Whether your style is slick city dining, home baked delights, lunching alfresco or the variety of a food hall, Bristol can satisfy your tastes.
Ellipse at the Mercure Brigstow Hotel
One of the premier places to dine out on the popular Welsh Back, with outstanding waterfront views. The restaurant is renowned for the relaxed and stylish atmosphere and is an ideal stop for lunches or evening cocktails.
Severnshed, The Grove
A modern restaurant housed within former 19th century boathouse built by IK Brunel. European style food.
Riverstation, The Grove
An award-winning conversion of a former police station. Situated on the waterfront with stunning views of the old docks.
Mud Dock Cafe, The Grove
Unique cafe/restaurant above a specialised mountain bike shop on Bristol's harbourside.
Bordeaux Quay, Harbourside
Combines a restaurant, brasserie, bar, deli, bakery and cooking school under one roof. Ingredients are sources locally and sustainability measures form the heart of its operations. Opened in September 2006.
La Taverna dell' Artista, King Street
One of Bristol's oldest and most famous Italian restaurants, located in the old city next to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre. The restaurant walls are adorned with signed photos from the many actors that have passed through.
Hotel du Vin & Bistro, Old Town
Set in an old sugar house, this supreme restaurant offers a unique experience in relaxed and elegant surroundings. The menu features 'simple classics' with chefs adding daily signature dishes plus one of the city's finest wine selections.
Watershed Café Bar, Harbourside
Housed within the Watershed Media centre, the café bar offers great food at very reasonable prices in a relaxed waterside location. Celebrity visitors include Paul Merton, Massive Attack, David Walliams and Goldfrapp.
Las Iguanas, Harbourside
Escape and discover a place more vibrant, more fun, more energetic and altogether more Latin.
La Tasca, Clifton Heights
La Tasca offers authentic Spanish food including the beer and sangria. It serves more than 30 traditional tapas dishes and four different types and sizes of paella. Flamenco dancers and musicians add to the fiesta atmosphere on Saturday nights. Learn to Flamenco on Thursdays.
Plantation, 221 -223 Cheltenham Road
A Caribbean restaurant serving up the food of the tropics with authentic flavours and recipes. The exotic menus, relaxing interior of radiant colours and mellow reggae music make for a fantastic dining experience.
The Square Restaurant at Berkeley Square Hotel
An ideal venue for business lunches, weddings or private parties and romantic dinners for two, the superb A La Carte and Table d'Hote menus are complemented by an extensive range of wines, champagnes and aperitifs. AA awarded one rosette. Located within a 3-star boutique style hotel on a tranquil Georgian Square and in close proximity to the bustle of Park Street and the classy suburb of Clifton.
For more information about Bristol and what it has to offer, visit www.visitbristol.co.uk.


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