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Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
14 Nelson Street, BS1 2LE
Tags: lively, quick bite, amazing brew
Great food, great prices, great service and a good but noisy atmosphere! Definitely the best... by Sweetdew -
Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
75 Park Street, BS1 5PF
Tags: amazing brew, proper food, cultured
This place has been around since I can't remember when. Serving the best coffee in town on... by t0m -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
50 Staple Hill Road, BS16 5BS
Tags: amazing brew, top food, poetry readings
Excellent range of White British food! None of this foreign rubbish, and all white British... by jjeremy76 -
Good veggie food served by people doing it all for the right reasons. Veggie breakfast is highly... by array
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Great place!! Had an amazing 30th birthday party here, and it was free to hire, definately... by disasterdemon
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Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
1 Queen Sq Av, BS1 4JA
Tags: amazing brew, proper food, cultured
Three cheers for The Avenue. The Kkolos family have been running The Avenue for quite a few... by bramblejam -
On the odd occasion when I find myself on the student hell hole that is the triangle, I always... by bartrawler
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Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
522 Filton Avenue, Filton, BS7 0QE
Tags: amazing brew, relaxed, friendly
Only new here, great bar with superb food. Hanging at Robusto feels like you are... by manimagica -
Cafes, Snack Shops & Tea Rooms in Bristol
147 Whiteladies Road, BS8 2QT
Tags: amazing brew, takeaway, terrace
great food,great service and very helpfull staff.Makes a nice change by sparky999 -
Cafes & Coffee Shops in Bristol
189 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, BS7 8BG
Tags: amazing brew, lively, friendly
Popular with the local community, from grannies to students. Sit back and watch the world go... by magicrobot
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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