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Bowlish House, in historic Shepton Mallet, is just ten minutes drive from the cathedral city of Wells, the old world charms of Glastonbury, and within easy travelling of unique landmarks such as Glastonbury Tor, Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves and Longleat House and Safari Park. Bowlish House is the ideal place to get away from it...
View full reviewThe Ashville, situated within walking distance of the SS Great Britain and the Tobacco Factory, has become a firm favourite for gourmands in Bristol.
The menu showcases British classics, enhanced by a modern flair. Accompanying the bill of fare is a regularly changing selection of specials, which make use of seasonal and lo...
My guest and I arrived at Coates House on a warm summer evening and were greeted by the sound of contented chatter emanating from several groups seated outside. As we entered the restaurant, we admired the well-stocked bar: a whole array of gins, mixers, wine, and beer was on offer and the friendly servers were swiftly delighting ...
View full reviewCharlie's is a smart bar and restaurant on the well-known Wells Road. Recently refurbished, this stylish venue boasts a lovely little garden and super-comfy furnishings. Many patrons pop in for the all-day breakfast, a hearty dinner and often the traditional Sunday roast - available for just £6.95 and offering pork, beef and l...
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...
View full reviewBoasting stunning views of the river and Clifton Suspension Bridge is Lockside. An eatery has enjoyed this location since 1963 – most famously, it was Sid’s Café in Only Fools & Horses. Today, it is a 1950s-style diner known for its laid-back, friendly atmosphere.
The menu comprises all the delights you’d e...
The Duke of Cumberland has been a pub since the 1700s, so it comes as no surprise that it’s a hotspot for those seeking a bite to eat and a tipple or two. Step inside and find a friendly, tranquil space where you’ll want to while away the day. There are no airs and graces, so feel free to sit back and relax all afternoon, or m...
View full reviewOccupying a scenic location by the floating harbour, Nova Scotia Hotel is a great local haunt with a friendly atmosphere and top-notch food and drink. When the sun is shining, locals flock to the outside seating area to enjoy drinks while watching boats bobbing along the glistening water. Nova Scotia isn’t just the place to be i...
View full reviewSituated right on Bristol's historic harbour at Baltic Wharf, The Cottage Inn can be reached by land or water. You can simply hop off the ferry and head inside for some delicious food, top-quality ale and a guaranteed good time. In the summer, people spill out onto the pretty patio and the steps leading down to the water, whilst win...
View full reviewOccupying an idyllic rural setting just ten minutes from Bath, The Wheatsheaf achieves the best of both worlds. Re-opened last November after a thorough refurbishment, the bright, elegant interior and friendly ambience are irresistibly inviting. With the pub and restaurant separated by a well-stocked bar, this adaptable spot is eq...
View full reviewThe Moorend Spout is a homely pub tucked away in a little country idyll in Nailsea. Here a warm welcome awaits you from Sharon and Terry Beardshaw. Sharon and Terry are rightly proud of their restaurant with its community feel, which offers a variety of dishes and home-cooked Sunday fare. I chose succulent roast beef with all the tr...
View full reviewIs 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 reviewBedminster Parade is a beguiling mix of art galleries, restaurants and car accessory stores just south of the river. As befits this unusual set of bedfellows, Ganesha is far from a standard, common-or-garden Indian restaurant. Owners Prasad and Mayur come from Hyderabad and Pune, which are two of the most popular Indian cities. ...
View full reviewThe Orchard Inn boasts a selection of ciders the size and variety of which would astound even the most devoted West Country cider drinker. Declared 'National Cider Pub 2009' by CAMRA, The Orchard serves over 20 real and traditional ciders at any one time. The food is just as varied, with specials including rabbit, pheasant, duck a...
View full reviewHaving already been named TripAdvisor’s top pick of the ten best-rated independent pizzerias in the UK, A cappella was also hailed by The Guardian as Bristol’s Best Budget Italian in 2011 and was voted Bristol’s Best Café 2012 at the Bristol Good Food Awards.
A cappella has been widely regarded as the city’s best p...
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