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    Platforms cafe & Winebar

    5.0 (1 review)
    InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Wine Bars
    Closed 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

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    Junior Poon Chinese Restaurant & Wine Bar

    Junior Poon Chinese Restaurant & Wine Bar

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    What an amazing place. This is one of the reasons why I use trip advisor and also spend a fair…read moreamount of time reviewing places. We were in Weston-Super-Mare enjoying the beach and wanted to visit a really nice chinese restaurant. A search on TripAdvisor showed this place as being excellent and the reviews praise this restaurant greatly. We drove there and were lucky enough to get a table. The restaurant is very small but beautifully presented. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and whilst they were booked fully we did get a table with a note that we only had 1.5hours to eat, which was fine with us though. All of the waiters/waitresses that we interacted with were brilliant - they were friendly and helpful and gave good advice. The food was out of this world delicious. It was freshly prepared, the ingredients tasted fresh and set your taste buds alive. We had the spring rolls as well as Crispy sezchuan chicken for starters followed by their Crispy chilli beef and everything was amazing. Now we live about 55minutes away from his place but both me and my wife agree that if we are looking for a great chinese and want to have a nice meal we will drive here because it is just so worth it. Truly fantastic!!

    Awesome food and hospitality to die for. This really is the place to go if you want lovely food in…read morea friendly environment. Set in beautiful Hill Rd, the location is a stones throw from the Victorian pier. Junior is always there and is rarely without a smile on his face. Always looks after every single customer Simply brilliant

    The Cellar

    The Cellar

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    £££

    Traveling with my UK friends from California, I was fortunate to dine at the Cellar restaurant and…read morewine bar. We were a party of 5 and all had delicious dishes with no complaints. The beef bourguignon was tender, the veggie burgers had a perfect brioche bun and tasty burger, the spiced Moroccan lamb had rave reviews. I had something that was British...the fish pie. I was pleased with my British pie. We also had a variety of wines by the glass. I loved the choices and the prices. Great selection! To top off the evening, we had entertainment from a duo that was so talented. They even played a "Star is Born" Lady Gaga request for us. All in all, great food, wine, ambiance and entertainment. Thank you Mary.

    The hubs and I came upon this place from a friend's recommendation. We already love Clevedon, and…read morewe also love wine and tapas so this place had to be a winner. It is small inside but super cute and a little quirky with a nice selection of wine and spirits. This place also has a long list of tapas as well as main courses. Although, I wouldn't actually call this classic tapas, more like small plates. We went for quite a few options as we were pretty hungry and heard they were small. Definitely order more than you normally would as yes, they are in fact, on the small side. Smaller than most tapas plates to be honest, but that just means you can order more ;-) We had: chicken skewers (tiny, tasty, a little too lemony), meatballs (my favorite, flavorful, moist, spicy sauce), Spanish omelet (nice, needed more seasoning), hard boiled eggs with cream cheese (more like a deviled egg, not enough cream cheese-sauce-stuff), hummus (good, not enough hummus for all the pita), cheddar (awesome, strong, vintage, we ordered a second), ciabatta with oil & balsamic (NOT ciabatta, a cheap baguette). Yes, we are fatties but honestly it's not as much as it sounds! It was all decent, I don't know if I would come back here for a nice dinner out, but I would definitely come back for the atmosphere and if I were feeling peckish for a bunch of things. Also, the service was great and the prices can't be beat.

    Brunel Wine Bar

    Brunel Wine Bar

    4.3(3 reviews)
    10.1 mi
    ££

    After a hard day's pottering around the boutiques of Clifton Village, I recently stumbled across…read morethis pleasant little bar. I popped in for a quick pint, only intending for the coupling of bum and barstool to be a brief flirtation, but before I knew it, they were practically married! With its minimalist, Shaker-style interior and friendly service, it's a great place to relax with a few cheeky beverages oiling the wheels of conversation. If you, as I do, have an allergic reaction to the plethora of 'style' bars that are spreading across Bristol like a badly-decorated rash, then this friendly, unpretentious haunt is a great antidote. The food is also delicious with a wide range of tapas dishes that are served in Tardis-like pots - they don't look big but they certainly fill you up! Above all, it's the service that really impressed me. With staff that insisted on lending me their mobile when I needed to make a call, and a manager who plonks free grub down on your table after a few hours of drinking, this is a bar that I look forward to returning to.

    This is in a lovely spot overlooking the posh hustle and bustle of Clifton village. It's only a…read moresmall bar but they have a fantastic selection of vinos and it has a nice sophisticated feel. It's the kind of place you could easily come on your own for a drink as the staff are chatty and the stools are set up along the bar. You can also peek out of the windows which open on to the street and spot the totty going by but it's a nice place just to sit outside and drink too. I had knocked back so much wine last time I was there that I had to soak it up with some food and really enjoyed the little tapas plates they do- there's quite a selection for such a small place. Its laid-back vibe reminds me of places in Italy where taking a load off with a glass of wine doesn't have to be a big boozy session and can actually feel quite clean and sophisticated!

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    The Quadrant

    The Quadrant

    4.4(8 reviews)
    10.1 mi
    ££

    Although it looks very much it from the outside this is not a pub but in fact a wine bar. The main…read moredifference is they have a slightly larger wine list and a wine cellar downstairs. Probably a few less students and old men as well. It's got a prime Clifton village location, and many a time has there been when I've trudged past to go to work and jealously looked in on the drinkers. It's a treat when I do get to go. Just the right side of sophisticated, without being a bit too ridiculous and Cliftonish. I prefer it in the basement, where you're not on display to people like me walking past (if you're a bit of a poser this would probably be the place to do it). Down here you can drain a bottle of wine without being too aware of the time (and thus not feel quite so guilty about how long you've stayed there). It's certainly not bad up the top though and you'll be sure to have an enjoyable evening at The Quadrant whether you're upstairs or down.

    On the corner of the main drag of Clifton Village, the quadrant is a small wine bar. I quite like…read morethe feel of the place, as it never seems to be too crowded, the atmosphere is just the right tone of upmarket drinking establishment, and the wine cellar beneath the top bar is a cosy place to get to the bottom of a few bottles of wine. Though that might set you back a bit, they do wines (and champagne) by the glass, ranging from £3.50 upwards. They've got a variety of bar snacks, including pizzas, which are good value at £5.50, but I would advise the Nachos, which are surprisingly filling and really good quality. Although the service was a bit slow (our order was misplaced), it was well worth it in the end. The aforementioned cosyness takes on another level in the evenings, upstairs as well, so I reckon the best time to give it a try would be an after work drink on a weekday evening, when you won't run the risk of it being too busy, but you'll get to see the evening atmosphere. The regular wine tasting evenings also provide good value, from £10 a head (sometimes including food), so give it a go for some new found drinking knowledge.

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