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A real family-run restaurant, this well-established Italian has been churning out classic dishes since opening in 1998, but with the ‘boys’… more »
Guests at this lovingly restored arts & crafts manor house – now a contemporary restaurant-with-rooms – should be more than happy with the… more »
] At the very top of Blackboy Hill, hidden beneath an Indian restaurant & only accessible by ringing a doorbell, this late-night, Berlin-style… more »
Tucked away off Bristol’s Whiteladies Road, this superb self-styled ‘wine house’ is a specialised drop-in with echoes of a decent little… more »
Mitch Tonks made his name with the Fishworks chain a few years ago, & he is now back in the game, pursuing his piscine passions with a clutch of… more »
Half bistro, half food shop, the Markwicks’ Culinaria is hidden in a tiny parade of shops & characterised by bentwood tables & chairs & bookshelves… more »
What a treat – a restyled city pub that’s worth a detour for its food but still serves as a proper local. In this instance, ‘proper local’… more »
With graffiti artist China Mike's graphic novel-esque street scene along one wall of the niftily presented bar, this is Bristol in grown-up mood… more »
When the partners behind wine merchants Corks of Cotham set up this informal dining room with husband & wife cooking team Matt Williamson & Claire… more »
Set in a viewing gallery overlooking the impressive 24-metre pool at Bristol’s Victorian lido, this comfortable breezy space is considered one… more »
Over the years, Christopher Wicks & his youthful kitchen team have taken Bell’s Diner to new culinary heights, thanks to their expertise & simply… more »
This cosy, wood-panelled boozer in Bristol's Kingsdown district is a fine example of a British pub with its beer mats pasted up on the walls, changing… more »
Run as a not-for-profit cooperative (with the owners involved in a sustainable ‘permaculture’ project just outside the city), this quirky bistro… more »
While the unusually deft revamp of this run-down city boozer has gone for the standard gastropub look – lots of wood, leather armchairs in front… more »
The team behind this easy-going tapas joint cut their teeth with the Poco Loco cafés on the festival circuit, and they are now delivering New… more »
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