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Greenhouse, Bristol

37 College Green
Bristol
BS1 5SH
Phone: 01179276426

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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Greenhouse

A large pub aimed at a young crowd just opposite College Green. It’s fairly nondescript and consequently difficult to find anything interesting to say about it. The best part is I suppose the large area at the back which opens up in to a two story high space with an interesting circular glass panel in the roof (illuminated in changing colours) and some tall black columns against the rear wall.

Possibly if it was tidied up a bit it might all be quite impressive, but the décor is clearly passed it’s best with the paint shabby and the carpet threadbare in places. The central area at the back is raised up a couple of steps, presumably morphing in to a dance floor at the weekend, judging by the various disco lights around the place. Apparently there is a resident DJ on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. There is also a mezzanine floor overlooking this that has a small bar counter, although the whole area was shut off on a recent Monday night visit.

At the front there are large folding windows, which completely open up the front of the pub. This can be a pleasant enough spot in the summer, with the view across the green opposite. Several ornate gilded mirrors complete the décor, and there are numerous plasma’s dotted around showing a mixture of sports and news channels.

The solitary beer on tap was Bombadier. Ciders fared slightly better, although they were all of the mass produced, bland, fizzy, nitro-keg variety – Bulmers, Strongbow and Magners Golden Draft.

On 22nd March 2011 - rating: 3
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