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Bird In Hand, Bristol

58 High Street
Saltford
Postal town: Bristol
BS31 3EJ
Phone: 01225873335

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E TA left this review about Bird In Hand

The layout remains much as described below. The staff were friendly enough, though the surfeit of elderly customers, some rather rude and entitled, made it feel like a care home. Food was basic pub grub in large portions, but not terribly inspiring. Ales on were Doombar, Butcombe Original and Flyin’ Try. It felt a bit tired, but it’s a good enough drop-in for an ale if passing.

On 29th March 2023 - rating: 6
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Blackthorn _ left this review about Bird In Hand

A popular, traditional pub in the heart of the old village. There’s a single, good size “U” shape bar, and a pleasant conservatory with views over to the Kelston hills, although this is more geared up for dining.

The main bar is a reasonably cosy affair, with carpet throughout, bench seating around the perimeter and a selection of tables and chairs. Around the far side of the bar is a small fish tank, and another window to take in the views. There is also a fruit machine and a plasma which looked a bit out of place being tacked to the edge of the fireplace, although this was not in use on our visit. The walls are a mixture of exposed stone work and white plaster liberally decorated with pictures, plates, etc. The ceiling includes a few beams to complete the cosy pub feel.

Outside there’s a small terrace and a fair size beer garden. Although it’s not in view of the river like the other two nearby pubs, it is only a two minute walk away. The Bristol / Bath cycle path goes by the end of the car park, and there is also an entrance on to it. A convenient half-way point to stop for a pint if you’re out for a bike ride. There is also a Pétanque pitch and there are regular club meetings apparently.

There is a decent looking pub grub menu, and a couple of specials chalked up on a board. There was a good choice of food from light bites to more substantial main meals. I tried a cheese and ham omelette which was substantial and very pleasant. There was also a good selection of deserts chalked up on boards, as well as a selection of wines by the glass. Staff seemed friendly and helpful.

Beers on tap were Doom Bar, Butcombe, Courage Best and London Pride. I also spotted an Otter delivery van in the car park, so I guess that’s coming soon. Ciders were all from the Thatcher’s stable with their Ashton Press, Gold and Dry.

All in all this is a decent pub, and it was good to see it busy on a wet midweek lunchtime. My only criticism would really be the fact that whilst I was waiting to be served, the staff all seemed busy dealing with food orders and making coffee. Not a problem in itself, as I said it’s good to see them busy, but some form of acknowledgement rather than just leaving me standing at the bar would have been good. That’s a miner gripe though, this pub is well worth a visit.

On 15th February 2011 - rating: 7
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