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    The Canteen

    3.9 (36 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Thom W.

    I've been to the Canteen during the day, evening and late at night. I've been for events, gigs, drinks in the summer and also just to sit with my laptop and work for a few hours. I've been there loads of times, so it's safe to say that I'm well placed to review it - and I'm a big fan! It isn't, however, somewhere I go a lot or often. I think it's because there are better places to go if you're looking for a coffee, better places to go if you want to hang out with mates in the summer, and there's better places to catch a gig. But that said, there isn't many better places that do it all, and I think that's why it's so popular! The food they serve is really good. It's always seasonal and always fresh and has a definite hippy theme to it. Drinks wise they have a pretty standard bar, 5-7 draught ales, lagers and ciders and a decent top shelf. The Canteen is a great all-round day and night venue and one that I'm sure will be around for s long time.

    Spacious and laid back
    Caz M.

    Great for a little daytime work...coffee and wifi...plus plug sockets incase you need extra power. I love visiting this place during the daytime. Based in Stokes Croft, you can purchase a coffee (reasonably priced), and set up your laptop on one of the tables. The staff are always friendly, the music always good, and a little outdoor sun trap in case you feel the need for a little sun. You can even purchase CD from one of the many local bands that perform there, as they adorn the wall on the stage and are a fiver each. In the evening, it is much busier, with live music and DJs. Come prepared though if it's sunny, as it can be a bit on the hot side - well more like a sweatbox, so short sleeved tops are a must. On weekends, it's best to get there early, as you could end up queuing outside as this is a popular venue, especially when the students are about.

    Chris B.

    The Canteen is an amazing hub for art and music and really encapsulates the community of Stokes Croft. I think I prefer going down there for a cappuccino during the day, there's huge outside seating area or if it's too cold for any of that, one of the walls inside is basically a window from floor to ceiling, so it lets in loads of natural light. I thought I drank all the rum there is around but the bar staff introduced me to Green Island rum, which was delicious and it's always pretty great when a bar can recommend and introduce you to something new, and tasty. I went on a night out there last week with a mate I hadn't seen for a while, don't go to catch up with an old mate while there's a band playing, you won't hear each other talking. But definitely go to watch some live music. This is a really cool space and they have done some really fantastic things with it. Check out the graffiti art in the toilets (slightly more advanced than the usual stuff). If you get the chance to take part in some of the amazing work coexist (that's who lives above the canteen) are doing for the local community, you really should. They are basically doing what the local council should be; talented taking responsibility for their local community, the people in it and the environment and getting valuable things done.

    Rachel W.

    Canteen is the uber-cool bar café that opened up on Stokes Croft, where it meets Jamaica Street, about a year ago. With regular music nights, great food, and a huge terrace, its got all of the ingredients it needs to complete a winning recipe. Upstairs they have rented out studio and workshop space to some of Bristol's cutting edge artists and musicians. With about five floors of rooms, there's plenty of creative energy surging through the place. Since Canteen has opened there has been a shift in emphasis on the Croft. Leftbank seems to have suffered a little bit (probably owing to the fact that it doesn't have an outside terrace), and The Full Moon and Attic Bar has taken a severe nose-dive. I walked past the other day, and there was no-one in the Full Moon courtyard, even though it was sunny. Conversely, Canteen was brimming over with people. We Are The Nynes recently took full advantage of the ready-made audience on the Canteen terrace when it played a spontaneous gig on Turbo Island opposite. So many people flooded the area that traffic came to a standstill and the police were called. The Nynes were able to play a full set before order was returned to this regularly chaotic quarter. They are a class act, and I hope that the publicit5y has served them well.

    Mussels with chorizo
    Nick S.

    Awesome locale. Delish (cheap!) food, friendly bar staff and proper ales. The place gets pretty crazy on Saturday night as it transitions to a live music / dance venue, but it's all in good fun. Just don't expect to have much conversation after 10pm! The menu rotates daily, with mains costing between £6-10. I had mussels with chorizo that were fantastic. Plus, all meals include soup and bread. Menu Super Bonus: You can get a bowl of jelly beans with your pint!

    When in Bristol! Gotta have a cider :)

    Great vibe, great crowd, really captures the essence of what Bristol is all about. I've been to the canteen every time I go to Bristol, either playing with bands or just somewhere to start a night out. Always full of happy faces and the food is great too! Staff are cool and smiley :-) Gets a but stuffy when it's full but that's like any other venue really. Also the sound when playing has never been great but I guess that isn't really a problem with the venue itself. All in all, a great place!

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    Canteen is the uber-cool bar café that opened up on Stokes Croft, where it meets Jamaica Street, about a year ago.

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    Nails Gallery

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    3.2(6 reviews)
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