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The Slug and Lettuce, Bristol [Closed] - pub details

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Address: 41, Corn Street, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 1HT [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7377) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Bristol Temple Meads (0.7 miles), Clifton Down (1 mile), Redland (1.1 miles)

Chain: Slug and Lettuce

> Current user rating: 2.6/10 (rated by 11 users)
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What is a pub? I wouldn't classify this place as such. A soulless bland large room with tables and chairs that sells alcoholic drinks such as half price cocktails. No real ale, no atmosphere, no f**ing chance that I will be returning
Dandillus - 27 Aug 2011 08:50
I�d hardly set foot in this pub when the barmaid accosted me to see if we were eating. Why, I�m not sure. Perhaps the chef was keen to get home. It�s a difficult pub to describe as it seems to be very much lacking in character or indeed anything else notable to say about it. It�s a long pub with a central area running parallel to the bar and a couple of other areas that are up a few steps. Some of the tables here were laid up with red tablecloths presumably in readiness for any diners.

The bar counter has a large display of bottles behind it with red back lighting which creates a pleasant enough sort of effect in a wine bar like way and there�s a terrace out the front which is probably a decent enough spot in the summer (assuming it�s not full of chavs of course). There were a few random pictures on the wall, many of anonymous buildings. I didn�t study the menu, but there seemed to be several meal deals available, such as curry nights on a Tuesday and 50% off all food on Mondays.

The only beer on tap was Doom Bar, which is perhaps slightly better than I expected to find in a venue such as this. It�s a bit of a shame it was served in a chunky Coke-like glass though that was fresh out the dishwasher and still warm. The solitary cider was Strongbow, unfortunately.

Mrs. B. was very reluctant to go in here, but I explained that as a dedicated BITE reviewer we had to make at least one visit. She then looked at me rather smugly when I realised just how bad the place was and was adamant that we wouldn�t be coming back for a 2nd visit!
Blackthorn - 2 Mar 2011 11:43
Is now reopened , a place aimed at young people , but rather embarrassingly dominated by 40 somethings behaving embarrassingly for their age , guess what it was the xmas works do again , no real ale of course or anything half decent I found myself sucking on a straw on a malibu ,and pineapple , thank god no one was taking photos . aaargh
beatles38 - 25 Dec 2010 11:02
no wonder it has closed down then, seems like a load of john maloney to me, must entertain everysingke bonce of a scallywag that ever visited, good riddance to somewher like this, beleive you me your town will be better off without it. seems to be the way with the old slag with a lettuce
eddygilroy - 28 Feb 2009 13:21
It's a Slug and Lettuce chav friendly bar. Great let's go there for a fight!
mattbeer - 21 Sep 2008 00:30

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