The Beaufort Arms, Stoke Gifford - pub details
Address: 55, North Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, Gloucestershire, BS34 8PB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2452) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bristol Parkway (0.3 miles), Filton Abbey Wood (0.8 miles), Patchway (1.1 miles)
- Quiz night (Sundays and Wednesdays)
- Real ale
- Outside seating
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other pubs nearby:
Parkway, Stoke Gifford (0.0 miles), Fox Den, Stoke Gifford (0.7 miles), Stokers, Little Stoke (0.7 miles), Winter Stream Farm, Hambrook (0.9 miles), King George VI, Filton (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Beaufort Arms, Stoke Gifford
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Hmmm. Changes every time I go in (usually for the worse recently). However, they always have about 9 ales on, and they are often imaginitive (not just the usual Tribute-Doombar-Bass). Trouble is, they haven't been in excellent condition on the times I've sampled them recently. Shame. Especially as it is far-and-away the best pub in Bradley Stoke/Stoke Gifford (that said, the beer in my local, the new(ish) Winterstream Farm is generally good). Food is unimaginitaive pub-grub and they do have special deals, but you don't go to the pub for food. The_evil_doctor - 12 Jun 2015 13:15 |
8 real ales on when I visited on a Tuesday evening and priced at £2.49.I also had a good, reasonably priced meal. Bass was below par, 6X was OK and the Butcombe bitter was good. Nice bar staff, claen and comfortable. This is the pub to visit if you're in the vicinity of Parkway station - less than 5 minutes walk. Number11 - 16 Dec 2014 20:43 |
Excellent choice of beers. Real ale £2.49 pint on Mondays and another 20p off with Camra card. Jules_B - 20 Nov 2013 16:31 |
Popped in on a Friday evening with my family on a visit to Brizzle. Busy with locals, builders swapping stories, women out with their friends for a bite and a chat, local lads on a Friday night out. Staff friendly, as were the locals. Buttcombe bitter in fine fettle, and hot food, quickly served and reasonably priced. A very good welcoming atmosphere, and a very pleasing find. redmanthinks - 11 Jul 2012 12:17 |
You wouldn't realise sitting in the beer garden you had a mainline station 2 minutes away. I changed here from Bridgend to Leeds and had an hour to sit outside. The scene was the typical English village, people playing cricket on the village green and an impromptu Red Arrows display directly overhead. As for the pub I only had time for one real ale which I couldn't fault. The barmaid was also friendly and locals cheerful. Will try to visit here again if passing through. LeedsStew - 13 Jul 2009 15:16 |
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