Best French Bakery in Greenbank

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Best French Bakery in Greenbank

Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
4.5 (3516 ratings)4.5 (1023 ratings)
Archaeology, geology and art including fossils, a Romany caravan and artwork by local boy Banksy.
Queens Rd, Bristol, BS8 1RL, United Kingdom
MuseumShoppingArt galleryCafeGift shopNatural history museumArt MuseumsHistory Museums
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Bristol Museum and Art Gallery is one of Bristol’s biggest, exploring local and natural history as well as showcasing extensive art collections. The museum has stood since 1823 with beautiful Victorian architecture throughout the building. The museum features exhibitions on natural and ancient history, including a focus on ancient civilisations, archaeology, local wildlife, dinosaurs and more."
Mentioned by SoBristol
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"Take the kids to soak up some culture at one of Bristol’s many museums. Whether you celebrate the city at M Shed, meet the dinosaurs at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, see the giant Neptune statue at Kingswood Heritage Museum or dress up as a Victorian at Blasie Castle, there’s something to entertain and inspire all children."
Mentioned by Your Apartment
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"Head to Park Street for a museum and art gallery that’ll genuinely blow your mind!. You can enjoy a range of artifacts in this gothic building, including Egyptian history and a variety of English pottery. There is so much to see and do here, from modern art to history exhibits, including some of the Banksy range!"
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House & Museum
4.4 (2865 ratings)4 (1125 ratings)
Bath's oldest house (c.1483), home of the famous Sally Lunn Bun (a semi-sweet bread) and tearoom.
4 N Parade, Passage, Bath, BA1 1NX, United Kingdom
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M Shed
M Shed
4.4 (3944 ratings)4 (1577 ratings)
Colourful exhibits detailing history of the city and its people in a 1950s' dockside transit shed.
Princes Wharf, Wapping Rd, Bristol BS1 4RN, United Kingdom
MuseumCafeGift shopWedding venueSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by gwr.com
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"If you’re looking to uncover Bristol’s fascinating history, from prehistoric times to the present, then look no further than M Shed. Formerly an industrial building overlooking the historic wharf, the museum delves into how the city has changed over the years and how residents have reshaped what it means to be a Bristolian. Don’t miss Banksy’s Grim Reaper, first painted on the side of the boat and live-music venue the Thelka in 2003, now on long-term loan to the museum."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"M Shed, Princes Wharf is a great way to know the history of the destination and hence the museum is a social science one where you can learn about the people of Bristol and their way of life. The museum is free for travellers and is an innovative way to know more about the whole destination. The whole look of the exhibition is very innovative and colorful and exhibits the detailed history of th...Read more"
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"A relative newcomer on the Bristol museum scene, M Shed has grown steadily in popularity since it opened in 2011. Located in the middle of the up-and-coming Wapping Wharf area, M Shed is a museum all about Bristol. It’s more like a social history of the city than the more serious approach taken by our bigger museums."
Bakers and Co
Bakers and Co
4.5 (420 ratings)
Relaxed cafe specialising in health-conscious brunches, plus coffees and home-baked sourdough bread.
193 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Avon, Bristol, BS7 8BG, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by The Week
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"Bakers and Co has become something of an institution since it opened on Gloucester Road in 2014. From the same team behind the award-winning Bristol tapas joint, Bravas, Bakers and Co offers both a cosy inside dining room and a perfect al-fresco outdoor area for brunch during the sunnier months. The inspiration for the cafe came from the vibrant, farm-to-table foodie scene the founders discovered during their travels around San Francisco."
Mentioned by inews.co.uk
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"A post shared by Bakersandco (@bakersandco) on Apr 14, 2017 at 10:37am PDT. Whether you’re in the mood for brunch, lunch, afternoon tea or supper, you can’t go wrong with a visit to Bakers and Co. Everything is made from scratch in the Bakers and Co kitchen, including the sourdough, the toasted banana and cinnamon loaf, and the blueberry and zucchini cake."
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"Why: Inspired by the San Francisco brunch scene, this café was set up to serve quality coffee alongside a cracking brunch menu. Doing exactly that, you’ll find Spanish favourite huevos rancheros; its version of the full English; or the baker’s breakfast with sausage, pinto beans and sourdough toast. All their sourdough is baked on site, by the way."
Arnolfini Arts
Arnolfini Arts
4.4 (1445 ratings)4 (155 ratings)
16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, BS1 4QA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"The Arnolfini art gallery is legendary among Bristolians, and not just for the incredible exhibitions that are on display. As well as being home to a cafe-bar that’s perfect for enjoying a post-exhibition coffee or glass of wine, there’s also an in-house bookshop boasting a range of different specialist publications. In the summer months, locals love sitting outside the building to enjoy the harbour views."
Mentioned by tootbus.com
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"Housed in a prominent Grade II listed building, their cafe expands to offer harbourside seating in summer months. The gallery was created in the early 1960’s with the vision of showcasing new, experimental and underrepresented art work. Since then, Bristol’s International Centre for Contemporary Arts has shown the work of thousands of artists from all over the world to millions of people."
The Malago
The Malago
4.6 (397 ratings)
220 North St, Southville, Bristol BS3 1JD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Best of Bristol
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"Family owned independent restaurant on North Street that are taking bookings. They’ve changed the restaurant around to enable social distancing, so basically book ahead as they have less tables!. Address:  220 North Street, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1JD"
Sweet Little Things - Tea Room And Bakery
Sweet Little Things - Tea Room And Bakery
4 (211 ratings)
6 Lower Borough Walls, Bath, BA1 1QR, United Kingdom
Cafe
Twelve
Twelve
4.3 (92 ratings)
12 King's Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4AB, United Kingdom
Coffee storeCafe
Regency Tea Room
Regency Tea Room
4.2 (77 ratings)
Townhouse setting for morning coffee and champagne afternoon teas, plus sandwiches and soups.
40 Gay St, Bath, BA1 2NT, United Kingdom
Tea houseCafeCoffee shopSoup shop
Clifton Observatory
Clifton Observatory
4.6 (1082 ratings)4 (407 ratings)
Historic windmill, circa 1766, with an observation tower offering picturesque views.
Litfield Rd, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3LT, United Kingdom
ObservatorySights & LandmarksCafeEvent venueMuseumWedding venueHistoric SitesObservation Decks & TowersCaverns & CavesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Wanderers of the World
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"From here, you’ll get unparalleled views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, as well as of Avon Gorge and the Bristol city skyline. For the best view, make sure you come on a clear day so you can see for miles. Although you can pay to go up to the top of Clifton Observatory itself, you can also see amazing views from the lawn in front of the observatory… for FREE!"
Mentioned by Faraway Lucy
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"It was once an abandoned local observatory but after copious amounts of renovation work to restore the building, it has since been transformed into a great social spot. But don’t worry, it still preserves the observatory’s history within its walls. Yep, that’s right, you’ll find a self-contained museum lying amongst its dining spots."

Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Greenbank

Goodfellows
Goodfellows
4.7 (123 ratings)
Smart restaurant and cafe with fish-centric, Modern Mediterranean dishes made from local produce.
5, 5B Sadler St, Wells BA5 2RR, United Kingdom
Seafood restaurant
Mentioned by The Mendips Rock
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"Goodfellows Restaurant, in Sadler Street offers an inspired blend of European cuisine using the best West Country produce. Goodfellows offers a quality and variety of eating experiences, with a menu that appeals to all tastes. A perfect option for a weekend treat or celebration dinner with the family or a special loved one."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"There's a choice of eating options in Goodfellows' three vibrant rooms: the continental cafe menu offers cakes, pastries and light lunches (opt to pay either £11 or £20 for two courses and a drink)."
Catch22 Restaurant
Catch22 Restaurant
4.4 (856 ratings)
Takeout & dine in-seafood venue with vegan & gluten-free options.
38 College Green, Bristol, BS1 5SP, United Kingdom
Fish & chips restaurantFast food restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurant
Mentioned by Travel Bristol
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"Known as The Glass Boat until quite recently, FiSH is a new iteration of this beautifully converted boat restaurant. Situated on the Welsh Back, the panoramic glass windows offer the most fantastic waterside views as it lies at anchor in the Bristol docks. Inside, twinkling skylights cascade down from the paneled ceiling and onto the polished oak finishings of the barge, creating a really bright environment even when the sun isn’t streaming in through the surrounding glass panels."
Mentioned by A Life Less Organised
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"Taking over from the much-loved Glassboat which plyed its trade on this spot for over 30 years, FiSH serves up a range of fresh catches from Devon, Dorset and Cornwall. The views from all sides of this glass-fronted barge are lovely (especially if you nab a table at the end with floor-to-ceiling windows!). Choose from your standard battered fish & chips, or go a bit grander with scallops in garlic butter, or grilled Cornish lobster."
Loch Fyne Restaurant & Bar
Loch Fyne Restaurant & Bar
4.2 (595 ratings)
Upscale chain restaurant serving sustainably sourced British fish & seafood, plus some meat dishes.
51 Queen Charlotte St, Bristol, BS1 4ER, United Kingdom
Seafood restaurant

Best Vegan Restaurants in Greenbank

The Crazy Fox
The Crazy Fox
4.4 (521 ratings)
Comfortable, timber-clad coffee shop offering espresso drinks alongside sweets & baked goods.
34-36 The Arcade, Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3JD, United Kingdom
Coffee shopBreakfast restaurantEspresso barEvent venueGluten-free restaurantVegan restaurant
Ganesha
Ganesha
4.3 (393 ratings)
Restaurant serving regional curries and South Indian specialities in a modern, spotlit dining room.
54-56 Bedminster Parade, Bristol, BS3 4HS, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantCatererGluten-free restaurantIndian takeawayVegan restaurant
Falafel King
Falafel King
4.6 (372 ratings)
Warm, low-key eatery offering a hearty array of Middle Eastern standards plus veggie options.
6 Cotham Hill, Redland, Bristol BS6 6LF, United Kingdom
Middle Eastern restaurantBarCafeGluten-free restaurantMediterranean restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant

Best Museums in Greenbank

Weston Museum
Weston Museum
4.5 (49 ratings)4.5 (207 ratings)
Exhibits on local history and seaside holidays, plus adjacent cottage with circa 1900-styled rooms.
Burlington St, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1PR, United Kingdom
Local history museumMuseumsCafeEvent venueGift shopLearning centerHistory Museums
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Whether you are a history buff, or you want to know some interesting facts about the Somerset County, Weston Museum is the perfect place to be. Located in the heart of Weston-super-Mare, the Weston Museum showcases the history of the city as well as its surrounding areas with the help of many exhibits. You can learn about the developments taken ...Read more"
Mentioned by Visit Weston-super-Mare
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"Following a two-year major refurbishment Weston Museum is open after a £1.6 million Heritage Lottery Fund and Town Council investment. Vist the new galleries, showcasing Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset's wonderful heritage."
Brunel's SS Great Britain
Brunel's SS Great Britain
4.7 (6101 ratings)5 (6959 ratings)
Museum on Brunel's restored 1843 passenger liner with tours below deck and views of the propellor.
Great Western Dockyard, Gas Ferry Rd, Bristol BS1 6TY, United Kingdom
Maritime museumMuseumsFunction room facilityWedding venueSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Wriggle
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"The ship that changed the world” - Brunel’s masterpiece of engineering was effectively abandoned at the beginning of the 20th Century, saved from rusting and welcomed back to Bristol in 1970 by the SS Great Britain Trust, 137 years after her first launch. Climb aboard today to experience the great-grandma of modern passenger ships in all her glory, and discover what life was like for a passenger on board. Plenty of activities help keep the kids entertained, with the chance to meet Brunel himself, dress as a Victorian and climb the rigging."
Mentioned by tootbus.com
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"Rated the number one visitor attraction in Bristol, the SS Great Britain tells an amazing story of Britain’s greatest engineers and one of the most important ships in history. Brought back from Falkland Islands in 1970, the rusted shell of the ship has been restored and turned into 2 museums and a research centre presenting incredible facts and information about Brunel himself and the history of the ship. You can also discover what life on board was like through interactive activities, making it ideal for a visit with the little ones."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
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"If the Clifton Suspension Bridge is Brunel’s finest piece of work in Bristol, the SS Great Britain can’t be far behind."
The Holburne Museum
The Holburne Museum
4.4 (919 ratings)4.5 (1065 ratings)
Victorian collection of ornate silver and Old Masters in a Georgian building with modern extension.
Great Pulteney St, Bathwick, Bath BA2 4DB, United Kingdom
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