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Poco at 10: The Bristol tapas bar in Stokes Croft celebrating local ingredients
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Reusable cup scheme officially launched across Bristol
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Bristol s Tobacco Factory Market announces plans to return
It attracts visitors from all over the city
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One of Bristol s most popular weekly markets has announced plans to return.
The Tobacco Factory s Sunday market attracts people from all over the city thanks to its tempting selection of street food traders and independent retailers.
It s made even more popular by the fact it is held in the car park of the Tobacco Factory s much loved cafe-bar, which serves beers from some of Bristol s top breweries and a delicious food menu.
The Southville market has not taken place since January 3 as its organisers decided not to run it throughout the third national lockdown - but it will return next month, on April 18.
Sundial Kitchen moves from North Street to Totterdown
By Martin Booth, Tuesday Mar 9, 2021
Before it can open as a proper sit-down cafe and venue, a new business in Totterdown is operating as a takeaway cafe and shop.
Now open on William Street, The Sundial Kitchen is owned by Chloe Hunt, who has worked in numerous cafes and restaurants, as well as being a private chef in the UK and abroad.
After becoming disillusioned with the amount of waste in the catering industry, Chloe now aims to run her own events, catering and supper clubs, often using rescued and surplus food.