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Top Attractions in Bath
"‘One of the most important surviving examples of Georgian theatre architecture’ is how the Theatres Trust describes the Theatre Royal in Bath, and we aren’t …"
"‘One of the most important surviving examples of Georgian theatre architecture’ is how the Theatres Trust describes the Theatre Royal in Bath, and we aren’t …"
"The Bristol Hippodrome is a theatre and performance venue built in 1912, and one of Bristol’s largest venues. The Hippodrome is one of the best places to go to catch a live show. The venue has hosted acts such as Eddie Cochran and Lee Mack, and is a popular spot for touring West End theatre shows, including Cats and Les Miserables."
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"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Mike Hume used under CC BY-SA 3.0. The Bristol Hippodrome is just as unique as its name. This is a performance theater for travelers who enjoy the works of theater productions."
"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."
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Despite its name, the Tobacco Factory Theatre is actually a café and bar that visitors can go to enjoy a nice evening. They have different events almost every night that they are open, ranging from comedy shows to musical acts."
"CAC offers a unique experience with homemade, tasty vegetarian and vegan food, excellent drinks and great service in an artisan setting."
"Seasoned travelers who have made their way across Europe may grow wary of yet another French restaurant. Raphael in Bath, however, takes a modern spin on classic French dishes that really breathe new life to the cuisine. The relaxed atmosphere, airy dining room, and chalkboard menus may give a laid-back impression, but the chefs here take their cooking seriously."
"Center Parcs Longleat Forest, Warminster BA12 7PU EnglandFast Food, EuropeanBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, BrunchHighchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Reservations, Seating, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service[email protected]+44 1985 848221https://www.caferouge.com/bistro-brasserie/center-parcs/longleat"
"Whatever the time of day, we have a dish to suit your mood; from steak frites and boeuf bourguignon to a selection of croques, baguettes and vegan options too – all on our menu of classic French food with a contemporary twist.” They offer breakfast and brunch dishes such as the Grande Breakfast (two free-range eggs, two Cumberland sausages, sweet cure bacon, beans, mushroom, tomato, black pudding, sautéed potatoes and sourdough toast), Pancakes (three warm pancakes topped with your choice of sweet cure bacon, banana and maple syrup, or fresh strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and pineapple with fruit compot, and French Toast (two slices of sweet brioche bread topped with your choice of sweet cure bacon, banana and maple syrup, chocolate sauce, banana and hazelnuts or fresh seasonal fruit, honey and vanilla crème fraîche)."
"With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining since it opened way back in 1989. Now with over 90 sites across the country it's just the place to mull over…"
"Home to four Michelin star restaurants, Bristol is about way more than its beautiful architecture and rich maritime history. Set in valleys, near harbors or hidden away, these eateries all combine the beauty of Bristol with that of their food and, like the city that was the starting place for early voyages of exploration, these restaurants are pushing the boundaries. Come with us as we take a tour in and around Bristol to find the kitchens, and the accomplished chefs in them, who are proving that fine dining doesn’t have to be a stuffy affair."
"Bulrush joined the exclusive club of earning a Michelin star in October 2018, but despite its obvious prestige, it remains a supremely friendly neighbourhood restaurant in an upmarket residential part of Bristol. Their exceptional eight- or nine-course seasonal tasting menu is usually vegetarian, but the team are happy to make it vegan. Expect the unexpected, like a beautifully presented truffle ice cream accompanied by a croissant mousse."
"Redland restaurant Wilks champions local produce and suppliers and serves a delicious, contemporary menu, with choices consisting of dishes such as salt marsh lamb saddle with Roscoff onion, root vegetables and Kalibos cabbage, and lemon leaf panna cotta made with lemon jelly, creme fraiche and wild Madagascan pepper sorbet. Its five-course tasting menu, which has the option of being accompanied with a different wine for each course, is extremely popular and costs £58pp for the food, as well as an extra £45pp for the wine. The cooking at Wilks is light and modern with an emphasis on clean flavours and seasonal ingredients."
"What: Chef James Wilks got his first break as a teenager working at Midsummer House in Cambridge, before travelling the globe and cooking in some serious Michelin-starred restaurants. Fast-forward a few years and James now has his own Michelin-starred gaff in Redland – with a mini art gallery attached. The food here is contemporary and seasonal, with West Country producers making a big contribution and culinary ideas gleaned from the chef’s travels."
"While British food isn’t as famous (and rightly so) than other cuisines – although we do excel at preparing potatoes – the diversity of the UK and Bristol, especially the food scene is fantastic. Some of my favourite eateries are:. , located in the Whapping Wharf bar and restaurant quarter, serving up authentic Mexican food (I’m claiming this as someone who has spent a while living in Mexico!)."