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    The Bristolian

    4.3(24 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    £

    As an American, I always struggled to enjoy a full English breakfast. I guess it's the baked beans…read more We generally don't eat baked beans for breakfast, it's more of a lunch/dinner item. However, I was told the full English breakfast here (they call it the Bristolian on their menu) was incredible so I gave it a whirl. I was not disappointed. In fact, I think they may have won me over. First off, the presentation was incredible. I didn't take a picture, but in retrospect I should have, just so you could see it. Second, everything was hot. Like, I burned my mouth because I didn't have the patience to wait for the food to cook a little bit. Worth it. Third, everything was cooked to perfection. The potatoes were crispy and soft on the inside, and perfectly flavored. The bacon was very tasty. The eggs were not over cooked, and were full of flavor. The baked beans were amazing (I didn't see this coming). I usually avoid them anywhere I go, but especially when they're part of breakfast in the UK. Wow! Also, the sesame infused spinach was better than I could have imagined. Fourth, they give you a large portion at a reasonable price. Considering the ingredients are premium quality, this is quite a feat. Being a fairly large guy, who needs a bit more to eat than your average person, I was satisfied with the portions. Lastly, the staff was so friendly and helpful. Incredible service! Do places like this get Michelin stars? Maybe they should. Well done, Bristolian!

    Took my family of 5 to experience some local fair for our time in Bristol. I was worried about them…read moreaccommodating our big group but we arrived at 9:45am on Sun and got in just ahead of the rush. Our little window table barely fit us but staff was friendly and took care of us. I picked this place because we don't like English food and I thought they served waffles! Pancakes with bacon instead and a white hot chocolate were amazing! It had a fascinating & eclectic charm that was just what I wanted to experience. Check it out!

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    Royce Rolls Cafe

    Royce Rolls Cafe

    3.8(9 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    £

    After discovering Royce Rolls on a womble around St Nicholas' market I made it a personal mission…read moreto convert all my friends, both veggie and meat-eater, to it's delicious fare. When I first walked past their 'sausage' rolls, and scotch eggs my eyes glazed over, knowing that these meaty treats were strictly off limits. I've been a vegetarian for almost ten years but still can't resist the look of roast dinner or shepherd's pie. So imagine my delight when I realised they were 100% veggie friendly! I know in the past I've bored friends to death in the pursuit of convincing them that soya and meat-like products were just as scrumptious as the real thing, but Royce Rolls is an all-round winner. Even I can admit that some vegetarian alternatives can taste a bit anaemic and cardboard-y, but everything from their samosas to their ciabattas are packed with enough flavour to keep everyone happy. And if you're in the mood for something sweet - they've got something for vegans, vegetarians and carnivores a-like. Royce Rolls is a hit with market traders, shoppers and tourists: just make sure it's on your hit list the next time you visit St Nick's market.

    A café called Royce Rolls may sound like a spoonerism but there's nothing confusing about its…read moreculinary provenance. This is a food basket of sterling sustenance that's been tamping veggie foodstuffs into freshly baked rolls since 1979, which I'm told makes it Bristol's oldest cafe. By keeping the prices down they've cultivated a loyal clientele of local office workers and stallholders alike and it's an ideal place to stop off for a roll 'n' bowl of something or a Fair Trade tea at a fair-trade price when out browsing the stalls in St Nick's Market. Lucy, who took the business over a couple of years ago, hails from a foodie background and knows that with pit-stop catering you have to keep it fresh, filling and unfangled - but don't think keeping it simple means lesser quality, as there's nothing naff about this caff - their ciabbata roll filled with chunky-sliced tomato and Italian herbs drizzled in olive oil is a prime example of stylish simplicity and is now a favourite sandwich combo when I'm having a midnight snack attack.

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