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IainB
05-12-2010, 21:57
Im up in Bristol for a company christmas do on Tuesday (over at the Passenger Shed) and my company have booked me into the Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel

Look out for the idiot in the Tuxedo following the rest of T-Mobile IT to a drinking session (after our first Orange/T-Mobile IT meeting....)

So....apart from it looking like its in staggering distance :evil: can anyone let me know what the parking is like and....is it still snowing there? (the last time I was there I remember Bristol as being a bit of a nightmare)

Knipples
05-12-2010, 22:11
Does the hotel not have a carpark?

Theres a car park about 5 mins walk from the hotel which is fairly reasonable. (go look at the map its just over the roundabout where it says welshback) failing that if you can head towards St Mary Redcliffe (church) theres a bit of street parking round there. Dont park in the NCP round the corner from Welsh back, its extortionate!

As for weather, there was snow last Friday, it was all gone by Monday and we've had nothing more since, just rain and now ice where thats frozen, but the main routes are fine.

If you are driving to Bristol the evening of the do, the centre of town (which isn't a million miles away from where you are staying) can get pretty snarled up, so allow for a bit of extra time.

Anything else you need a hand with, just shout.

IainB
06-12-2010, 12:11
Muchos Gracious :)

Now to find somewhere for a large lunch - need to get some food into the old stomach, leaving mine at 8 / 9 - get to Bristol for lunchtime, then a meeting at 2...then parteeeeeeeee :evil:

Knipples
06-12-2010, 13:33
Do you want somewhere recommending? I can give you a couple of places by the hotel?

IainB
06-12-2010, 15:33
That would be awesome if you could ;)

There are a few of us getting in early and I can show off my inside knowledge of where to eat ;D

Knipples
06-12-2010, 16:52
Bar aqua (on Welsh back) is lovely, gimme a mo and I'll remember the other.

Matblack
06-12-2010, 17:28
We ended up eating at a place very close to that for an OcUK meet once

MB

Knipples
06-12-2010, 18:55
Theres a place called "the hole in the wall" which does kind of pub grub, or theres Cathay Rendevous, which is a fab chinese/oriental type place.

http://www.cathay-rendezvous.com/ (it looks massive but its not)

http://www.theholeinthewallbristol.co.uk/

http://aqua-restaurant.com/

Thats the three i've mentioned. All about a 5-10 min walk from your hotel depending on what you fancy.

Jingo
06-12-2010, 23:06
+1 for hole in the wall if you fancy a pub with some basic snacky lunch bits.

If you really want to show off your 'Bristol Knowledge' then I'd head over to the Prince Street Ferry Bridge (about 5 minutes walk from your hotel), catch the water-taxi through Bristol's historic floating harbour (going past the SS Great Britain) and arrive at The Grain Barge.

Here you'll find a fine selection of locally produced ales and ciders, with a nice variety of locally sourced fuds (Pies to die for) that will fill bellies of all apetites ;)

If you need a pub close to the hotel then The Golden Guinea in Guinea Street (right next to your hotel) serves local various ciders, often has live music and has good capacity for stumbling home! Literally! :D

If you're peckish midday then head over to Redcliffe Rolls (Prewett Street, opposite your hotel) where you'll get a "gert tasty sandwich my loverrrr" from the very small but equally lovely young lady :)

If all above fails, Go Explore! Bristol = fun :)

IainB
06-12-2010, 23:21
Thank you both :)

Hopefully this should be a lovely trip out....I have a feeling it will be carnage later on though

Thanks for the suggestions - very much appreciated

Joe 90
06-12-2010, 23:33
disappointed. No mention of the Cori Tap!?

http://www.thecoronationtap.com/

No trip to Bristol is complete without a session involving Exhibition!

Knipples
06-12-2010, 23:36
It's nowhere near where he's staying but more importantly he wants to make it to his Christmas do, and not lose two days of his life as I once did :p

Jingo
07-12-2010, 11:20
The Coronation Tap makes people forget their evening, week and sometimes families.

More importantly it's too much of a trek :p

Joe 90
07-12-2010, 12:24
Its always a trek, but importantly, a trek worth making. :P

A swift half, or 5, always made things better ;D

Tak
07-12-2010, 13:00
I'm off to Bristol tomorrow night

Knipples
07-12-2010, 13:28
And you haven't mentioned this before because?

Tak
07-12-2010, 13:59
Because its going to be a flying visit; there and back again the same evening.

Feek
07-12-2010, 14:07
Here you'll find a fine selection of locally produced ales and ciders, with a nice variety of locally sourced fuds (Pies to die for) that will fill bellies of all apetites ;)


disappointed. No mention of the Cori Tap!?

We need a Brissssle get-together :D

Knipples
07-12-2010, 14:27
Because its going to be a flying visit; there and back again the same evening.

Boo for having to wait another month for snuggles :(

We need a Brissssle get-together :D

I'm quite literally already there :D

Jingo
07-12-2010, 16:04
I'm quite literally already there :D

I'm just down the road but can be there in a jiffy for good beverages, pies and company! :D

IainB
08-12-2010, 13:50
Bristol....done :)

I LOVE that place....will be going back, the shopping centre is LUSH!!! :evil:
Started drinking at 1, then had a highly exciting (NOT) meeting for 3 hours...then Nandos (not sure how that happend) then more drinkies and nibbles....
Awesome place, from the tiny bit I got too see, I appear to have loads of pictures of a church, in the dark, on my phone....random!!

Knipples
08-12-2010, 13:57
St Mary Redcliffe is the church. Cracking place. Glad you enjoyed Bristol. Maybe we should sort a meet in the new year.