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Fleur de Lis' open fires are perfect for relaxing beside with a drink and the papers, while its spacious interior makes it a top place to host a celebratory meal, buffet or special event. There is also a convenient car park and a large garden and courtyard to take advantage of during warmer months. You might start with cheese and su...
View full reviewAvenue Café has been at the forefront of Bristol’s café scene since 2000. It’s much more than just a coffee shop – it offers great food, amazing products and friendly, efficient service. In fact, the team now has new bigger, better premises with a stylish interior.
If you pop in, you can order a mean cup of coffee, ...
Pull up at this traditional 17th-century establishment and you’re likely to see tractors in the car park, before heading into a bustling bar area filled with diners enjoying great plates of food. The Bull at Hinton is rich in history and is even rumoured to have its own ghosts (keep your eyes peeled), though the c...
View full reviewThis outstanding pub is somewhere you can slow down, unwind and while away a few hours. Relaxation is encouraged and the team is more than happy for diners to take their time over a lazy lunch or evening meal. Sunday is the perfect day for this, as the team serves its famous comforting roast comprising a selection of the finest mo...
View full reviewStone built in 1824, this lovely rural pub can be found away from the bustle of Bristol and Bath in leafy Warmley. Also known as the 'Inn on the Green', The White Harte is perfect for ramblers in need of a refuel after their exertions, as well as for locals and those passing through along the A420. This pub is a real family affair, w...
View full reviewLocated within the beautiful Tracy Park, a luxury country house hotel between Bristol and Bath, Masons Restaurant can be found within an old stone lodge in the hotel’s leafy grounds. Dating back to the 16th century, the hotel itself is an enchanting retreat comprising beautifully designed cottage-style accommodation, which retai...
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 Golden Heart is an up-to-date take on the traditional pub, offering everything the modern visitor could ask for whilst retaining more than a touch of olde-worlde charm. An eclectic selection of mismatched furnishings sit beneath wooden beams and sloped ceilings, offering an interesting blend of the contemporary and the tradition...
View full reviewOn bustling Badminton Road in Downend, you'll find Italb Italiano Ristorante. You've certainly come to the right place if you're looking for wholesome Italian fare. Focusing on authentic, freshly prepared Italian cuisine, Italb is an attractive family-run restaurant boasting a wide selection of reasonably priced pizza, pasta and ris...
View full reviewThe Duck & Willow is a contemporary British pub full of charm. The modern yet inviting indoor dining area and gorgeous garden – complete with decking, fairy lights and ample seating – make this pub the place to be come rain or shine.
This picturesque pub has proved a hit with both locals and visitors alike, so much ...
Coming into Kingswood the first impression you get is 'a small suburb town with not much going on'. However that's no longer the case. 'It's party time' Bar Celona is the sort of up market place you would normally associate with the inner city. Its not often that one establishment can offer such a complete and varied night out. Howev...
View full reviewThe Swan Inn is a beautiful old coaching inn located on the Badminton Road, convenient for weary travellers hailing from Bristol, Bath, the M4 and M5. Recently re-opened by the Tierney/Gale family, this quaint country inn has undergone a complete internal and external refurbishment, and the wait was certainly worth it. During the ...
View full reviewSet on the bustling high street in Kingswood, La Passione is a treat for Italian food lovers outside of the city centre, with friendly owners and a charming interior. On the night we visited, the restaurant was busy with happy diners, but the attentive service never wavered. To start we enjoyed the minestrone soup and a beautifully ...
View full reviewThis charming out-of-town pub is popular with Bristol residents looking to escape the rush of the city centre, as well as with families from the surrounding villages. Dog-walkers and cyclists looking to put their feet up and enjoy some hearty pub fare will do well here; the ploughman's featuring Keen's Cheddar, hand-cut ham and a ho...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
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