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What's my favourite part of dining at Bell's? Everything - the sheer experience of absolute quality. Certainly one of Bristol's best restaurants, Bell's Diner is where you come for immaculate service and a gastronomic parade. Owner Christopher Wicks (chef profile page 77) says that his food is unclassifiable, and, when you consider ...
View full reviewSituated on bustling Gloucester Road, this lively pub effortlessly fits in with the arty, eclectic vibe of the area. An eye-catching mural adorns the pub's facade, while the interior features stained glass, cosy seating and a friendly atmosphere. The menu is creative, featuring classics with a twist and dishes inspired by globa...
View full reviewFor those who live around the St Andrews, Montpellier and Redland area, the Grecian is an institution and the stuff legends are made of, thanks to their extensive menu of takeaway pizzas. Thin and crispy bases are topped with mouth-watering cheese and tomato and a diverse range of items such as artichokes, asparagus, feta, aubergines...
View full reviewWe experienced a refreshingly original Indian dining experience at this modern restaurant. The chic and contemporary decor was complemented by soft lighting and unique finishing touches, creating a laid-back and relaxing environment. The menu featured all the best-loved Indian classics as well as some novel and exciting dishes th...
View full reviewAmble down Gloucester Road at lunchtime and you might notice a queue of hungry foodies at this popular Bristol institution. Shake Wrap & Roll has been under the guidance of current owner Glenn and his friendly team for the last four years, and as the name suggests, the focus is on delicious wraps and tasty salads with a range ...
View full reviewDriving past bustling shopping centre, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, you'd probably never expect to find a peaceful village close by. Yet Easter Compton is located just a few minutes away from this busy retail hub. The Fox Inn sits at the heart of the village and exudes a sense of community spirit, warmth and cheer. There is a bar an...
View full reviewCox & Baloney is a quirky yet quintessentially English tearoom and bar full to the brim with colourful character, vintage crockery and upcycled pieces. From the decor to the menu the theme is decidedly vintage with a modern twist, making it completely unique and a big hit with the locals. A mix of bright illustrations and gold sunbea...
View full reviewLocated on the edge of Thornbury, just a 30-minute drive from the centre of Bristol, The Anchor Inn is a local community hub offering fantastic food and drinks. In fact, the ale selection is so impressive that the pub has received an award from CAMRA for its great quality.
Dating back to the 1600s, this friendly venue makes...
A warm welcome, real ale and hearty pub food - you can be sure of all three at the affectionately known Vic in Westbury on Trym. Landlords Rhona and Ernie know all their locals by name, and the door is always open. If you were to judge The Vic by its menu alone, it would come up trumps, being both seasonal and featuring locally so...
View full reviewAs any true Bristolian will tell you, Gloucester Road is a veritable hive of foodie activity, with independent grocers, butchers, shops and eateries lining the street. For nearly half a century this Italian restaurant has been part of the eating-out landscape and is once again called Amici, having reopened in December 2014 following...
View full reviewWith two locations in central Bristol, The Coconut Tree is a firm local favourite offering a menu of flavoursome Sri Lankan-inspired fare. Inside, guests chat around wooden tables while upbeat music plays overhead, creating a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere.
When it comes to food, the focus is on taste above all else. The s...
With two locations in central Bristol, The Coconut Tree is a firm local favourite offering a menu of flavoursome Sri Lankan-inspired fare. Inside, guests chat around wooden tables while upbeat music plays overhead, creating a welcoming, laid-back atmosphere.
When it comes to food, the focus is on taste above all else. The s...
Walking through the doors of La Campagnuola on a cold winter's evening was a pleasure indeed - a little slice of Italian style in downtown Redland. For 30 years Fillippo Spitali and his family have been serving up delicious home-cooked food. The restaurant is now run by his children, Mariangela and Vincenzo. The deceptively large re...
View full reviewFlour & Ash has been pleasing locals for over three years with its simple ethos of buying the best ingredients and cooking them with care using a wood oven for the majority of the cooking. Sourdough pizzas are the main event and are supported by a short list of seasonal starters and ice cream, which are all made in-house.
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Thornbury Castle is a jewel in the South West's crown. This stunning Tudor castle retains many of its original features, including Tudor chimneys and beautiful oriel and arrowslit windows. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn enjoyed a ten-day sojourn at the castle as part of their honeymoon tour, and the sumptuous decor remains fit for a kin...
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