We decided to come here to celebrate my Grampys birthday on a sunny sunday afternoon. The Eastfield has recently been refurbished and to a very high standard. With a contemporary gastropub feel that isnt at all pretentious. They have a lovely big garden with plenty of seating thats ideal for big groups. There is also table football which I personally thinks great and perfect excuse to not have to converse with your nearest and dearest. The pub was very busy when we arrived, but we seated at our reserved table immediately by the extremely courteous waitress, the service here throughout the meal was 5 star and I cannot fault the staff at all they were perfect ! We had the Anti pasto board and calamari to start. The Antipasto conisting of italian meats, olives and breads was very nice although a little sparce. The calamari was cooked perfectly with a melt in your mouth texture. I opted for the roast pork. It was cooked well with lovely crackling. The only reason I havent given this place 5 stars is because the yorkshire pud was a little burnt. But still very tasty. We finished of with an ice cream sunday which was nice but slightly uninspired. The meal was reasonably priced coming in at about 20 quid each with drinks. A very pleasant dinning experience that I would recommend.
Sutton
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bristol, United Kingdom
The Eastfield Inn Now has a new owner Graham he has alot of bar experiance behind him, nice polite man, open to the customers views, give Graham a chance he will put all the wrongs of the pub right and bring this pub back to how it used to be Good Luck Graham wish you all the best.
Pubkin
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
The eastfield is the best /only pub for a good half mile radius. The pub itself is set just off the street and it’s quite an imposing, large victorian building, with a green house /botanical garden on the far left. The inside is big as well split into three main areas, the bar area, the restaurant area and the green house. The bar area hs a bit of an outdated décor but is fairly traditional. There’s a couple of fruit machines, quiz machine, juke box and pool table in here. There’s also toilets in here which in keeping with the décor of the rest of the pub are outdated and not especially nice. The restaurant area is just that with tables and chairs set out in restaurant style but it’s very much still a pub. You can also order drinks and food in here but the bar is tiny. There’s more toilets(again not great) and it leads to the green house and the garden. The green house is as mentioned more of a botanical garden with plants all over the place and is very impressive. It can get quite humid in here though. Finally there’s the garden which is humungious and great for kids. There’s a couple of goats in a pen and a big pond with coy carp. The goats are very popular with children. The rest of the garden is a little overgown but there’s enough table /chairs and space for atleast 100 people + a game of football. The drink selection is reasonable but not amazing. There should be enough to keep most people satsified. The same can be said for the food, the selection is traditional pub fayre with the sunday roast being the highpoint(a good size, lots of meat, efficient service). The puddings that follow are extravagent with black forest gateux and toffie pudding being two of a bunch i could mention. This is really family orientated and caters well for people of all ages. They have started doing more competitions and events in the evenings, poker and karaōke have been suggested but I don’t know if these are regulars. As pubs go this is an all rounder and a bit unusual given the wildlife. If you want a pub to take the family(young an old) to you’ll be hard pushed to find a better one in all of Bristol.