The passenger shed at Bristol Temple Meads Train station - using one of the old buildings that are no longer sued by the railways.
Great versatile venue that had a Bristol Old Vic production of Enid Blyton's Malory Towers - all seats unreserved but split into premium (indicated by a red sash on the seats) and general seating - seats are hard. Premium seats included a free programme on this occasion
A purpose built stage and seating had been set up.
Bar and toilets are also there
Parking non existent but with plenty of buses (call into station approach or near by) and trains being the main station of Bristol why would you take a car and then have to walk ...
Read moreWe arrived via train and just a few steps from the station we arrived to the warmest of welcomes and a reception area for coats. An amazing setting awaited us with a large circusesque big top ceiling along with a performance that wowed the audience. We dined on a 3 x course beautiful meal and waited service was fantastic. It was as though the West End had finally arrived to Bristol. The Greatest Showman on stage with trapeze performances made this so very special and up close and personal. We can’t wait for the next show to...
Read moreThis is a massive corporate dining and entertainment space. With room for several hundred people with entertainment as required. Stage space, bars and catering on a mammoth scale all available. Attended for works awards night. Room for a helter skelter. Minimal parking on site but car parks nearby. Very convenient for the...
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