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Just five miles outside Bristol, Dundry is delightfully rural, with breathtaking views over the city in one direction and across Chew Valley in the other. The sun was setting over the beer garden as we arrived at The Dundry Inn, lighting up the church tower opposite. I was immediately struck by the elegance of the decor, and the o...
View full reviewTucked away on a quiet street in Worle you'll find the charming Nut Tree Inn. Visiting on a Saturday evening, my partner and I were met with a friendly welcome and shown to our table. We quickly forgot the chill we'd left behind as we were warmed by the roaring log-burning fire. Wooden beams and whitewashed stone walls, punctuated b...
View full reviewOn a crisp, autumnal evening I was invited to The Poacher in Portishead. This traditional pub has owner Gary Berwick at its helm, a fun-loving host who puts guests at ease with his easy-going nature. Gary and co-owner Sian Powell bought the derelict property in October 2018, and together they’ve turned it in to a thriving venue....
View full reviewJust a little way from the hubbub of Bristol, The Carpenters Tavern provides an escape from the city, offering fine ales, great wines and tasty food. Step inside and the friendly staff will make you feel right at home, while the cosy decor - white-washed walls, exposed brick and beams complemented by mismatched chairs and soft light...
View full reviewFor a taste of the Mediterranean without leaving the South West, look no further than Mezzé Restaurants. The team behind these popular eateries wanted to create family-oriented restaurants away from the city centre. Each restaurant is housed in an old country pub at the centre of its community, with outdoor areas for al fresc...
View full reviewThe Stoke, situated in the beautiful Chew Valley, is always a hive of activity. Throughout the week guests enjoy popular pub quizzes. Sundays attract visitors to sample the traditional Sunday carvery, where you can choose from a choice of three succulent meats. Another huge draw is that Sky Sports is available, so you never have t...
View full reviewHaving been home guard headquarters during World War II, a smuggler’s hideout and a fully functioning windmill, this traditional Fuller’s pub boasts a rich history that’s almost impossible to imagine from its contemporary appearance. The Windmill Inn’s modern-day build includes eye-catching floor-to-ceiling ...
View full reviewMeMe's is a local family-run business with a passion for quality food and drink, served in two friendly café-bars - the first in the historic Clifton Village, close to the suspension bridge, and the second on the waterside of the ultra modern Portishead Marina. Both venues are open daily, serving speciality hot drinks includi...
View full reviewBoasting a smart whitewash exterior, this spacious pub and restaurant is a lovely place to stop for a quiet leisurely drink. It's an equally enjoyable spot for a bite to eat too, whether you fancy something from the light bite menu, a hearty evening special or the Rudgleigh's speciality: the popular Sunday carvery. Inside, the de...
View full reviewOver 40 years ago Giuseppe came to England to realise his life-long dream of opening a traditional Italian restaurant in Bristol. Now his son Mike has ably taken the reins, continuing to bring the very best of home-cooked authentic Italian cuisine to the UK. The recipes have been passed down through the generations to Mike's mother'...
View full reviewJacks Bar & Brasserie is an independently owned restaurant in Portishead (with a sister restaurant on Bristol's Harbourside) offering fresh, locally sourced dishes in stylish and relaxed surroundings. Food lovers can embark on a culinary experience to savour at this top dining venue. Situated overlooking Portishead Marina with a...
View full reviewPortishead Quays Marina is home to this thriving dining destination. Boasting panoramic harbourside views, this unique venue was constructed from 28 recycled shipping containers and was recognised as the UK’s best new build at CAMRA’s prestigious Pub Design Awards. Inside, the pub is split over two floors. Downstairs you’ll ...
View full reviewA fortunate few get to call The George Inn their local, but the warm welcome given to regulars is extended to everyone. This cosy country pub welcomes muddy boots, dogs, cyclists and families, so nobody has to miss out on the charming atmosphere and food offering.
The menu boasts pub classics like beer-battered fish and chi...
Spring 2015 saw a formidable new player burst onto Bristol's dining scene. Housed in the beautiful and historic 17th-century pub that was previously occupied by The Dovecote, The Ashton opened its doors after a complete renovation. The charm of the original building has been retained despite the changes to the pub, which now stands ...
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