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    Bordeaux Quay

    3.7 (22 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Casual
    Outdoor seating

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    Will P.

    BQ, as those in the know call it, is an ambitious feat. It's a high end restaurant in one of the old sheds that line the waterfront here, with not only a restaurant, but a deli, bar, and bakery on sight. They aim to do a lot more than just serve food here - there's a strong environmental commitment and educational activities too. They proudly tell you about their commitment to locally sourced food, although that doesn't stop them buying Dijon mustard or good Italian wines. I shouldn't pick holes. It's all very worthy, and refreshing to see that a restaurant with a commitment to environmentalism doesn't have to be an organic only vegan outfit. The people of Bristol seem to like to treat themselves, and Bordeaux Quay does a brisk trade. Fortunately the space is appropriate for this, with the high ceilings and big windows meaning it never feels claustrophobic.

    Charlene L.

    Bordeaux Quay strikes me as a place that's shiny and classy, but wrapped up in a Jamie Oliver type of feel, which is very popular these days. The menu is very inviting, with things like asparagus soup, duck liver parfait, slow roast pork and they do sunday roasts with all the trimmings too. It is all very fresh, seasonal food that certainly delights the senses. The endearing bit I like about Bordeaux Quay is the deli on the right of the restaurant. They sell a range of cheeses, a large selection of home baked bread, loose teas, jams, italian imports of oil and pasta, salami, free range eggs.. and the list goes on! They also stock cook books, and support local artists by selling their self made cards. I would buy everything in here to stock my kitchen if the wallet allowed! One product that I found very cute was a flower pot candle with seeds. When it finished burning out, the melted wax becomes the soil for the seeds to sprout in. For those who want to take away, their range of sandwiches from the deli are delectable; besides using sliced bread, they use foccacia's and ciabatta's too. Oh, and the olives here are amazing. Brasserie times and deli times differ from the restaurant times listed here, so do check the website! This place isn't particularly to my taste. Despite it having all the right criterias and seemingly all the right ethics, it doesn't pull itself off as somewhere as homely as the image they are trying to portray. Instead it comes off as exclusive and rather pretentious. Maybe they need to add to their range, a big slice of humble pie.

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    Melanie M.

    A petit slice of France sits on Bristol's waterfront, in the form of Bordeaux Quay. Brain-child of gastronomer and environmentalist Barny Haughton, everything served is organic and sourced fresh from local producers, including delicious lean meats, shellfish, veg and Very Interesting cheeses. They make all bread products in their bakery (take a still-warm walnut loaf home with you if they have any left!). We sampled pork belly with the crunchiest crackling and most silky mash, intensely dark lamb tagine and cous-cous, plump apricots and rhubarb and ginger syllabub with shortbread that was so short it was almost pure butter. With in-house cookery school, you too can learn to cook this well (perhaps!) The pricier main restaurant takes bookings, whereas the just-as-lovely cheaper brasserie does not.

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    Review Highlights - Bordeaux Quay

    When I first moved to Bristol I thought to myself "I want to find myself a drinking hole near the harbour".

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    Flinty Red

    Flinty Red

    4.1(14 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    £££

    Drinks were horrible. I had coronavirus for two days because of it. I pretty sure they were out of…read moredate and it was a very cheap brand and when I told them about this one of them said that's not right you're just being an idiot. I told them well you're not being very nice to me so I'm gonna write a bad yelp review. Trust me do not go then she assaulted me. He punched me in the face, I called the police and, he was arrested I do not recommend this place. Period.!!!

    As Jon B. alludes to, Cotham Hill is a bit of a graveyard row. Shops and restaurants come and go…read morehere, with only a few managing to gain traction and endure. Flinty Red will survive though, I think. Corks of Cotham, the nearby independent wine merchants (also well worth a visit) are behind this restaurant, with the focus being on getting the perfect bottle to complement your meal. They're passionate about wine here and will take the time and effort to make sure you get something you're happy with. The food's French and Spanish influeced and very much made to match the wine list (which with 100 choices really is comprehensive). The food is well sourced, with plenty of care and attention put in. Whilst you might end up spending a pretty penny of wine the food is reasonably priced, which means you can feel a bit less guilty for spending so much on drink. Not to busy at the moment, but still a decent atmosphere. Head here especially if you're a wine afficienado, but even if you're not.

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    Lockside - Plenty of room, but it does get very busy at breakfast!

    Lockside

    3.6(13 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    £££

    An ugly flyover is an odd place to put a restaurant. It's housed in a portacabin sort of building…read morethat looks like it has been squashed into the gap between the road and the ground. Even odder, there is nothing around it apart from the harbour and empty roads feeding into the flyover system, hardly the place to put a restaurant. So, this place doesn't trade on its location or its looks. One would expect the food to be something special, then. And it does manage to live up to expectations. With a comprehensive menu (impressive given the small space they've got to stuff a kitchen into) you should be able to find something you like. The meat in general is very good, and they do amazing things with chicken. X is worth the less than desirable surroundings When I get here, there were Smarties on offer as an odd sweet appetizer before your meal. Everything here is a bit eccentric; I guess it's to be expected from the people who decided to put a restaurant under an on ramp. Don't let any of it, or the location put you off. Lockside is a gem and proof that it's the food that makes a restaurant

    Instead of breakfast (and because we had a lazy Saturday morning watching Weekend with Waitrose),…read morewe decided to have lunch at Lockside, which we've never done before. It's a great breakfast place, so how could it go wrong? It didn't go wrong. Coffee arrived, coffee got drunk. Sausage butties were devoured, and garlic rosemary potatoes were devilishly consumed as we soaked up the sunshine and traffic fumes on the cafe balcony. What started as a well-intentioned 'light' lunch turned into a huge helping of good, simple food that didn't cost a small fortune. Our only mistake was in paying at the till, which meant we didn't get jelly beans with our check.

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    Lockside - Generous portions at Lockside.

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    Generous portions at Lockside.

    The Pump House - Foraged Flowers Dessert

    The Pump House

    3.3(19 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    £££

    The pump house is situated down on the habourside, near the dock yards and mooring stations. It…read morelooks like it's been recently refurbished, with its swanky modern décor and comfy seats. It's got a nice romantic feel to it, especially if you come here at night as every table has a candle on it. As such, it's not really a drinkers pub, but more a family orientated/civilized kind of establishment, but this is no bad thing. There's a good range of ciders on tap, and especially on a summer's day, it's a perfect palce to sit down by the water and sup on a cider, and they've got a large outdoor seating area to allow you to do so. It is a little bit on the steep side in terms of price, but just about worth it if you're coming for a civilized drink or two.

    It is the hottest day of the year and I just sat outside a pub by the river and had the most…read moreamazing traditional British pub food with a modern twist. I'm talking about a ploughman's, or fish and chips, or my favourite, welsh rarebit (it's not just cheese on toast if it's cooked properly) with the best homemade chips I have ever had. The service was lovely and friendly, even though it was boiling and very busy. The meals at this pub are served with proper chutneys, cheeses and sauces and actually go some way to convincing you that we do actually have national dishes in this country that people might like to eat. Seriously though, try the Welsh rarebit with a side order of chips and a bitter shandy...that's British summer time...you can keep your fruity Pimms Boris! We actually got off to a bad start as when we arrived all of the outside tables were reserved! So it's the hottest day of the year and a pub with lovely food and a beer garden is losing business by reserving most of their outside tables and not letting people sit on them even when they are empty. This is their choice, but a bit of a ridiculous system to be honest. You are actively turning business away for people who aren't there and could show up at a later time. So my suggestion is book a table. And ok so you wish the pub was facing the other way; more toward the river and less towards the road, but now I'm just nit picking.

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    Bordeaux Quay - modern_european - Updated May 2026

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