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Pubs for Bristol on Saturday
Lordflashheart
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Morning all
Last time I went to Bristol City away was in 1994 !!!!
Last time I went to Bristol City away was in 1994 !!!!
Any ideas for pubs that will allow Charlton supporters in ?
It going to be a hot, hot day …….
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There is and has been a Bristol City thread for a while, with a City fan providing local info.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/100200/bristol-city-fan-with-local-info-for-your-visit-in-august#latest0 -
👍 I missed that threadsuperclive98 said:There is and has been a Bristol City thread for a while, with a City fan providing local info.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/100200/bristol-city-fan-with-local-info-for-your-visit-in-august#latest0 -
First time in Bristol myself.0
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Hope you are not driving, the traffic is horrendous!0
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How far is Parson Rd station to the ground?And is the service reliable?0
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Parson Street station is nearly a mile from the ground & about a 7 minute train ride from/ to Temple Meads Station.usetobunkin said:How far is Parson Rd station to the ground?And is the service reliable?
Trains depart Temple Meads at 26 & 54 minutes past the hour.
Trains depart Parson Street at 13 & 37 minutes past the hour.1 -
There’s a barge on the river on the centre of town that sells absolutely lethal proper West Country cider! I think this is it:
https://applecider.co.uk/
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The Apple is really good . There’s also a few good pubs in King Street, which is opposite. Most don’t open until 12, however .se9addick said:There’s a barge on the river on the centre of town that sells absolutely lethal pepper West Country cider! I think this is it:
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Must admit I’m unsure whether to risk this or not after. It’s still a 20+ min walk from the away end so realistically the 5.37 is the only option. I can’t imagine a local service being a big train so will we all alongside the home fans be able to actually get on? If you can’t, the next one is an hour later. So that’s not an option. Might be more guaranteed to just jump on the buses after. Decisions, decisions…clive said:
Parson Street station is nearly a mile from the ground & about a 7 minute train ride from/ to Temple Meads Station.usetobunkin said:How far is Parson Rd station to the ground?And is the service reliable?
Trains depart Temple Meads at 26 & 54 minutes past the hour.
Trains depart Parson Street at 13 & 37 minutes past the hour.1 -
The spotted cow in north street seems a decent choice. The three lions on the same road looks def a home pub so will avoid that.0
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Spotted Cow is on North Street where there are a few options as you get nearer the ground they go home only,Chippycafc said:The spotted cow in north street seems a decent choice. The three lions on the same road looks def a home pub so will avoid that.
Not a great deal at all if coming from Parson Street, the Three Lions on West Street is home only.
If you head over the other side of the River the Grain Barge is good. Plenty of pubs in and around harbourside in the city and not too much of a walk down to Ashton Gate.1 -
What about around BTM?0
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If I am right is there a Wetherspoons on the habourside. If I recall it's quite big.0
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My plan is to get to BTM about 10, find a cafe for breakfast and head off to parson Street. Sounds like there isn't a lot of choice for away fans at parson Street is that correct.0
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There’s a huge Wetherspoon 2/3 mins from BTM station, come out the station but don’t walk down where all the taxis go, turn sharp right and there’s an arch - go through and cross the road it’s right by the footbridge over the riverChippycafc said:If I am right is there a Wetherspoons on the habourside. If I recall it's quite big.
big outside area with the weather as well3 -
The Knights Templar - just remembered the nameChippycafc said:If I am right is there a Wetherspoons on the habourside. If I recall it's quite big.2 -
Yes V-Shed, there’s a slug and lettuce in close proximity on harbourside too.Chippycafc said:If I am right is there a Wetherspoons on the habourside. If I recall it's quite big.
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If people are searching for Wetherspoons
Knights Templar is outside Bristol temple meads
VShed spoons on harbourside
there is another spoons on the way down to Ashton Gate in Bedminster, just before you get to North Street that Ashton gate is on Robert Fitzharding
Decent real Ale: Three Tuns (various) behind city hall or Grain Barge (Bristol beer factory) on City side of river on way to Ashton, Tobacco factory and Bristol beer factory micro bar will prob both be home only
Bristol has plenty of micro breweries, or good real ale pubs little Martha near temple meads is good, left handed giant brewpub in city centre is good,(it’s spacious and near castle park), or Kings Head on Victoria street (good chemistry brewing)Apple is the cider barge on Welsh beck, here city centre near queens square you’ll find plenty of big pubs llandoger trow, king street brew house , famous navy volunteer, all places with lots of beers on.1 -
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The rose of Denmark (really) is mentioned in a few away guides. Was planning to head there.0
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There are a few around on the other side of the River which are away friendly Rose of Denmark, Nova Scotia, Pump House.Most of the North Street pubs are the home ones, as are the ones around Parsons Street.0
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Froth and Fries
Belgian beer!1 -
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Good shout, and not too far from the station.Hertsseasider said:
The Seven Stars, Thomas Lane, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6JG
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A quick one BTM then was going to head to the Pump house 20 mins walk to the stadium from there.0




