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Beer Restaurants in South Gloucestershire

The best places in South Gloucestershire to eat Beer. Our interactive map features all restaurants around South Gloucestershire who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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3.9
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3.9
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City: South Gloucestershire, 63 Broad Street, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Can get busy on weekends at the dragon bar is amazing."
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4.6
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City: South Gloucestershire, 122 Rodway Road, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"The new place is great. Great atmosphere plus the Chris is the best host ever. Will be back for sure"
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City: South Gloucestershire, A46, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"My brother, nephew, and I happened upon this lovely pub on our way home from visiting a university. What a gem. The staff are all lovely, the food was so delicious that we all wanted to order again! It was a fantastic lunch. Thank you very much."
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City: South Gloucestershire, Gloucester Road, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Nice old school pub with a good selection of cask ales Price per person: £1–10 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options Free parking lot"
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City: South Gloucestershire, 1 Westerleigh Road, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Lives locally and visited this pub during my childhood, but only recently began to frequent since joining the poker league every Wednesday. The Horseshoe is a cornerstone of Downend High Street and the local community as a whole, which has continued to strive and develop how many other local pubs have closed. A beautiful welcoming environment with friendly staff and a high standard of presentation, without getting too far from a place you could call your locals. A beautiful selection of beverages from breweries on site and in the distance, a series of purses and tasteful friendly pints, excellent quality food for the price. Make sure you visit this place to keep it!"
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City: South Gloucestershire, 21 Badminton Road, Downend, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"My Partner was to be off-visiting relatives for a few days, early the next morning. Our decision to visit this local Italian restaurant for dinner with wine, was a chance to dine-out to enjoy ourselves before having a spell apart. We had made a reservation...for 21:00, which is a little-later than we normally eat evening meals, but there was a Zoom meeting to attend, and we didn’t expect it to finish until 20:45. In the event we arrived 30 minutes early, but a quick phone-call, to check table availability, meant we were assured that we would be able to take our table on our arrival. We soon ordered a half-carafe of house white: at £8 this a most pleasant Pinot Grigio (especially at the equivalent of £12 a bottle). The restaurant wasn’t very busy, but a group of ladies were ‘dominating’, all being very vocal and all appearing to speak (sorry I mean shriek) at the same time. Worse was to follow when a smaller group of ‘lads’ (in their 20’s to 30’s) took the table right next to us. One lad in particular found everything said, by the other three lads, extremely funny: his booming laughter was uncomfortable for us, and probably other diners. I just cannot understand why people are so selfish to impose their happiness, at the expense of the comfort of others. On our way to the restaurant my Partner asked if I had any thoughts on what I would order, and I said that I fancied lasagne. Then as my Partner thought-on the idea of lasagne also really appealed. At that stage our mains were chosen and thus ordered. I was hungry, so I ordered Polpettine al Fungheto (meatballs and sliced-mushrooms in a tomato and herb sauce) as my starter. My Partner was less hungry and ordered a starter of Prosciutto e Melone (basically melon and Parma ham). The melon and Parma ham was really enjoyed, particularly as my Partner had not eaten this plate in a restaurant “for years”. My Polpettine was served with two bruschetta partially submerged in the quite liquid tomato and herb sauce. The submerged part of the bruschetta had lost all of it’s texture, and was too soggy; whereas the rest of the bruschetta had that wonderful robust texture. IMHO the bruschetta should have been served as a side-dish and maybe even replaced with small warmed crusty rolls to soak up the generous serving of sauce. The pork meatballs were quite light and pale, having a mild taste; they were pleasant but IMHO they needed to be slightly-caramelised to provide a more-interesting texture and flavour. I used my dessert spoon to eat the really tasty sauce, as it was too thin to adhere adequately to the meatballs. IMHO this dish had most of the flavours, but if the sauce had been thicker it would have better coated the meatballs. The dish was still very-much enjoyed, but it could have been even better. The mains arrived all bubbling-hot and covered in melted cheese; it looked really appetizing. It was almost too-hot to eat, so small mouthfuls in-between wincing at the heat, and yet another bellow of laughter from the neighbouring table, we progressed slowly with our meals. To be honest it just wasn’t the best, and I finished about two-thirds of my dish. When our waitress came to recover our plates, we both said that it was not as good as we had expected. The duty manager (the owner’s Son I believe), and then the owner himself showed concern and explained what had occurred during the cooking process. Hey, it happens to all restaurants I expect, but we were disappointed, but at least our observations were listened-to and, we hope, passed onto the kitchen. We did ‘do dessert’, with both of us enjoying a splendid Tiramisu, but we didn’t have coffee. On presenting the bill we were given a limoncello each, but my partner, who had already consumed wine, was driving, so I drank both glasses."
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City: South Gloucestershire, Unit 3, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Service: Take out Meal type: Dinner Price per person: £30–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Poppadom with Dipping Sauces Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot"
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City: South Gloucestershire, The Rising Sun Ryecroft Road Frampton Cotterell Bristol BS36 2HN, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Excellent pub. Good beer, delicious food, great value and friendly staff."
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City: South Gloucestershire, 94 Gloucester Road, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Friendly clean nice breakfast"
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City: South Gloucestershire, High Street, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
"Good village pub, good pub food. Not fancy, but friendly and welcoming."
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$2.3

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