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by tom on 26 Feb 2007One of Bristol's most highly regarded pubs, and one that wouldn't feel out of place in a small village. The atmosphere is homely and cosy, helped by being tucked away down the hill from the Triangle in Clifton. There is an impressive range of guest ales on tap, and the food is excellent, substantial, and reasonable value. An very easy place to spend an evening.




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by CliftonGuy on 11 May 2008"The lamb curry (£7.95) looked like one of those Vesta packet mixes... cubes of mushy, overcooked meat festered on a bed of alarmingly orange rice in a pool of murky, watery sauce"
"All you could discern was industrial-strength tomato peree"
"It's one of the few occasions when I've cut the meal short - not because I feared that the puddings might be bought in, but because I was worried they might not be"
"How can a place that majors on food churn out stuff like this and get away with it?"
All quotes from Venue Magazine 25 April - 5 March 2008
Marc Crewe, Food and Drink Editor
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