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First opened in 1999 by the Sanchez family, Casamia started life as an authentic pizza and pasta trattoria in Bristol. Their parents’ passion for food soon rubbed off on the two Sanchez boys and before long Jonray and Peter had taken the reigns and propelled the restaurant into a whole new realm. These self-taught chefs question...
View full reviewSitting halfway up the rather steep Jacob’s Wells Road is this independent free house, where delicious food and tempting drinks are served in a warm and welcoming setting.
Step inside and you’ll be greeted by traditional decor – think pictures adorning the walls, tables tucked into corners and a large b...
Is 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 reviewA stroll around scenic Clifton followed by a wholesome roast next to the fire - or outside in the sunshine - is the perfect way to spend a relaxed Sunday. The Lansdown certainly has the latter part covered; the Sunday lunch menu offers roast beef, lamb shank, chicken, pork loin or a vegan nut roast, all served with fresh vegetables ...
View full reviewInspired by their Queen Square festival roots, the team at Eat Drink Bristol Fashion opened its second permanent venue in the city at Wapping Wharf’s Cargo development in October 2016. Located on the top deck of Cargo 1, Root looks out across Bristol’s iconic harbour, offering an unrivalled view of the city skyline from the la...
View full reviewTucked away at the end of a small but busy cul-de-sac in Clifton Village is one of Bristol's culinary institutions. The Primrose café opened in 1993 as a small establishment with a big focus on good, home-cooked food. This ethos paid off and, despite the humble rickety furniture and limited space, hungry customers flocked to ...
View full reviewThe Albion was designed to showcase the best local produce, great wine and good hospitality, and has been setting the standard in the West Country since 2004. Its great location, friendly staff and sunny courtyard ensure that it remains at the centre of Clifton Village life. This award-winning venue offers seasonal dishes, includ...
View full reviewNo.4 Clifton Village, is an AA-rosette-awarded restaurant. The head chef is known for designing outstanding seasonal menus using the freshest local produce. The restaurant has an array of weekly offers and discounts, which include Steak Monday and Bottomless Prosecco on a Thursday.
Along with enticing seasonal menus, No.4 h...
A charming pub in Bristol, The Clifton brings timeless watering-hole hospitality to this buzzy urban postcode. Food menus feature seasonal dishes made using carefully sourced ingredients, while the drinks list spans from well-chosen world wines, to artisan soft drinks and an ever-changing list of craft beers.
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 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 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 reviewOn 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...
The Pump House is an award-winning restaurant that boasts a beautiful waterside location. On the ground floor sits the boutique bar, where you’ll find an impressive drinks selection that includes local ales, guest beers and 700 different gins. Diners are invited to take a seat on the ground floor, head outside to the sun-trap te...
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