New pop-up fine dining restaurant to launch in Bristol
Home Grown will showcase the finest local produce
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Crowds enjoy Breaking Bread in Bristol in 2020 (Image: Simon Boddy)
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Two top Bristol restaurants are joining forces to launch a new fine dining concept at Clifton Downs.
The Pony & Trap and Pasta Loco are launching Home Grown at Breaking Bread later this month, which will celebrate the cultural diversity of the city .
Fine dining and food markets to come to Breaking Bread
By Lowie Trevena, Tuesday May 11, 2021
Two of Bristol’s much-loved restaurants will come together in a new collaboration at Breaking Bread.
Breaking Bread hosted tipi restaurants of the Pony & Trap and Pasta Loco, and organisers have now announced that fine dining will return to the Downs on May 20.
The all-new restaurant concept, Home Grown, has been created by Josh Eggleton, Ben Harvey and Joe Harvey as a way to celebrate Bristol’s food scene, while ensuring on sustainability.
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Valley Fest in Chew Magna.
- Credit: Ania Shrimpton
Valley Fest has announced its bumper food line-up to complement top music acts and family fun this summer.
Billed as the ‘best-tasting music festival in the South West’, the event boasts chef demonstrations, a live-fire stage and opportunities to feast with your friends and family.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor will be performing at the event.
- Credit: Laura Lewis
Travis, Deacon Blue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Toploader and Beans On Toast are among the music acts set to perform at the festival, which is running from July 30 to August 1 at Luke Hasell’s organic farm in Chew Magna.
Valley Fest in Chew Magna.
- Credit: Ania Shrimpton
Valley Fest has announced its bumper food line-up to complement top music acts and family fun this summer.
Billed as the ‘best-tasting music festival in the South West’, the event boasts chef demonstrations, a live-fire stage and opportunities to feast with your friends and family.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor will be performing at the event.
- Credit: Laura Lewis
Travis, Deacon Blue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Toploader and Beans On Toast are among the music acts set to perform at the festival, which is running from July 30 to August 1 at Luke Hasell’s organic farm in Chew Magna.
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