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A-Z Bristol Pub Crawl: The Failand Inn, Failand
It was lunchtime on a recent Wednesday afternoon and the smell of freshly fried fish filled the air on one side of the Failand Inn.
Service was quiet expect for a group of old friends.
As three plates of fish and chips arrived at their table, there was a unanimous expression of delight from the gentlemen.
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The Failand Inn is nestled in the neck of the woods of North Somerset on Clevedon Road where there is a constant stream of traffic.
The pub has been a welcome sight on this road for many years and dates back to circa 1860 according to its sign.

The enclosed beer garden at the Failand Inn adds to its character as a traditional pub
Once you enter through the pub’s porch, you have a choice either to go left or right, depending on your plans.
The right side of the Failand Inn is smaller and cosier while the left side gives way to a long hall with several solid wooden tables to sit around.
The bar area has a traditional setting with spirits on display, a good selection beers and ciders are on offer while the interior is enhanced with lacquered beams.
But the main asset – in the summer at least – is the enclosed garden as you walk through the French doors.
Two first-time visitors each bought pints of Doom Bar and spent time in the garden leafing through a newspaper.
The countryside is never too far from the city in Bristol, with the Failand Inn welcoming weary travellers for more than 160 years.

The Failand Inn has been here since circa 1860
The Failand Inn, Clevedon Road, Failand, BS8 3TU
www.failandinn.com
All photos: Milan Perera
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