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Bristol, Bath & Somerset Dining

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Bordeaux Quay

There are lots of reasons to dine at Bordeaux Quay, but possibly the best is the setting itself. Located in a spacious, beautifully converted warehouse on Bristol’s waterfront where ships used to unload claret and sauternes, the restaurant has enormo...
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What’s New For Bristol & Bath Diners

Turn your back for a moment and you find that yet another exciting new restaurant or bar has opened up in Bristol or Bath. Here’s just a selection of some of the best that have appeared in the last year or so. Read This Article

Cavendish Restaurant

A short stroll over Robert Adam's Pulteney Bridge in Bath and along elegant Great Pulteney Street takes you to the smart Duke's Hotel, home of the Cavendish Restaurant. If Great Pulteney Street seems familiar maybe it's because it keeps appearing in ...
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Family Friendly Places To Eat

There comes a time when we graduate from judging restaurants by their Michelin stars, or their suitability for a romantic assignation, to contemplating the baby-changing facilities or worrying that we're going to be thrown out because the kids are to...
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The Square

Turn off from the hustle and bustle of Bristol’s Park Street and the university buildings, and suddenly you’re in the hushed and elegant confines of Berkeley Square. Here, in this enviable location, is The Square, a restaurant and private club...
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Dining Out On Bristol’s Whiteladies Road

As you climb ‘The Strip’, otherwise known as Whiteladies Road in Bristol, you soon notice that just about every other building is a restaurant. Maybe it’s because walking up steep hills gives you a healthy appetite? Whatever the reason, Whiteladies R...
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Bell’s Diner

It’s all very well offering wonderful food, but for a really satisfying meal the atmosphere of a restaurant has to be just right as well. In both departments, Bells Diner, in bohemian ...
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Dining Out In North Somerset

In North Somerset, as in many country areas, if you’re looking for somewhere to dine out you have two real choices -- either choose a restaurant attached to a country house hotel, or go for the gastropub option. A handful of restaurants do manage, th...
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Where To Do Lunch In Bath

For much of the year, Bath positively heaves with tourists. Try walking through the Abbey precinct and you’re forced to elbow your way through crowds gawping at jugglers or unicyclists. But if you’re looking for somewhere for lunch, rest assured; few...
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The Glass Boat

Floating restaurants have a charm all of their own, don’t they? It seems pleasantly sybaritic to step onto a vessel dedicated entirely to the pleasures of eating and drinking, particularly if the said vessel is called the Glass Boat. A converted barg...
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Firehouse Rotisserie

The Firehouse Rotisseries in Bristol and Bath bring a distinct and unique flavour to the dining scene with a real feel of California and its regional cooking. Not faux or homogenised, you can really buy into what is happening in L.A and the South Wes...
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Fine Dining In Bristol

Bristol has a vibrant dining scene with a blistering array of mid-market and themed restaurants and bars. Students are very well served too. But there’s no doubt that at the top end of the scale, following the demise of the city’s two Michelin-starre...
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