Pub Social at The Brassmill
Overview
Why not join us at The Brassmill pub for a few drinks and a chat. The Brassmill played an integral part in the development of the brass manufacturing industry in Britain. By adapting Dutch techniques, Abraham Darby set up the first brass mills in Keynsham around 1706. The final brass battery pans ever made in Britain were produced here in June 1927.
The menu at The Brassmill is full of hearty favourites and country pub classics, as well as seasonal spring dishes which may tempt you. They also have a well-stocked bar, including cask ales, fine wines and British gins. They have a lovely garden which we can sit in if the weather is warm and dry.
There is free parking for guests of The Brassmill but there is a car parking control in place so please ensure you enter your vehicle registration on the secure digital pad at the bar during your visit.
Please meet your host, Janet Parkins, at 8pm and remember to take a face covering and abide by any Covid restrictions in place at that time.
Includes
Spice host and booking fee
Extras
Food and drinks