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The first telegraph office in Bristol was established in the Commercial Rooms in 1852 with a telegraph line out to Shirehampton so that the messenger announcing ships entering the Bristol Channel no longer had to ride by horseback into the city. [3] After the Bristol Blitz in the Second World War conservation and restoration work was needed ...
Pubs in the English city of Bristol. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. * Grade II listed pubs in Bristol (12 P) I.
One of the oldest buildings in the city and the oldest pub in the city, dating back to 1368. [112] The Picture House in Stafford is a former cinema, built in 1913 and converted into a pub in 1997, retaining original features. [113]
The pub dates from about 1775, an entry appearing in Sketchley's Bristol Directory of that year, for Lewis Jenkins, victualler, Lodging & Board, 'Duke of Cumberland', 44 King Street, and is a grade II listed building. [2] [3] The pub's heritage lies with traditional, New Orleans inspired jazz.
Since the 1980s the Hatchet has been known as one of Bristol's few alternative pubs hosting rock music upstairs. [5] [2] The pub has a pool room located upstairs as well as a venue which is used for clubs and can be hired for private bookings. There is a beer garden located on the side of the property, facing the O2 Academy venue.
Loathed and loved in equal measures, Wetherspoon pubs have become an essential part of the British cultural landscape, but the unorthodox experiences offered in these cut-price watering holes can ...
Wetherspoon's low-price food and drink offering is aimed at the mass market. A large standardised menu is available all day in every pub, cultivating a perception of "unpretentious good value". [7] Wetherspoons claims to be "the only large pub firm which opens all its pubs early in the morning", serving breakfast and coffee. [25]
Scott Twine (Bristol City) from a free kick with a right footed shot to the top right corner. Bristol City vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. 12:48. Fourth official has announced 1 minutes of added time.