The Crofters Rights are offering £2.50 pints across their menu ahead of lockdown

The Crofters Rights are offering £2.50 pints across their menu ahead of lockdown

Posted on: 02 Nov 2020

Help drink Crofters' bar dry this week.

 

The Crofters Rights have announced a huge sale across their full range of draught beers and ciders, offering pints for just £2.50 in an effort to empty their open kegs ahead of the upcoming lockdown.

 

Pubs have until closing on Wednesday to sell as much stock as they can, with kegs potentially going out of date if venues are forced to remain closed for longer than the four weeks announced by the government.

 

Having kicked off yesterday (Sunday 1 November), The Crofters' Rights £2.50 offer will be running from 17:00-22:00 Monday to Wednesday, while stocks last.

 

 

One of the longest-running and best-loved small venues in central Bristol, The Crofters Rights has been home to a diverse gig and event schedule for the best part of eight years.

 

From live music from an array of exciting up-and-coming local acts to late-night DJ sets from some of the UK's most in-demand artists, Crofters makes use of its intimate backroom performance area to host some truly standout nights.

 

While the venue was closed during the initial lockdown, the Crofters Rights team opened a brand-new beer garden around the corner on Picton Street, serving up a range of fresh drinks and pizzas to eager attendees under the summer sunshine.

 

If you're looking to enjoy your last few nights of (relative) freedom before lockdown, be sure to head to Crofters and help them sell as much stock as they can before having to close their doors once more.

 

Table service will be running throughout the venue, and attendees are asked to register on the NHS Track & Trace system and use the hand sanitiser provided upon entry.

 

For more information, or to follow news and updates, head to the Crofters Rights Facebook page.


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Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.