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The Princes Motto, Barrow Gurney - pub details

Address: Barrow Street, Barrow Gurney, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 3RY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 24664) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Nailsea & Backwell (3.4 miles), Bedminster (3.6 miles), Parson Street (3.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.7/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of the Princes Motto, Barrow Gurney

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Good sized pub in the centre of the village. The car park�s a bit small though, and it�s very difficult to walk to. It�s got a nice feel to it with several different areas on different levels � a front bar with a flag stone floor, a smaller cosier bar and a long bar across the top with a darts board and a fruit machine. Lots of interesting old pictures on the wall and a suitably country pub feel to the place. There�s a small beer garden out the back as well.

On the downside, it seems to attract white van man and his mates. I go past twice a day and the car park�s invariably full of vans, and a few smoker�s congregating outside. Consequently it was quite noisy on a recent Friday evening visit. Not somewhere to pop in for a quiet relaxing pint with the wife. That said, maybe that�s the after work crowd, it may be quite different later on. There were quite a few kids running round as well.

Food�s only served on a lunch time I believe, and although I�ve not eaten in here for a while it was always good value, basic, pub grub. Think ham, egg & chips, omelette, etc. There was a very animated dice game going on across the bar, and confusingly one of the players stood behind the bar. Barman seemed friendly enough.

Wadworth�s beers dominated, with their 6X, Henry�s IPA, St. George and the Dragon and JCB. There was also Butcombe. Four of these beers were served straight from barrels racked behind the bar. Ciders were Thatcher�s Gold, Stowford Press and Weston�s Old Rosie.

Blackthorn - 14 May 2010 23:48
PUB in a reasonable . beer strong in the arm not bad , other than that usual choice butcombe etc , fosters lager , fair but nothing special.
beatles38 - 1 Mar 2009 14:26
Very Good Selection Of Wadworth Ales To Choose From, 8/10
fat_beer_badger - 17 Jul 2008 20:07
If you have just spent time overseas drinking the fizzy pop that passes for beer and you fly into Bristol Airport this pub should be your first port of call. A very cosy local boozer with atmosphere and some well kept English Ales. Quite small inside but a nice little beer garden and a car park round the side. Altogether a very suitable place to salve your dried out tongue.
DickStilton - 22 Nov 2005 15:19

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