Located in the village of Wick, which was home to Black Beauty author Anna Sewell, is The Rose & Crown. This 17th century building was once home to an ambitious local man, John Gully, who went from being a bare-knuckle prize fighter to a successful racehorse owner and then, finally, a popular politician. A well-preserved and sensitively refurbished pub with many original features, the low-slung wooden beams and open fires add to its cosy ambience. There’s an extensive menu with delicious dishes available every day, including an ever-changing specials board. Every Sunday The Rose & Crown also serves up a superb Sunday lunch, complete with a huge Yorkshire pudding, roasts potatoes and gravy. At the bar, there’s an exceptional selection of cask ales, quality wines and soft drinks. A listed 17th century building - now a traditional pub and restaurant.
44 HIGH STREET, WICK, AVON, BS30 5QH
01179 372198
The White Harte is a grade II listed pub, ideally situated between Bristol & Bath. It has recently been stylishly renovated and now has a 55-cover restaurant and outside space with country views.
There is a good selection of draught beers, cider and cask ales and the backbar accommodates over 100 Gins, an A-Z list of Whiskies, over a dozen Rums and various Vodkas. The wine menu is comprehensive and includes popular grape variety red, white, rose and English sparkling wines.
info@thewhitehartepub.co.uk
0117 9675768
The Upton Inn is situated in Upton Cheyney - the tranquil Cotswold village that sits between Bath and Bristol. The Upton is perfect for a spot of Lunch, Dinner, a stop for refreshments if you are out walking, cycling or running along the lovely countryside.
The Upton Inn is the perfect place to unwind, relax and enjoy quality time with family, friends or your beloved Paw Companions, which we can safely say are very well looked after - we have indoor and outdoor doggie stations for them to enjoy. We have two log fires, roaring away during those colder days and evenings as well as plenty of arears for your comfort. A warm welcome awaits you!
Here at The Upton Inn we offer our guests a large range of dishes, much of which is homemade and utilises locally sourced produce where possible.
Our delicious food can be enjoyed inside this lovely 1710 Inn, al fresco dining is possible weather permitting within the walled garden and courtyard. If it’s a bit chilly we can pop some logs on the fire pit to warm you up!
Brewery Hill, Bitton, BS30 6LY
Email us: info@uptoninn.com
Call us: 0117 9324489
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167 High St, Bristol, United Kingdom
0117 932 2154
Fireaway Pizza in Kingswood Bristol - For 5 years fireaway has been delivering delicious fast fired pizzas that combine traditional Italian methods of preparation with innovative flavour combinations, using only the best ingredients.
29 Regent Street, Bristol, BS15 8JX
Barrs Court, Stephens Drive, Longwell Green, BS30 7AA
0117 967 7599
Mughal Palace - Fantastic Indian Restaurant / Takeaway and Bar in Longwell Green
The Florist believes in the fundamental principles of floristry, to charm each of the senses. Step into a sensory world and discover an arrangement of culinary delights, fragrant cocktails, daily beats and Saturday night DJs.
The Florist is a contemporary bar and restaurant. They have gin, cocktail and floristry masterclasses and serve brunch from 10am until 11.30am.
69 Park St, Bristol BS1 5PB
0117 203 4284
Behind the doors of this bohemian hideaway you'll find an array of tipples and treats to feed your soul. Be our guest and enjoy inventive cocktails served alongside our bountiful bar menu, or make yourself at home in the beautiful restaurant to experience avant-garde tipples beside a host of scrumptious seasonal dishes. Whether you're seeking an elegant bottomless brunch, a divine setting for lunch or dinner, or perhaps something a little lavish like afternoon tea; you'll be sure to find everything you're seeking.
85 Queens Road
Bristol, BS8 1QS
Cocktail Bars & Restaurants | The Lost & Found Bristol (the-lostandfound.co.uk)
Once a busy dock where sailors and merchants would trade goods and set sail for voyages of discovery, Bristol's Harbourside is now an attractive, modern development filled with restaurants, bars, shops and hotels.
The area is alive with the buzz of Sunday markets, waterside restaurants and bars and a whole host of sports and activities including yachting, paddle boarding, cycling and rowing. Stroll around the water’s edge and you will find Millennium Square acting as a fantastic central hub, with its fountains and big screen as well as world-class attractions such as Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We The Curious, Bristol Aquarium, Arnolfini, Spike Island, Watershed and M Shed.
Or you could just let the world pass you by whilst watching the boats head in or the swans swim past whilst dangling your feet over the edge with a cold glass of cider in hand.
Established in 1743 St Nicholas Market is the oldest and best loved market in Bristol, famous for some of the best food in the city.
With over 60 stalls this market is a must see for any visitor to the city. St Nicholas Market is also home to several outdoor markets which take place in the pedestrian streets which run adjacent to The Exchange Building.
St Nicholas Market was named as one of the ten best markets in the UK and is home to the largest collection of independent retailers in Bristol.
The Glass Arcade is home to several permanent food stalls which showcase delicious delicacies from across the world.
Choose from spicy Szechuan noodles from Chilli Daddy, huge Persian wraps from Matina, comforting pie and mash from Pieminister, zingy tacos from Taco Barrio, beautiful cakes from Ahh Toots, falafel boxes from Eat a Pitta, or grilled Japanese yakitori from Woky Ko. Plus plenty of other cuisines, including Caribbean wraps, Mediterranean salads, freshly-made fruit smoothies and homemade Italian pasta dishes.
In the small side street next to the Glass Arcade you'll also find to Bristol favourite Source Food Hall, and Eatchu - home to the city's best gyoza dumplings!
In addition to the permanent businesses at St Nicks, you'll also have the choice of several street food traders every Tuesday and Friday on Corn Street and Wine Street just outside the main market building, so you're never short of choice when it comes to tasty local food!
Jungle Rumble Bristol is an indoor, adventure-filled mini golf experience that’ll really rumble up your date, night out or weekend.
Two 18-hole courses, a fully stocked bar and right in the centre of the city, on the top floor of Cabot Circus.
Cabot Circus, Bristol, Somerset and Bristol, BS1 3BQ, England
Tel 0117 929 7771
Charter a boat for a private event or celebration on Bristol’s Floating Harbour and rural stretches of the Avon
Whatever the weather or the occasion the beautiful and distinctive boats will make your private event an experience to remember. Each trip can be tailored to your individual needs and every boat features a fully licensed bar, WC and music facilities as standard. Whether you’re looking for a classic ‘Booze Cruise’ for your birthday, a drinks reception for your conference, or a Cream Tea Cruise for your community group they have everything you need.
Bristol Packet Boat Trips
Wapping Wharf,
Gas Ferry Road,
Bristol, BS1 6UN
Tel: 0117 926 8157
Woods occupies the ground floor of five Georgian town houses in a quiet cul de sac opposite the Assembly Rooms. With its Georgian elegance and warm informal atmosphere Woods has created an enviable reputation as one of Bath's best independent restaurants. David Price and his French wife Claude have owned Woods since 1979. Joined by Stuart Ash in 1994, he has been Head Chef for the past 15 years. Son Gaston, daughter Gabby and son in law Joe are all part of the team. A truly family run business offering personal service and dazzling food at competitive prices. British cooking with a French accent.
9 -13 Alfred Street
Bath
BA1 2QX
Tel: 01225 314812
You can’t take a dip at the Roman Baths these days, but you can still enjoy the same natural hot spring water at Thermae Bath Spa. This one-of-a-kind complex brings the spa into the twenty-first century, with lovely treatments, relaxation spaces and a spectacular rooftop pool offering 360-degree views of the city. Located in the heart of the World Heritage city of Bath, Thermae is a remarkable combination of five historic buildings and the contemporary architecture of the New Royal Bath. Highlights include the open-air rooftop pool with wonderful views over the city of Bath, the flowing curves of the Minerva Bath, the multi-sensory Wellness Suite and a choice of over 50 spa treatments and packages.
Thermae Bath Spa
The Hetling Pump Room
Hot Bath Street
Bath
BA1 1SJ
01225 33 1234
Immerse yourself in history and see how Bath’s former residents relaxed all those centuries ago. Interactive exhibits and CGI reconstructions bring this unique ancient site back to life, showing how important the baths were to our Roman ancestors. Make sure you stop into the World Heritage Centre to learn more about Bath as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover what makes the city so special.
The Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath BA1 1LZ
01225 477785
Roman Baths | 2,000 years of history are waiting for you to discover and explore.
A walk through Bath is a journey through centuries of architectural art. It’s the reason why Bath is the only city in the UK that’s a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Georgian Pump Room has been the social heart of Bath for more than two centuries, and boasts amongst its previous patrons Jane Austen and Charles Dickens.
Take a seat, enjoy a delicious meal and sample the spa water from the fountain, whilst listening to incredible music from the Pump Room Trio or our resident pianist.
Stall Street, Bath BA1 1LZ
01225 444477
The Pump Room Restaurant | Afternoon Tea and Dining (thepumproombath.co.uk)
In one corner, the Bath Bun, a sweet roll sprinkled with fruit and crushed sugar. In the other, the Sally Lunn bun, a light brioche-like creation only made at Sally Lunn’s house here in Bath. These two rivals have battled it out for centuries, but which one is best? You’ll have to taste them both and decide for yourself.
Enjoy breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea or evening dinner.
4 North Parade Passage Bath, BA1 1NX.
Tel 01225 461 634
Sally Lunn's Bath | One of Bath's oldest houses and home of the Sally Lunn bun (sallylunns.co.uk)