Locally known as the Klondyke, the pub was purpose built in 1902 on the site of the former Langton Court House, part of which is still standing beyond the car park and is now a residential property. The main bar has a false ceiling and the Terrazzo floor was carpeted over many years ago. With a function room and skittle alley, this is one of the largest pubs in the area. To the rear is a decked area for the smokers.
Beer-wise, there’s well-kept Courage Best and the usual keg offerings.
The function room is popular with local Clubs and Associations, including the Morris Minor Owners Club and the Reflex Camera Club. There are darts, snooker and cribbage teams as well. One of the last pubs in Bristol with a Bagatelle table.
Beer-wise, there’s well-kept Courage Best and the usual keg offerings.
The function room is popular with local Clubs and Associations, including the Morris Minor Owners Club and the Reflex Camera Club. There are darts, snooker and cribbage teams as well. One of the last pubs in Bristol with a Bagatelle table.
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