The Glass House, Nailsea - pub details
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Address: 12, Crown Glass Place, Nailsea, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 1RD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4783) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Nailsea & Backwell (1.1 miles), Yatton (4.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
RM Bar, Nailsea (0.1 miles), Queens Head, Nailsea (0.1 miles), Courtyard Wine Bar, Nailsea (0.1 miles), Royal Oak, Nailsea (0.2 miles), Sawyers Arms, Nailsea (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
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Whilst this a vast improvement on what it was , like so many wetherspoons this is a very hit and miss affair, beer choice variable , quality variable, food was a bit poor when I ate there, I also found the staff a bit bumpcious. As said a vast improvement on what it was, but nothing here to make me rush for the first bus back to nailsea. beatles38 - 21 Sep 2012 06:01 |
As beatles38 has pointed out, this has recently purchased by Wetherspoon�s and has now re-opened as The Glassmaker. It�s been much extended and renovated after a reported �1.3 million refurbishment. The name of the pub is reflected in much of the interior decoration, and there are various notices on the walls outlining Nailsea�s glass making history, as well as a poster chronicling a short history of The Wurzel�s Adge Cutler. It�s effectively divided in to two halves with a large, open wooden bookcase dividing the two parts. To the left is the glass topped bar counter and a seating area with plenty of tables and chairs. A mosaic tile pattern behind the bar spells out the pub�s name. To the right is a light and airy room with large windows, patio doors and a glass atrium. The paintwork is a darkish shade of green with dark wood tiles on the lower part of the walls. Vertical sections between the windows are covered in a mixture of orange, brown and red glazed tiles, and this strip of tiles continues on across the ceiling. A circular column in the centre of the room is covered in tiny, dark, glazed tiles, and this also has a couple of inset bookshelves. Outside is a patio area with a selection of brightly coloured furniture as well as some low circular walls with old bottles laid in to them. The bottle theme continues inside with a lampshade made out of hanging wine bottles. Beers on tap were Otter Ale, Butcombe Bitter, Butcombe�s dam Henson�s Rare Breed, Abbot Ale, Pitchfork, Ruddles County and Gem. Ciders were Strongbow, Stowford Press and Thatcher�s Gold. Blackthorn - 7 Apr 2012 12:35 |
reportedly bought by wetherspoons beatles38 - 14 Aug 2010 00:52 |
reportedly bought by wetherspoons beatles38 - 14 Aug 2010 00:52 |
reportedly bought by wetherspoons beatles38 - 14 Aug 2010 00:52 |
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