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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...
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 reviewSomerset House is nestled in the heart of Clifton Village. Since opening, this sophisticated eatery has established a reputation for serving hearty British food in a cosy, welcoming atmosphere. The seasonal à la carte menu refl ects the very best ingredients the South West has to offer and is supplemented by a dail...
View full reviewZizzi is a spacious Italian restaurant in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol. Surrounded by quaint boutiques and other historic buildings, it is only a five-minute walk from Brunel's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge. With a large seating area tucked away at the back, Zizzi - Clifton Village easily caters for large parties whilst ...
View full reviewA self-confessed seafood aficionado, I jumped at the chance to visit Fishers in Clifton Village. Just a short walk from Bristol's striking suspension bridge and yawning gorge, Fishers has been a staple of the city's seafood scene since 2001. Its porthole menu, mounted outside, is an unmistakable sign of what's in store. Every t...
View full reviewNew Moon Tapas is a wonderfully intimate, family-run establishment in the heart of Clifton Village. Passionate owner and chef Takvor transports diners around the world through his unique interpretation of globally-inspired tapas dishes.
We called in on a warm evening, taking in the calm atmosphere as we stepped inside. Flic...
Nestled in the beautiful Clifton Village, Nutmeg oozes flair and personality. The food is an experience in itself, and each dish will take you on a journey. Excellent food and fantastic service are the order of the day; the attentive staff strive to make each diner’s visit memorable for all the right reasons. It’s no surprise ...
View full reviewBristol finally has an authentic Japanese restaurant. Noa, which opened in July, is a large, halfsubterranean restaurant tucked away in a quiet backstreet of Clifton, well worth seeking out. Everything about Noa is pitched perfectly - hand-picked classic furniture and contemporary, minimalist white walls create the tranquil feel of a...
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 reviewAt The Clifton Sausage, the aim is to show that when British food is done well, it can compete with the best food in the world for taste and satisfaction. The restaurant is situated in the heart of beautiful Clifton Village and is just a stone’s throw away from the world-famous Clifton Suspension Bridge.
This family-owned...
Situated in the heart of Clifton Village, The Quadrant Bar & Wine Cellar is a fabulous building that's well over a century old. With its light, airy atmosphere, the lively upper bar attracts all. Whilst enjoying a drink you can watch Clifton go by through the large arched windows. If you are a wine enthusiast, you'll be delig...
View full reviewGreeted with a smile by Siam Harbourside’s owners Andrew Leedham and Atima Wintrip, my dining companion and I enjoyed a leisurely Singha beer and some prawn crackers next to the log fire before being led to our table. To start we chose king prawns deep fried in coconut-milk batter, coated with honey and sesame seeds, and crispy ...
View full reviewIn a stunning harbourside location with maritime views, the historic converted Grain Barge shines with character. Owned by the Bristol Beer Factory, it's the perfect spot for beginning a night out, or simply having lunch. Natural light from the immense windows evokes serenity, while beer barrels add interest. Being a non-reservation ...
View full reviewClifton's elegant Regent Street is where you'll find Joyraj - a favourite haunt of visitors and city residents alike. Having heard very good things, our expectations were high as we made our way down the steps just inside the entrance and emerged into a smart and serene restaurant area. With incense curling in the air and pretty lam...
View full reviewClifton’s Regent Street is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture, with plenty of independent shops, bars and restaurants that could easily entertain a day of exploring. One such venue that certainly shouldn’t be missed is The Last Word – a superb restaurant and cocktail and wine bar with a fantastic offering of food a...
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