Locations

Molloy's

Old City, 16-24 Baldwin Street, BS1 1SE

Molloy's

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The Prince Street Social

34-37 Prince Street, BS1 4PS

The Prince Street Social is a very welcoming modern style city centre British brasserie. Open early morning until midnight 7 days a week delivering an exceptional food menu be it breakfast, lunch or dinner throughout the day until late evening,...

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Caffe Gusto

Old City, 2 Clare Street, BS1 1XR

Caffe Gusto

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Snappy Tomato Pizza

Old City, 55 Baldwin Street, BS1 1RA

Snappy Tomato Pizza

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King Street Brew House

13 Welsh Back, BS1 4RR

The King Street Brew House is an urban style city centre pub with its very own micro-brewery, creating our own cask and keg beers ‘Socks and Sandals’ ‘Shaft’ ‘White Trash’ ‘Pasty Git’ to name but a few! Complimented with an ever changing array of guest...

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The Rummer Hotel

All Saints Lane, BS1 1JH

The Rummer Hotel occupies a listed building in Bristol’s Old City Quarter. We are an independent bar and restaurant with a passion for quality. Our kitchen produces some of the best food to be found in central Bristol, if the critics are to be believed,...

Accepts Bristol Pounds

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Rewind

Old City, 40 Corn Street, BS1 1HQ

Rewind

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The Prince Street Social

34-37 Prince Street, BS1 4PS

The Prince Street Social is a very welcoming modern style city centre British brasserie. Open early morning until midnight 7 days a week delivering an exceptional food menu be it breakfast, lunch or dinner throughout the day until late evening,...

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The Bank Tavern

Old City, 8 John Street, BS1 2HR

The Bank Tavern

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St Nicholas Market and Glass Arcade

Corn St/High St/ St Nicholas St, St Nicholas Market and Glass Arcade, BS1

Open Monday to Saturday, 9.30am to 5pm. Closed Sunday. The permanent market buildings are home to the largest collection of independent retailers in Bristol. Entrances to the market can be found in Corn Street, High Street and St Nicholas Street. First...

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