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Named after nearby Lime Kiln Dock, covered over in 1903, this unpretentious free house dispenses a constantly-changing range of six beers in a variety of styles, more during the frequent beer festivals. Beers are often unusual for the area but local breweries also feature. There are also two traditional ciders available. You are welcome to bring your own food. A recently added feature in the main room is a full length mural painted by a local artist. There is a public car park opposite, with city centre bus stops a few minutes' walk away.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers and 0 regular beers. variety of different styles
Lime Kiln, Bristol
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