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Brislington and St. Annes Conservative Club, Brislington - pub details

Brislington and St. Annes Conservative Club

Address: 109 Wick Road, Brislington, Bristol, BS4 4HE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39322) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Lawrence Hill (1.6 miles), Bristol Temple Meads (1.6 miles), Stapleton Road (2.2 miles)

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Sandringham, Arno's Vale (0.2 miles), Pilgrim Inn, Brislington (0.2 miles), Kings Arms, Brislington (0.3 miles), Hollybush, Bristol (0.3 miles), Bloomfield Inn, Arno's Vale (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of Brislington and St. Annes Conservative Club, Brislington

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Better call in here soon. Pubs in Brislington are disappearing.
knobs_de_fromage - 8 Aug 2012 19:24
Sharp's 'Doom Bar' and Butcombe Bitter nowadays since the Draught Bass was removed; Magner's Cider has also been replaced by Weston's 'Stowford Press'.
TalbotHill - 18 Nov 2011 09:35
To add to the previous comment, this is one of the few places left in the Brislington area with a proper "lounge" atmosphere as it used to be years ago when the local pubs were seperate bars and lounge areas. Not too many years ago, this was literally a "mirror image" of the Pilgrim Inn Lounge Bar. people that used the Pilgrim used this place as well.
There are many entertainment events here as well as Club outings. Recently, there was a trip to Butcombe Brewery. Next week is the annual trip to Newbury Races.
TalbotHill - 14 Sep 2010 15:00
Lovely atmosphere in the club especialy at the weekend.

On wednesday evening you have bingo but this is spoilt abit by ex committe members who always complain about the beer, the beer and lager are kep in a fine condition by the friendly steward and his staff .
If they think the Sandringham and other local pubs are better, and as cheap, then the club would be a better place without them.
squaredealers - 8 Sep 2010 20:48
Went here to play skittles.

Bar prices are not a lot cheaper than the other pubs in the area, so I guess the members are paying annual subscriptions for not a lot in return? Butcombe bitter was OK, but the Bass was far too cold, with lots of condensation on the glass a matter of seconds after it was poured.

There's Blackthorn cider (the Thatchers Dry at the Sandringham is cheaper) and you can wear shorts there. We were told before the game that shorts are not allowed here. If they can afford to turn grown adults with cash in their pockets away, then good luck to them.

It looks the sort of place where you'll get told off if you sit in the wrong chair. The old lady inside the front door looks like she runs the place, telling everyone what to do and where to go as soon as you walk in the door. Is it Maggie Thatcher in disguise?
knobs_de_fromage - 29 May 2010 17:20

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