Bristol Pirate Party at The Golden Guinea

Bristol Pirate Party at The Golden Guinea

Posted on: 08 Apr 2016

Visit The Golden Guinea, Guinea Street, Bristol, BS6 1SX tonight - Friday 8th April 2016 - for your chance to be, once again, taken away on a night of pirating adventure based on our amazing pirate legacy with Bristol Pirates!

 

Bristol Pirates party at The Golden Guinea, BS6 1SX

 

The Golden Guinea is a traditional yet modern pub in the Redcliffe area of Bristol will tonight play host to a Pirate Party. Bristol Pirates are a group of enthusiasts who provide the opportunity for you to explore the history that Bristol shares with pirates, but also delve deeper into the rich maritime traditions of this great city.

 

Even with the growing crowds on their daytime tours for the whole family, what people really love about Bristol Pirates is the organized, 'let your hair down' night out which follows. This is definitely a night with a difference.  

 

With live music from What the Folk and tarot card readings from the marvelous Rebecca, this is not to be missed.

 

Bristol Pirates have chosen a great venue at The Golden Guinea, with 10% off for students and CAMRA members and a selection of food served daily, why not head down for some food before a night of some of Bristolian pirating. Along with food being served, the pub is proud of its array of unique ales, along with a huge selection of whiskeys and 15 different rums.

 

Running from 8pm – midnight admission is free so bring as many of your shipmates as possible as this event from Bristol Pirates is sure to be another raging success.

 

For more information visit Bristol Pirates Facebook page or if you'd like more info on what they offer you can contact Captain Harry via the website too! http://www.bristolpirates.org


Article by:

James Anderson

Born and raised in the suburbs of Swansea, Jimmy moved to Bristol back in 2004 to attend university. Passionate about live music, sport, science and nature, he can usually be found walking his cocker spaniel Baxter at any number of green spots around the city. Call James on 078 9999 3534 or email Editor@365Bristol.com.