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« on: June 16, 2008, 16:49:06 »

From FOSBR (Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways) :

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A Rail and Ale Tale

Lamplighters Pub, Shirehampton, upstairs overlooking the River Avon 18.30 to 21.30.

Bring a poem or tale celebrating rail, ale or ^. and fill a slot about the time the train takes to travel between Shirehampton and Avonmouth (3-6 minutes).

To get to this wonderful friendly pub, leave Shirehampton Station, turn left and walk down Station Road and under the railway bridge.
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From FOSBR (Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways) :

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A Rail and Ale Tale

Bring a poem or tale which fits the regulation Slam rule of 3 minutes or less.

^ Join us on the train which leaves Temple Meads at 6.04 pm or upstairs at the Lamplighters Pub, Shirehampton from 6.35 pm to 8.45 pm.

^ To reach this historic pub from Shirehampton Station, turn left and walk down Station Road, under the railway bridge to the River Avon. Contact 0117 942 8637 or Julie[at]jboston[dot]plus[dot]com if you want to book a meal.

See http://www.the-lamplighters.co.uk for map
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« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2014, 00:03:53 »

An update, on the re-opening of the Lamplighters, from the Bristol Post:

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The recently re-opened Lamplighters pub in Shirehampton, Bristol

The British Beer and Pub Association estimates that the total number of pubs in the UK (United Kingdom) has fallen by almost 20 per cent since 2000, and as many as 30 pubs are still closing each week.

That's a sobering figure for drinkers, but this month saw one Bristol pub re-open its doors after five years, during which time locals feared that it might end up being turned into flats and lost forever.

The closure of The Lamplighters left a gaping hole in the Shirehampton community, but its resurrection is a great example of people power.

Residents rallied around to save their local and, with the help of MP (Member of Parliament, or Mile Post - a method of measuring the railway in miles and chains from a starting point - usually London, depending on context) Charlotte Leslie, who also campaigned to save the pub, it finally reopened after a refurbishment, much of it done with the help of local businesses and tradesmen.

Dating from 1760, the pub occupies an enviable waterfront position next to Shirehampton Sailing Club and overlooks the mouth of the River Avon.

It has been restored to its former Georgian glory, with original features including sash windows, wrought iron balustrades on the staircases and an unusual circular window by the bar.

Set across three floors, the pub has been finished with muted heritage colours in keeping with its age, while a mix of leather sofas and traditional furniture occupy the carpeted bar.

Now open seven days a week and serving lunch and dinner, the pub has a family feel and children are welcome.

Bath Ales contributed towards the installation of the new bar and the Warmley brewery has been rewarded for its help by having three of the real ale handpumps. When I visited, these included Gem and Barnsey as well as the Bath Ales-brewed Beerd Monterey Californian Pale Ale. Other draught options included Thatchers Dry, Thatchers Gold, San Miguel and Staropramen.

Lunchtime food includes sandwiches, ploughman's, salads, soup, a quiche of the day, ham, egg and chips and braised beef and ale stew. In the evening, there are also burgers, pies and main courses such as faggots with spring onion mash and onion gravy.

The Sunday lunches (^9.50) are already proving popular and include topside beef, roasted chicken breast or butternut squash pie.

Time a visit to The Lamplighters on Friday, October 31, and you can join the Halloween party, complete with family disco, hog roast, "spooky" cocktails and a fancy dress contest for adults and children.

Station Road, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9XA. Tel: 0117 279 3754.
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« Reply #3 on: October 27, 2014, 00:32:53 »

Off down there for a pint and some faggots as soon as.

Anyone care to join me?  Grin
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