When travelling, many people like having something to eat and drink before or after their flight.
It is a great way to kill some time before a flight, or to relax after a long journey.
International travel was able to resume last month when England entered the next phase of the roadmap out of lockdown.
Since Monday, May 17, there are now 12 countries that people can visit without quarantining on their return to the UK, but some restrictions and requirements around travel still remain in place and we have looked at those here.
We have previously looked at places you can stay near Bristol Airport, as well as places where you can eat inside the airport.
But here are some of the pubs closest to Bristol Airport:
The Airport Tavern
Bridgwater Rd, Lulsgate, Bristol BS40 9XA
The family-run pub offers accommodation and car parking, together with "superb pub food".
Bristol Airport is 400m away from the Tavern, which offers "modern quality accommodation.
You can find out more here.
The George
47 Stanshalls Ln, Felton, Bristol BS40 9UL
The 14th century coaching Inn has accommodation, with all rooms being en-suite, as well as offering home-cooked food.
The pub offers breakfast, lunch, afternoon teas and dinners.
You can find out more here.
Darlington Arms
A38, Redhill, Bristol BS40 5TE
The pub is a five-minute drive away from the airport and also offers accommodation.
It features a restaurant, bar and garden.
You can find out more here.
The Prince Of Waterloo
1 High St, Winford, Bristol BS40 8AR
The pub is a five-minute drive from the airport, and 15 minutes from the centre of Bristol.
The Prince of Waterloo is a 16th century village pub and restaurant which has retained much of its original character, while offering the warmth and comfort of a contemporary meeting place.
The menu offers a range of home cooked, locally sourced, British classics.
You can find out more here.
Fox and Goose
Bridgwater Rd, Barrow Gurney, Bristol BS48 3SL
This venue is a traditional pub grub with a few extra options too.
They have offers throughout the week as well as a selection of special dishes so you can choose from a wide selection of no nonsense food including your favourite pub classics.
You can find out more here.
The George at Backwell
125 Farleigh Rd, Backwell, Bristol BS48 3PG
The George at Backwell is a modern pub with seven individually designed bedrooms.
It has a bar, restaurant and courtyard garden.
You can find out more here.
The Jubilee Inn
Main Rd, Flax Bourton, Bristol BS48 3QX
The pub promises a "delicious meal catering for all the family".
It describes itself as a village pub serving award-winning cask ales, and an array of specially selected wines, spirits and soft drinks.
You can find out more here.
The Prince’s Motto
Barrow St, Barrow Gurney, Bristol BS48 3RY
Less than three miles from the airport, this is a welcoming community pub and village shop with a large beer garden.
It offers live sports aired across three TV screens, and a very special Rugby Room dedicated to the Bristol Bears.
You can find out more here.
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The Dundry Inn
Church Road, Bristol BS41 8LH
Located a 10-minute drive away from the airport, the pub is set in the beautiful Chew Valley and is only a short drive away from Chew Valley Lake.
It serves home-cooked food, great cask ales and fine wine in a relaxed atmosphere. The enclosed beer garden has views across Bristol and St. Michael's Church.
You can find out more here.
Crown Hill
Regil, BS40 8AY
The Crown is a quiet country pub, with a variety of homecooked locally sourced food and a gorgeous English garden style beer garden. Serving evening meals, Saturday lunch and Sunday Roast Lunch. Both dog friendly and with pub dogs.
A five minute drive from Bristol Airport, and less than a mile from Winford Manor.
You can find out more here.