The Pub Guide: The Bay Horse

The Messenger would like to introduce its new Pub Guide. In each edition we will be featuring a different local pub, answering all those important questions. What’s the beer like? Does it have a quiz, darts or games night? Are children welcome? Is there food? Is there a garden? Happy socialising everyone…

The Bay Horse

Story by Geoff Little

The Bay Horse, on Pitsmoor Road has been a favourite pub for as long as I can remember, and longer as some regulars recall. The pub is now Pitsmoor’s only family-owned hostelry.

Currently offering a choice of three bitters, three lagers, two draught ciders and Guinness to boot, there is plenty of variety for everyone. A pool table attracts all age groups with a juke box a favourite with younger customers.

A vital section in the life of the pub is the social club with a current membership of 90 and still growing!

Darts, dominoes and crib feature, not only as a source of entertainment for customers enjoying their ale, but with the Tuesday league games team. The pub is also a popular venue for visiting teams. It is hoped that a ladies’ darts team will be playing from here next season on a Wednesday night, so any ladies who fancy their chances at darts, contact the pub.

As one of three pubs in ‘The Village’ there is a passing trade as people walk round the area. Though the success of the pub is based on its regular customers. Friendly rivalry exists with discussion being good natured and full of humour.

A recent feature is the Beer Garden which has been renovated with plenty of seating, a grassed area and a water feature, fenced off for the safety of children. This should be a popular summer attraction, including on several weekends a bouncy castle for kids.

For those who have not sampled the delights of The Bay Horse, give it a try and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and reasonable prices. Carolyn and Graham extend a warm welcome to all. To contact The Bay Horse, call 220 7414.

This document was last modified on 2016-10-25 03:34:09.