Located at Marine Parade, Clevedon, Pier Copse is a premier destination for quality service and customer satisfaction in the Bristol area. This establishment prides itself on offering a tranquil atmosphere where visitors can unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature. Whether you’re seeking expert advice or looking to make a reservation, the friendly staff is always ready to assist you. With a commitment to creating memorable experiences, Pier Copse stands out as a place that values each customer’s needs. Contact them at 01934 888888 for inquiries or visit their website for more information.

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David Thomas

4 Google Rating

A lovely little park close to the seafront with a herb garden and great views over the pier and down

4/ 5

A lovely little park close to the seafront with a herb garden and great views over the pier and down The Beach.

Phil TREANOR

5 Google Rating

Nice and pleasant

5/ 5

Nice and pleasant

gordon summers

4 Google Rating

Very good place to view the sea front and down the channel.

4/ 5

Very good place to view the sea front and down the channel.

Bobby Jones

5 Google Rating

Very nice place

5/ 5

Very nice place

Distinct TC

5 Google Rating

A favourite of mine to walk in the shade of the trees and take in the view of the pier from the seat

5/ 5

A favourite of mine to walk in the shade of the trees and take in the view of the pier from the seats

Rob McCabe

5 Google Rating

Here's a nice place to visit in Clevedon, small park and some well placed benches to take in the vie

5/ 5

Here's a nice place to visit in Clevedon, small park and some well placed benches to take in the view. Get a coffee and stroll here for a chill.

Jonathan Chocowen

5 Google Rating

Nice little place to enjoy a little bit of shade especially with the hot sun. A lifesaver coined toi

5/ 5

Nice little place to enjoy a little bit of shade especially with the hot sun. A lifesaver coined toilet just beside it and food shop too

John Burn

5 Google Rating

Prettiest pier in England

5/ 5

Prettiest pier in England

Pat Chivers

5 Google Rating

Good coffee,pasty and view!

5/ 5

Good coffee,pasty and view!

Phil Munn

5 Google Rating

Really nice surroundings. Sun Trap. 😁

5/ 5

Really nice surroundings. Sun Trap. 😁

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