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Brasserie Restaurants in Bristol
277 North Street, Bedminster, BS3 1JP
Tags: business, brasserie, middle eastern
Apparently Ceiturica (pronounced more like chetori-ka) is Persian for "How you doing, mate?"... by Obtuse -
Superb new Indian restaurant, situated in the historic King Street area of Bristol. ... by Streettuf* BOOKING AVAILABLE * SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE *
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We had a craking night at Prosecco, the food was fantastic.We started with a Bellini cocktails,... by enrico* BOOKING AVAILABLE * SPECIAL OFFER AVAILABLE *
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I try to visit this place every time I am in Bristol. There is a full cocktail bar and the... by barcelonic
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Oriental Restaurants in Bristol
26-34 Lower Ashley Road, BS2 9NP
Tags: business, good value, romantic
Eaten here on many occasions. Food really fresh and cooked in open kitchen as required. Excellent... by Chelseakaren -
First of all this place is a steak house and it has a vast array of high quality meat which... by IanMitchell
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Bristol Raj is a stylish Indian restaurant with a chic and cosmopolitan ambience. With dark... by owais
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British Restaurants in Bristol
Hartham Park, Corsham, Wilts, SN13 0RP
Tags: business, european, good value
We recently visited Jack’s, and from start to finish it exceeded all of our expectations.... by simpson12 -
International Restaurants in Bristol
43 Whiteladies Road, BS8 2LS
Tags: romantic, good value, business
I have always heard really good things about Deason's and I was not disappointed. I took my... by mj_wills
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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