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Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
Merlin Road, The Mall At Cribbs Causeway, BS34 5DG
Tags: takeaway, patisserie, sandwiches
Well although I’m not a big fan of franchised coffee shops on the whole, I do have a soft... by skoona -
Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
48-52 Queens Road, Borders Books Music & Cafe, BS8 1RE
Tags: lively, quick bite, takeaway
I found this Starbucks quite busy and noisey. It isn't very cosy as it is part of the book shop... by Lizzieaa -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
16 Narrow Quay, BS1 4QA
Another fantastic venue where I am ashamed to say I have only visited the cafe! The Arnolfini... by skoona -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
Station Road, Yate, BS37 5PW
Why write a review for a Morrison’s in-store restaurant? Well everybody can’t be spending... by kspence -
We were looking for the Baristas Coffee Collective that used to be here, but it has now changed... by Pasqua
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Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
1 Canons Road, Watershed Media Centre, BS1 5TX
Tags: cultured, good brew, international
This used to be a really good place to grab a really tasty sandwich for lunch at a reasonable... by paddy_t -
Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
10 Waterloo St, Clifton, BS8 4BT
Tags: vegetarian dishes, below average
Among a plethora of cute and friendly cafe's in the village this is one to avoid, disinterested... by bethan -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
58 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AG
Awful staff who don't smile. Awful cappuchino's that have no taste with froth on the top.... by Peatson -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
44 High Street, Shirehampton, BS11 0DJ
i will not be eating here again, dirty staff and very rude, food was very greasy and dirty... by cafe_terry -
All In Flavour serves breakfasts as well as a selection of light meals, sandwiches, snacks...
Quick shout on Bristol
The landmark and symbol is Brunel's Clifton suspension bridge, with exhibition on its construction and maintenance. Brunel's railway took Londoners on the train to Bristol and then on Brunel's SS Great Britain first ocean liner, to the USA.Previously every city kept time with the sun but now timetables meant everybody had to be in Greenwich Mean Time.
Also see: Severn Bridges Visitor Centre, John Welsey's Chapel and museum on methodism; British Empire and Commonwealth Museum with exhibition on fight to end slavery, Bristol Blue Glass Factory Tour, Cheddar caves and Gorge (a bit disappointing)... More
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