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Diverse and delicious lunch menu with good and tasty vegan and vegetarian options. Really great value - portions were large including sharing boards.
Lovely food and coffee. Chill environment and staff are mostly friendly. Easily one of my favourite cafes in Bristol.
A local bakery, Dela is a very nice place to have your breakfast this or any other day. The place is very open. Babies and doggos are most welcome. Staff is very nice as well. I ordered a green tea, which was lovely, and sourdough toast with butter and marmalade. Everything was really fresh and lo
Nice Staff and good cakes, especially the vegan one with chocolate and dates! Friendly and comfy environment
Great space, feels like new york! Nice food, good coffee
Delicious brunches, great coffee and a lively, friendly atmosphere. We were able to book a table, and service was friendly. Nice food and drink choices - vegan, vegetarian & meat eaters catered for, and a good range of hot and soft drinks. Easy street parking. We will be back!
Absolutely delicious food using local and seasonal ingredients. Great for veggies but also meat eaters have lots of choice too. The service was brilliant and the atmosphere was just right. Could have stayed all day and carried on eating and drinking but there was a queue for tables and I wanted to g
Really tucked away restaurant with a very hipster vibe. Warm and cosy. All the food was done very well and all fresh ingredients. The menu was short but good. Not many meaty options if that's what you are looking for. Really nice friendly service also very welcoming. I would suggest 1 platter and 2
We have visited twice this week for an evening meal and lunch. Interesting Scandinavian influenced food. Friendly relaxed service. It is not fast food, but well produced with care. The quince crumble was a particular delight, but the menu changes with the season.
Gorgeous flavour combinations and warm atmosphere. Small menu to choose from, but everything that came out the kitchen looked yummy. We had mussels, greens, hasselback potatoes and some sourdough to mop it up. The winter berry spritz was one of the best non alcoholic drinks we’ve had in ages.
Newly opened at Milvart Street. Great atmosphere and friendly staff. We both had healthy brunch options. The granola was flavoursome and filling. My daughter had the spinach and heritage tomatoes which was also excellent. Worth a visit.
Delicious food packed full of interesting flavours that complemented eachother in exciting ways. The sourdough pancakes sharing board was generous for two and the food filling and endlessly satisfying. The sweet pickled mushrooms and squash were delicious, the lamb and celeriac superb. The pig cheek
Really unique food with a Scandinavian twist; the emphasis is on sharing and the portions don't disappoint. Cocktails are also very original and tasty. Only let down was the wait time for food, which ran over 45 mins. Otherwise fantastic.
Incredible food and great service. We came for breakfast and had an amazing shared breakfast skillets, wow just amazing. Then we washed it down with some coffee and a rather tasty cake. What a place, can't wait to come back.
The food served here is extremely good and reasonably priced. The flavours, textures, colours and temperatures of the food are all well considered and executed. The chef was even kind enough to bring me a second poached egg as he was concerned that the one which he had served might be ever so slight
Always fantastic food and service, what I don't get is the cramped, dark, dungeon-style toilets. I discussed them with several other customers tonight and we couldn't work out why on earth the owners have worked so hard to make the rest of the space so light and airy and then have such terrible toil
Beautifully decorated independent cafe/restaurant, with delicious cakes and food made in house with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. Would deffo recommend! Amazing runny eggs on sourdough. Will be coming back for dinner for sure.
This was my first visit; indeed I'd not even heard of it before. It was 3.00pm so I'd guess that their busy spell was over for the day. They close at 4pm. There were a handful of people there, mainly by themselves. There were still a reasonable selection of cakes, including carrot cake with poppy se
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