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    Courtyard Hereford

    Courtyard Hereford

    (5 reviews)

    Chairs in here are extremly comfortable! Have great shows here and seats positioned for a great…read moreviewing! Well layed out place. Great day out for the whole family

    They have a good range of shows and events here and a small art gallery…read more You can book tickets online but there is a £2.50 charge for doing so. There is usually parking spaces but you do have to pay around £1.50 to park for the length of a average show, and that includes evenings and weekends. The main theatre is small but adequate and doesn't feel too cramped. The view is great from any seat and they are layered well enough that a big person in front will not obstruct your view. They do a range of activities for children during term time and holidays. The drama lessons are great as my daughter has been to them. They also do adult ones but I haven't been so can't comment. The restauarant is expensive compared to eating in twon but comparable with other places that have a captive audience! You can order drinks for the break and they have them ready for you to save time. They will not do hot or speciality drinks during intervals as the bar obviously gets very busy. They sell tiny tubs of ice cream that are quite expensive but very nice and locally produced. The toilets are clean and plenty enough. There is a small play area for children under the stairs which is good for occupying them while you have a pre-show drink. The interior of the building is very fresh and open but the outside is starting to show signs of wear and tear. For parents, there is a great play area at the end of the carpark so do cheack that out if you want to let them let off steam. It doesn't belong to the theatre but has a very good range of well maintained equipment for all ages.

    Smoke & Mirrors

    Smoke & Mirrors

    (1 review)

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    Surely the best hidden gem Bristol has to offer…read more Its not often Sam N and I find ourselves in the very centre of Bristol. Historically the haven of neon bars, scantly dressed girls and hot headed lager louts. However, to be fair, the centre has changed somewhat in recent years, and while those places still exist, there are a lot more reasons to visit the centre than to avoid it these days. Smoke and Mirrors lies on Denmark street, a seemingly uninteresting road just beside the hippodrome and the main cluster bars, chicken shops and kebab houses. Its, almost clandestine, location suits it perfectly and it just wouldn't have quite the same amount of charm if it was anywhere else. It labels itself as a theatre pub and I guess thats as a fair description as any. I fell in love with it as soon as I entered. It just feels like a hidden gem immediately, even before you are struck by all the quirkiness that lies within. Quirkiness aside, the place itself is a rather old fashion, small, but quint pub. The whole place is an oxymoron in as much as the very fact that it doesn't try to be 'cool' makes it one of the coolest places I know. Despite its small size there has been live music several times we've been there. Its a very non offensive variety of live music, the kind you can get involved with, enjoy as a backdrop or ignore completely. I feel like there are few places left like this, where you can drink to the backdrop of live music rather than it being so in your face. Last time we were there we had an absolute blast shouting endless requests at the guitarist, who indulged every one of them. He was so good we grabbed a card off him. The bar itself serves all manner of fairly mainstream drinks, it would perhaps be more fitting for it to serve one or two local drinks from the many of the firmly established local breweries bristol has to offer. There is a happy hour on cocktails, my recollection of such times is understandably hazy. They also have a rather tasty array of bar snacks. The scotch eggs and sausage rolls are really rather lovely and basically mean that you never have to leave :) Not surprisingly its a Saturday evening is when its at its peak, and can get rather busy, however it does so without ever feeling too busy, perhaps this is down to the magicians that roam through the crowd blowing everyones minds with various card tricks. Its great fun and never feels over the top. It just adds to the mood, and one of the many compounding factors that make it such a special place in my eyes. There is a small room the back which they use for intimate shows, the dates of which they mix up a bit. It appears that generally Monday it is an open mic comedy night where as Fri and Sat usually hold performances from the house magicians. However they are frequented by special guests so I guess its worth keeping an eye on the events calender. All in all, smoke and mirrors is a great place to go and by far my favorite place in central Bristol.

    Town Hall - culturalcenter - Updated May 2026

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