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| halfbaked (18), , | | April 26, 2012 Nice, novel beer venue. Visited on a wet and windy night and it was cosy inside. Mixed clientele with couples, groups having dinner and people by themselves reading. Bar staff were chatty and friendly and happy to give samples. Several Bristol Beer Factory beers available on pump or in bottles. | | Fin (243), Merton, Oxfordshire, England, England | | January 29, 2012 We visited here on Saturday 28th January 2012. We arrived around 6:30pm and it was already quite busy though we managed to find a table. Seems to be a very popular place with a youngish 20s & 30’s crowd. The beers are all from Bristol Beer Factory with about 4-5 offerings on handpump and a similar amount of their own bottles on offer, go for the Southville Hop you’ll not be disappointed. Would be interested to try this place in the warmer months when one could sit out on deck as it were. Beer good, atmosphere good, enjoyed it here. | | PaulUnwin (50), Pinellas Park, Florida | | September 22, 2011 Nice place, would have liked to have visited during the daylight hours, but had to make do with a Sat night. Good beers, and a nice clean boat!! Would definately visit again! | | Oakes (593), Gibsons, British Columbia | | September 28, 2010 Well, it’s a barge. With beer from Bristol Beer Factory. Sitting on the top deck, it’s a damn nice spot to have a pint and a bit of a break from the usual real ale pub. | | Beershine (540), The Sunshine State, Florida | | September 10, 2010 I love this place. It’s a Bristol Beer Factory barge. It’s actually a boat on the river. I even thought I might get seasick! I suppose if there was no rooftop I would not give a 5 for ambiance. The interior is nothing much but the top deck is a perfect place to spend a warm afternoon or evening and we were lucky. | | downender (196), Bristol, England | | August 8, 2009 Floating bar just across the docks from the SS Great Britain and offering good views from the outside drinking deck. Owned by the same people as the Bristol Beer factory and usually has 5 of its ales on hand pull and others in bottles. Food is good value. Close to the Bag O’Nails, so worth visiting both on the same trip. |
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