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Tucked away down a narrow lane behind St Nicholas Market, this historic inn was re-opened & re-vamped back in 2005 to create a pleasing cocktail… more »
The mirrored San Carlo chain claims to be a ‘proper Italian restaurant’. Quite what that implies may be debatable, but with its strong Mediterranean… more »
This converted barge lies at anchor in the rejuvenated Bristol docks with views across the waterside development. Windows on all sides, wooden… more »
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With high-ranking Hyde & Co as its elder sibling, there’s no arguing with this swish venue’s impeccable pedigree. Set slap-bang in the middle… more »
Bristol has successfully combined the hip & the historic on its rejuvenated waterfront, where bands, bars, clubs & cafés beat out the sound of… more »
This arty music venue brought a welcome & long-overdue injection of cool to Bristol’s city centre when it opened back in 2008. Like its offshoot… more »
A former sugar warehouse is the venue for the Bristol version of this admirable mini-chain of hotels with bistros. The emphasis throughout is on… more »
This converted Dutch barge boasts a mighty selection of bottled cider & perry from the West Country & beyond, as well as seven guest brews on tap… more »
The top dog of the gourmet burger phenomenon doesn’t seem likely to hand over its crown to imitators any time soon. Its range of 100% Aberdeen… more »
From the outset it's clear what this futuristic-looking operation is all about. Beer. Massive steel vats of bubbling & foaming ale greet you from… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Branches of Loch Fyne continue to draw the crowds, thanks to a winning combination of super-fresh fish, efficient service & bright, contemporary… more »
Harveys Cellars – of Harveys Bristol Cream fame – has relaunched as a bar-restaurant serving a range of sherry options, including Harveys’… more »
Extrovert, split-level restaurant with an emphasis on lively social eating. North African influences in the design are also reflected in the entertainment… more »
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