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    Boston Tea Party

    3.9 (11 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jenni D.

    If ever the phrase "would be more popular if they weren't so busy" applied to a cafe, it would apply to The Boston Tea Party. It helps if you're an eagle-eyed seat spotter as nearly every time I've walked through its doors the cafe has been packed to the rafters. But don't let that put you off - it's busy for a reason! Located in Queens Street, it is the perfect place for a cup of coffee and a sit down after a laborious day of shopping. Or after a laborious walk up from Park Street, depending on your level of fitness. This particular shop is one of just seven family run West Country cafe's who pride themselves on using local produce and fresh ingredients - all served at fair prices. As soon as you walk through The Boston Tea Party's blue doors your senses will be lifted with the smell of coffee beans grinding and Panini's toasting. It's probably not the best place if you're looking for a quick caffeine fix as I often have to wait a while before my order is read (giving me time to pounce on the next available chair). Make sure you try out one of their homemade sweet treats: the individual cheesecakes will guarantee you make a return visit.

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    The Marmalade Cafe - Street view

    The Marmalade Cafe

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    £

    Lady Marmalade I…read morewill start by saying that The Marmalade café is my favourite café in Bristol. Obviously it helps being just around the corner from home but at the same time the quality of food and friendly service are both excellent. Any good café can be judged by its breakfast and The Marmalade Café comes up trumps with high quality ingredients, cooked well for a cheap price. What more could you ask for? If you do order the cooked breakfast make sure you also ask for the veggie option of home made bubble and squeak to be added. This elevates the breakfast to another level. I now can't imagine ordering a breakfast without it. Apart form the breakfast the food is all great with interesting daily specials and cakes always available. Including homemade Marmalade of course. There is also a nice resident puppy called Doris who if you are lucky will say hello. Easily the best café in the Blackboy Hill area and I urge you to visit.

    1 year later, this place is still awesome…read more Definitely hands-down the best breakfast place in Clifton. Their homemade marmalade is so good, I think about it throughout the year while I'm not in the UK. I'm not sure where they get their bacon, but it's absolutely killer. The anytime breakfast with a side of crumpets/marmalade with tea is about £8. You can't get a better deal than that for fresh, made-to-order food that's not greasy. I'm so glad this place has survived in an address that's historically had quite a bit of turnover.

    Cosy Club - It's really grand in Cosy Club, the site of an old bank.

    Cosy Club

    4.1(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    ££

    Lovely environs and decor. The menu was fairly classic with some refreshing twists (eg. we had a…read morestandard English breakfast with chorizo beans, a flair that my partner really liked) and all was delish. The service was very attentive but not obtrusive at all.

    We first entered the grand old bank that is now Cosy Club last week for breakfast and promised…read moreourselves that we would return for dinner, so this evening I had tapas (£11.50 for three small dishes) that consisted of small Cumberland sausages, chorizo and fish. The other dish was a New York steak ciabatta (with amazing chips). We ordered wine and washed the tasty meal down before following it up with sticky toffee pudding and a decidedly evil peanut butter cheesecake (which comes in a glass). We like it here. It's grand and light, and the food is good and reasonably priced. What would we change? We would upgrade the condiments, so that the ketchup is better, and that authentic maple syrup is used on our pancakes rather than golden syrup, which is thick and doesn't taste of much. We would also have preferred our meals a bit hotter, as we felt like we had to wolf it down before it got cold. But these are small niggles that can be easily fixed, and probably will be at some point if the professionalism of the staff is anything to go by. They're friendly, not over-familiar, not too pushy, and they seem to want to go out of their way to make sure you enjoy Cosy Club. The wine list is short, but will hopefully improve in time. As of writing, it's only been open a couple of weeks. I look forward to being able to buy Champagne by the glass!

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    Bridge Café - Photo of The Bridge Cafe from Avon Gorge Hotel's business website: http://www.theavongorge.com

    Bridge Café

    3.7(7 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    ££

    With such an outstanding location overlooking Avon Gorge and the beautiful Clifton Suspension…read moreBridge, this café certainly makes the most of its location but doesn't score quite so highly with me on its food. It's part of the Avon Gorge Hotel, but it's open to non-guests too and is always heaving at weekends with tourists, visitors and hotel guests. You can get coffee all day, but check before you go there for breakfast, lunch or dinner because they're served between specific times. If it's the food you're going for, I'd say there are plenty of other establishments in Clifton offering better value and quality than the Bridge Café - but you're really paying for the whole experience here, particularly the elegant surroundings and the location, and I'd highly recommend eating here at least once if only to enjoy what has to be one of Bristol's most striking and spectacular views.

    For views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge you can't beat The Bridge Cafe, which clings to the…read morerockface at the rear of the Avon Gorge Hotel. I went here for lunch today and took advantage of the £9.95 for two courses offer, which was incredibly reasonable given the spectacular location and tasty and well-presented food. The one thing that did surprise me was how quiet the restaurant was. Fair enough, it was a Monday lunchtime, but given the beautiful setting I thought it would have been more popular.

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    Primrose Café and Bistro - Taken from their website

    Primrose Café and Bistro

    3.7(32 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    Best pancakes and a very cute vibe. The always very friendly staff makes you feel super welcomeread more

    Some residents of Clifton consider themselves, how shall I put it, slightly more refined than those…read morein other parts of the city. And some of those people frequent the Primrose café. However, don't let that put you off. Whilst it does have a full lunch and dinner menu breakfast/brunch is probably what it does best. On weekend mornings, you'll see it chock-a-block with people having smoked salmon bagels and cappuccinos, and this is the best time to visit. The evening meals are delicious though. The place is candle lit in the evenings too, transforming making for a quite intimate experience. This really has got the fundamentals of a good restaurant exactly right. The service is as sharp as anywhere else I've been recently, and you can see that plenty of attention has been given to the interior design. All the food I've had has been delicious. Having gushed about it I should warn that it's certainly not cheap, which is unsurprising given the location (Clifton Village) and probably explains the clientèle. An evening meal for five tops out at over a hundred pounds - this is somewhere for special occasions, or just when you're feeling rich. A piece of toast and a coffee won't cost that much though, so go for breakfast if you haven't got a spare fifty quid lying around in your wallet. Certainly don't pass it up completely just because of the prices, it's a delightful place that's should be on the list of places to go of anyone visiting in Bristol.

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    Primrose Café and Bistro
    Primrose Café and Bistro

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