Wednesday, 23rd July 2008
Harbourside / Eating & Drinking on Harbourside
Arnolfini cafe bar offers a daily menu of light bites, tapas and larger meals with a brunch menu on offer at weekends and a summertime outdoor barbeque.
Bordeaux Quay comprises a restaurant, brasserie, bar, deli, bakery and cookery school under one roof and offers the best in regionally sourced organic food and drink.
Dockyard Cafe Bar at Brunel's ss Great Britain offers superb food with great views of the harbour.
Las Iguanas offers Latin cuisine made with fresh ingredients, mouth-watering regional food & drink and service from passionate people.
The Ellipse Restaurant is renowned for its relaxed, stylish atmosphere. The head chef sources locally produced ingredients and the ever-changing menu reflects the season.
The Terrace Restaurant offers a modern, stylish and relaxed environment - the perfect setting in which to enjoy the varied menu of quintessentially English cuisine.
Enjoy traditional Irish hospitality at The Waterfront Pub. Relax, grab a drink and watch the big sporting games - football, rugby, golf and Gaelic football.
Llandogger Trow is a historic pub built in 1664 and thought to be the where Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island.
Unique cafe/restaurant above a specialised mountain bike shop. Light, airy and rustic, Mud Dock Cafe has become one of Bristol's favourite haunts.
Spike Canteen is a modern canteen serving great salads and snacks.
An award winning conversion of a former police station, Riverstation offers stunning views of the old docks.
Severnshed is a modern restaurant housed in a former 19th century Brunel-built boathouse, with a huge outside terrace for waterside dining with views.
Watershed Cafe Bar's relaxed waterside location is the perfect environment to enjoy freshly prepared food. Fully non-smoking and free internet access.
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