Big Screen Bristol located at One Millennium Square, Anchor Rd, Bristol BS1 5DB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 915 7104

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Sam Prince

1 Google Rating

Powerful green halogen uplights are left running here day and night with their scorching hot glass s

1/ 5

Powerful green halogen uplights are left running here day and night with their scorching hot glass surface set into the pavement, directly adjacent to the water children play in. My young toddler stood on one of these, assuming it would be safe, and burnt the sole of his foot. When I checked how hot it was I couldn't hold my hand on it and when I poured cold water on the glass it boiled off in a few seconds. If you stood on it in trainers they would likely melt. This place is a health hazard as well as a source of light pollution (ironic for a planetarium) and a really poor example for energy efficiency.

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ANN LIGHT

5 Google Rating

This screen is great as it does have the big sporting events on show and had an enjoyable and pleasa

5/ 5

This screen is great as it does have the big sporting events on show and had an enjoyable and pleasant afternoon watching the men's Wimbledon final on Sunday 14th July 2019, which was also the longest on record. The crowd were fantastic and added to the atmosphere and you are able to take drinks, snacks and it would be advisable to take your own chair but limited supplies were supplied by "we the Curious" The weather was fitting of the entertainment and good nature of the crowd

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rose mcevoy

4 Google Rating

Outdoors sunshine cocktails great helpful staff. Love it.

4/ 5

Outdoors sunshine cocktails great helpful staff. Love it.

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mine guy

4 Google Rating

Worked well but pretty small

4/ 5

Worked well but pretty small

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Chris Konya

4 Google Rating

It's a big screen. You can watch it

4/ 5

It's a big screen. You can watch it

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Tristan

5 Google Rating

They showed Back to the Future here quite recently, such a cool spot to chill and watch.

5/ 5

They showed Back to the Future here quite recently, such a cool spot to chill and watch.

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