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The Moon and Sixpence, Clevedon - pub details

Moon and Sixpence

Address: 15 The Beach, Clevedon, Somerset, BS21 7QU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19508) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Yatton (4 miles)

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A quick visit on Sunday during my drive past, a lovely pint of real Ale. Still on the ball there...Plenty of customers and diners to boot. Saw a variety of dishes coming out, being delivered by the young waitresses. All i all a nice but, all to fleeting visit.
james55westhead - 26 Mar 2012 11:31
One of the best (consistently) pints of Abbot Ale ever, nice pub, just a bit noisy, but it is popular.
rioathmusV - 16 Feb 2011 20:25
A good sized pub on the seafront just opposite the pier. The pub is a curious mix of old and modern � it doesn�t look particularly �olde worlde� but there are nonetheless a few wooden beams on the ceiling and some wood panelling reminiscent of an old hotel lounge.

The pub is split over three levels with the ground floor lounge being a traditional affair with a selection of tables, chairs and comfy sofa�s. A few steps brings you to a sort of intermediate level which has the bar counter and a few seats along one wall. This probably has the most character of all the areas in the pub, with some exposed stonework, old wooden floorboards and even a glimpse of an old stone wall behind the bar fixtures. A little bit of TLC wouldn�t go amiss; on the whole it�s fine, but fixing the tears in the leather bench seating would be an improvement. More steps take you to an upper lounge with great views across the channel and even a small balcony which must be a great spot in warmer weather (not shown in above photo).

The food offering seems popular, probably as much to do with the pub�s location as anything else, although we didn�t try it ourselves on this occasion. From memory it�s fairly standard �pub grub� although there was also a large specials board. Bar staff seemed friendly enough. The only letdown was really some rather noisy kids running around, although to be fair it was a Saturday afternoon. Hopefully you wouldn�t get this problem on an evening.

Beers on tap were all from Greene King, with their IPA, Abbot Ale, Old Speckled Hen and Hardys Hanson. Ciders were Blackthorn, Stowford Press and Aspall�s Suffolk.
Blackthorn - 31 Jan 2011 10:44
Went for sunday lunch .Never Never Never again .The whole lot was from a microw wave .I wish I had bought a �1.99 meal from Iceland that would have been better.Perhaps thats where they bought it from.
flamingo891 - 25 Sep 2010 18:38
Went back to this hostelery as i said i would,and yes it wasn,t a fluke.with familly in tow and comments from friends we had reccomended,it was time for another try.We tried the soup/main meal special and were not dissapointed.homemade soup/cottage pie a rare treat,these days but welcoming and tasty to say the least.so was the real ale/s ??.pleasure to go back and will continue to do so,at this rate..So if a pub lunch is your thing,this is the place to go,and the view is just over the road,or balcony if you prefer..
james55westhead - 3 Jan 2009 20:33

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