The Bishops Mill, Salisbury - pub details

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Address: 7 The Maltings, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 1BD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 520) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Salisbury (0.4 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Live music
  • Pool table (2)
  • Food served
  • Riverside location
  • Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:

Slug and Lettuce, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Kings Head, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Haunch of Venison, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Alchemy at the Chough, Salisbury (0.1 miles), Bar 44, Salisbury (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Having seen previous comments on here about The Mill, I feel I should comment. I live in SAlisbury and have been coming to The Mill for about 10 years now. Yes its had its rough patches for sure, and a lot has gone down to the staff in years gone by.
HOWEVER this place has clearly had a huge turnaround, big investment, new management, and clearly some great recruiting. Staff are permanant, knowledgeable and definitely FRIENDLY. Yes youngsters still frequent, however the demographic has changed since meal offers and honestly good quality food and a good price was introduced.
Yes the garden is the winner in the City CEntre, but to put comments of years gone by straight, The Mill is a superb City Centre Pub.......


gbof99 - 26 Sep 2011 09:33
A rather unusual style of pub as this has clearly been converted from a church. However the place feels a little cold and uncared for, it really is just a modern style of bar, perhaps a little like a Yates for example. It is a Greene King pub and shall offer the likes of Abbot and IPA on tap. No better than average and little reason to stay around too long.
NoDisgrace - 5 Sep 2010 18:53
As the name implies, it's a pub built into what was once one of the City's important mill buildings. It should be a spectacular venue and has a great deal of potential - sadly unrealised. It has become a soulless, bland drinking den for teenies and morons, a temple to mediocrity. No real ale on and generally characterless. Best avoided in its current incarnation; The King's Head and Slug and Lettuce are both better bets, both within 50 yards and both selling real ale, while there are many more pubs within 5 minutes' walk.


ETA - 15 Jan 2010 06:32
Looks great from the outside - lots of character inside, you would think? 'Fraid not, rather soulless and a bit chavvy. Nice beer garden though.
edward_hodge - 22 Feb 2009 19:04
Was there on a warm May day Saturday afternoon. Four empty casks of real ale. Somebody in the queue made a remark about this and was not served by the acting manager, who was not able to take this. The management know the weather forecast, so that they can act upon it, don't they? If they can't sell "no", why do they offend customers in this way? I'd say clean up your act. Customers can be precious to you. There are better alternatives nearby, with real ale.
FvanGalen - 11 May 2008 08:11

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