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The Bristol Ram, Bristol [Closed] - pub details

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Address: 32 Park Street, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 5JG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11683) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Clifton Down (0.8 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (1 mile), Redland (1.1 miles)

Brewery: Young's

> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 16 users)
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user reviews of the Bristol Ram, Bristol

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When you go to the loo, beware of the final step. I missed it and broke my ankle
zagreb - 7 Nov 2016 10:14
Cracking pub, I had an all dayer here with a few friends to watch the rugby. It has big HD TV's, hope it doesn't go to 3D, it's perfect how it is. Also had a burger there, which is massive, and soaked up a lot of beer. I'm from London and would love to find a pub doing those portion sizes for those prices round here. It's definitely on the agenda for a six nations visit.

Oh, and also, good decor and the people who drink there seem like a good crowd, neither too mincey or to chavvy.
jimter123 - 6 Jan 2011 15:13
A popular Young�s pub half way up Park Street. It�s about the only place in the street that still resembles a proper pub, all the rest being some type of trendy bar affair or nightclub. Very useful for stopping to quench the first when on a long walk up the hill to Clifton!

It�s a good sized bar with several different areas. The main bar has large windows out on to the pavement that fold back in the summer. There�s a smaller room at the back with a vaulted glass roof, another seating area down a few steps to the right, and a downstairs bar although this was closed off for a private function on a recent visit. Although it can get quite busy, most punters seem to stick to the main bar and you can usually find a seat if you�re prepared to venture a little further in to the depths of the pub.

The floor is traditional old floor boards and there is some painted wood panelling around the lower part of the walls. Mostly it�s fairly traditional, although there are some trendy glass lights hanging above the bar. There�s a large plasma stuck on the wall at the back, although this was off on our visit. The music was a tad loud to make conversation easy, but it was probably appropriate for the time of year, the pub being filled with office workers on Christmas nights out.

Beers on tap were Young�s Bitter and Young�s Special, Butcombe and Tribute. Ciders were Addlestones and Stowford Press. This seemed slightly expensive at �3.50 a pint, but is, I suppose, par for the course around these parts.
Blackthorn - 17 Dec 2010 10:26
Excellent venue at the weekends. All the charm of an English pub with great live music on a Fri and Sat night. Last time I went, there was a man singing and playing a guitar; good quality accoustic music which makes a difference to MTV pop in other bars on Park Street. Drinks reasonably priced (small wine around �3), friendly bar staff, but gets very busy after about 10pm. Great atmosphere.
fran - 12 Mar 2010 15:00
Cracking pub. Very generous sized portions of food, really good food and perfectly washed down with the different ales on tap. Ideal for watching the sport on their 50+" plasma tvs. A lively bar regardless of sport, with quiz nights and live music most. Definately going back there.
ricogear - 16 Jan 2010 15:28

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