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The Arts House vision is to provide something truly unique - a café, bar, cinema and live music venue all under one roof. And it succeeds with style in Bristol's vibrant Stokes Croft area. Enjoy something from the café-cum-bar before venturing into the more eclectic downstairs room - used to host various weekly events ...
View full reviewInspired by their Queen Square festival roots, the team at Eat Drink Bristol Fashion opened its second permanent venue in the city at Wapping Wharf’s Cargo development in October 2016. Located on the top deck of Cargo 1, Root looks out across Bristol’s iconic harbour, offering an unrivalled view of the city skyline from the la...
View full reviewAn idyllic retreat set in beautiful country house-style surroundings, The Botanist serves a menu of gourmet European recipes. Trained in high-class cookery schools in Spain and Italy, the chefs bring a wealth of experience, and demonstrate knowledge of a breadth of classic and complex cooking techniques. Partnering with Rothschild wi...
View full reviewThe Square Kitchen restaurant, serving modern British cuisine with an international twist, is situated at the top of Park Street in a Georgian townhouse. Adjoining a laid-back private members’ club for creatives, the restaurant is open to all. Dine in the elegant restaurant space or outside on the hidden terrace – perfect for ...
View full reviewThe opulent yet relaxed style of Browns calls to mind the chic brasseries of Paris, but the menu showcases the best modern British cuisine around. We visited on a Thursday night and were impressed by the elegant ambience. We quickly took our seats and ordered our mains of lobster risotto with Parmesan, chives, courgette and lemon,...
View full reviewWhat's my favourite part of dining at Bell's? Everything - the sheer experience of absolute quality. Certainly one of Bristol's best restaurants, Bell's Diner is where you come for immaculate service and a gastronomic parade. Owner Christopher Wicks (chef profile page 77) says that his food is unclassifiable, and, when you consider ...
View full reviewSitting halfway up the rather steep Jacob’s Wells Road is this independent free house, where delicious food and tempting drinks are served in a warm and welcoming setting.
Step inside and you’ll be greeted by traditional decor – think pictures adorning the walls, tables tucked into corners and a large b...
Is The Star & Dove Bristol's best-kept gastronomic secret' That so many of the city's foodies are yet to visit this fantastic pub and restaurant with chef and proprietor Eamon Fullalove - previously executive chef at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen - at its helm, is a travesty. On the first floor, above the bustling pub, the relaxed yet ...
View full reviewRacks Bar & Kitchen is one of Bristol’s most unique venues. Once a wine cellar, Racks is now a spacious bar and restaurant offering fantastic food, a sunny terrace and an excellent selection of drinks. The venue features a roaring open fire in the winter months and comforting, rustic decor, making Racks the perfect place to ...
View full reviewSometimes CVs can be a misleading representation of talent. I am pleased to report that this is nothing like the case at Greens' Dining Room on Zetland Road. The best possible neighbourhood restaurant, Greens' has been impressing locals with its menu of classic European dishes, with a dash of Asian influence providing that extra som...
View full reviewA stroll around scenic Clifton followed by a wholesome roast next to the fire - or outside in the sunshine - is the perfect way to spend a relaxed Sunday. The Lansdown certainly has the latter part covered; the Sunday lunch menu offers roast beef, lamb shank, chicken, pork loin or a vegan nut roast, all served with fresh vegetables ...
View full reviewFor those who live around the St Andrews, Montpellier and Redland area, the Grecian is an institution and the stuff legends are made of, thanks to their extensive menu of takeaway pizzas. Thin and crispy bases are topped with mouth-watering cheese and tomato and a diverse range of items such as artichokes, asparagus, feta, aubergines...
View full reviewThe Kensington Arms has a reputation that precedes it and is loved by most Bristol residents. The Kenny - as it is fondly known - is that brilliant blend of rustic and elegant. Within the walls of this old building, you'll find some truly talented chefs. The menu is concise but varied, with exciting vegetarian options alongside fres...
View full reviewNo Man's Grace on Chandos Road is a welcome addition to Redland's dining scene. Billed as a 'dessert bar and tapas den', it serves chef-proprietor John Watson's exquisite puddings (with wine pairings) which are as carefully considered as the small plates. On a busy Saturday evening, we began by sharing a mouth-watering appetiser o...
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