How Cargo helped transform Bristol into a culinary paradise
The Wapping Wharf shipping container development is home to a wealth of fantastic independent restaurants
Cargo at Wapping Wharf (Image: Jon Craig)
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It s easy to forget that the plot of land behind M Shed was not exactly the most attractive of places in Bristol not too long ago.
13 things to look forward to in Bristol in May as lockdown eases
Including a gin boat cruise, sit-down gigs, a celebrity football match and new restaurants
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Lakota Gardens in Bristol (Image: Lakota Gardens)
We ve all had more freedom since lockdown measures were eased last month and many of us have enjoyed getting out and about a bit more.
Pubs, restaurants and cafes reopened for outdoor service on April 12 and have enjoyed a brisk trade, thanks largely to the sunny weather.
Step 2 of the Government s roadmap to exit lockdown also saw the return of beauty services such as nail salons and hairdressers, as well as non-essential retail.
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Pub in the Park will be at Royal Victoria Park, Bath from the 18th-20th of June.
- Credit: Courtney Smith
After careful planning, Pub in the Park is back and bringing you delicious food and fantastic music once again. With new stops along the way, they will be at Royal Victoria Park, Bath in June
A perfect treat this summer, Pub in the Park will be in Bath for three days between the 18th and 20th of June. Tom Kerridge will be joined by lots of other famous faces from the culinary world, such as James Martin, Stephen Terry, Josh Eggleton and Atul Kochhar. The weekend will be filled with demos and opportunities to try food from Michelin star chefs, all at an affordable price.
New Bristol restaurant offering Sunday brunch announces details of pre-paid ticket system
The Pony Bistro on North Street, Bedminster, is the latest venture from chef Josh Eggleton and his sister, Holly
Josh Eggleton and his sister, Holly Eggleton at the Pony Bistro on North Street, Bedminster.
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Breaking Bread and Arbor Ales come together to create new IPA
By Lowie Trevena, Thursday Apr 15, 2021
An all-new fresh session IPA has been created as part of a new collaboration between two of Bristol’s big food and drink names.
Breaking Bread, the village of tipis on the Downs home to a host of restaurants and a pub, and Easton-based Arbor Ales have come together to create Breaking Brews.
Launched as Breaking Bread reopens its Pipe & Lovers pub garden, for every pint of the new IPA bought, 50p will go towards funding Breaking Bread’s new Team Canteen.
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