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The original bar is a tiny room off the corridor, with faded nicotine walls, and a roomful of lively conversation. In 2015 a second bar at the end of the corridor was opened to provide a larger drinking area. Superb beer and cider is served straight from the barrel, cooled by an immersion system. A further room has also been added to accommodate functions including occasional Bistro Nights. At the back is a huge garden for summer barbecues and outdoor musical events.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
A basic cottage-style beerhouse still with three rooms., the front two being little-altered for fifty years . The atmospheric room at the front right is served through a wide arch opening with casks of beer and cider on a stillage beyond. Most of the fittings here are from the 1960s including lino floor, ply-panelled counter front, old shelves for a bar-back, wall cupboards, stone fireplace (with old full-height panelling each side) and assorted benches. The front-left room has a 1950s fireplace and a couple of old benches. In 2015 the back area of the pub was opened out with a counter replacing a hatch. On the rear left, steps down lead to ‘The Shed’ created in 2014 which has a stone floor and table skittles ready to play.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Blue Flame Inn, Nailsea