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    The Canteen

    3.9 (36 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Thom W.

    I've been to the Canteen during the day, evening and late at night. I've been for events, gigs, drinks in the summer and also just to sit with my laptop and work for a few hours. I've been there loads of times, so it's safe to say that I'm well placed to review it - and I'm a big fan! It isn't, however, somewhere I go a lot or often. I think it's because there are better places to go if you're looking for a coffee, better places to go if you want to hang out with mates in the summer, and there's better places to catch a gig. But that said, there isn't many better places that do it all, and I think that's why it's so popular! The food they serve is really good. It's always seasonal and always fresh and has a definite hippy theme to it. Drinks wise they have a pretty standard bar, 5-7 draught ales, lagers and ciders and a decent top shelf. The Canteen is a great all-round day and night venue and one that I'm sure will be around for s long time.

    Spacious and laid back
    Caz M.

    Great for a little daytime work...coffee and wifi...plus plug sockets incase you need extra power. I love visiting this place during the daytime. Based in Stokes Croft, you can purchase a coffee (reasonably priced), and set up your laptop on one of the tables. The staff are always friendly, the music always good, and a little outdoor sun trap in case you feel the need for a little sun. You can even purchase CD from one of the many local bands that perform there, as they adorn the wall on the stage and are a fiver each. In the evening, it is much busier, with live music and DJs. Come prepared though if it's sunny, as it can be a bit on the hot side - well more like a sweatbox, so short sleeved tops are a must. On weekends, it's best to get there early, as you could end up queuing outside as this is a popular venue, especially when the students are about.

    Chris B.

    The Canteen is an amazing hub for art and music and really encapsulates the community of Stokes Croft. I think I prefer going down there for a cappuccino during the day, there's huge outside seating area or if it's too cold for any of that, one of the walls inside is basically a window from floor to ceiling, so it lets in loads of natural light. I thought I drank all the rum there is around but the bar staff introduced me to Green Island rum, which was delicious and it's always pretty great when a bar can recommend and introduce you to something new, and tasty. I went on a night out there last week with a mate I hadn't seen for a while, don't go to catch up with an old mate while there's a band playing, you won't hear each other talking. But definitely go to watch some live music. This is a really cool space and they have done some really fantastic things with it. Check out the graffiti art in the toilets (slightly more advanced than the usual stuff). If you get the chance to take part in some of the amazing work coexist (that's who lives above the canteen) are doing for the local community, you really should. They are basically doing what the local council should be; talented taking responsibility for their local community, the people in it and the environment and getting valuable things done.

    Rachel W.

    Canteen is the uber-cool bar café that opened up on Stokes Croft, where it meets Jamaica Street, about a year ago. With regular music nights, great food, and a huge terrace, its got all of the ingredients it needs to complete a winning recipe. Upstairs they have rented out studio and workshop space to some of Bristol's cutting edge artists and musicians. With about five floors of rooms, there's plenty of creative energy surging through the place. Since Canteen has opened there has been a shift in emphasis on the Croft. Leftbank seems to have suffered a little bit (probably owing to the fact that it doesn't have an outside terrace), and The Full Moon and Attic Bar has taken a severe nose-dive. I walked past the other day, and there was no-one in the Full Moon courtyard, even though it was sunny. Conversely, Canteen was brimming over with people. We Are The Nynes recently took full advantage of the ready-made audience on the Canteen terrace when it played a spontaneous gig on Turbo Island opposite. So many people flooded the area that traffic came to a standstill and the police were called. The Nynes were able to play a full set before order was returned to this regularly chaotic quarter. They are a class act, and I hope that the publicit5y has served them well.

    Mussels with chorizo
    Nick S.

    Awesome locale. Delish (cheap!) food, friendly bar staff and proper ales. The place gets pretty crazy on Saturday night as it transitions to a live music / dance venue, but it's all in good fun. Just don't expect to have much conversation after 10pm! The menu rotates daily, with mains costing between £6-10. I had mussels with chorizo that were fantastic. Plus, all meals include soup and bread. Menu Super Bonus: You can get a bowl of jelly beans with your pint!

    When in Bristol! Gotta have a cider :)

    Great vibe, great crowd, really captures the essence of what Bristol is all about. I've been to the canteen every time I go to Bristol, either playing with bands or just somewhere to start a night out. Always full of happy faces and the food is great too! Staff are cool and smiley :-) Gets a but stuffy when it's full but that's like any other venue really. Also the sound when playing has never been great but I guess that isn't really a problem with the venue itself. All in all, a great place!

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    The Tunnels

    The Tunnels

    4.5(6 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    whatsapp.... +44 7459 806853 Our notes are 100% grade "A"…read morewith the following quality security features below: Intaglio printing Watermarks Security thread See-through register Special foil/special foil elements Iridescent stripe / shifting colors. Different serial numbers whatsapp.... +44 7459 806853

    The Tunnels is an exciting new 360 capacity venue with an enviably unique location. Occupying two…read moregrade one listed railway arches, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunnel, and tucked neatly beneath Bristol Temple Meads central railway station, The Tunnels must be Bristol's most easily accessed nightspot. Not only is it serviced by comprehensive bus and rail transport, almost to the door, there is also, unusually for Bristol, a wealth of free parking immediately in front of the venue, all under the watchful eye of The Tunnels security team. And there can't be too many venues that can boast about having a taxi rank on their roof! Opened in October 2009 this venture has been conceived and realised in the peak of a global recession, showing that creator Gareth Chilcott has the courage to match his ambitions. It's perhaps not surprising considering the achievements of this Bristol-born iconic personality. Sporting his trademark headband, Chilcott, better known as Cooch, made over 400 first team appearances for Bath RFC and was capped for England 22 times between 1984 and 1990. The sweatband that protected Cooch from the telltale condition 'cauliflower ear' throughout his rugby career enjoyed a new incarnation after he hung up his boots and launched Headband Ltd, a hospitality company providing mobile bars to prestigious events around the country. Now considered to be a leading international rugby pundit, Cooch regularly makes celebrity guest appearances, and has graced the stage in a number of regional theatre productions. Resisting the temptation to trade on his name, Cooch branded the venue and launched it without so much as a nod to his former achievements. Caution was inspired by the wholesale media pounding of Mama Stones in Exeter, after Wendy Joseph, (mother of Joss Stone), bought and rebranded The Hub, reopening it as a music venue back in the summer of 2009. This has been a smart move in more ways than one. The Tunnels is the right name for this underground, discretely hidden venue. After visiting it, it is hard to imagine that it could be called anything else. A small doorway, no more than an illuminated dot on a manmade cliff face of blackened rock, is all that betrays the existence of life. The soundproofing is immaculate. Emerging from the dusky car park, lit only by the ambient glow of distant streetlights, the full impact of the scale and industrial grandeur of this rather splendid space hits you with full impact as you step across the threshold. Partially clad in corrugated sheet metal, that gives way to large areas of exposed brickwork, it's clear that the interior has been designed to follow the sweeping lines of the superstructure, a decision that was probably heavily influenced by the ceaselessly stringent stipulations of the Heritage Planning Department, but is one that allows for an optimal use of the space. The layout is intelligent. Although conforming to predetermined dimensions, this is a venue that is custom made for the purpose of delivering quality music to large numbers of people. The first arch, which houses the bar and sprawling lounge, with toilets and smoking area to the rear, has dual access to the performance area running parallel to it. The stage occupies a sizeable portion of the far end of the second arch, allowing the audience to filter, with minimum disturbance, from the side. Disabled access is garnered via a door leading directly from the car park, adjacent to the main entrance. The fact that this leads to a viewing platform that elevates wheelchair bound patrons to a position where they can enjoy great views of the stage is indicative of the thought and consideration that has gone into mapping out the space. This venue is being operated with seeming consummate ease, without a trace of evidence pointing to the problematical process that brought it into being. Cooch had been searching for the right opportunity to put down some roots for several years, but initial attempts to secure a property of the correct proportions were thwarted by costly surveying procedures that resulted in disappointment. "I've always wanted a music venue" he confided, "I looked at the Fleece a couple of years ago, and didn't buy it because of structural problems... And then, after a lot of searching, two derelict arches came up, with a lot of rain, a lot of rats, a lot of dirt and hard work, and, of course, it's a listed building, and so as soon as you touch that you've got to get everything passed by Heritage... But in the end it was worth it. It's a bit quirky. It's a bit different. The acoustics are great, and the bands like playing here. It works." There's no denying that Cooch is right, The Tunnels definitely works, but the timing of the development, with the backdrop of global recession, could hardly be considered ideal. Ever the professional, Cooch takes a philosophical stance... read full review on my blog: http://www.travelpod.com/members/biglove

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    The Fleece

    3.9(20 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    One of Bristol's oldest music venues, this intimate pub is a bit of a halfway house where you can…read moresee the wannabes on their way up and the never quite weres coming back down the other side. If you know your stuff you can catch some really big pre-fame names (I saw Radiohead for £3.50 many, many years ago, though once turned down the chance to see some new band called 'Oasis' in favour of watching the footie in a pub down the road). Weekends are dominated by tribute nights, which can be fun if you get the right one, while up-and-coming acts vie for your attention during the week, when there are also cheap drinks offers early in the night. Be warned: when stage diving keep an eye on the pillars as a mate of mine almost knocked himself out at a Moonflowers gig in the early 90s...

    Just over the Bristol Bridge from town, The Fleece is a small pub and music venue mostly catering…read moreto the rock scene. The floor is paved with flag stones, convenient if you spill your drink! Probably easier to keep in a decent state with the dancing and moshing that goes on here too. It's on the circuit for small bands trying to get a break. That means the odd act that will be topping the charts in a few years time and not a few bands that definitely won't It's a good space for a band to play, perhaps not quiet enough for singer songwriter type acts. The drinks on offer here aren't too badly priced (and a lot cheaper than the O2 academy, which also has a very dire range on offer, thanks to the corporate sponsorship). Things tend to be a bit calmer here too. Although this might just be because it's not such a big place. A gig here generally gets going towards the end, and their will be the risk of crowddivers falling on you, but I've never been there when things get out of control. If you like live music have a look for a band you know (or a tribute to them) and get a ticket for a good night.

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    The Louisiana

    The Louisiana

    4.3(23 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    ££

    This is a live music pub with a venerable history. On the tour circuit, The Louisiana has seen many…read morebig acts before they were famous, including the White Stripes and System of a Down. It wears the famous associations lightly though, there is still the atmosphere of being a normal pub where live shows are put on upstairs. I recommend scouring the list of upcoming gigs for a name you like and buying a ticket. Don't go expecting that you'll see the next big thing, though. Just hope for something decent - this place is still small enough for musicians of questionable calibre to get a gig. It's a rock venue, so not smart or swish. Not at all grotty though, the outside has just been given a new lick of paint. Good for a party as well, I remember having a very good New Years here. All in all, The Louisiana is a Bristol fixture and exceptionally good for live music.

    This is a pretty decent little pub within spitting distance of the city centre (no mean feat in…read moreitself), though its main claim to fame is the tiny room upstairs, which has put on some of the biggest bands in the world before they hit big (The Killers, The Strokes, etc). I possibly chose badly, having seen The Wombats and Keane here for next to nothing in the past, and while this doesn't afford me massive bragging rights, it's still an undeniable pleasure to see a band who are clearly on the up in sweaty little room with less than 100 other people. The downstairs is also vibrant with a constant flow of gig-goers streaming in and out, and the smoking bit out the front (some benches) have apparently recently been renovated.

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    The Mother's Ruin

    3.5(11 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    £

    This is the pub Start the Bus wishes it was! But never will be because it is run by a greedy,…read morecooperate, money grabbing chain of pubs and bars that squeezes every single penny out of the customer in return for a manufactured sense of an original experience. The Mother's Ruin on the other hand is that brilliant, special night out that you can only have at this pub! They have about three bands play here a week and entry is pretty much always free! None of this £3 here or there, which you know is only going towards paying the bouncer. The drinks are fantastically cheap, like £2 a pint cheap, and they clearly care about good music. The place is understated and perfectly decorated with basically nothing but pictures of the musicians they love. It's interestingly laid out as well over two or three floors with the stage on the top floor, but you can still hear the band playing throughout the whole pub. The staff are lovely and friendly and this is a proper music pub for people who are sick of being ripped off to hear great live music.

    They were out of ale (the pump spluttered and died when trying to pour me a pint) and cider (the…read morelast 2 customers served had apparently emptied the barrel prior to my arrival). I settled for a bottled Cider, which was a rather nice organic offering from Westons. Not sure quite what this pub wants to be, but also not quite sure what to think of it (beyond the running out of my key beverages, which is why I have to give it 2). It is shabby, but not in a bad way in my opinion. I do like the name too!

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    Thekla

    Thekla

    4.2(41 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    ££

    Described by the NME many years ago as "a floating toilet", the Thekla has thankfully had a few…read moremakeovers since and is now quite possibly the best club and gig venue in Bristol. The downstairs main room is fairly small and generates a great atmosphere, and there are also balconeys overlooking the dancefloor and stage, which are great for gigs. Moving upstairs, there's a decent bar which is open during day times and has a daily happy hour and food offers. On sunny days, though, you're better off taking your pint/burger out on the open air deck, which is heated, has plenty of seating and offers great views across the harbour.

    A club on a boat! The Thekla (I don't know if that's the name of the boat as well as the club) is…read moremoored up in Bristol harbour with a few good nights and live music as well. There's no need to worry about sea sickness, the boat doesn't sway or anything. Its over two floors (decks?) and has an outside area at the bow of the ship. The upstairs bar is open all week and the bottom opens for club nights (Socialism, electro-indie on Saturdays is my favourite). Being on a boat, things are a bit crowded, but theres plenty of space on the bottom floor (in the bowls of the ship?) to dance. The staff (bouncers and bar staff) are friendly, and there's always a good atmosphere. There's no premium for floating whilst you drink, with the nights I've been too, priced around a fiver. A novelty that's a good night out too.

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    Day + Night - taken from website

    Day + Night

    3.8(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    £

    Day and Night is an ideal venue for anyone who enjoys letting loose and dancing into the early…read morehours with like-minded party people. An inconspicuous little club on St Nicholas Street, you'd probably have difficulty finding it unless it was pointed out to you. In fact, being in the centre of Bristol, you're likely to have walked past it, blinked and missed it on several occasions (yep, it really is tiny.) It was only recently that I discovered this club, after being told about an interesting night here called Sonic Lab. If you're partial to a bit of house and techno, and even a smattering of breaks, I'd strongly advise you head to Day and Night for the second to last Friday of each month. Not only is the music stomping delightful and perfect for throwing some quirky shapes, but the decor is of the fluorescent pop art variety and enough to transport you into a psychedelic sci-fi realm for a few mind-bending hours. Staff here are really friendly (including the bouncers - I've never met such likeable security folk) and drinks are reasonably priced. Moreover, the club itself is conducive to both dance and chat, with the dance floor occupying a separate space to the seating and bar area. One of Bristol's best kept secrets, to be sure...

    Day and Night is a tiny club hidden away from the city centre on St Nicholas Market. As well as…read moreholding various events like album launches for local bands they also play host to regular DJ sets from the best of Bristol's MCs. I've only been once but I had a good night; the drinks were reasonably priced, the crowd were up for fun and the choons were banging. But I probably wouldn't go again - not being a fan of house or drum and bass music (you can probably tell!) there was little in it for me. Keep an eye on their facebook page for upcoming events.

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    Cross Hands - It's Christmas time

    Cross Hands

    5.0(10 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    £

    A lovely local pub in Winterbourne Down…read more This has been my family's local pub for around 20 years and it hasn't changed one bit. It's still as charming, still has the same locals, still the same landlord and, I think, still the same roaring log fire. The Cross Hands doesn't do food, but it does do lots of guest ciders, ales and a brilliant atmosphere. The landlord and landlady (Pete and Lesley) are great (Pete is the spitting image of Peter Stringfellow - with open shirt and hairy chest) and make you feel like part of the furniture - which can make leaving quite difficult at times! Friday nights are good fun. Typical local pub style. A bit of cheese on the jukebox and a good mix of young'ens and old'ens to keep it interesting from one end of the pub to the other. But the best thing about this pub isn't its huge back garden. It isn't the fact you can use one of their massive BBQ's and bring your own meat/food. It isn't even the regular events they hold in the summer with live bands and cider in boxes. The best thing about the Cross Hands is the pub dog. A beautiful Staffordshire Bull terrier who has the gentlest demeanour and wonderful personality. She'll pin her belly to the ground and wiggle her way over to say hello. All the while snorting like a little pig. She has her own arm chair and sits with the locals who play cards on the big round table from 4pm every day. This is a lovely little boozer that has a huge garden for the summer and wonderful warm log fire for the winter. As it is out of town, you can knock 40-80p off the price of pint. A must if you're in the area.

    They dont do food here mate ! But you can bring your own and cook it up on one of the complimentry…read morefree bbqs ! This place has tons of character and a great choice of beers ciders and ales all at a very reasonable price. There is a beautiful big garden out back or benches out front if you fancy just sitting and watching the world drift by. Pete the barman is one of lifes winners always there with a warm welcome and a joke or two for you to enjoy. Stick a lepord print thong on him and marvel at the way he transform into Peter Stringfellow oh yeah ! All in all a class bozzer in the country.

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    Start The Bus

    3.7(48 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    For the music, the scence and the atmosphere this is one of the best bars I've been to in all of…read morethis fine country. Sure, you'll have to swim through a sea of hipsters and Klaxon-wannabees to get to the bar, but don't let that put you off as Start The Bus is one of the friendliest all around perfect bars you could visit. If you come late expect live acts of considerable talent to be banging on til the wee-est of hours. They've had Switch, MSTRKRFT and Ladyhawke play here in the past, not on a big stage, but just on a platform right by the cracking little dancefloor. If you like electro-indie which I surely do, then you'lll love the sounds here even if all the ironic T-shirts and assymetrical haircuts have you wincing. Aside from the music, the decor is sweet... with cute cartoon designs all around and a lovely red, black and white colour scheme in homeage to London's routemaster buses. There are some of the most comfortable old leather sofas and an assortment of board games for daytime timespending. It's just a shame I don't live anywhere near Bristol

    Really is the best alternative bar In Central Bristol , this place really belongs on Gloucester rd…read more!! Wicked ambience for a bar in town . The bar is well stocked and the do have some interesting things on the menu , the pickled onion monster munch burger is always going to be a winner in my mind and the fish finger sandwich are awesome . Me and the Mrs "shared" a piece of salted caramel cheesecake . As any man who's "shared" a dessert with there girlfriend knows you have to get in there quick !! And the couple of crumbs she left me were amazing !! Quite often there is a band on in here , they often surprise you with a good booking such as 'fat white family ' or The horrors doing a dj set . Give it a go...you never know you might enjoy yourself

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