The Open Arms

24 St Michael's Hill, Bristol
0117 925 4484

Recent Reviews

Steve Hill

I called in here after a hospital visit, didn't know they had a side entrance. only had a pint .staff were pleasant very hospital well worth the visit ? the food coming out looked very

Donna Wiltshire

Celebrating someone's birthday on a Friday lunchtime. Staff showed patience as we all ordered at different times. I enjoyed my vegan chilli melt. Would visit again. Hopefully on a day when I could enjoy the outdoor

Andrew H

Great Pub, great food. Good choice of beer. Good for sport nice little courtyard with TV for sport as well.

Amy Woods

Good cosy traditional

Scott Mitchell

Good, quite, pub. Good beer and staff. Well worth a visit.

George Papanastasiou

You have to talk to them to order but it was typical nice sunday's roast and a lovely

Luke -

Decent atmosphere, great food (especially the poutine) and drink

John Hemmings

Great local pub with amazing

Danny Murphy

Rapid and charismatic service, great beer and really comfortable interior - cheeky bonus of an outdoor area and screens for the sports. Definitely my new local!

Simon Cooper

Feeling positively Mediterranean in the garden on a warm September evening, with ripe grapes dripping from the vines.Lovely draught bitter, and some excellent tasty goodies; jalapeño bites, chilli cheese chips and a margarita pizza.Lovely place, will visit again

Alex

Old pubs like this around redland/centre never disappoint and need to stay alive. Go!

Mag

Was really excited to get a roast here with the reviews but the beef was literally the driest, blandest, hardest, most overcooked clunk of meat ever. Quite disappointed but my friend said her pork belly was really good. Everything else was nice, with large portions. Just the beef was a real let down and I was excited for it.

Paul Ivory

Nice traditional feel to this pub. We called in when visiting nearby and had a pizza and a pint - which was good. There was rugby on, so the place was busy but, as always, rugby fans are gents. Worth a visit I'd say

Nick Brown

I am disappointed that the management have capitulated to the very vocal minority of woke snowflakes and changed the name of this long established hostelry. History is history, you can't (and shouldn't) erase it, you should discuss it.

Lydia Reed

One of my favourite spots for a nice pint near town. Not too expensive (less than £5 for a lager) and the beer garden is lovely in the Summer.

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