BristolRestaurants

Tapas restaurants in Bristol

  1. A

    Picture House

    This converted cinema is another sign of how far British cooking has come. The dining room is light and sexy, with picture windows, chocolate-coloured seats and blonde-wood floors, and the menu mixes Albion classics (slow-cooked mutton, pig-in-a-blanket, Eton Mess) with esoteric fare (smoked eel, wild boar, squirrel).

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  2. B

    Quartier Vert

    The QV has been a Whiteladies mainstay for two decades, and after several revamps has settled on Spanish and Southern Med flavours, supplemented by designer cheeses, sausages, tapas and home-baked bread. Wine-tasting and Slow Food courses will knock that philistinic palate into shape.

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