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Bristol is the largest city in south-west England, and has a rich maritime heritage. The 19th-century engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel (designer of the Great Western Railway) is famously linked to Bristol, having done more than anyone to shape the face of the modern city – his legacy includes the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain (moored at the Great Western Dockyard). Another familiar landmark is The Victoria Rooms, a fine early-Victorian classical building once used for readings by Charles Dickens and Oscar Wilde. Like any other major conurbation, restaurants in Bristol offer a wide choice, ranging from fast food and world cuisine to fine dining. In Clifton, The Muset is a popular choice, as is the laid-back Lido restaurant overlooking the swimming pool at the restored Victorian lido, while the updated harbour boasts the eco-friendly Bordeaux Quay, and excellent views and to-the-point cooking at riverstation.
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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 »
From the folk behind The Motorcycle Showroom in Bristol’s über-cool Stokes Croft neighbourhood, comes The Looking Glass – a performing arts… more »
Regional chinese cruisine … more » This review is not by Square Meal
At The Living Room our focus remains on sourcing the best quality ingredients, preparing them simply and delivering bags of flavour and texture… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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 »
Judging by the rate at which Aberdeenshire’s self-styled punk brewers are expanding across the land, Britain’s thirst for quality craft beer… more »
A culinary landmark in Bristol, Giuseppe's serves time-honoured Italian cuisine with ample Mediterranean charm. Using fresh, artisanal ingredients… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Old India is a stunning restaurant in Bristol set in the old Grade II listed Stock Exchange buildings on Nicholas Street. With its mahogany panelled… more » This review is not by Square Meal
The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
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 »
The incredible Indian experience. Namaskar in its simplest form means welcome, we welcome you to join us in our unique Indian experience brought… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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 »
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