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Re: What's the fiddlers like?


  • Subject: Re: What's the fiddlers like?
  • From: Paul Vallis <paulvallis@ho...com>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 10:10:02 +0000

The Apple Tree is also smaller than my front room, but you will find most 
of the clientelle under the cover at the side of the pub, as most of them 
smoke as well as partaking of the hooligan soup they serve there.

 

Other pubs a little further away but still less not much more than 5 
minutes walk from Fiddlers are the Windmill on Windmill Hill (good food, 
Bristol Beer Factory Ales, decent size boozer, recently done up) or the 
Coronation on Dean Lane (more of a back street boozer but a really nice 
atmosphere, Hopback Brewery ales, good pizzas - although they can take a 
while to arrive).  The Imp in the backstreets of Southville is ok too.

 

Not been in the White Hart for a while.  I walked past the Ropewalk a few 
weeks back on the way to see Hazel Winter play at Fiddlers and there were 
about 4 people in there.

 

PV1
 


From: Bristolianish@ao...com
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:33:37 -0400
To: blueplanes@bl...org
Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] What's the fiddlers like?



eek - you don't mean the Apple Tree surely .....
 
A genuine old style Bristol Cider house ... where anyone born the other 
side of the new cut (ie 200 yards away) is treated as Johnny foreigner 
..... best to be avoided ..
 
of the pubs close to the venue - the Ropewalk is under new management and 
is an unknown quantity but used to be very good ..
 
the White Hart is now run by Greek Tony .. a nice chap and the place is 
much improved under his management ....
 
everywhere else should be treated with caution .....
 
david ...
 
In a message dated 29/10/2009 21:03:12 GMT Standard Time, 
Gordon.Wilhelmi@ro...org.uk writes:

Couldn't agree more, a smashing little venue ( though only been there for 
the Planes ), in the heart of a truly atmospheric neighbourhood. 
 
Try the 'Bunch of Grapes' (?), on the left as you meander through to 
Willway Street. We'll be there 8'ish, Eyvind from the Norway Branch, 
Bengan, a Blue Aeroplanes virgin, 
 
and myself. Truly evil Cider. (Apparently).
 
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