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Wide selection of drinks, including local ales. Excellent menu choice (vegetarian). Can get busy on weekends, especially when City are playing at home but always seem to be able to get a table due to its large capacity. Away supporters appear welcome too on match days.
The centre of Southville. A great bar serving a great range of local and international beers plus fabulous vegetarian food. Very buzzy and trendy while also accessible and down to earth. Lots of quiet corners to hide away if you need a break from the excitement
Very calm and quiet, took my dad here for a meal as he was visiting me in Bristol, decided on Tobacco Factory as heard a lot about it, was surprised it was a vegetarian cafe as I’m a mighty meat eater but my dad didn’t mind and the food was great! Drinks also really good, made a good day out with my
Enjoyed the tobacco factories breafast bun and vegetarian breakfast in the outside terrace :)! Felt very safe and the pricing was quite affordable with the bun being about £5! I love that the products are almost all locally sourced and loved that they make their own ketchup and mayoneise as well :)
Nice busy atmosphere which I liked. A lot of different options means you don’t miss the meat, imo. That said, food was what you pay for, cheap and average, could have done with a little bit of seasoning but it did the job. :) Teas and coffees came in grubby cups which was a little sad. Just make sur
Great place in a really cool area of Bristol with a lot of murals. Very chill and cozy place to grab a few drinks and have great food. Menu offers a wide range of vegetarian options that are absolutely excellent. Can totally recommend the falalel burger or the huevos rancheros. Staff was really fr
Really nice atmosphere, very popular in the evenings and at weekends. If planning on going for dinner then definitely worth reserving ahead of time. Hot chocolate was nice and good vegan marshmallows. Friendly staff and good facilities for tap water refills. Comfortable chairs and a range of differe
Very cool space to have brunch or a drink from local craft ales. Recommend the bubble and squeek with poached eggs on a Sunday Get there before 11am for a table as it gets busy. Also has theatre shows
Popped in with the toddler for a coffee and a bite to eat - thanks to Covid, you now wait till you're shown to a table, then order both food and drinks via the app. The app sadly didn't work but a server came to take our order - beautiful flat white, nice and strong, and a halloumi, hash brown and c
A group of friends and I hired The Snug at the Tobacco Factory to watch the Eurovision final. The room was absolutely ideal for a screening party - the screen was very large, almost the full size of one of the walls and the projection and audio were great quality. Abi was very helpful in assisting u
Overall happy with this spot. Prompt, friendly service, enjoyable atmosphere, and great range of beers. The food was a bit underwhelming, sadly. Chips were slightly underdone, and the mushroom burger was light on flavour. That aside, I'd go back without hesitation.
A South Bristol institution. It was, thanks to the vision of George Ferguson in buying the old tobacco factory building as a punt well before he was mayor, the catalyst for the regeneration of the whole area. It's still the hub of North St, and the place that first made me fall in love with Bristol.
The first impression of a generously proportioned industrial loft/warehouse style is let down by a strong smell if cooking fat when entering. The space itself is attractive, yet has a whiff of multi use about it, leaving it feel less cohesive than it could. The food was good, salads tasty, fries c
I went to an art show event. A separate room can be hired for the evening. There is also an overhead projector to help create the theme. I enjoyed the evening. The separate room is useful for small parties. There's varied seating..the leather sofas are comfy
Sometimes gets very busy (especially with young families) so can get a little slow bringing food out at peak times, but they have a great menu catering for everyone and the food is reliably really good. They also have the Snug which is restricted to people over 12 years old for those who are there t
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