14 best restaurants in Bristol to visit this year
The IndependentSign up to IndyEat's free newsletter for weekly recipes, foodie features and cookbook releases Get our food and drink newsletter for free Get our food and drink newsletter for free SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Magari, Unit 18 – Cargo 2, Museum Street, Bristol, BS1 6ZA | 01179292865 | [email protected] | magaripasta.co.uk Snobby’s open image in gallery Snobby’s name comes from the owner, who wanted to make fun of his own snobbiness Chandos Road is home to not one but two Italian favourites. Little Hollows Pasta, 26 Chandos Rd, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6PF | 0117 973 1254 | www.littlehollowspasta.co.uk Caper and Cure open image in gallery There’s no trickery or theatre at Caper and Cure – just delicious food One thing that really stood out to me about Caper and Cure, located in bustling Stokes Croft, was the fact that the steak and chips were actually served on the same plate. Marmo, 31 Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1RG | 0117 316 4987 | [email protected] | www.marmo.restaurant The Clifton open image in gallery Despite being in Clifton Village, there’s an almost rural feel to this restaurant I fell in love with The Clifton immediately thanks to the nostalgic waft of smoky countryside fires and homely cooking that always takes me back to my grandparents. 1 York Place, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1 AH | 0117 244 7775 | [email protected] | www.1yorkplace.co.uk Poco open image in gallery The setting doesn’t really get more vibrant than at Poco Sat with arguably the best view of Turbo Island in the whole of Stokes Croft, settings don’t really get more vibrant than at Poco.