I thought I’d start a pub thread, to take this topic away from the daily BCFC News thread.
The comments on there got me thinking back to my times living in Dundry and Bishopsworth and the boozers I used to enjoy.
I’ve thought of a few here but there are or were loads of others:
We’ve already mentioned the Hunters Rest, but I also used to like the Carpenters Arms at Stanton Wick,
The Kings Arms at Litton used to be a lovely old place with oak beams and flagstone floors - the type of pub I really love (sadly the last time I went there it was a brightly lit wine bar-like place with modern teak furniture and bright lights
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The Crown in Regil was a nice place with a flagstone floor and inglenook which was nearly always lit. That was the place to go for a lock-in back in the late 1980s and early 1990s when pubs had to close at 11 - I stumbled out of there at 2am on many a Sunday morning!!
The New Inn(??) overlooking Blagdon Lake was a great place to go in the summer time. The Red Lion at Blagdon was also brilliant - old flagstones and inglenook in a setting that was quite medieval with a tiny chapel by a millpond - wonderful.
Away from the Chew Valley area and into the Mendips, the Guss and Crook was a real old locals place - and the Wellsway Inn I used to go to as well. I am sure that I must have been to the Hunters Lodge at Priddy but I can’t picture it right now.
Over the other side of Bristol I liked the Black Horse at Portbury village - like something out of Dick Turpin!!
The comments on there got me thinking back to my times living in Dundry and Bishopsworth and the boozers I used to enjoy.
I’ve thought of a few here but there are or were loads of others:
We’ve already mentioned the Hunters Rest, but I also used to like the Carpenters Arms at Stanton Wick,
The Kings Arms at Litton used to be a lovely old place with oak beams and flagstone floors - the type of pub I really love (sadly the last time I went there it was a brightly lit wine bar-like place with modern teak furniture and bright lights
)The Crown in Regil was a nice place with a flagstone floor and inglenook which was nearly always lit. That was the place to go for a lock-in back in the late 1980s and early 1990s when pubs had to close at 11 - I stumbled out of there at 2am on many a Sunday morning!!
The New Inn(??) overlooking Blagdon Lake was a great place to go in the summer time. The Red Lion at Blagdon was also brilliant - old flagstones and inglenook in a setting that was quite medieval with a tiny chapel by a millpond - wonderful.
Away from the Chew Valley area and into the Mendips, the Guss and Crook was a real old locals place - and the Wellsway Inn I used to go to as well. I am sure that I must have been to the Hunters Lodge at Priddy but I can’t picture it right now.
Over the other side of Bristol I liked the Black Horse at Portbury village - like something out of Dick Turpin!!
