The Angel Inn, Long Ashton - pub details
Address: 172 Long Ashton Road, Long Ashton, Bristol, Somerset, BS41 9LT [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24656) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bedminster (1.7 miles), Parson Street (1.9 miles), Clifton Down (2.7 miles)
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I've been getting in here a bit more recently and I find the locals to be pretty friendly. The beer is always in good nick although the selection is a bit unimaginative. The best thing about this pub (in winter anyway) is that it has two real fires, one in the main bar and another in the snug, which gets, well...snug. Decent ale and a warm fire on a cold day, what more could you want? mousefan - 5 Apr 2011 21:34 |
Good sized pub located right at the Ashton Court end of the village. It�s surprisingly spacious inside with a couple of bar areas and a separate �Parlour Bar� more geared up for diners. It�s got a reasonably country pub feel to it with a low beamed ceiling and a generally fairly cosy ambience. There�s a courtyard garden out the back with an interesting clock/weather vane. There�s also some birds (swallows maybe?) roosting in the old stable block so they�re continually flying in and out. Staff seemed pleasant and friendly. We didn�t see the menu so can�t comment on the food, although the blackboard out the front advertising a lunchtime special of a burger and a pint for �8 didn�t strike me as an especially enticing offer. The outside toilets are a little rustic, shall we say. Beers on this occasion were Bass, Butcombe, Courage Best and Spitfire. Ciders were Blackthorn and Thatcher�s Gold. Blackthorn - 13 Jun 2010 22:12 |
Good choice of beers and cider. The food is okay, but nothing to rave about. Staff were not unwelcoming, but they weren't particularly friendly, either. Clientele when we were there was local, retirement age, and seemed to like to keep to themselves. The pub is of some historic interest, but I did not feel comfortable or welcome enough to take the time to have a good look around. popokimags - 24 Aug 2009 10:12 |
Went in yesterday, good choice of beers on and friendley bar staff. I had a nice pint of Courage Best which was in excellent condition. Nice outside courtyard which is a bit of a sun trap. Very clean toilets. Roberttherailway - 9 Aug 2009 19:02 |
good pub ,roomy inside ,choice of 4 beers butcombe ,hobgoblin , cb,and bass , food not cheap ,but quality and quantity both good , nice interior ,carpets , comfy seating , large outsie area at the back . barman friendly ,didn't feel unwelcome in a pub , where he knew everyone's name ,except mine. 8/10 beatles38 - 21 May 2009 22:38 |
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