Cuisine of Bristol for gourmets. Places for dinner - best restaurants

St Matthews Church, Cotham, Bristol Numerous visitors of Bristol enjoy visiting not only a wide range of restaurants, but also popular English pubs. One of the most well-known of them is Hatchet Inn, which is also one of the oldest pubs in the UK. The opening of the pub took place in 1606. At that time the pub had quite a dubious reputation of a "predatory" institution. Today Hatchet Inn is a cozy and home-type institution, in which guests will be always offered to try delicious beer and various signature snacks. One more popular pub, Bungalow Inn, is located near the city’s airport. On weekdays this is a quiet and cozy place where you can escape from the noise and stress of the city and listen to your favorite music. On weekends the pub always hosts interesting parties and energetic discos.
A distinctive feature of Bristol's hotel infrastructure is the variety of historical hotels. On the picturesque Georgian Square, you can find Best Western Victoria Square Hotel Clifton … Open
Barrs Court restaurant is quite an unusual institution, which design is reminiscent of an old tavern. The first eatery in the place of the modern restaurant was opened in the 14th century, so Barrs Court is also a place with an interesting history. The restaurant is a perfect place for family holidays. Small visitors of the restaurant will be provided with a special menu. While adults will be offered to try delicious delicacies and wine, children are also free to play in courtyard.
Casa Mexicana, a restaurant dedicated to Mexican cuisine, belongs to luxury dining facilities of the city. Thanks to its unique menu and high level of service Casa Mexicana has repeatedly won numerous honorable awards. It should be noted that the restaurant’s chef himself brings rare ingredients for cooking from the Yucatan Peninsula. Guests are usually overjoyed by chicken with spices, cutlets and original Mexican salads. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
One of the most romantic and attractive hotels in Bristol is SACO Bristol - Broad Quay Apart-hotel located on a lively promenade. Designers have managed to create a refined and romantic … Open
Blue Bowl Inn pub is the place where guests can order not only best English beer, but are also welcome to enjoy various specialties. Lake trout remains the most favorite dish among the visitors of the restaurant. In Blue Bowl Inn it is cooked in accordance with a special recipe. The pub will be surely liked by sports fans as there is a huge plasma screen that always broadcasts most important sporting events. Fans of Latin American cuisine simply cannot fail to visit the restaurant of Las Iguanas. In addition to traditional Latin American dishes the menu of the restaurant features a rich choice of signature delicacies, such as fried calamari in garlic sauce, pancakes with seafood and crab meat with signature spicy sauce. When it comes to drinks, the choice of them in the restaurant is also great. Guests are welcome to choose from vintage wines and liqueurs to original cocktails and tequila.
St Peters church in Castle Park The traditional cuisine of Bristol is not much different from the classic English one. For breakfast, numerous restaurants and cafes of the city offer traditional eggs and bacon. Bristol restaurants also offer many special types of sausages. Crispy toasts with fruit jams also remain one of the most popular snacks in the region. Small jars with popular jam types are available for sale in many local shops.
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The traditional cuisine is not limited to “fast” food only. Bristol restaurants specializing in the regional cuisine offer magnificent puree soups and nutritious meat broths. The recipes of some dishes have been unchanged for more than a century. Modern British cuisine is distinguished by a modest use of herbs and spices. All local food has the natural taste of products. Even meat is usually cooked with salt and pepper only. All other types are very rare in classic recipes.
Local by Social SW Veal, beef, pork, and lamb are the most popular meat types in Bristol restaurants. Meat is usually roasted but can be cooked in another way. Restaurants specializing in the regional cuisine also offer traditional steaks. Stewed or boiled vegetables are the most popular garnish to such meat.
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Puddings remain one of the most popular and famous national dishes. In Bristol, puddings can be sweet or non-sweet. They can be served with meat or as a dessert. Every regional cuisine restaurant in Bristol has its own signature pudding recipe.
Bristol Harbour The city is also the regular location of one of the most popular gastronomic festivals in the United Kingdom - Bristol Food Connections. As a rule, the event takes place in summer. During the festival, visitors can sample popular national products and food, attend master classes of famous chefs, participate in interesting competitions and exciting entertainment programs. It is important to mention that the gastronomic celebration is a family-friendly event, and many of the events in the schedule are targeted at children. Kids will learn about the health benefits of different products and learn to cook various popular homemade foods. The original festival traditionally attracts not only famous cooks, but also musicians, painters, and many other artistic people.
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Where to go for dinner in Bristol: recommended cafe and restaurants

Michael Caines at the Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
Where: College Green, Bristol, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 910 5309;
budokan
Where: 31 Colston Street, Bristol, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 9141488;
Juniper
Where: 21 Cotham Road South, Cotham, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 9421744;
Bells Diner
Where: 1-3 York Road, Montpelier, City Centre, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 924 0357;
River Station
Where: The Grove, Harbourside, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 914 4434;
Deasons
Where: 43 Whiteladies Road, West End, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)177 973 6230;
Culinaria
Where: 1 Chandos Rd, Redland, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 973 7999;
Bordeaux Quay
Where: V-Shed Canons Way, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)117 9065550;
Cosmo Bristol
Where: The Pavilion, Triangle West Clifton, Bristol, Bristol; Telephone: +44 (0)1179 340999;
Reference information
Map of all Michelin restaurants
Michelin-starred restaurants in Bristol
♥   Restaurant 'Adelina Yard' Bristol. Type - Modern cuisine. 0.7 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Casamia' Bristol. Type - Creative. 0.8 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Second Floor at Harvey Nichols' Bristol. Type - Modern cuisine. 0.8 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Bulrush' Bristol. Type - Modern British. 1.7 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Bell’s Diner & Bar Rooms' Bristol. Type - Mediterranean cuisine. 1.9 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Birch' Bristol. Type - Traditional British. 2 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Bellita' Bristol. Type - Mediterranean cuisine. 2.3 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'Pump House' Bristol. Type - Modern cuisine. 2.4 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'No Man’s Grace' Bristol. Type - Modern British. 2.5 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Restaurant 'wilks' Bristol. Type - Modern British. 2.5 km from the center. On the map   Photo

Cuisine and restaurants in the neighbours of Bristol

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