still varieties.
Blackthorn - 16 Feb 2011 11:31

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