Review: The Thames Head Inn - near Cirencester 🍽
A quaint little pub that’s dog-friendly and has a cosy atmosphere. Not the best for those with babies or small toddlers/children, though.
Review: The Met - Whiteladies Road, Bristol 🍽
An up-market restaurant featuring Asian fusion dishes and a great brunch menu - a fab spot to take you from day to night drinks with friends.
Review: Burra - Redland, Bristol 🍽
If you’re looking for a good brunch spot, look no further. It’s a small, yet beautifully formed cafe just off of Whiteladies Road near Clifton. Expect a little wait, but the food and friendly staff make it worth it.
Review: Cowbee, Bristol 🍽
Cowbee is a dessert and burger spot in the centre of town, right near College Green. Although it was really tasty the first time we ventured there, on second visit, it was in need of some improvements.
Review: The Gumstool Inn, Tetbury 🍽
A lovely gastropub on the grounds of Calcot Manor, just outside of Tetbury, a small town nestled in the Cotswolds. The service was great and they really cater well for babies and kids.
Review: Wingstop, Bristol 🍽
A good spot for a quick bite, although a little pricier than most fast food chains. The wings are tasty and offer lots of different flavour choices; the sides are a bit ‘meh’. Go if you’re hungry and need something fast.
Review: Milk Bun, Bristol 🍽
A disappointing visit to Milk Bun, a small burger restaurant in the heart of Clifton Village, Bristol. The food was reasonably tasty (I’ve had better burgers in Bristol), but the service was not good.
'New York, New York': flying and the Chelsea District
A little journal entry about our trip to Manhattan in 2016, focusing on the flight and visiting Chelsea District, including Chelsea Market, the High Line, and some downtown restaurants, such as Tavern on Jane and The Standard Grill.
Review: Ray’s Pizza 🍽
My write up for the Ray’s Pizza restaurant at The Lanes bowling alley in Bristol. Great pizza, whether you’re bowling or not!