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Queens Arms, Weston Super Mare

Celtic Way
Bleadon
Postal town: Weston Super Mare
BS24 0NF
Phone: 01934812080

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E TA left this review about Queens Arms

A very pleasant village pub laid out as described by Blackthorn, below. Stone and timber floors complete the picture, along with an open Victorian fireplace in the back bar and a larger brick fireplace in the main bar. Outside, the former car park has been mostly covered with a marquee while the entrance drive at the side now has several tables and benches for outside dining and drinking when the weather permits. The landlady and chef were both welcoming and helpful. We went for the bar snacks which were locally sourced and good value. There was also a restaurant menu for humans and a menu for dogs; the latter felt like a bit of an expensive gimmick. Newspapers were available as was WiFi, but no other electronic distractions. All the ales were from Butcombe - Original, Rare Breed and Chris Moose. A very pleasant experience which I should be glad to repeat, well worth deviating from the A38 to find.

On 11th December 2023 - rating: 7
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Queens Arms

Charming and attractive country pub with low ceilings, wood panelling and a generally cosy feel. A small snug at the back and a open area more geared to dining. Very young barmaid, who was not unpleasant but seemed distinctly lacking in any personality.
We had hoped to eat here, but unfortunately were told at 8:00pm on a Friday evening that they had stopped doing food. Apparently this was due to the band setting up in the bar. OK, I wouldn't have wanted to eat my meal with them right next to me, but I would have thought they could have continued to serve food in the back bar. The band seemed to be drawing a good crowd, it was getting quite packed as we left to hunt down some food elsewhere.
Beers were predominantly Butcombe with their bitter, Gold and Blond plus Yorkshire Terrier. There were loads of barrels racked up behind the bar, but none of these appeared to be in use.
Ciders were Thatcher's Dry and Ashton Press.

On 12th February 2010 - rating: 7
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