The Farm

out of 998 reviews

Why is The Farm good for fans?

The Farm is a popular matchday venue in St Werburghs, Bristol, known for its welcoming atmosphere and live football screenings. It offers a spacious beer garden, making it ideal for pre- or post-match gatherings. The pub serves home-cooked food daily from 12–9 PM and features a rotating selection of local ales, including Bath Gem and On Point Brew Co's Caskcade. While not specifically listed as an away fan pub, its inclusive environment and proximity to local transport make it a convenient choice for both home and away supporters. The Farm has been recognized for its vibrant beer garden, which was highlighted in local media as one of Bristol's best. Additionally, the pub has hosted live screenings of major football matches, such as England games, attracting fans from various clubs. This combination of live sports, quality food, and a friendly atmosphere makes The Farm a solid option for football fans.

Beer List

Bath GemOn Point Brew Co CaskcadeBristol Beer Factory SatisfactionTricky Cider Nirvana

Shows Live Football

Yes

Serves Food

Yes

Home or Away?

Mixed

Recent Reviews

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Millie Luin★★★★★
4 months ago
Can’t get over how delicious the roast was. Soooo well-seasoned and the perfect portion. 1000% the best roast I’ve ever had! Gorgeous location and lovely people working there too.
Monika Białaś★★★★★
a year ago
I had the opportunity to eat Sunday Roast with my family at The Farm. I can confidently say that it was the best I've ever eaten in the city. My relatives were also delighted, the lamb and beef were prepared perfectly and the vegetables with the sauce were masterful. Yorkshire pudding? huuuge! We also ate delicious Cauliflower Cheese and Xmas dessert, everything was very tasty. I highly recommend it, one of the places that I could call a "hidden gem" on the Bristol map. Amazing service! If you're looking for good food, it's here.
Libby Clark
3 months ago
Definitely NOT family friendly! The barman told our children off (aged 6, 3 and 1) for being "inappropriate" whilst playing together inside whilst there were no other customers inside. We then felt forced to sit outside in the rain, we couldn't sit under shelter because it was full of people smoking weed so we had to sit on the grass which was covered in dog poo. The only saving grace was the delicious pizza but we definitely will not be visiting again and would not recommend to anyone else, especially families with small children.
Adam Williams★★★★★
Edited a year ago
Always a great place to visit in the sunshine after dancing all night or a decent walk around Purdown. The bar staff were proper sound and the food/ menu was delicious. Shout out to all the Ravers that remember DJ Dereks legendary sunday sets here in the 90s
R T K★★★★★
5 years ago
Great selection of beer, fantastic outdoor space with numerous tables & if you can't get a table, there's always the grass! Think this place is a hidden gem, best Sunday roast I've had-hands down. Love the option of being able to have a bit of all the meats, gravy was amazing and the veg was cooked perfectly. The cauliflower cheese was great too. The staff were polite & helpful who hosted a great atmosphere.
Becky Clarke★★★★★
Edited 3 months ago
Absolutely love this place good food good people lovely garden rain or shine you can hide from the rain and hide from the sun 🌞 keep up the good work
Nic Perry★★★★★
3 months ago
Second weekend in a row I've gazed upon the beautiful olives layed out on a platter of glory that is the pizza from this establishment.. my lord, one must bow down and engulf such treasures.. a beautiful dinner fit for a queen or king, would recommend. Five stars
Danny Brown★★★★★
5 months ago
To be fair I didn't eat there but didn't want to post a bad review - I will eat there soon though. Looks great. Now - what to say about this pub? It's nestled delightfully deep in St Werburghs so you only know if you know. Popular at all times of the day. It's excellent. If I lived near I'd go frequently. But I don't. So I don't. And I'm not going to move closer just for the pub - that would be madness. I mean, what are the local schools like? What's the demographic? Local amenities? Commutable distance. These are the important things. Nice though. Whenever I pass I pop in.