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"Smoke & Mirrors on Denmark Street is open six days a week, playing host to a wide range of entertainment over that time. Not only is it a traditional pub serving local real ales and ciders, but also the centre of Bristol’s stand-up comedy scene and home to one of the most popular regular shows in Bristol: The House Magicians Comedy & Magic Show. It also welcomes live music acts every weekend and its kitchen rustles up fantastic food including stone baked pizzas."
"Located on Ashley Down Road in BS7, The Lazy Dog is one of our all-time favourite Bristol pubs, boasting a cosy, inviting interior as well as a proper sun-trap pub garden out the back. As the name would suggest, the pub is dog-friendly, and the friendly bar team are always on hand with a combination of top-notch craft beers, classic cocktails, hearty pub grub and more. There are few better places to spend a hazy afternoon in the sun - find out more and book your visit here."
"Pub on Ashely Down Road with a huge beer garden and a good selection of food. Address: 112 Ashley Down Road, BS7 9JR"
"Local bar & restaurant on North Street that’s open from 12 each day. Address: 210 North Street, Bedminster, BS3 1JF"
"Afterwards, head to the Huntsman Inn, where the Bizarre Bath Comedy Tour starts. Although this tour is neither free nor historical, it’s really entertaining. It’s a great evening activity for anyone visiting Bath, and especially for anyone visiting alone!. The walking tour tells stories of the city of Bath, but takes a more irreverent look and has a bit of fun along the way."
"You can tuck into a medium breakfast, consisting of two bacon rashers, two sausages, egg, tomatoes, hash brown, mushrooms, toast or bread and butter for just £5.50, - need we say more?"
"This broad thoroughfare is the longest and widest Georgian street in Bath. The sheer scale is impressive, but the harmonious architectural detail of the buildings lining each side of the street also catches the eye. At the far end of Great Pulteney Street lies The Holburne Museum, once a hotel but now home to a dazzling collection of art and artefacts from across the globe."
"1 km from city center 7 out of 20 places to visit in Bath. It is a Georgian street located on the other side of the Pulteney Bridge. It is made for casual strolling and is one of the best places to spend some time in the city.æ"
"With its famous Georgian terraces, thermal spa waters, cream teas and Jane Austen – you can’t say Bath isn’t on the UK tourist trail. Its quintessentially English charms pull in visitors from around the world and it has so many historic buildings that the entire city has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But although you might have to dodge a few tour groups, its still more than worth it to explore the sights of one of England’s most beautiful and historic cities. So here’s my 48-hour itinerary for spending the perfect weekend in Bath."
"– Once back outside take a different route back via the Georgian Gardens, a small but quaint garden often overlooked. In spring, when I visited the flowers were just starting to peek through the soil. I can imagine it’s a beautiful garden to visit during the summer months in Bath."
"A showstopping all-day brunch menu, burgers, tapas and damn fine cocktails, all ordered at the busy counter and delivered to your table with a smorgasbord of sauces. The full English covers all bases with bacon, egg, sausage, black pudding, mushrooms, tomato and perfect hash browns, but savvy meat-eaters might want to add on one of the sweetcorn fritters from the equally impressive veggie version. Elsewhere there are pancake stacks, breakfast muffins and veggie kedgeree to get stuck into, all best accompanied by the well-spiced Bloody Mary."
"This laid back spot on North Street is a favourite with the Bedminster crowds. With its line of tables on the pavement (perfect for a sunny day) and a dog-friendly policy, anything goes. The food is good too, with a large brunch menu of classics including poached eggs, shakshuka, smashed avocado and pancakes."
"There's a reason you can now find outposts of this Bristol-born franchise all over the country. With a standard menu, shabby chic furniture and decent brunch options (and a breakfast served all day) they're many peoples go-to option when all else fails."