Zero Degrees, Bristol - pub details
Address: 53 Colston Street, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 5BA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27622) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Clifton Down (0.8 miles), Redland (0.9 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (0.9 miles)
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user reviews of Zero Degrees, Bristol
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Zerodegrees feels more like a restaurant than a pub. It's a large single space, half of which is taken up by the dining area. Decor, again, is 'industrial chic', with the brewery occupying a space behind the bar. There are two outdoor seating areas, one of which has raised views over Colston Street On my visit, the taps were dispensing Mango, Pale Ale, South Pacific Lager and Black Lager. I opted for a pint of Mango, which I was surprised to find wasn't to my taste at all. I visited this venue at midday and there was only one other customer so cannot comment on the atmosphere as there wasn't any at that time. I wasn't greatly impressed by the place but wouldn't rule out another visit in the future. holbornboy - 27 May 2015 22:16 |
Staff friendly and courtious, beer brewed on the premises is fantastic. Top marks. creature4 - 24 Nov 2012 16:00 |
What a place! After walking up the Christmas Steps we needed a drink. The place is all galvanised steel, girders and echoey but at least they brew their own beer. After sampling two or three, we really don't like fruit beers, the Pale Ale was quite brilliant, nice and bitter and to my taste, Definitely worth a visit. Paul_Rochdale - 19 Sep 2012 10:23 |
this place couldnt be any further from a "pub", but i absolutly love it. all brewed onsite, the beer is amazing, and the food is wonderfull too. the pilsner is superb, and the pale ale is spectacular. the black lager is a thin stout (not my thing) and the mango beer was enjoyable too albeit a touch 'alco-poppy'. the venue itself is really not conductive a nice relaxing pint, as its a huge, metal glass decorated building and full of groups and parties on a night out. but as a dinner and drinks venue its brilliant. CHELSEA_on_tour - 9 Feb 2012 15:46 |
Against my preconceived views was in here the other night , nothing to change my views, mango tasted like a cross between tango, and lucozade, definitely in the luke d camp here. My cup runneth over, I can't wait for my next visit. beatles38 - 7 Feb 2012 20:48 |
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