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Situated in the heart of Bristol's Old City, Source offers the opportunity to buy the best local produce and dine from a seasonally changing, ethical café menu. The menu showcases a range of produce - whether it be Old Spot pork or Cornish mackerel - from a close network of local suppliers, as well as one of the best breakfasts i...
View full reviewWalk down Broad Street on a weekday lunchtime and you'll notice everybody is heading in the same direction - towards the door of a quaint, unassuming café named Maximillions. Something of an institution in Bristol, the ethos of this eatery is simple and effective - great food at unbeatable prices. As I'm new to Bristol, my friend...
View full reviewFive Grains has established a stellar reputation for its Lebanese fare. Located on Bristol’s uber-central Baldwin Street, close to offices and the bustling shopping district of Broadmead, the café attracts office workers and daytime shoppers alike, who are drawn in by the concise yet thoroughly tempting menu.
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Spicer+Cole is a highlight of the Bristol coffee shop scene, serving the highest quality coffee and excellent food. In the past six years, the team has opened three branches – one just off verdant Queen Square, another in charming Clifton Village, and a third on buzzy Gloucester Road. We visited the latter site which opened only...
View full reviewSpicer+Cole is a highlight of the Bristol coffee shop scene, serving the highest quality coffee and excellent food. In the past six years, the team has opened three branches – one just off verdant Queen Square, another in charming Clifton Village, and a third on buzzy Gloucester Road. We visited the latter site which opened only...
View full reviewLiving in Bristol, we of course know Mud Dock as the place to go for an after-work drink in the sunshine – there’s arguably no finer spot in the city than the Mud Dock terrace on a sunny day. But who knew we were living so close to one of the best cosy dinner spots in the city?
From our seat overlooking the water we adm...
Located next to the Hippodrome in the centre of Bristol you will find Espirito Coffee Lounge - a fairly new establishment, which is steadily building a reputation for providing coffee-lovers with products and service that are second to none. Espirito has been designed to offer a calm, warm ambience with comfortable and relaxing se...
View full reviewLocated on Bristol's historic harbour, Arnolfini is a leading centre for contemporary art and one of the city's cultural hotspots. Within easy walking distance of M Shed and the SS Great Britain, the vibrant café at Arnolfini is the perfect place to refuel during a day's sightseeing. The Arnolfini Café Bar draws in ...
View full reviewWith the choice of so many eateries on Park Street, why switch off your autopilot to veer off the main drag? Why? Because a dozen steps will take you to somewhere you wish you'd discovered ages ago, somewhere where you can savour the flavour, feel the virtue of vitamins and cleanse your conscience, all in one sitting. Liz Haughton,...
View full reviewEmmeline is situated in the heart of Stokes Croft, Bristol’s vibrant creative and cultural quarter. This café-come-plant shop serves takeaway food only, so why not peruse the array of plants while you wait for your order? Inside, the space is light and airy, with big windows, high ceilings and clean white walls and tiling. Plan...
View full reviewThe Social certainly lives up to its name - its comfy sofas and chilled-out vibe make it a fun place to socialise over a few pints or a pot of tea. You can even enjoy your drink in the heated patio garden should the weather allow. Daytime sees an influx of families and friends looking to enjoy coffee, cake and light bites, while the...
View full reviewThe arrival of Better Food at the Harbourside’s new Wapping Wharf development has been embraced by residents as well as those using the new Gaol Ferry Steps walkway. Better Food is not only a superb organic supermarket, but also boasts a charming café, complete with an outdoor seating area. The ethos behind the company is very ...
View full reviewBringing something a little different to the Triangle's busy breakfast trade, right the way through to the after-hours hunt for nourishment, The Real Wrap Co has made it its mission to reinvent fast food, proving that a quick bite can be as healthy as it is inexpensive. The exterior, signage and decor are all about natural materi...
View full reviewThe Toast Room is a truly independent eatery, run by couple Kate and John. The café’s enticing teal exterior gives an insight into the bright and airy space inside. White walls, potted plants, cheery tunes and colourful Formica furniture blend to create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Kate and John are advocates for local, af...
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