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Whether you'd like to enjoy fish and chips along with a pint of local brew at a quaint pub or try out an array of exotic food items in more modern surroundings, you're sure to love joining one of our secret food tours of Bristol. Our well-planned Bristol food tours take guests to a unique selection of restaurants, bistros, pubs, bake shops and food stands that seldom find their way onto tourist maps but that offer adventurous eaters once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to dive into traditional and modern British cuisine. Bristol's location near Britain's west coast ensures that freshly caught seafood is almost always on the menu, and if you're seeking old-school favorites like shepherd's pie, bubble and squeak, roast beef or bangers and mash, you definitely will not be disappointed.

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This Street Food Tour is a mouth-watering journey through one of the UK’s best cities! During this popular 2.5 - 3 hour tour, you will learn some fascinating history and be introduced to Bristol's epic independent food scene.

The tour takes place in the city centre; starting at Wapping Wharf, located at the historic and vibrant harbourside and ending at the well-loved St Nick's market, where you will find Bristol’s largest collection of independent retailers.

You will visit multiple small businesses to sample their scrumptious food and learn why they started their business. You will also be given exclusive discount for your next purchase for the food venues you visit, as well as discount for a selection of bars and coffee shops for on the tour day, which you can enjoy during the scheduled break time while on this tour (approx 30 minutes).

There really is no better way to spend a day than experiencing delicious food with other like-minded local and visiting foodies from all around the world!

Private tours or additional dates are available upon request. Whether you’re travellers looking to experience a vibrant city; family and friends wanting to celebrate a special occasion; or a business in need for a unique activity with colleagues - a private food tour is the perfect group experience! Please contact us about arranging a private food tour using the messaging feature below, or emailing [email protected] (please include the occasion, group size, budget per person and date).

About this tour:

  • This tour duration is between 2.5 and 3 hours depending on the group size
  • This tour can cater for a variety of dietary requirements and allergies
  • Enjoy multiple sample stops to taste delicious food from some of Bristol's best street food offerings from quirky and cool venues from Harbourside to St Nick's
  • Enjoy a scheduled break of at least 30 minutes during the tour to relax or explore
  • Enjoy exclusive discounts both on the day and on your next visit to venues
  • Learn about Bristol's interesting history

Arrive hungry and ready to have a great afternoon!

Please note: a minimum of 6 people are required for this tour to run. If this number isn't reached the host will be in touch to discuss re-scheduling.

Minimum fitness level required.

Age restrictions: 16+

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What people are saying.

I thought this was a fun food tour and I enjoyed chatting to the host and the other people on the...

Thank you so much to the lovely host. We all had such an amazing time and all the food we tried w...

Delicious food tour, super friendly host. The sunshine made it so enjoyable. Would like to have m...

Host was great and enjoyed our stops! The Herbivore was the BEST!

I thought this was a fun food tour and I enjoyed chatting to the host and the other people on the experience! Sometimes on some of the stops I would've liked more to eat and perhaps a way to have portions already set, rather than taking food and being a bit worried that I had taken too much. I loved the food outlets that were chosen. Thanks for the experience!

Thank you so much to the lovely host. We all had such an amazing time and all the food we tried was absolutely delicious. Much appreciated!

Delicious food tour, super friendly host. The sunshine made it so enjoyable. Would like to have more places to visit as Bristol food is just that good. You are in for a treat when you visit the vegan place speaking as a non vegan!

Such a brilliant day, would absolutely recommend.

Very enjoyable tour with knowledgeable and friendly guide

Great tour with some amazing food tasting experiences.

Thoroughly enjoyable tour, great food and guide, Naomi is very knowledgeable about food and the history of Bristol. If you're a foodie and live in or visit Bristol this tour is a must.

Had a great time on the Bristol food tour. Ate some great food, found some new food places, learned new things about Bristol. Naomi was great, she was knowledgeable about Bristol, took us to some lovely places, good balance of walking, food and free time. We had a lovely time thanks. Definitely recommend even if you live in Bristol it’s still worth going and if you don’t its a fab way to see our amazing city.

Really fun afternoon exploring a few of Bristol’s street food highlights

Had a great day out doing something different and with lovely weather too. Naomi was a terrific host.

A very interesting and fulfilling tour both mentally and physically. Naomi is an excellent guide with great knowledge on food and Bristol. This is an amazing gastronomic experience. Looking forward to join other tours host by Naomi.

Spent an interesting and tasty couple of hours participating in the Street food tour with friends. We tasted food from outlets we’d not tried before but certainly will again. Lovely friendly group of people which was a bonus!

I had a fantastic experience with Naomi !! I got to experience Bristol in a way that was so wholesome, it was amazing to try such great food from small businesses that truly love what they do (and so much local produce - love that!) Naomi is warm and welcoming and very insightful in Bristols history. I would highly recommend to any travellers wanting to experience Bristols culture. There's a lot to try in Bristol, I'll definitely be back (And for the wine tour next most likely :P) Thank you!

Great street food tour, host was brilliant. Will be back for the wine tour

Enjoyed our tour, tried foods i had never tried before. Excited to try her dessert tour. Naomi is a fantastic host

Naomi was lovely and made the tour engaging and fun! There were lots of delicious samples to try and we were introduced to lots of local small restaurants and delis. It was definitely good value for money and we will be trying the dessert tour in future!

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  • Experience takes place outdoors
  • Wheelchair accessible
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  • Start: M Shed (waterside), Wapping Rd, BS1 4RN (11:15am) for a prompt 11:30am start
  • Wear appropriate clothes and shoes- this tour will run come rain or shine!
  • Please let your host know in advance of dietary requirements, allergies or pregnancies.
  • Multiple food samples are included in the ticket price
  • There is leisurely walking between venues
  • There is no obligation to try all samples or purchase additional food and/or drink
  • Consider bringing a bottle of water

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Naomi’s love for travel has led her to experience diverse restaurants, cooking classes, food markets and food tours in Europe, North America and Southern Africa. This, combined with her enthusiasm for meeting new people and a passion for her city, led her to develop Bristol Food Tour.

Naomi and the Bristol Food Tour team are dedicated to showcasing delicious flavours from local businesses that bless this historic city. Bristol Food Tour is a fun, food-filled experience, where you can learn and explore Bristol and it’s thriving food scene, while connecting with other like-minded local and visiting Foodies.

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I have to admit that Bristol, UK , wasn’t on our radar as a food-focused city. But, we met someone from the tourism board at a food tourism conference and she convinced us that the Bristol food scene was one to check out.

Once we did a little research we soon became very excited about the trip. We were not disappointed. We ate at some amazing Bristol restaurants, ate traditional British food, drank artisan gin and craft beer . Before we even left, we talked about returning. 

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Bristol Food Guide

In this Bristol Food Guide, we share some of the best places to eat in Bristol both for traditional British pub eats as well as international cuisine. In one trip, we ate Indian, Sri Lankan, pizza, Persian, vegetarian (yes, vegetarian), and more.

We start by sharing some must-eat dishes in Bristol. Then, we share recommendations for some of the best restaurants in Bristol. There are also some recommendations for other ways to enjoy this food-focused city, including a recommended country break and a Bristol food tour. Last, we share some tips on what to drink in Bristol, which is pretty easy to do. Bristol is a fun city.

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What To Eat In Bristol – The Best Food In Bristol

Normally when we put together one of our food travel guides for a city, we start with what to eat in that city. Most of the time this is a list of traditional dishes that are must-eats in that destination.

This Bristol eats list is a little shorter because we ate so many different cuisines while traveling to Bristol. This region, including Bristol and Bath is a melting pot with so many international cuisines represented.

As much as many of our Bristol best dishes were international, we also ate some darn good traditional British cuisine. When eating out in Bristol, particularly when looking for good pub food in Bristol, look for these dishes.

The Best Food In Bristol – 8 Must-Eat Dishes

We travel to the UK a lot, but mostly to London. We also travel to Ireland a few times a year. Some of these dishes are versions of the British comfort food that I love. Some of it is pub grub. Regardless of what you call it, it’s totally tasty.

Traditional Full English Breakfast

Full English Breakfast

This gut-busting breakfast is certainly not something that I can eat every day, but I always try to eat a full English breakfast at least once during a trip. A “Full English” includes eggs, sausage, bacon, beans, and normally mushrooms and a grilled tomato.

Many pubs will offer a Full English. We ate this version after our night spent at Thornbury Castle. They also had individual pieces of an English breakfast on the buffet at the Bristol Hotel.

British Meat Pies

Eating Meat Pies In Bristol

This is another British food I try to track down whenever I am in the UK. We did the same when eating in Scotland , particularly in Edinburgh . The most traditional versions are steak and ale or steak and kidney pie. The meat and gravy are put inside a personal pie crust and baked. There’s something so tasty about the slight sweetness of the pastry crust and the warm filling.

Where to eat meat pies in Bristol : There is a local meat pie chain called Pieminister . We visited their stall at St. Nicholas’s Market, where we ate this meat pie with one side for €6.50. It was fabulous, warm on the inside, with a perfect crust. 

Sausage Roll

Sausage rolls in Bristol

The Brits seem to love meat mixed with a pastry crust. In this case, it’s ground pork sausage rolled inside a pastry crust and baked. It’s often eaten for breakfast or as a snack throughout the day.

Where to eat a sausage roll in Bristol : Locals rave about the sausage rolls at Pinkman’s Bakery on Park Street, up the hill from the Bristol Harbourside. I found their sausage roll to be a bit too thick and too dense but the pastry was tasty. There is also a well-known cake shop with good sausage rolls at St. Nicholas Market called Ahh Toots .

Bristol is a port city after all. When you are there, make sure to treat yourself to some of the best seafood in England. Yes, fish n chips are technically seafood but that’s not what we have in mind. Fishers Restaurant is considered to have some of the best seafood in Bristol. Nearly everything you could imagine including freshly caught lobster and mouthwatering salmon is available at Fishers.

Eating venison

The British tend to do game meats very very well, and that includes venison. Venison is deer meat, it’s lean, and it’s sustainable. In Bristol, you can find venison steaks and tenderloin on many restaurant menus. It’s also frequently made into sausages.

I know venison has a bad rap in the US, with many people feeling like they are eating “Bambi.” If you’ve never tried venison before, do it.

Sunday Roast And Yorkshire Pudding

Sunday Roast and Yorkshire Pudding

If you are visiting on a weekend, definitely make plans to do a Sunday lunch in Bristol. The Sunday Roast is a British tradition started as the meal to be eaten after church on Sunday.

Generally, a Sunday Roast includes a roasted beef, pork, or chicken with all the trimmings, including roasted potatoes, vegetables, gravy, and of course the famous Yorkshire pudding.

Although made from a pudding base that includes egg, flour, and milk or water, a Yorkshire pudding is baked until it has more of a consistency of bread than what many people think of as a pudding.

Where to eat a Sunday Roast in Bristol : A Sunday roast is the British version of going for Sunday brunch in Bristol. Most pubs that serve food offer a roast each week. It’s best to reserve ahead of time and to go early, around noon or 1 pm. The pubs will only have a certain amount of roasts available each week and when they sell out, that’s it.

We ate our Sunday roast in Bristol at 1766 Bar & Restaurant at the Bristol Old Vic Theater . Although not a traditional pub, the space was open and light, filled with locals, and their roasts were amazing!

Bread And Butter Pudding

Bread and Butter Pudding

This is one of my favorite dishes in the whole world to eat. Now, I’m even making bread and butter pudding at home with leftover bread. It’s just so perfectly yum.

Layers of bread, soaked in milk, egg, and sugar, butter, and in this case served warm with vanilla ice cream and custard. Bread pudding is comfort food for me.

Dal And Lentils

Eating vegetarian food in Bristol

Whenever we travel to the UK we always track down Indian food. There is so much great Indian cuisine in the UK. After all, the national dish of England is Chicken Tikka Masala.

Our trip to Bristol happened to coincide with the British Dal Festival, which originated in Bristol and now occurs nationwide each February. I assumed the Dal Festival focused on Indian dal recipes but was surprised to see that it is a festival focused on pulses, which are lentils, legumes, and beans.

The goal is to encourage more sustainable forms of protein. Restaurants across Bristol and the UK participate by featuring dal and lentils on their menu.

We also visited Poco as part of British Dal Week and learned all about Hodmedods, a company that is working hard to revive the lentils industry in Southwest England. Even if you are not in Bristol for the festival, treat yourself to a little dal anyway!

Where To Eat In Bristol 

Where to eat in Bristol

I feel like we covered a lot of territory while in Bristol, at least our step counter seemed to imply that.

We stayed at the Bristol Hotel in the city centre. We spent a good amount of time dining around the area, but also explored some other neighborhoods in Bristol.

Here we will offer recommendations for restaurants in Bristol City Centre, Stokes Croft, and Gloucester Road Bristol restaurants, as well as a few others that don’t necessarily fall into these neighborhoods. We also made some recommendations on Bristol places to eat for particular dishes, which are included above. 

Eating And Drinking At Cargo

Eating at Cargo in Bristol

This was one of my favorite areas of Bristol. Cargo is a community of repurposed shipping containers that are loaded with all sorts of shops and eateries.

Over the course of our stay in Bristol we visited a few times. It helped that it was a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Cargo is home to the Bristol Cheesemonger and a great craft beer bar called The Wild Beer Co Bristol, which offers an extensive selection of sour beers and stouts (my favorite).

I also like this area as an alternative to the large Bristol Harbourside Restaurants across the water. Cargo is more hip, intimate, and definitely local. There are a series of casual eateries, including Pigsty, Woky Ko, and The Athenian.

Tare At Cargo In Bristol

Tare Bristol

We were fortunate enough to dine at Tare , a Michelin-Recommended Restaurant located in two shipping containers on the upper level of Cargo.

From husband and wife team Matt and Diane, they offer contemporary cuisine in a cozy space (only 24 seats), with a four-course tasting menu that changes with the seasons. We loved this meal. Matt prepared every dish expertly without a lot of fuss. Every element of the dish served its purpose, with no extraneous flavors or elements that I see a lot of young chefs trying to add.

Because of its size, reservations are definitely recommended. Tare is open Tuesday through Saturday for dinner and on Saturday for lunch. Tare’s four-course tasting menu is £40 per person, which is a great deal for the quality of the food. 

Places To Eat In Bristol City Center – St. Nicholas Market 

St. Nicholas Market Bristol

St. Nicholas Market is a historic building in the center of Bristol on Corn Street that now is home to all sorts of arts and craft stalls. The market stalls stretch across two buildings and in between is a tasty food alley of local producers.

Check out Ahh Toots for pastries and sausage rolls, Pieminister for meat pies, and Chilli Daddy, offering spicy Chinese food. This is one of the closest things to street food in Bristol. And, take a moment to admire the architectural details in the building, which dates to 1743.

St. Nicholas Market Details

The market is open 9:30-5 Monday through Saturday. Most of the food producers open around noon and close when they sell out. We’ve gotten used to meal times living in Spain.

We visited the St. Nicholas Market around 11 am (our snack time in Spain) and not much was open. We returned around 2:30 (a normal lunchtime in Spain) and many stalls sold out. The sweet spot is probably to arrive between noon and 1 pm for the best selection. That seems to be a good rule for eating Bristol in general. Many lunch places close at 2 or 2:30 pm.

There is also a great coffee place nearby that made Eric say out loud “I love great coffee.” Check out Full Court Press Bristol only a few blocks from the market.  

Cool Places To Eat In Bristol

I feel that each of the places where we ate in Bristol was unique from each of the other places where we ate. The variety of dining on offer in Bristol was a breath of fresh air.

From quirky cafes to vegetarian restaurants, to creative pizza, we ate some darn good food. Most of these restaurants are in the Stokes Croft area, but not all. There has been a recent trend in Bristol restaurants where many are serving small plates, or tapas-sized portions. I was happy with the trend because it enabled us to try a lot more during our visit to Bristol. 

The Gallimaufry

The Gallimaufry Bristol

The Gallimaufry on Gloucester Road is known for its craft beers, artisan coffee, and desserts. It’s a real neighborhood space, with a funky feel. They feature local artists and are one of the better known vegetarian and vegan-friendly restaurants in Bristol.

We enjoyed a few desserts there, including a vegan apple crumble. I enjoyed it so much I felt like I needed to give up my “I Love Pork” badge. Well, almost. I balanced it off with a very much un-vegan friendly cheesecake. 

Koocha Meze Bar

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Koocha , on Zetland Road, has to be one of the best vegetarian restaurants in Bristol. Eric and I fully admit that we’ve never really been a vegetarian or vegan-friendly travel blog. That is probably not going to change.

But, our meal at Koocha was actually pretty darn good. We tried a series of meze, all of which were flavorful. Even their vegan shawarma had the perfect flavors. The bright-colored foods and platters are also entirely Instagram friendly. The cafe is cozy, but just as bright at their plates. Try the beetroot dip and koopa, deep-fried rice balls with cinnamon and turmeric.

Flour and Ash

Flour and Ash Bristol

I would not have normally sought out good Bristol pizza restaurants, but this was an introduction during our Bristol Food Tour and I was thrilled to visit.

Flour and Ash specialize in sourdough pizza in some truly creative flavors. We tried their oxtail cheek and red wine ragu pizza, which was incredible, along with truffle polenta fries. They also carry a good selection of local Bristol craft beers.

Flour and Ash is located on Cheltenham Road and offers deals for £9 pizzas before 6 pm. 

Jamaica Street Stores

Jamaica Street Stores Bristol

Jamaica Street Stores on Jamaica Street is probably best known for its brunch, which they don’t limit to Sundays. Focusing on small plates with international influences, it’s a must-visit restaurant in the Stokes Croft area.

They also carry local craft beer, including drafts from the Bristol Beer Factory. Try the fried chicken with honey, peanuts, and kimchi. Oh my yum. 

Coconut Tree

Coconut Tree Bristol

Coconut Tree prepares small plate Sri Lankan food, with a few locations in the city. We visited as part of British Dal Week and tried their specialty dal of the week, made with red lentils, coconut, and turmeric.

Having never traveled to Sri Lanka, I am not entirely sure how authentic their recipes were, but the food was very tasty.

We ordered more small plates than we probably should have, including egg hoppers, hot battered spicy cuttlefish, devilled crispy pork, and chicken kotthu. All of it was incredible. A must-visit Bristol restaurant if you like Asia cuisine.

River Cottage Kitchen

River Cottage Kitchen Bristol

River Cottage Kitchen is in a former church on Whiteladies Road. It is one of three restaurants run by Chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, a local celebrity chef who focuses on seasonable and sustainable ingredients.

The space is massive (the complete opposite of dining at Tare in Cargo), open, and airy. Try the slow-roasted West Country Cabrito, or baby goat. River Cottage Kitchen also offers a £13 lunch menu during the week. 

Michelin Star Restaurants In Bristol

There are loads of options for fine dining in Bristol. There are both Michelin recommended restaurants and Michelin Starred restaurants in Bristol. Either way, they are some of the top restaurants in Bristol.

Locals also tend to note that the Michelin Starred restaurants in Bristol are a little more down-to-earth than their counterparts in London. We didn’t manage to eat at any of the starred restaurants but enjoyed a lovely meal at the Michelin recommended Tare and loved it. 

Casamia is probably the most well-known of Bristol’s best restaurants. What started as a traditional trattoria is now a fine dining restaurant where both the menus and the interior change with the seasons. The Sanchez brothers behind Casamia also operate the one Michelin star Paco Tapas. This restaurant focuses on Andalusian cuisine and tapas using both British and Spanish ingredients. 

Bulrush Bristol has a reputation for catering to vegans and vegetarians with pleasure. Pony & Trap is a countryside pub located in Chew Magna, about a half-hour south of Bristol that focuses on locally sourced or foraged ingredients. They even have their own working farm on site.

What And Where To Drink In Bristol

Where to drink in Bristol

There is no shortage of places to drink in Bristol, and I can imagine it is a fun weekend break for many Brits. We tried, though, to focus on drinking as local as possible. This included Bristol craft beer, local, artisan gin, and even British ciders.

We learned so much about the local drink that we published a Bristol Craft Beer Guide and a Bristol Gin and Cocktail Guide . Some of the highlights included learning about local cider at the Bristol Cider Shop and all about the craft beer scene over at Moor Beer Bristol on Days Road.

One of the best discoveries in Bristol was Moor Beer. Started in 2007 by an American ex-pat, Moor Beer pushes the envelope on British craft (or independent) beer brewing. Not afraid of a little experimentation, Moor Beer continuously develops new beers either on their own or in partnership with other craft brewers.

I would also recommend spending an afternoon checking out all of the craft beer bars on King Street. If you are a wine lover, try checking out some of the local wines from Southwest England. In particular, the region is known for their rose wines. 

Weekend Break In The Country In Thornbury

Romy's Kitchen Thornbury

Thornbury is an adorable British town just a short drive from Bristol city center. It would make a great destination for a weekend break separate from Bristol.

We dined at Romy’s Kitchen on Castle Street. Romy’s Gill is one of the few female Indian chefs in the UK, and her food was fabulous. We were famished when arriving straight from the airport, but each and every dish left me wanting to lick the plate clean.

Chef Romy focuses on using local ingredients, including crab from Devon and local venison. Definitely try the samosa chaat, a samosa buried under all of the toppings for chaat, a typical Indian snack. Romy also features gin and tonics using Thornbury’s own 6 O’clock Gin.

Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Castle

We also dined like royalty while staying at Thornbury Castle, a 16th Century Tudor Castle once owned by Henry VIII. I felt like I was on the set of the series the Tudors, with a four-poster bed, stone walls, spiral staircases, turrets, and suits of armor.

After enjoying a 6 O’clock Damson Gin Negroni and canapes, we dined fireside on scallops and venison in what was once a chapel at the castle.

Yes, a perfect British country weekend escape should include a stay at Thornbury Castle, a meal at Romy’s Kitchen, and a gin tasting and tour at 6 O’clock.

We were hosted by  Visit Bristol  during our stay in Bristol, but all views are our own. 

Amber Hoffman

Amber Hoffman, food and travel writer behind With Husband In Tow, is a recovering attorney and professional eater, with a passion for finding new food and drink destinations. She lives with her husband, Eric, in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Together over the last 20 years, they have traveled to over 70 countries. Amber is the author of the Food Traveler’s Guide to Emilia Romagna. She regularly lectures on social media marketing to travel professionals throughout Europe.

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The South of the River  tour showcases a range of eateries in Wapping Wharf - Bristol's newest food lovers paradise - before heading over the river to explore Southville .

Just a note: Our tours are subject to change due to business' availability on the day of the tour, so  what's listed below is a general idea of the kinds of foods you might get to try...

First, we'll take you to some of our favourite independents at Bristol's hottest foodie hub. We'll share their business stories and of course some first-rate food, plus a little about the history of the area before Wapping Wharf was built as an important connection between the city centre and Southville. We'll then take you on a stroll South of the River to explore some excellent independents along North Street .

The tour includes stop-offs and delectable samples from several different places, from wonderful local cheeses to vibrant Indian dishes ; scrummy seasonal sourdough pizzas to hand made artisanal chocolate truffles . 

This is a great chance to try a handful of places in one go - and pick your guide's brains for where to go for dinner! You'll also learn some interesting historical facts about this area of South Bristol, and take in some impressive graffiti as the tour route runs through the streets where Upfest Graffiti Festival takes place each summer.

If you like the sound of this tour (it's Jo's favourite!), drop us an email to book!

What our tour guests say...

"I treated my husband to the south of the river tour for his birthday after a friend recommended it. It was more amazing than we could have imagined! We had a beautifully sunny day and a lovely group of like minded foodies as company..... the foods we ate were all absolutely delicious, from independent businesses. We had THE best pizza, ice cream, cheese, Indian foods, breads, chocolate and cake to die for. Sophie our tour guide was really lovely and knowledgeable. We don’t live in Bristol but really love it and are already planning a return visit in 2 weeks time to re-visit some of the places we ate at, especially Ahh Toots for their amazing cake. Thank you so much, we’ll be back to do another tour soon"

"I attended the South of the River tour which I loved. The food was absolutely delicious. I was worried that it was going to be too much food but by the end I was satisfied but not overly full. I won't spoil what food was on the tour but the tour was accommodating to some of the other attendees with dietary requirements.  The tour was a small group of 8 people plus the guide. I attended the tour on my own. The size of the group felt very intimate and I got to meet a fun group of people that I might not have been able to with a bigger group.  Jo, our guide, was really knowledgeable about all the food and very friendly.  I would definitely go back again for one of their other tours"

"My daughter treated me and my wife to this culinary exploration of Bristol's Wapping Wharf and South of the River. What a fantastic day out and the local food we tried was just amazing. Great value for money and Sophie our knowledable guide was excellent. From Piza, Pies, Indian Street food, artisan bread,Cheese,gelato and Cake, not forgeting the best salted carmel choclate Ive ever tasted!. The tour had it all and cant wait to book again"

Dani Heinrich

7 Things To Do On A Weekend In Bristol

Last Updated on February 2, 2024

Want a lively weekend getaway? Just visit Bristol! This vibrant city in the Southwest of England has much to do from morning to night. Bristol caters to history, nature, culinary, and culture lovers. Seven great weekend activities in Bristol will leave you with lasting memories and a desire to return.

Bristol, often referred to as the “creative and cultural hub of the Southwest,” boasts a thriving arts scene, picturesque landscapes, and a diverse culinary culture that will whet your appetite for adventure.

From historic landmarks like the Clifton Suspension Bridge to lively festivals and the ever-evolving Bristol street art scene, there’s always something intriguing and engaging about “ what’s on in Bristol .” So, pack your bags and get ready to dive into an enriching weekend full of exploration and discovery in this charming city!

Explore the Historic SS Great Britain

The SS Great Britain is a highlight of any Bristol visit, revealing the city’s maritime background. This iron-hulled steamship, launched in 1843, showcases Victorian maritime engineering. With its screw propeller, iron hull, and enormous 1000-horsepower steam engine, the ship redefines seafaring boats.

SS Great Britain’s stunning engineering and rich history are equally appealing. It was a luxury liner, an emigrant ship to Australia, and a Falkland Islands coal hulk. As a museum, it recreates 19th-century ship life with real staterooms and interactive exhibits.

SS Great Britain illuminates Bristol’s maritime history, global travel’s technological advances, and Victorian engineering feats. Anyone interested in maritime history and engineering should visit the ship, which represents the city’s seafaring tradition.

Visit the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery is a must-see for art and history lovers. Museum art conservation efforts preserve a centuries-old collection across countries.

The collection features work by notable Bristol artists, each with a unique viewpoint on the city’s past and present. This includes portraits of historical personalities conveying their essence.

The museum’s commitment to world cultures is shown by these global works. Learning, exploring, and being inspired at the Museum and Art Gallery makes it a great Bristol weekend destination.

The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery’s interactive science exhibitions take visitors on a journey of discovery and learning, while its historical art collections reveal the city’s past.

These hands-on experiments make physics interesting for all ages and demonstrate scientific ideas. Explore space exploration through displays of celestial bodies and cutting-edge technologies that have launched humans into space.

Bristol Museum and Art Gallery’s Egyptian Antiquities Showcase, with its exquisite Pharaoh-era items, is one of its most engaging highlights. Here, artistically sculpted sarcophagi, hieroglyphic writings, and other Pharaoh-related things bring ancient symbolism to life.

The Showcase explores funeral rituals and pays attention to their symbolism.

Stroll Around Clifton Suspension Bridge

Bristol’s rich history is revealed on a walk around the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Its architectural splendor gives stunning city views, and its surroundings are full with attractions and conveniences.

It blends relaxation, learning, and stunning scenery.

The Historical Value of the Bridge

Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge, is an engineering wonder and a reminder of Bristol’s rich history. Bristol’s historic symbol has two noteworthy aspects:

Architectural Bridges

Brunel’s bridge is a marvel of 19th-century engineering. For its time, the primary chain suspension system was revolutionary. Victorian-era architecture shines in its Gothic arches and sturdy deck hanging from two 26-meter towers.

Engineering Wonders

Victorian technology is shown on the Clifton Bridge. Construction in difficult terrain was unprecedented at the time. Still in use, the bridge shows the durability of medieval engineering.

Impressive Viewpoints

Many viewing places on the Clifton Suspension Bridge offer stunning views of the Avon Gorge and metropolis. The Bristol skyline provides an unmatched backdrop for panoramic photography at this historic location.

The bridge’s spectacular sweep over the gorge adds drama. Each step along the bridge offers a new view of the city’s architecture. The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a must-see on any Bristol weekend agenda if you’re a photographer or a fan of stunning views.

Nearby Attractions & Amenities

What could be more rewarding than visiting the Clifton Suspension Bridge and enjoying the neighboring sights and amenities? Bristol’s maritime heritage and castle tours are abundant. Explore the SS Great Britain, the world’s first ocean liner, and learn about Bristol’s maritime history.

Explore castles

Bristol Castle: The castle’s ruins reveal Bristol’s medieval heritage.

Ashton Court Estate: This mansion and parkland offer peaceful hikes and picnics with ancient fortifications.

Discover Bristol’s Street Art Scene

Has anyone wondered where Banksy started? Look no further than Bristol’s vivid street art. Here, graffiti is regarded as a form of expression, and Banksy is only one of many outstanding street artists who have painted the city’s walls.

Take one of the city’s many graffiti excursions to experience this visually stunning culture. These guided tours reveal the purpose and stories behind each work of art, deepening awareness of this dynamic art form. You’ll see how Bristol’s urban landscape has become a big canvas where artists challenge social standards and spark thought.

Each visit to Bristol is different because new street art appears and old ones disappear. It showcases Bristol’s vibrant art scene and is a must-see for culture lovers.

Explore Bristol’s hidden beauties and learn how street art has shaped its identity this weekend.

Enjoy Bristol’s Food and Drink Scene

After visiting Bristol’s vibrant street art scene, one can explore its rich food and drink scene. Bristol offers a delicious mix of local and foreign cuisine with a focus on farm-to-table and sustainability.

One of the finest ways to experience this bustling scene is through culinary tours. These tours introduce you to local chefs, restaurateurs, and breweries for a culinary and storytelling experience.

Local breweries in Bristol have their own personalities. Breweries are community hubs where people may enjoy fine beer and learn about the brewing process.

Here are some ways you can enjoy Bristol’s food and drink scene:

  • Culinary Tours
  • Bristol Food Tour : Offers a range of themed tours exploring Bristol’s food scene.
  • EatWalkTalk Bristol Food Tour : Guides you through the city’s culinary history and current food trends.
  • Local Breweries
  • Bristol Beer Factory : Known for its innovative craft beers.
  • Moor Beer Company : Renowned for its environmentally friendly brewing practices.

Venture Into Bristol’s Shopping Quarter

After sampling Bristol’s delicious cuisine and drink, visit its bustling shopping district to continue your cultural tour. Shopping in this bustling metropolis is heaven for shopaholics, with alternatives for every taste and budget.

The Galleries and Cabot Circus will satisfy high-street brand and department store shoppers. With over 120 boutiques, Cabot Circus is a sanctuary for seasoned shoppers, offering everything from high-end beauty products to popular fashion labels.

The picturesque streets of Clifton Village and Gloucester Road are home to exceptional designer boutiques. These regions are known for their independent stores selling vintage clothes, homemade jewelry, food, and craftwork. Talk to local craftsmen, buy unique items, and take home Bristol’s lively culture.

Bristol’s shopping district is a lovely mix of retail exploration and cultural discovery, whether you’re looking for the newest fashions or unusual gifts.

Unwind in Bristol’s Parks and Gardens

Bristol’s verdant parks and tranquil gardens offer a perfect retreat to rest your feet and rejuvenate after a day of shopping. These green spaces serve as the lungs of the city, providing a serene environment that contrasts with the bustling city life.

Bristol’s parks and gardens are home to an array of park wildlife and offer opportunities for leisure activities and relaxation. This includes:

  • Ashton Court Estate : A historic park covering 850 acres, offering deer parks and ornamental gardens. It is also home to:
  • The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta
  • Numerous trails for walking, cycling, and running
  • Brandon Hill Park : The oldest park in Bristol, hosting the iconic Cabot Tower and a nature reserve teeming with wildlife.

Experience the garden tranquility at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden, which boasts an impressive plant and flower collection, or at the serene and beautifully landscaped Blaise Castle Estate. These spaces provide the ideal backdrop for a leisurely stroll, a tranquil moment of reflection, or a picnic amidst nature.

The city of Bristol offers a unique blend of historical attractions, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty. Whether exploring maritime history, appreciating art, admiring street art, savouring culinary delights, indulging in retail therapy, or simply relaxing in the park, Bristol ensures a memorable weekend.

Ironically, the challenge isn’t finding what to do, but rather, deciding what to leave out. The city’s rich tapestry of experiences certainly belies its compact size.

Photo Credit: All images used via Flickr’s Creative Commons Licensing. (1) SS Great Britain by Alan Piper; (2) Banksy Show in Bristol by Joe Flintham; (3) Clifton Bridge ; (4) Bristol Street Art ; (5) Bristol Cafe by Heather Cowper; (6) Ashton Court Estate by Gillie Rhodesl (7) Bristol by Nick

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Want a lively weekend getaway? Just visit Bristol! This vibrant city in the Southwest of England has much to do from morning to night. Bristol caters to history, nature, culinary, and culture lovers. Seven great weekend activities in Bristol will leave you with lasting memories and a desire to return. Bristol, often referred to as the “creative and cultural hub of the Southwest,” boasts a thriving arts scene, picturesque landscapes, and a diverse culinary culture that will whet your appetite for adventure. From historic landmarks like the Clifton Suspension Bridge to lively festivals and the ever-evolving Bristol street art scene, …

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