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Bauhinia, named after the national flower of Hong Kong, is a Pan Asian bar restaurant tucked away in fashionable Clifton Village. The darkly stylish décor - pistachio green leather furniture, oriental flowers and candles - create a funky and intimate environment in which to enjoy a drink at the bar or explore the diverse and ...
View full reviewYou’ll find this quaint little pub tucked away in quiet Cliftonwood, just a short stroll off the beaten track. This family-friendly pub has garnered a mass following of locals and always proves popular with tourists due to its welcoming atmosphere, friendly service and exceptional food. The Lion has proved so popular it has been...
View full reviewThe Orchard Inn boasts a selection of ciders the size and variety of which would astound even the most devoted West Country cider drinker. Declared 'National Cider Pub 2009' by CAMRA, The Orchard serves over 20 real and traditional ciders at any one time. The food is just as varied, with specials including rabbit, pheasant, duck a...
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 reviewWe visited The Mint Room on a sunny Thursday evening and were instantly wowed – this is easily one of the most stylish eateries in Bristol. We passed the bar and sumptuously decorated waiting area on our way to our table, which was beautifully set with bowls of floating candles and fresh petals. The decor is authentic...
View full reviewDelightful modern takes on classic afternoon teas and a range of tempting brunch and lunch options await at North Street’s independent Margot May. As we entered, the cheery and colourful surrounds, the friendly staff came straight to our assistance. After much time spent pondering over the menu, we opted for one afternoon tea an...
View full reviewClifton’s multi-award-winning, all-day neighbourhood Italian restaurant, Rosemarino has built a solid fan-base and superb reputation since opening more than seven years ago, and for good reason. The quality of the food served is paramount, using a winning combination of the best South West produce with Italian imports.
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Although one of Bristol's newest bars, The Steam Crane has already forged its own groove in the city's craft beer scene and is a go-to dining destination. Graced by the latest Upfest artistic talent, the pub is easily spotted at the top of the North Street and the building is bursting with Bristol history. Inside continues the ecl...
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...
A recent change of management has seen The Eldon House revived and rejuvinated after some time in the wilderness. Now, instead of tacky drink promotions, you'll find a return to more traditional values - a pleasant, bright and cosy place serving a good stock of excellently kept beer and interesting food. Minutes from Clifton Village...
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 1...
View full reviewServing top-notch breakfast and lunch, 99 Queens is a quiet hideaway and the perfect setting in which to lose yourself for a couple of hours. Tucked between Clifton Village and Whiteladies Road, this unique all-day dining spot has become the perfect casual dining eatery, where fresh juice and fluffy pancakes meet homemade panini a...
View full reviewDelighted by the popularity of his quirky Bath shop, Rosario opened his Bristol (Clifton) café with the aim of bringing a slice of Sicily to the West Country. Rosario’s Clifton is located in the sophisticated Clifton village area, adjacent to the University of Bristol. The café is open seven days a week and offers its own blen...
View full reviewWith a picturesque location overlooking a beautiful corner of the Floating Harbour and Brunel’s SS Great Britain, Broken Dock is full of surprises. Even the ambient lighting and contemporary decor couldn’t prepare us for how special our visit would be. With a glass of fizz in hand my partner and I shared starters of blue chees...
View full reviewIf you’ve spent a day exploring Cheddar Gorge, Wells or Wookey Hole Caves and are in need of refreshment, take a drive to The Rodney Stoke Inn, which boasts a campsite for those wishing to stay overnight. The à la carte and specials board offer plenty to satisfy hungry guests, including everything from tapas dishes and sandwiches ...
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