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Serving food - The rummer had been an excellent drinking spot, but with change of management the standards have slipped. The cocktails are average and serviced is poor. They are now serving food wich is inexpensive but bland and tasteless. By: BHT on 15/10/2007
Best Bar in Bristol - I read the reviews, and the small amount of press the Rummer has had, but I still couldn't find the place. Eventually I did ( All saints lane, off corn street) and I've been back every week. Great coffee in the day and storming spirits and cocktails at night. More whiskey than The Woods and better selection than Hotel Du Vin and the best house range I have ever seen. Good prices too. By: Bar Crawler on 27/1/2007
Awesome - What a great find! Best drinks, best service and best atmosphere in Bristol. I know i'll be in there most night. Well worth a look if you like your booze. Great selection of Rums, if this isn't the best Rum collection on earth, i'd like to know where is. By: Dave on 14/9/2006
The Rummer - When I heard the Rummer had reopened I assumed it was a corporate wine bar.... I was wrong. This small independant bar, hidden away from corn street is a haven for real drinkers. The best spirit collection in Bristol and bartenders who seem to know everything they sell. Very reasonable pricing too. Would recommend to anybody wanting to retreat from the hectic corn street and baldwin scene. By: Simon on 9/8/2006
Hidden gem in the city - I recently heard that the Rummer had been re opened as a ponsy bar, so i popped down last night for a drink, and found my new favorite place in Bristol. Its a haven away from the chav infested corn street, a real treat. We drank some awsome wine and didn't break the bank doing so. We finished up by sampling some of the best rum ive ever had. A great night By: James on 5/6/2006
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