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Perched on the top floor of Bristol’s bustling Cabot Circus, Coal Grill & Bar is an all-day destination that’s renowned for fantastic cocktails and mouth-watering food. This popular restaurant offers a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere in which friends, family and colleagues can come together – ideal for those looking to ...
View full reviewJust a short walk from Old Market, directly across from Bristol’s main shopping centre Cabot Circus sits The Phoenix; a stylish urban pub that draws a diverse and friendly crowd. Hosted by Sy and his courteous team, we were instantly made to feel at ease and were offered a selection of beer and cider, including th...
View full reviewWhen Quay Street Diner opened, it quickly became one of the city centre’s most popular foodie spots. This all-day diner and bar is a hub of good food, with a chilled-out atmosphere and a top-notch offering of drinks, too. Catering effortlessly for large groups as well as cosy meals for two, Quay Street Diner has become a stalwar...
View full reviewAlready established in Plymouth and Cardiff, Future Inns, the fast growing Canadian hoteliers and restaurateurs, have now brought their unique brand of modern hospitality to Bristol. Each Future Inn contains a unique restaurant with ties to the local community, and this offering in vibrant Cabot Circus is no exception. The Chopho...
View full reviewSituated on Welsh Back, Buttermilk & Maple presents an appealing first impression, with Continental-style tables and chairs outside and a welcoming glass frontage dressed with modern wooden window boxes. This all-day venue is Mercure Bristol Brigstow’s vision of a laid-back eatery where hotel guests and walk-in diners alike ...
View full reviewAs part of the national Beefeater chain, which is celebrating its 35th birthday this year, The Bristol Fashion is a warm and welcoming restaurant that is ideal for any occasion - from a quick bite to eat, through to meeting up with friends or celebrating with family. Beefeater's mission is to offer guests a large selection of freshl...
View full reviewHoused in the old Smiles Brewery Tap, and reinvented by the local prize-winning Butcombe Brewery, Colston Yard pub and restaurant successfully maintains whispers of the building's past, while embracing the present with its tastefully redecorated interior. As a specialist beer pub, it's no surprise to find an awe-inspiring drinks lis...
View full reviewJust around the corner from Bristol Temple Meads, you’ll find an idyllic café and restaurant in a Mongolian yurt, known simply as Yurt Lush. The yurt itself is a lovely suntrap with rustic picnic benches and additional outside seating, making it the perfect place to enjoy a Gin Garden cocktail. There’s a strict field to for...
View full reviewChange is afoot at this lively city centre venue - the kitchen facilities and restaurant have been revamped and the Environmental Health Office recently awarded them five stars for their stirling efforts and excellent setting. They are currently in the process of launching the new restaurant, serving a fresh Sunday roast every week ...
View full reviewFor delicious food and drinks served in a modern and stylish venue, look no further than The Prince Street Social. It’s situated in the heart of Bristol’s vibrant downtown office district, with the harbourside, theatres, hotels, shops and car parking facilities right on the restaurant’s doorstep. The Prince Street Social hos...
View full reviewSevernshed is located on Bristol’s buzzing harbourside and sits within Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s 1843 boathouse. Boasting some of the finest waterside views the city has to offer, combined with a lively atmosphere and an excellent bill of fare, Severnshed is a great choice for any occasion.
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Since the 18th Century, people have been finding sanctuary at Bristol's Hole in the Wall - not least the sailors who used to drink here, keeping a wary eye out for approaching press gangs. Earning the pub its name is the small peep-hole, still visible today, which gave the sailors their early warning. The Hole in the Wall now off...
View full reviewTucked away from the hustle and bustle of St Augustine's parade, halfway down Denmark Street, is Smoke & Mirrors, a pub with a magical difference. Along with its sister venue, Bristol's famous Illusions, Smoke & Mirrors is the second of the UK's only two dedicated magic bars. Its intriguing exterior, with a beautiful white...
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