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Bar & Restaurant

The Love Inn  Location 84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY t: 0844 502 1834 w: www.theloveinn.com

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The Love Inn is one of Bristol’s best-loved establishments, bringing great drinks, music and food to the city every night of the week. Situated right in the heart of Stokes Croft, The Love Inn’s fantastic DJs and chilled-out vibe draw a crowd. Add the excellent drinks offering and food from their resident pop-up, Pasta Slut, and you’ve got a real winner.

£12 to

£18

Open: Tues 5pm-midnight; Weds 5pm-2am; Thurs 5pm-3am; Fri & Sat 5pm-4am; Sun noon-11pm Food Served: Weds-Sat 5pm-9.30pm

Pasta Slut has been serving their renowned Sicilian cooking at The Love Inn since September 2018, and has only added to the legion of fans that flock here night after night. The menu changes but the quality stays the same – you’re guaranteed a pasta dish to make nonna proud. Look forward to freshly made pasta in sauces like broccoli pesto blended with chilli, garlic and pecorino cheese, or mushroom orzo in a garlic and Parmesan sauce.

Whether you’re planning on partying until the early hours or are just looking for a couple of post-work drinks, The Love Inn is the place to be. Settle in with a couple of cocktails to get things started: the Rum Tickler blends various rums with crème de peche, passion fruit syrup and fruit juices with bitters and is the perfect introduction to The Love Inn’s carefully curated cocktail menu. They take drinks seriously here, ensuring the bar has a drink to suit every taste and mood. Visit on Tuesday for the happy hour, when pints are cheaper and cocktails are on a two-for-one offer. Bar & Restaurant

The Prince Street Social  Location Prince Street, Bristol, BS1 4PS t: 0844 502 5502 w: www.princestreetsocial.com e: info@princestreetsocial.com

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For delicious food and drinks served in a modern and stylish venue, look no further than The Prince Street Social. It’s situated in the heart of Bristol’s vibrant downtown office district, with the harbourside, theatres, hotels, shops and car parking facilities right on the restaurant’s doorstep. The Prince Street Social hosts bottomless brunch on Saturdays, where you can choose from the likes of the classic BLT sandwich, waffles with bacon and maple syrup, and spicy shakshuka with chorizo and jalapeños, accompanied by unlimited Prosecco, Amstel or Thatchers.

£20 to

£25

‘...delicious food and drinks served in a modern and stylish venue...’ The lunch and evening menu is equally tempting. Everything is prepared fresh on-site using locally sourced ingredients where possible. For mains, try the popular posh lamb kebab, beer-battered fish and chips or the classic Prince Street burger topped with bacon and cheese. If it’s a delicious lunch you’re after, the sourdough sandwiches and chips will certainly fit the bill. If you’re just in the mood for drinks, relax with one of the original house cocktails, a glass of wine from the extensive list, or perhaps a beer brewed at The Prince Street Social’s sister venue, King Street Brew House, just around the corner. Private hire events and buffets are also available on request. Open: Mon-Sun 10am-midnight

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