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The Priory (Portbury)Newest Review: ... style paintings together with photos and paintings. The Priory has two large beer gardens located at the front and back of the pub with adequate seating. Food is served in both gardens which makes it enjoyable during the summer. The back garden is enclosed with large round tables and modern umbrellas and the front garden has traditional pub tables/ benches, the front garden also over looks ... more |
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by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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On a Monday bank holiday there is rarely anything to do unless you're away or going shopping! As Mr Pea had come back from the Belgium Grand Prix at 3am Monday morning the last thing we both wanted to do was cook lunch or do anything strenuous for that matter! The pub we always end up at (most Sunday's especially) is The Priory in Portbury. It's a lovely traditional style pub in the lovely village of Portbury which is situated just off the M5 at junction 19 about 15 minutes from Bristol. We go to The Priory quite a bit just because we always get great food, it's not over priced (even though prices have risen) and the atmosphere is really good. *~*~* Pub ... Read the complete review
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