Well we found somewhere for food, a small jouney towards the edge of Bristol, and down a random scary looking road brings you to two pubs. Due to recommendations by another website we decided to visit the The Old Lock and Weir Inn as the food was meant to be good.
Its worth noting that the first thing you notice when you find the pub that the local area is a very nice part of Bristol, with the pub right next to the Canal. A fact that the pubs web site doesn’t seem to realise. (Photos may or may not posted at some point)
The beer itself was local Gem from Bath Ales. A good darker beer, which reminded me a fair bit of “Otter” from Devon. A definate taste of the west country Gem is the sort of Beer that Ale fans should enjoy. Food itself was a tasty Ham Baguette with a portion of Chips. In general the amount of food on offer wasn’t great, but it was nice and not too expensive.
So in conclusion, good food, good beer (if you dont have to drive), but the people in the pub were not too friendly. So do go along, just dont talk loudly, have fun, and dont look anyone in the eye.
Maybe we should have gone next door to the Chequers Inn?