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The Three Sugar Loaves, Bristol [Closed] - pub details

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Three Sugar Loaves
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Address: 1, Christmas Steps, Bristol, Somerset, BS1 5BS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4073) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Clifton Down (0.9 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (0.9 miles), Redland (0.9 miles)

> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 11 users)
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This pub is now called 'Christams Steps' and it just reeks character. I love it. The beers are spot on and the service is very friendly. Would highly recommend.
wolvesfan - 3 Feb 2015 09:08
The first pint of Butcombe tasted of vinegar but was quickly changed. That sort of thing always puts me off a pub. The customer isn't a test pilot, tasting beer to ensure it's drinkable, that's the landlord's job! I tried another beer which was OK but the place looked a bit quiet and grubby, but it was early evening.
Paul_Rochdale - 19 Sep 2012 10:27
not a lot more to be said about this place after beatles and blackthorns views,this is the first time i have been in here in several years and was pretty impressed.the ale choice was bath gem,exmoor gold and marstons ringwood boondoggle,the boondoggle was crystal and spot on,the service friendly and the pub comfortable and relaxed, 7/10
fat_beer_badger - 18 Nov 2011 18:00
I think Blackthorn is about right in the previous review. The 3SL has had alot of different owners over the last few years but no-one seems bothered to put the effort in. It is a pub of historical interest and surely must have huge potential, but every time I have dropped in over the last couple of years, there is no atmosphere, hardly any punters and it has been a very forgettable experience. For the record, Otter, Ringwood 49er and Bombardier were the ales on. They were all in good nick and the service was good. It is not a bad pub, but just could be so much better.........
Dandillus - 18 Apr 2010 18:40
It had apparently been closed for a while, but looked no different to last time I was in there on a recent visit. Clearly re-opened but not refurbished. Not there's anything wrong with it, it's a decent pub on several levels with quite a bit of character. Even what appears to be an old bread oven behind the bar, with the door open and illuminated within to make a bit of a feature.
It seems to suffer from being a bit off the beaten track, and was very quiet on a recent Sunday afternoon. In fact apart from someone who seemed to be a mate of the barman, we were the only ones in there.
As beatles38 has noted, a more interesting choice of beers than most pubs nearby. On this occasion it was also Ringwood 49'er, Hook Norton Hooky, Bass and one pump that was not in use. Possibly Doom Bar since that's what all the beer mats were advertising. Also Addlestone's cider.

Blackthorn - 31 Jan 2010 17:20

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