Review: Playground Coffee House, Bristol
I loves a gimmick, me. And when I heard that a coffee house had opened on St Nicholas Street which not only had piles of boardgames but also swings for seats, well I couldn’t wait to visit.
I loves a gimmick, me. And when I heard that a coffee house had opened on St Nicholas Street which not only had piles of boardgames but also swings for seats, well I couldn’t wait to visit.
Want a nutritious and seriously tasty lunch in BS1 without spending too much? Well, The Kitchen has become a bit of a lunchtime staple for me – the hot dishes change daily and there is also a great selection of fresh sandwiches, quiche and their lovely mini (but more than adequate for lunchtime) pizzas. You… Read More Review: The Kitchen, Bristol
I was eagerly awaiting the opening of Flour & Ash on Cheltenham Road. The idea of having sourdough pizza and ice cream on my doorstep had me ridiculously excited. There’s always a concern that somewhere you’ve been looking forward to visiting will disappoint, but I was very pleased with what I saw when I finally went along.… Read More Review: Flour & Ash, Bristol
Haymarket and the Bearpit next door to it are one of the most changed areas in Bristol in the past 18 months – it’s gone from dreary concrete and a row of shuttered buildings to one of central Bristol’s quirkier food hotspots, with Sky Kong Kong serving their own ecelctic selection of Asian dishes, Bearpit Social supplying some excellent coffee &… Read More Review: Mathilda’s Chilli Bar, Bristol