This micropub opened in May 2018 on the main shopping street in Staple Hill. The bar has wood-lined walls, reflecting the owner's naval past, Internal wooden booths installed after the first lockdown in 2020, have been widened to give a nice cosy feel. There are up to 10 changing beers, around half cask and half keg which are listed on blackboards around the serving hatch, along with real ciders and a selection of gins, wines and soft drinks. Bar snacks are also available. Three steps lead up to the toilets and the pleasant paved garden. Dogs and children are welcome and board games are offered. Conversation is king and mobile phones discouraged. A beer festival is held in December, coinciding with the Staple Hill Christmas celebrations and the pub is part of the 'Beermuda Triangle', together with the area's two other micropubs, who organise several triangular mini-bus 'crawls' between them throughout the year. There is ample free parking nearby and good bus connections to many parts of Bristol, Bath and South Gloucestershire. Please note last orders are 30 minutes before closing.
This Pub serves 5 changing beers (usually at least one dark) and 0 regular beers.
Wooden Walls Micropub, Staple Hill