Review: Hotel du Vin, Bristol 🛏️
Hotel du Vin is a somewhat luxurious hotel situated in Bristol city centre, close to both the waterfront and the main shopping areas. The rooms are large, very clean and well appointed, with great amenities.
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.
Review: The Vanishing Half 📚
A richly woven tapestry of the lives of two sisters and their daughters, separated by time, distance and their life choices.
Review: The Hamptons, Chipping Sodbury ☕️
Stalwart cafe of Chipping Sodbury High Street, Hamptons Deli is a fresh and welcoming place to eat with a great menu.
Review: 25A Old Market, Bristol ☕️
25A is a really special little coffee spot just on Old Market Street, a stone’s throw from Cabot Circus. They offer great espresso-based drinks and filter batch brew, as well as some delicious brunch options and dry goods for your pantry.
Review: The Handmaid’s Tale 📚
My thoughts on “The Handmaid’s Tale” book by Margaret Atwood
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!