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The Rose of Denmark, Hotwells, Bristol

6 Dowry Place
Bristol
BS8 4QL
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Rose of Denmark

A prominent landmark for anyone driving in to Bristol via the Cumberland Basin flyover, this has had a somewhat chequered history of late with several spells of closure, which is a shame as I had always found it to be a pretty decent pub. Although thousands must drive past every day, it is perhaps out on a bit of a limb as far as foot traffic goes, and can’t get much in the way of passing trade.

Internally, it’s a single, open plan, L shaped room with the décor not being quite as cosy and rustic as I recall from previous visits, with the burnt orange paintwork being replaced by Farrow & Ball shades of grey and brown. A pool table has also been show horned in to one end of the bar in a space that is nowhere near big enough for it leading to a rather cramped feel. Rough wooden boards were on the floor and there was some exposed brickwork behind the bar, as well as an old brick fireplace at the rear that had a few old Chesterfield sofa’s clustered around it. A selection of beer mats were on the wall as well as a few old black and white photographs that rather unusually appeared to be of other pubs in the area.

Beer choice was somewhat limited with Bath Ales Gem being the sole offering, with two further pumps appearing to have run out. Cider choice was somewhat better though with Thatcher’s Gold, Inch’s Rolling Apple and Old Rosie served up from a box behind the bar. It looks as though Strongbow Cloudy Apple is usually offered, but this too was off. Overall, it’s good to see this open again, but I do feel that it has lost some of it’s cosy charm along the way.

On 5th February 2020 - rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Rose of Denmark

The Rose of Denmark is a decent looking pub that is at the end of a terrace of housing that looks similar to it.
Once inside the bar faces in an L shaped room which is bare boarded,there is bench seating and small stools and normal tables and chairs for seating.
There were two real ales on,which were served from barrels behind the bar,i had a drink of Milk Street Funky Monkey,which went down well,the other real ale was New Bristol Brewery Oohlala.
Quiet background music was playing.
I thought this was a pleasant pub to have a drink in.

Pub visited 15/7/2017

On 22nd October 2017 - rating: 7
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Cider Drinker left this review about The Rose of Denmark

Been wanting to come here for a while and today, we finally have. Not disappointed at all. Nice feel to the place, decoration as below and nice chilled background music.

Four Ales and three ciders on tap. Dave said his Landlord tasted as expected and the Thatcher's Gold was in fine form.

I heartily recommend the garlic bread as a mid drinking snack. Overall I would say it was worth the wait and we will be back.

On 23rd April 2016 - rating: 7
[User has posted 19 recommendations about 19 pubs]


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Map location corrected by Jonathan Wilde
Clifton Down, 1.43 miles, 27 min walk (show)
Parson Street, 1.6 miles, 30 min walk (show)
Bedminster, 1.82 miles, 35 min walk (show)
Latest updates View all updates for The Rose of Denmark, Bristol
8th Sep 2023, 17:10
Request to mark pub as open by Blackthorn _ approved
 
8th Sep 2023, 16:56
Request to mark pub as open submitted by Blackthorn _, with included notes: Now reopened

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  • Child Friendly : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
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  • Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Function Room : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
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  • Live TV Sports : Yes - Rugby only - last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Micropub : No last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
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  • Pool Table : No last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Real Cider : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • Wheelchair Access : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
  • WiFi : Yes last updated 29 January 2020 by ROB Camra
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