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Cheap bars in Bristol

Whether you're on a budget or just plain stingy, where to find cheap drinks is always handy information and Itchy is here to help you out. Check out our list of affordable places to grab a drink or four.

White Bear, 133 St Michaels Street

For a place run, and crawling with students you might be fairly surprised that this could be such an exciting and welcoming pub. But it is. The White Bear is so down to earth it's practically magma, and you can happily while away the hours with pool, board games and books all there for the taking. Perfect for the occasional lazy hair of the dog day...

The Berkeley, 15 Queens Road

This drinking house of the Wetherspoons variety shines a beacon of blue light over the dim and sorry haze of Park Street. 'Come hither,' it speaks, nudging you away from all those horrible interesting, independent and exotic bars – beckoning you into its sticky embrace, made stickier by its hen night wenches and gangs of medics dressed as sexual poultry...

Mbargo, 38-40 Tirangle West

Ideally situated for early drinking before a night at Po Na Na or, erm,...the Lizard Lounge (no judgement) this trendy bar is popular with students and more adult types alike...

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The Park, 38 Traingle West

When everywhere else has long since closed their doors of a weekend, The Park will still be welcoming the punters in with open arms. A moodily-lit, sophisticated bar ideal for smouldering seductively over a glamorous cocktail, this place is definitely not for the Spoons crowd...

The White Hart, 54-58 Park Row

Opposite The Woods, this pub is pretty much polarised between student and local atmospheres taking hold each night. It's a pretty male affair, with arcade, TV, pool stuff, and the much vaunted (but generally pretty useless) Yellow Cards. These pieces of plastic are a passport to cheaper booze and grub...

The Cat and Wheel, 207 Cheltenham Road

This friendly pub neighbours the architectural masterpiece of Cheltenham Road's The Arches. It's a two-bar joint – one with a mildly formal feel and the other a bit more traditional (TVs, juke boxes, pool tables). Don't be put off by the rather grimy appearance of it – this one has a hatful of local charm and a merry feel...

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