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"The Green Rocket café, located on the North Parade and the corner of Manver’s Street, offers a range of delicious meal that are vegetarian and vegan. Their drinks also come in with non-animal-based alternatives, such as soya or oat. The place’s wooden furniture blends nicely with the green finish of the walls and other decoration."
"Since Green Rocket landed in 2013, this veggie venture has gone from strength to strength. Now open 7 days a week, it’s a firm favourite on the brunch scene for locals and tourists alike. They even make their own ketchup!"
"Creating bright dishes through a variety of techniques, they’ve specifically designed their menu for sharing so diners are able to experience the complimentary flavours of various combinations on their fully vegetarian menu. Things like chive dumplings are brought to life with whipped goats cheese, fresh peas, elderflower, fresh basil. Forest mushrooms with fino sherry, jacket potato gnocchi and blackcurrants are mouthwatering, but it might be the indulgent seeded buttermilk twiglets with a Quickes cheddar custard or crispy tempura spring onions with nasturtium mayonnaise that catches your eye."
"Hidden in the Bear Pit, one of Bristol less salubrious locations, is Flow, a creative vegetarian restaurant serving locally produced and foraged ingredients. Dishes are created for sharing and include plates such as chive dumplings, whipped goats cheese, fresh peas, elderflower and fresh basil; and aubergine with sesame, pickled kohlrabi, tahini, peaches and slow cooked chard. It’s all very delicious and the candle-lit restaurant has a lovely ambience (don’t be put off by its location)."
"Arguably Bristol's top vegetarian restaurant, Flow might be small but it certainly is mighty. The place is only open from Wednesday to Saturday and uses unique ingredients to shape their menu, from foraged plants through to homegrown veggies."
"Based in popular Bristolian suburbs such as on Whiteladies Road in Clifton and on North Street in Bedminster, The Burger Joint does build-your-own burgers with a variety of different, fresh ingredients. Catering extensively for vegans and vegetarians, there are plenty of combinations of burger to try here - you’ll have to pop back a few times throughout your degree."
"The original independent gourmet burger restaurant in Bristol. The Burger Joint have opened their Whiteladies branch back up in Bristol eating in. Address: 83 Whiteladies Rd, Redland, Bristol BS8 2NT"
"Acorn Restaurant One thing I learnt is that a lot of the restaurants in Bath close their kitchens around 3pm and re-open for dinner at 5.30. I wanted to grab a snack before I took my bus back but unfortunately most places were closed. I did pass this great vegetarian restaurant called Acorn though and the food/reviews look amazing."
"Another cute place I walked past in the city center, was called Acorn and it’s a modern vegetarian restaurant that use seasonal ingredients, served in one of Bath’s oldest buildings. It looked really cute, and I expect it to get busy here, so you might want to make a reservation!"
"About: This contemporary and vibrant restaurant offers a stylish dining experience with a commitment to fantastic service. Their food menu has something for everyone- during the day it offers a delightful break from shopping and in the evening a smart venue that caters for any occasion, with a mezzanine that is ideal for parties. Price Range: ££ - £££"
"62 High Street, Street BA16 0EQ EnglandSteakhouse, Italian, Pizza, Mediterranean, GrillLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks, Late NightTakeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service, Live Music[email protected]+44 1458 447570http://www.tamburino.co.uk/village/menus.php"
"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."
"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."
"Go behind the scenes at Bristol Beer Factory with a guided tour of our brewery and learn how we produce our range of beers."
"It isn’t just about sharing a bowl of meatballs Lady-and-the-Tramp-style, but also digging into an indulgent desert together, trading bites of each other’s main or gushing about starters. Food can be a pretty magical thing whether it’s a first date or ten year anniversary, so we’ve rounded up some of the best romantic restaurants in Bristol to get the mood just right."
"Probably the best known Michelin star restaurant in Bristol, Casamia is a fine dining experience like no other. The menu at Casamia changes with the seasons, as does the interior of the restaurant. The dishes are designed to showcase seasonal produce at its best and are inspired by childhood memories, locations and people the chefs have met."