Reviews of Backwell Village Club. (Pub) in Bristol (Somerset).
Backwell Village Club
12 Backwell Hill Rd, Backwell, Bristol BS48 3PL, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Backwell Village Club, Pub in Bristol (Somerset)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Backwell Village Club
Sunday
12–11pm
Monday
3–11pm
Tuesday
3–11pm
Wednesday
3–11pm
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3–11pm
Friday
12–11pm
Saturday
12–11pm
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Reviews of Backwell Village Club
M. V.
Its a nice friendly club, good selection of beers and lagers.
J. M.
Declaration of Interest: I'm the Vice-President!
The club's been going since 1877 though in its present building a mere 50 years. The clubhouse is classic Working Men's 1960s but is comfortable inside with a main bar equipped with two excellent snooker tables and a dartboard. There's also another bar with a skittle alley.
The club sells a range of beers (including cask conditioned ale) and ciders, well kept and far cheaper than in local pubs, plus a good range of wines, spirits, etc. Food is limited to pickles, crisps, etc.
Guests of both genders are welcome but if you like it enough to want to come regularly you need to become a member (currently all of £15 a year and gentlemen only!)
J. M.
Founded in 1877 as a reading room for local men, this club moved to its current location in 1967. At present only men may become members but women as well as men are welcome to visit as guests, and a number - mostly wives or girlfriends - do.
The club carries a selection of well-kept real ales as well as lager, cider, wines and a good range of spirits, liquers and modern alcoholic delights. The billiards and snooker tables are among the best in the county, and there is also a well-patronised skittle alley. The club shows live sports events on TV, and international rugby matches involving England are particularly popular! The club has recently launched social events with live entertainment on the first Saturday evening of each month.
Although the club is limited by its 1960s architecture it is well-appointed, professionally run and extends a warm welcome to strangers.
a. e.
Very friendly with cheap drinks, two excellent snooker tables at just 50p a game, pool table, skittles alley and function room.
J. M.
Cheap drinks, friendly staff, Snooker and Pool tables. The place to go if there is ever a zombie apocalypse.
D. M.
Good club,cheap beer friendly staff
B. T.
Good cheap club ♧ and a good size snooker 🎱 and pool table darts and multi channels of sports
S. C.
Fantastic place. Welcoming crowd and cheapest drinks around
A. H.
Great beer and we'll kept snooker tables.
C. S.
Great little beer festival, friendly staff and customers.