The Yeoman, Whitchurch - pub details
Address: 700 Wells Road, Whitchurch, Bristol, Bristol, BS14 9HX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8952) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Keynsham (2.6 miles), Parson Street (2.6 miles), Bedminster (2.7 miles)
Chain: Sizzling Pubs
Pub facilities/features:
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user reviews of the Yeoman, Whitchurch
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A popular community estate pub on the main A37 on the southern outskirts of Bristol. The appearance is typical of many pubs built in the 60�s or thereabouts and is not particularly inspiring, but serves it�s purpose well enough. There�s a good size car park to one side and a few benches out the front, although being on the main road it�s not a particularly pleasant spot. Inside it appears as though it may have had a recent refurbishment. As with the exterior, it�s all a little bland and generic, but again serves it�s purpose. The main bar area is a L-shape, with the rear part being down a few steps. To the left is another room with a pool table. The walls were painted in a mustard tone and the flooring was mostly red patterned carpet, with some grey lino tiles around the wood panelled bar counter. Seating was a mix of red bench seating around the perimeter, and lots of small tables and chairs. The rear area down the steps had a more contemporary feel to it with shelving built in to the walls holding vases and the like, and a trendy sort of wall mounted fire. There were a couple of plasmas at the front of the bar showing the tennis, although the sound was off. I didn�t inspect the menu but most of the food offering seemed to be of the sizzling variety. There were various meal deals advertised such as a Mexican and a pint for �6.49 on Thursdays, along with burger, grill and curry nights on other days. Beers on tap were 6X, Marston�s EPA and Bass and these were all being offered at the very reasonable �1 a pint as they apparently had �too many barrels�. Ciders were Blackthorn and Thatcher�s Gold. Blackthorn - 21 Jun 2011 08:54 |