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Historic free house tucked away in a lane a ten minute walk from the city centre and from Temple Meads railway station. Very much a beer-focused one-room pub with up to five beers of all styles and strengths and at several real ciders. Outdoors there are picnic-style benches adjacent to The Fleece music venue. Log burner in winter, and occasional live sports fixture screenings (eg Six Nations). There is a rock-oriented jukebox and live music every Saturday evening and in the afternoon on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month. Pop-up barbeques feature on Saturdays in the summer but no food is served at other times (but you may bring in your own). See the informative plaque outside for information on how the pub featured in the 18th century anti-slavery campaign.
Historic Interest
meeting place of Thomas Clarkson, 18th century anti-slavery campaigner
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This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 0 regular beers. Up to five guest ales from all over the UK
Seven Stars, Bristol
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