Located smack in the centre in Clifton Village, on the main drag that is Princess Victoria Street, this is actually a pretty fine pub. It’s a long and thin building, so when you first enter you may think that there isn’t much to it. However, beyond the first tiny room with the main bar, there is a small corridor that leads to a larger back room and then onto a garden terrace type place that’s pretty good for a chillout in the summer and a smoke at any point in the year. The main reason I go to this pub, though, is because a couple of my mates meet here to watch Sky Sports footy games on the large screen out back, where’s there’s a great atmosphere and plenty of banter between various fans. Definitely a place worth going to if you live nearby.
Will P.
Tu valoración: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
One of the few Clifton pubs with sky sports, The Greyhound is a little bit more down to earth than most places round here. It’s recently undergone a refurbishment, ripping up the carpet and giving everything a bit of a clean. The result’s a much nicer pub, with lots of wood on display. There’s two rooms, with the back room often a bit quieter when I’ve been there. Nice to have the choice and it means the place can still be bearable if its full of football fans. Add the beer garden on sunny days and you can be sure of finding an atmosphere to suit your mood. They do live music every now and then. It’s a nice venue for something quiet, but obviously all depends on whether they manage to pull in a decent act. Although with a good selection of beers on offer you might end up not minding too much whatever is played. Looking a bit fresher but still retaining plenty of character, The Greyhound is a lovely Clifton pub.
Henry N.
Tu valoración: 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
I nipped in here on Saturday night. I wasn’t personally bothered but a lot of my mates wanted to watch the non-event England qualifier(for a tournament they’d already qualified for) and this was one of the few pubs that was screening an internet stream. I didn’t realise it had been done over as I haven’t been here for years, but it’s much nicer now, with a large bar to one side(with loads of ciders) and everything’s been stripped back to a basic wooden finish. They also have a sport-focused TV, while the biggest improvement is the addition of a second room which acts as an overspill for footie fanatics. A cut above your average sports bar.