The Plume of Feathers, Bristol - pub details
Address: 135, Hotwell Road, Bristol, Bristol, BS8 4RU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 23840) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Clifton Down (1.1 miles), Bedminster (1.2 miles), Parson Street (1.3 miles)
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user reviews of the Plume of Feathers, Bristol
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Closed again, and has been sold, rumours are that it is to be turned into a restaurant. beatles38 - 10 Dec 2011 08:27 |
Back open again and it seems to be entering a price war with the Mardyke! Offering pints at 1.50 between 5 and 8, still dead though. What I don't understand is why would you want the customers from the Mardyke anyway?!?! billybraggscombiboiler - 19 Jul 2011 10:33 |
Closed once again. To say this place is cursed might be melodramatic, but why can't anyone make it work? WebelMC - 30 Jun 2011 22:27 |
cannnot really add much here as ur last post says it all! All i can say is that doom and arbor ales hunny beer is a vast improvement on the dire visit 3years ago,sadly empty on a busy sat night everyone still spilling out the mardyke for some reason 5/10 fat_beer_badger - 9 Apr 2011 21:11 |
This pub has had a bit of a chequered history recently, being closed and re-opened on numerous occasions, including one spell where it was shut for two years. So it�s good to see it finally re-open again, and hopefully this time it will be more successful. It�s a good size, single room bar, with a traditional, curved wooden bar counter on the right which includes some stained glass windows above the bar counter which is an unusual feature. At the back there is a raised area used for bands, and on the night we visited tribute band The Twurzels were due to play. There is also a regular jazz evening on Tuesdays. Next to the stage is an old piano, although whether this gets any use I�m not sure. The d�cor is a little gloomy with a predominance of brown paintwork and brown curtains, although I understand there are plans afoot to change this. There are a few illuminated black and white photographs along one wall and a fruit machine next to the bar. The landlady seemed friendly and was clearly trying to do her best to build business back up. After long spells of closure, inevitable regulars have all gone elsewhere. The two beers on tap were both from Arbor Ales with their Brigstow and Hunny Beer. Ciders were better represented with Thatcher�s Gold, Blackthorn and Thatcher�s Traditional dispensed directly from a barrel on the end of the bar. Blackthorn - 4 Apr 2011 09:39 |
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