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Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre is located right in the heart of it all – close to everything Bristol has to offer, from theatres and the harbour to shops, bars and restaurants. However, you’re sure to want to spend a bit of time sampling the hotel’s contribution to the food and drink scene. The Marriott’s Urban Roof Te...
View full reviewOver the years, Harvey Nichols has become a UK institution, popular with many for so much more than the stylish shopping experience it offers. Head upstairs at the shiny new Bristol store and you will find one of the reasons this international store continues to impress. The Second Floor Restaurant offers fantastic fine dining for...
View full reviewBrasserie Blanc’s aim has always been to offer a relaxed atmosphere where family, friends and colleagues can enjoy beautifully cooked dishes inspired by Raymond Blanc’s childhood in France. In pretty Quakers Friars, at the heart of Bristol city’s shopping quarter, Brasserie Blanc is tucked away in a stunning Grade I listed m...
View full reviewThe team at Marco's Olive Branch pride themselves on authenticity. Embracing their heritage, in terms of Sardinian culture and its cuisine, they have created a new à la carte menu of delectable Mediterranean dishes. Homemade stone-baked pizzas, breads and favourite Sardinian specialities of fregula, culurgiones, pasta and pane ca...
View full reviewPubs as traditional and welcoming as The Old Fish Market are hard to find in busy city centres, particularly when their offering includes top-notch food at very reasonable prices; it’s hardly surprising, then, that The Old Fish Market has become a mainstay of the pub scene in Bristol. Situated on Baldwin Street,&n...
View full reviewFor the last 65 years, Giuseppe’s has served outstanding Italian food in the centre of Bristol. With its romantic lighting, wood panelling, white tablecloths and regal, burgundy decor, this family-run restaurant is as warm and welcoming as it is authentically Italian.
To start, I couldn’t resist the juicy pan-fried scal...
The team at Mercure Brigstow House believes that excellent service in a relaxing atmosphere is an integral part of your visit. The hotel sits in the heart of the Old City on the famous cobbled Welsh Back and offers unrivalled views of Bristol’s Floating Harbour. Thanks to its setting, there may be no better setting fr...
View full reviewSeamus O’Donnell’s is a traditional Irish pub found next to St Nicholas Market in Bristol, offering a friendly greeting to all who visit. It’s so good to see one of the area’s last traditional pubs thriving in a world of bistros and wine bars. Serving one of the best pints of Guinness in the city, alongside real cask ale, ...
View full reviewFor an authentic taste of Italy, head to Carluccio's in Bristol. You are never too far from fresh Italian cuisine, with one restaurant in the heart of the city and one located in busy shopping centre, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway. Carluccio's is the perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee, a light lunch with colleagues or a full th...
View full reviewThe Rummer is the godfather of Bristol cocktail bars, and has been at the forefront of the booze scene for over a decade. Upon entering this historic listed building, you can’t help but be a little overwhelmed yet enticed by the quality spirits that cover every inch of the wall behind the bar. Table service is offered throughout...
View full reviewOnly a short stroll from Bristol Temple Meads train station is the City Café Restaurant & Bar, Hilton Garden Inn’s stylish restaurant. It’s a light and airy venue thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows that run the length of the dining area, and boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by light jazz music.
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Situated in the heart of Bristol's Old City, Source offers the opportunity to buy the best local produce and dine from a seasonally changing, ethical café menu. The menu showcases a range of produce - whether it be Old Spot pork or Cornish mackerel - from a close network of local suppliers, as well as one of the best breakfasts i...
View full reviewFollowing the success of the Grillstock festival, launched in Bristol in 2010, it was soon clear that this fi re-and-smoke, Southern-style chow was here to stay. The Grillstock pit crew are now a foodie mainstay of St Nicholas Market, known for the quality of the low-and-slow American-style barbecue they serve to their meat-loving...
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Café Atlas – A visit to Café Atlas grants an insight into the sights and smells of North Africa. Beautiful mosaic tabletops and colourful cushions set the scene while your meal is prepared – just try to resist the tantalising aromas of dishes like Moroccan lamb...
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