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The Kings Arms, Bristol - Bath-Bristol |
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The Kings Arms offers you everything and like Dr Who, its latest incarnation is a huge leap forward in style; with massive Tardis like space you can relax in its cavernous new elegant beauty - no matter how many customers are there.
Nick Armitage and in-house chef Todd Francis (Marco Pierre White trained) have created a most progressive menu. Evening meals range from the likes of Chicken Breast, Girolles and Sautéed Artichokes to slow cooked Belly of Pork accompanied by an extensive wine list containing the likes of Italian Organic Ocone.
So drop in for a casual breakfast or for a lunchtime sandwich or tapas and be made to feel right at home by their very friendly staff. And just in case you start to feel guilty about all those calories there's table tennis on the top floor!
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| Proprietors | Nick Armitage | | Chefs | Todd Francis |
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Facilities
| | Smoking Policy | Some non-smoking
| | Disabled Facilities | Yes
| | Wheel Chair Access | Yes
| | Child Friendly | Yes
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| | Parking | Non-meter parking on street
| | Vegetarian Options | Yes
| | Accommodation | No
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Facts
| | Opening Hours | Please see further details
| | Restaurant Capacity | Inside: 300 Outside: 70
| | Price | Prices from £2.90 - £15.00
| | Payment Options | Cash and all major cards
| | Wine List | Full selection of new and old world wines
| | Sample Dish | - Roast Rump and Crispy Breast of Lamb served with ratatouille, samphire and thyme roasting juices - Piedmontese Peppers with aubergine puree, broad beans and lyonnaise potatoes with pesto - Beer Battered Fillet of Cornish Plaice triple cooked handcut chips, pea puree and tartare sauce - Slow Cooked Belly of Gloucestershire Pork, organic black pudding, roast apricots, green beans, sauteed potatoes, pork sauce - Risotto of Cornish Brown Crab with broad beans and chives
| | Functions | Yes, very large room available for private functions, parties, business lunches etc.
| | Menu | Gastro Pub
| | Special Deals | Lunch Time Specials £5.95 (changes daily.) Example: Rillettes of Pork, toasted bread, chutney and salad.
| | How to find us | Blackboy Hill, top of Whiteladies Road
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Further Details
| OPENING TIMES
Open daily from 10.00am until 12midnight
FOOD IS SERVED FROM;
Lunch: 12noon until 3.00pm
Dinner: 6.00pm until 9.30pm
SPECIAL OFFERS
Lunch Time Specials £5.95 (changes daily.)
Example:
Rillettes of Pork, toasted bread, chutney and salad.
THE KINGS ARMS CAFE
The Kings Arms Café sells freshly ground coffee, homemade bread, cakes, salads & sandwiches, to eat in or takeaway.
EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT
And despite its elegant surroundings its also a down to earth pub with very affordable prices and a host of original activities. As well as table tennis there is a darts board and board games aplenty. Or go along to one of the fantastic evening entertainments during the week.
And coming soon will be Friday night DJ with great grooves to let your hair down at the end of a hard week's work and on Saturday live bands.
SHOWCASING LOCAL TALENT
Live local bands from 8pm every other Friday
Free entry
Drinks promotions
Launch Night - 18th September 2009
The Kraize
My Friend Friday
Dan Dayz
Plus Special Guests
FREE COMEDY - THE JOKES ON US!
Drinks promotions from 8pm
Live stand up from 8.30pm
For more info join 'the jokes on us' Facebook group ->>CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK <
SUNDAY MOVIES
Watch old favourites, art house classics & Sunday matinees in comfort on our big screen.
From 3pm every Sunday
FREE POKER
Free Poker every Wednesday
Registration at 6.30pm - 7.25pm and play until 9pm
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Open Mic sessions every Thursday from 8pm
Please feel free to turn up and showcase your talent!
FUNCTIONS
The venue is available to hire for private parties, business lunches and family get-togethers etc. Please contact the Kings Arms direct for full information.
REVIEWS
“I can't tell you how much this place has changed under Nick's watchful eye”. Through all its changing identities this is looking the best yet”. Kate Pitman, Flavour Magazine, July 2009.
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