The Volunteer Riflemans Arms, Bath - pub details
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Address: 3 New Bond Street, Bath, Somerset, BA1 1BA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12065) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bath Spa (0.4 miles), Oldfield Park (1 mile), Freshford (4.2 miles)
Pub suggested by The GP on 11 Aug 2004
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Old Green Tree, Bath (0.0 miles), St Christophers, Bath (0.0 miles), Sam Wellers, Bath (0.0 miles), Coeur de Lion, Bath (0.1 miles), Saracens Head, Bath (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Volunteer Riflemans Arms, Bath
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| Fantastic range of real ales well-kept by the Landlord Paul, a place I visit every time I am in Bath knowning that whatever is on will be well worth the trip BeerBubble - 19 Apr 2012 20:55 |
| Great pub, Great Atmosphere, Host Paul keeps everyone entertained with his antics from behind the bar. It proves very hard to leave when you are in such good company. definitely the best pub i have been to in Bath to date (and i've been to a fair few) think i might become a regular here. deedee79 - 11 Apr 2012 18:29 |
| I have been coming to this pub for two months now. I always have a wonderful time. The owner, Paul and his staff are delightful. Also, their food and menu selections are a cut above the competition. There is also room to sit outside and enjoy people watching or a smoke. You cannot lose at this great little hidden gem of Bath. Pumpkin11 - 11 Apr 2012 13:01 |
| I visited this pub for the first time on Wednesday afternoon when Taunton Bob was there. He was sitting at the bar. I sat at a table, but the pub's so small everyone can hear what everyone else says anyway. It's not the place for a romantic drink or cosy chat! I agree with Bob's comments. Paul kept everyone entertained and it was very difficult to leave - if only because you wanted to hear what he'd say next! The beer was good too. I drank Butcombe, but there were others I can't recall. I'll definitely be back troubador - 5 Nov 2011 09:58 |
| This is more than a proper pub - this is pure theatre with host Paul using his bar as a stage drawing regulars and first timers alike to play their part in the drama of the show. Nobody, even large Geordie blokes, are spared the attention and relentless mickey taking of the Landlord, all in the best possible taste! Paul's knowledge of regional beers is second to none. No food available on the day owing to a rare phenomonon, that being gravity which caused the spontaneous absence of chef - hope all is well. Great music, sporting and military memorabilia add to the mix. Should also mention the beer which was in perfect condition. Only strong will power allowed me to win the battle against empty glass chinking with pump as Paul used his masterstroke of temptation. Can't remember much about the train journey home, but I obviously got here!! Back soon. tauntonbob - 3 Nov 2011 10:00 |
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