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Up at the smart end of town, between the Royal Crescent and the Circus this is a typical French establishment, from the manners to the excellent food. Small and on the intimate side with a good value three-course set lunch, eve... more
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The Apple is a unique cider bar & brewery located in the heart of old town Bristol. Originally a Dutch barge, this charming pub sits on the Bristol Quay and offers a warm atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding area. T... more
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Albion Public House and Dining Rooms, located in Clifton Village, is a famous landmark. In 2005, it was converted from a pub to its present shape. It features a two-storey dining area as well as a courtyard next to a cobbled st... more
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Right on the water's edge, Riverstation is where Bristol's trendy, urbane sophisticates come to eat. Inside light permeates throughout, complimenting the modern with minimalist decor. Apart from the upstairs restaurant there is... more
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Yes the Glass Boat is actually a boat and a very beautiful one at that. Elegant and totally gorgeous moored on the harbourside, this is the ideal venue for important business breakfasts and lunches or even better, very special... more
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Fishworks in Bristol opened in May 2001 and since then has gone from strength to strength. With an open plan venue, the kitchen and fishmongers all on view, and fish chosen by the customer and then prepared and cooked as they w... more
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City Cafe is inside City Inn hotel and is open to non-residents as well. Cool sophistication is the keynote here this is modern dining at its best and the place is very highly regarded locally. All of which makes it a great pla... more
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Located just five minutes from the city centre, nestling in two acres of beautiful gardens is The Rockery, a fantastic eatery for all ages and tastes. Though the buildings and surroundings echo shades of its Edwardian past, the... more
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Situated on one of Bristol's busiest streets, surrounded by other eating and drinking establishments, Chez Gerard tries to distinguish itself by taking the upmarket route. The menus are slick, stylish and not cheap, discouragin... more
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Right in the heart of the city, this popular and family-run place provides continental breakfasts and lunches for Bristol's hungry folk on the move - those with time can sit at the few tables and chairs inside and out on the pa... more










