Nestled in the picturesque village of Backwell in the parish of North Somerset, the George Inn is a haven for fleeting visitors and locals alike. Our traditional pub offers old world charm fused with a modern finish throughout the interior and garden to enjoy with loved ones. From sipping a refreshing cocktail in the courtyard, indulging in our pub classics next to the fire, or staying the night in our cosy rooms you'll feel at home and catered for any time of year.
The Ivy Clifton Brasserie is open in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol, located on the corner of Caledonia Place and The Mall, overlooking The Mall Gardens.Open seven days a week, The Ivy Clifton Brasserie offers accessible all day dining for local residents, businesses, shoppers and visitors to the area, and brings some of the familiarity of The Ivy brand to ceaselessly chic Clifton Village. Tables are held back for walk-ins allowing locals to drop in throughout the day at their leisure, and the menus are all encompassing, serving breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, light snacks and dinner; not to mention a specially created cocktail menu featuring a variety of classic and contemporary selections.The Ivy Clifton Brasserie has been designed to deliver the memorable experience that is synonymous with The Ivy’s unique style, in a more relaxed and accessible environment.
Paco Tapas brings the essence of Andalusia to Bristol, offering a vibrant tapas experience. Named after chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias’ father, Paco, who is from Seville, the restaurant is deeply rooted in Spanish tradition and family heritage. Located by the Bathurst Basin, Paco Tapas captures the lively spirit of a true Andalusian tapas bar, with dark walls, exposed brick, and sherry barrel tables creating the perfect atmosphere for sharing plates with friends and family.Our menu features a selection of classic and seasonal tapas dishes made with the finest ingredients, including boquerones, croquetas de jamon, and the signature quail stuffed with sobrasada and dates. Vegetarians will love options like charred leeks with romesco and gordal olives. To complement the food, we offer an extensive sherry list, alongside carefully curated wines, cocktails, and beers.
We invite you to drink and dine with us in our bright and lively restaurant, redolent with the aroma of delicious, authentic Turkish dishes grilled over charcoal, or slow cooked until tender. The décor is vibrant, the chairs comfortable, the atmosphere convivial and the cocktails made with fresh ingredients.We offer a lovely lunch menu from 12-4pm Monday to Friday and a generous Cappa 4 course set menu which gives you the chance to sample the best that Türkiye has to offer.Come along and be taken on a journey!
Pho is a healthy Vietnamese restaurant that specialise in pho noodle soup, the national dish of Vietnam. Aside from pho, you can also expect to find amazing sharing starters, healthy salads, hearty rice bowls and decadent curries. They have a range of freshly made juices and also Vietnamese beers and a large wine and cocktail list. Pho’s menu is 40% vegan and nearly entirely gluten-free too. They also have an accessible kids’ menu where children can get a meal and a drink for £5.50.
We are located at 203 B Cheltenham Rd The Arches Bristol BS6 5QXKoocha was founded in 2018 as Bristol’s first totally vegan restaurant – a plant pioneer, we’ve led the way for animal-free cuisine across the city. What really sets us apart though is the big, unexpected and delicious spices and flavours from Persia and the Middle East that infuse every dish in our bountiful menu.Our food is as fresh as it comes, sourced locally and sustainably, everything is made from scratch by our talented team. And whether you’re vegan or not, we pride ourselves on our seductive fare – even the most devout meat eaters have declared their love after a meal at one of our tables.
Eclectic, chilled out, but forward thinking: beautiful Bristol is a city of intriguing contrasts. From the steep pastel-coloured streets of Totterdown and the elegant sweeping crescents of Clifton, to the busy harbourside and modern Cabot Circus, Bristol has something for everyone. This is also a city where you can sample the very best of the South West’s culinary offerings.Piccolino, an authentic Italian Restaurant, is a proud fixture of the Bristol dining scene. Ideally situated in popular Cabot Circus, Piccolino in Bristol boasts an open kitchen, cocktail bar, and three substantial alfresco areas including terraces with fully retractable roofs, for the ultimate alfresco experience rain or shine!Italy’s diverse cuisine is the heart and soul of Piccolino in Bristol. We visit the regions, meet the producers and are committed to sourcing the best quality ingredients. There is no better place to experience the best in Italian cuisine than our restaurant.
At Buenasado Argentine Steakhouse experience a unique combination of top quality beef from grass-fed cattle, reared in the fertile lowlands of Las Pampas, and superb world-famous Argentinian wine.
Here at Carluccio's, we’ve always been true to our Italian heritage and what food really means to us. The best ingredients, from the best regions, cooked with love. We’re open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Monday to Sunday, and we cater for vegetarians and those who are following a gluten free diet.
We are an authentic Italian wine café, proud to offer quality Sicilian wines and spuntini appetisers across the UK.
In the spring of 2013 something extraordinary happened. Two Italian guys in their twenties met in Manchester to find out that they shared a unique passion; they both loved and missed, the Italian Aperitivo, the ritual of drinking, nibbling and relaxing after work. A daily occasion to share moments of happiness with friends and family.
By the end of that very same year, Veeno was born: a place where everyone could enjoy great wines and the most authentic Spuntini – platters of meats, cheeses and other appetisers imported from strictly selected Italian producers.
Our wines come from Caruso & Minini, our family vineyard back in Sicily where great-grandfather Antonio planted the first vines in the XIX century.
Since then, we have been working hard to ensure that our quality and tradition could flow from the bottles to the glass in your hand.