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14 years ago

Opening soon this first fully functional bubble tea that serves you the most authentic Taiwanese bubble tea in the South West.

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Flavalanche

Flavalanche

(1 review)

Flavalanche? More like flavafail…read more I was highly anticipating taking my American friends to what I thought would be a high point of their visit to Bristol - a truly wonderful city in the main. However, my expectations were immediately lowered when I observed the far from endearing exterior of the shop. I thought the situation could have been rectified by the novelty of the product inside, however, this was far from the case due to just 2 from 4 machines having any fro-yo in them. Nonetheless, my disenchantment only increased when I found out that 2 of the 4 remaining fro-yo flavors were melted - how did this place pass a food inspection?! One of the two flavors was coffee, so if you aren't a coffee-lover like me, you were only left with the one - original. Now, onto the toppings. The choices were limited and I was not impressed by the lack of fresh fruit. The interior decor of the shop made it uninviting. It was dark and dingy and the worker was not there to greet us as we walked in. I would have hoped for more hospitality. The worker sat on her phone while we attempted to serve our runny, melted yogurt and did not offer to help or even apologize for the ruined product. Just like an avalanche, this was an utter disaster.

From the owner: Flavalanche offers some of the UK's best frozen yogurt, bubble tea and smoothies…read more Our frozen yogurt has it all -calcium, protein, and live active cultures that are good for your body. And unlike other desserts containing artificial ingredients or excessive calories and carbs from fat and sugar, Flavalanche frozen yogurt is all-natural and gluten-free. All our flavas are low fat or fat free, and some are sweetened with Stevia, which means they're low sugar too. We have 8 flavours on at any one time, customers grab a tub, pour as much yogurt as they like and then load up with toppings from our 40+ selection. We also make a huge selection of bubble tea, with a green tea or black assam tea base, our teas are rich in antioxidants and infused with natural fruit flavourings. Poured over tapioca pearls, pobbles or fruit jelly, these delicious and refreshing drinks are gulpable through an extra fat straw! Welcome to Flavalanche - An avalanche of flavour, choice and wellbeing.

Caffe Gusto

Caffe Gusto

(4 reviews)

£££

This chain is taking over Bristol with rather upsetting speed. For me, the expansion is entirely…read moreunwelcome and unwarranted. There is scarcely a stretch of shops in Bristol which isn't blighted by the black and orange Gusto logo. My visit to the Clifton branch was frustrating and disappointing. There is by far too much choice on the menu, and there isn't possibly enough time to take in all of the options written up on the chalkboards behind the counter. Fast-moving and slapdash, the service demands of you an instant choice and order, and it's just not possible to make the most of their "build your own" idea for salads and sandwiches. So, selection hastily made, I retreated to a table, and my panini didn't arrive for a whole 10 minutes. It was impossible not to get agitated and annoyed about this because it's all on show; you can see everything they're doing while you wait for them to reheat your panini, and you wait, and wait, while they persist in not addressing your order, so desperate are they to keep taking orders from people in the queue. By the time they get around to making the sandwiches people have ordered, they've forgotten whose is whose, and have to call the orders out in a shouty, frantic way. My cheese and ham panini was the worst I've ever had. The cheese was absolutely boiling and had a horrible, gloopy texture that was much more like cheese sauce. There was so much of it in the panini I had to actually scrape it off. For £3.95, I expected higher quality ingredients, served with much more care.

This cafe may not look like much from the outside (for months I was put off by the brown and orange…read moreexterior) but what you'll find inside it one of Bristol's best bakeries. It reminds me of the bakers I used to visit when I was little - baskets of pastries and cakes in the window and the smell of freshly baked bread when you walk through the door. This particular cafe in Clifton Village is one of many you'll find in around Bristol. At this one on Princess Street you'll find great service, a relaxed atmosphere and exceptionally comfortable chairs to chill out in. Their toasted sandwiches and paninis are filling and tasty, and their tea and coffee is just as good. To any veggies I recommend The Gusto Special - aubergine, hummus, egg and parsley. It may not make you popular but it tastes delicious. An affordable and reliably good lunch can be had here are a tiring day of shopping in Clifton Village.

Coffee Beach

Coffee Beach

(8 reviews)

£

The Coffee Beach cafe is located right on the Harbour-side in the centre of Bristol. Inside there…read moreis lots of sofas and tables which means I was instantly able to find a seat. Additionally they have free wi-fi and you don't have to purchase a card like in Starbucks. There is a huge selection of paninis, coffees and smoothies, far more than the likes of Costas and Starbucks. However, they do not sell any filter coffee, just an Americano which I find quite irritating! The entire place is very nicely designed, with lots of drift wood and beach like decor. Additionally on the back wall there is a huge picture of a tropical beach which is nice to look at! I didn't, however, like the uni sex toilets, although they were clean. The prices are reasonable considering the location. Breakfast is only £1.75 for some beans on toast, and a full English is £4.50. Smoothies are roughly £2.90 and they also do a very nice frozen yogurt for £1.50

Their decor and theme of this cafe carries through all the way to the outside. I find many cafes…read morepay attention to the interior decor, but the outside never quite matches. Here, I found the colourful backed beach type outdoor chairs made the vibe of this cafe trail out onto the street in front of it, which is a good thing. Walking in, it feels light and airy, with light coloured furniture, and a great Palm Beach type mural at the back of the cafe. A glance at the food, made me surprised that a cafe in the busy center caters alot for a gluten free diet. Every category of food here has a gluten free option. They do sandwiches, paninis, ciabattas and big salads. Their fillings are generous, and one's that I found interesting were brie & pear, roast chicken with vegetables, and a chunky meat feast! Cakes served here are brownies, lemon polenta cake, honeybuns (all these three are gluten free), and more traditional deserts like apple pie and cheesecakes. If you want something sweet after your food that's not a cake, they do freshly made smoothies, frozen yoghurt and ice cream too, where you can choose your toppings. A very breezy relaxing cafe, accentuated by its location right next to the river and that beach mural behind you.

Sblended

Sblended

(2 reviews)

Ever since my Grandad gave me my first Werther's Original (I hope this is a real memory, and not an…read moreadvert-induced hallucination) I have had a sweet tooth. Though I've tried to expand my culinary repertoire with vegetables, pulses and fresh fish all I crave is a cup of tea and a biscuit. Which is why Sblended ticks all my boxes. Found at the top of Cabot Circus this milkshake parlour often has gangs of teenagers outside looking all young and intimidating, you know - like they do. But inside there's treats for kids of all ages. The format is simple - pick a flavour (personally, Oreo) and a topping and Bob's your uncle, your fantasy milkshake awaits you. Not the best drink you'll have but a tasty sugar rush if you're lagging while shopping.

Right, I am of two minds about this place, and personally I keep my loyalty to Shakeaway to fulfil…read moremy milkshake cravings! It seems that ever since Shakeaway started to do really well as pretty much the only decent milkshake bar loads of other similar types such as Sblended started popping up around the place which are pretty much identical! Sblended is somewhere that offers a large variety of different milkshakes, you basically can choose between any sweet snack you fancy (from skittles to chocolate fudge cake) and they mix this with ice cream and milk to create you a personal shake! I think it's a brilliant idea, and they do taste amazing (I would always recommend the oreo cookie one!), but because I was such a loyal customer to Shakeaway (haha) I always go here instead... The one thing I would say about these places however is that they are overpriced, they charge around £2.50 for a standard sized milkshake which is pretty hefty! They do offer loyalty cards though if you are a fan, and also a student discount of %10 which is worth having. Overall I love my milkshakes and love the variety of these places so I would recommend Sblended to thirsty shoppers especially in the summer months!

Babocha - icecream - Updated May 2026

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