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On a calm corner where Caledonia Place meets The Mall in Clifton Village, you’ll find The Ivy Clifton Brasserie. A grand portico entrance, adorned with greenery and overlooking The Mall Gardens, begs for your attention.
Bristolians who have visited The Ivy in London have been eagerly awaiting the opening of The Ivy Clifto...
A hop, skip and a Frisbee throw from Bristol's Durdham Downs is The Black Boy Inn, a favourite among locals for Sunday lunches, evenings out and catching up with friends over an ale or fine wine. Whether you're a Bristol resident or just visiting, I can recommend a trip to The Black Boy Inn. As soon as you step over the threshold yo...
View full reviewBehind its grand, imposing Victorian frontage at the top of Blackboy Hill, The Kings Arms offers a wonderfully diverse experience. With its café-bar, dining rooms and lounges spread over several levels, there is room for everyone - even a Party Hall available for special occasions. The menu features homemade dishes made us...
View full reviewFor unpretentious yet delectable British fare, look no further than The Lock Up. Visiting on a warm late summer’s evening, the terrace was already bustling so we headed inside, where there was an equally lively atmosphere. We were promptly presented with the extensive wine list, which boasts a range of Old and New World options,...
View full reviewAsk any city dweller for the best view of Bristol, and you’ll be pointed in the direction of The Bridge Café. This beautiful restaurant sits along the cliff top, housed within the historic and characterful Avon Gorge Hotel. A splendid example of Clifton’s Victorian architecture, it offers spectacular views of Clifton Suspensi...
View full reviewThe Bowl Inn has been in the same capable hands for over 20 years - those of the Alley family. But that's just a blink of an eye compared to this place's long history. There's been a dwelling on the site for nearly 1000 years, and it has been licensed since 1550. Stories of secret tunnels and mutinous plots abound, but now that's ju...
View full reviewFound on Bristol's buzzing and bustling Gloucester Road, The Royal Oak is now firmly established as a great family pub serving top-notch food seven days a week. The emphasis is on fresh, seasonal produce used to make some great pub classics, alongside some more adventurous creations. If the name rings a bell, it's probably because T...
View full reviewThe Gloucester Old Spot is an established favourite on Bristol’s dining scene that’s popular with couples, families and groups of friends alike. Situated in Horfield, within easy reach of bustling Gloucester Road, the independent pub sparks joy with a cosy and quirky interior, a colourful and spacious beer garden and an exquis...
View full review�Nestling in the heart of the Ashton Court Estate and its 850 acres of rolling country park, Stables Bistro is situated in the old stable yard of Ashton Court Mansion. With an award-winning chef and a menu that showcases some of the region's finest local produce, the bistro is a perfect spot for lunch or afternoon tea. The farm ...
View full reviewNestled in peaceful leafy surroundings, yet only a minute’s walk from vibrant Gloucester Road; The Beehive is perfectly situated for the local community and for foodies venturing off the beaten path to discover more of the city’s culinary gems.
There has been a pub on the site since 1871, and ...
View full reviewAffectionately known as The Dirty Duck by its loyal legion of local visitors, The Black Swan is a friendly village pub located in Westbury-on-Trym. With Wickwar Wessex Brewing Co. at the helm, The Black Swan’s new offering of wholesome British fare and real ale is sure to entice. We were delighted to sample the new menu that che...
View full reviewThis newly opened café and bistro brings the finest, freshest locally sourced ingredients to the centre of Westbury-on-Trym village. Found adjacent to The Co-operative car park, this is a most accessible place to eat in more ways than one. Customers come from miles around for the excellent breakfasts, featuring glorious grana...
View full reviewComing into Kingswood the first impression you get is 'a small suburb town with not much going on'. However that's no longer the case. 'It's party time' Bar Celona is the sort of up market place you would normally associate with the inner city. Its not often that one establishment can offer such a complete and varied night out. Howev...
View full reviewJust a few minutes away from Bristol’s city centre is the Bird In Hand – a lovely retreat in which to enjoy all the comforts of a true village local. With roaring fires, local ale, an intimate bar packed full of carefully selected gins, the Bird In Hand really is a special spot, and visitors are made to feel rig...
View full reviewThe Duck & Willow is a contemporary British pub full of charm. The modern yet inviting indoor dining area and gorgeous garden – complete with decking, fairy lights and ample seating – make this pub the place to be come rain or shine.
This picturesque pub has proved a hit with both locals and visitors alike, so much ...
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