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"Informal vegan and vegetarian cafe that’s perfect for breakfast, lunch and coffee. If you prefer beetroot to beef, you’ll love The Green Rocket’s inventive menu of delicious and healthy dishes. On Wed, Thurs, Fri, and Sat they also stay open for dinner, but if you can’t stick around that long pop in during the afternoon for a generous helping of their homemade cakes and a chat with their lovely, friendly staff."
"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."
"About: At Flow their aspiration is to take a more contemporary, inclusive approach to plant focused dining. Showcasing the best in locally produced and foraged ingredients since 2016, their small team fronted by head chef and owner, Jen Williams, strives to provide interesting and diverse vegetarian and vegan sharing dishes in an informal, joyous space. Price Range: ££ - £££"
"Located just next to the Stokes Croft area of the city and hidden down in the colourful Bearpit (an area which has had a serious amount of renovation over the past few years to become more accessible to the public) lies Flow. This is one gem of a find. The inside is decorated with candles, plants and wooden furniture, with bench-style seating."
"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"
"A wholefoods shop that's branched out into homewares and a fantastic veggie cafe, which offers two daily dishes plus salads, soups, pizzas and quiches. To be enjoyed in a sunny dining room or the secret patio..."
"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: ££ - £££"
"Since opening at the tail end of 2013, the diminutive Aviator Bar in Redland has earned a decent reputation for the quality of its’ craft ales and hearty, unfussy food. Certainly, it’s well worth deviating from Whiteladies Road or Gloucester Road to try some of the 13 draught beers they have on offer. Their impeccable craft beer offering – think both ales and lagers, with better-known brands joined by obscure international brews – is particularly attractive."
"As you enter the newly opened Aviator Bar, you're struck by the stylish decor - the place is adorned with plane memorabilia and, though petite, it has a warm, welcoming atmosphere. The array of craft ales on offer protrude from the tiled wall behind the counter, with a brief description of the beers scrawled around the taps. They offer an eclectic choice of cask ales, craft lagers and bottled beauties from around the world."
"Whilst the majority of Bath's visitors are drawn to the city because of its quintessentially English nature, Bath has a rather strong Gallic connection as well. The city became the refuge for a fair few French aristocrats following the French Revolution in 1789, and Bath's Queen Square hosts Boules on a regular basis - a much-loved pastime for many locals. The latest addition, however, is one of the best!"
"The bistro on the first floor of this French-themed homeware shop (which also has a bar downstairs) is an artfully dishevelled place, with a lovely, warm atmosphere. Run by the team behind Champagne+Fromage in London, you could come to pair bubbles with unctuous cheeses, including a range of baked camemberts and some large cheese and meat boards. Or come for the generous helpings of mainly French tapas."
"Cheese-lovers are celebrating the arrival of Comptoir + Cuisine (5 George Street; 0 1225 684733), a French concept store, bistro, café and charcuterie, with a champagne and cocktail den downstairs. This raffish but sumptuous bar is the Bath outpost of London’s Champagne + Fromage. Book a table for classic cocktails, baked camembert and more than 50 types of champagne."
"Set in a grand, regal building near St. Nicholas Market, The Bristologist does comfort food well. Cooking up firm favourites for that gastropub grub, this place is award-winning. Have a mooch around the market, then end up here for lunch."
"Hip, warehouse-like setting for burgers, steaks & other comfort foods with old-school cocktails. Address: 47 Corn St, Bristol BS1 1HT"