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Crab Apple Inn

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
Please note that some of the details shown may be out of date. We are currently in the process of amending the details with the new owners. 

PUBLICAN

James Weir.

 

ADDRESS

Southern Way, Clevedon, Somerset  BS21 7UL  Tel. 01275 878474

 

MAP

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PUB EXPLORER REFERENCE

35932.

 

PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Thursday 11am - 11pm.
Friday & Saturday 11am - 12mn.
Sunday 12noon - 11pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Carlsberg, Fosters, Stella, Carling Black Label, Kronenbourg, John Smiths Smooth, Guinness, Guinness Extra Cold, Strongbow Cider.

 

REAL ALES

Courage Best / Director's + weekly Guest ales.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

SUNDAY

Quiz Night.

 

OCCASIONALLY

BBQs in the garden during summer months.

 

SPORTING FIXTURES

We show all pay per view matches & Sentanta on the big screens.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Sky Sports & Premier Plus, Sentanta (Gaelic Football), 2 Projector Screens, 2 Wide Screens, 2 Big Screens, 2 Pool Tables, Darts Board, Juke Box.

 

FOOD

Good Pub Food served from a main menu & Specials board. Sunday Roast (alongside main menu). Range of Wines, Hot Chocolate & Tea, Cappuccino, Espresso & Liqueur Coffees.

 

MEAL TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 8.30pm. Sunday 12noon - 8.30pm.

 

FACILITIES

Beer Garden, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet.

 

PHOTO

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OTHER

Children Welcome (until 8.30pm), Car Parking - 40 spaces (plus overspill parking 100 spaces), Disabled Car Parking - 2 spaces. ATM Machine. Switch & Credit Cards accepted.

 

Situated in Clevedon, a coastal town not far from the beach, you will find Crab Apple Inn.  As the name implies, the huge beer garden here is surrounded by apple trees and is a lovely place to while away a few hours during the summer months.  Clevedon boasts the oldest iron pier which was built in Victorian times and this attracts many tourists along with the film makers who often use it as a backdrop.  The pub was built in the 1980s and is having a sparkle in Autumn 2004.  There is a good regulars base of customers along with tourists and passers by.  Many come to enjoy the Sport facilities available as the atmosphere is friendly, homely, warm and welcoming.  The food is also a big attraction being the best value in the area, especially the offers during the week and the barbeques held in the garden during the summer.  Come and see us next time you are in the area, enjoy some live music, take part in the quiz or just chill out with one of our fine local real ales.  We are sure you will want to visit us time and again.

 

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