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Montpelier \ Mr Lahey's \ Picton Street
Mr Lahey’s Organic Juice Bar, Picton Street: Review
Could Mr Lahey’s Organic Juice Bar serve the best matcha and turmeric lattes in Bristol? After a recent visit, we certainly think so…

Myrtle Farm \ Sandford \ Thatchers \ Thatchers Cider
A trip to Thatchers Cider, Sandford
Book yourself onto a tour of Thatchers Cider, just outside Bristol, to find out how they make cider on a massive scale but maintain their family-run ethos.

North Street \ Shake Express \ Southville
Shake Express, North Street: Review
Shake Express opened in late May on North Street, offering over 120 milkshake flavours. But how does their Oreo shake measure up?

Josh Bowker \ Milk Teeth \ Portland Square \ St Pauls
Milk Teeth, Portland Square: Review
Milk Teeth opened in early March 2017 after a successful crowdfunding campaign, and it’s already shaping up to be a great community hub for St Pauls.

Mokoko, Wapping Wharf: Review
With well-made drinks, an inviting atmosphere and being on the main route from Bedminster to the city centre, I’m certain that Mokoko will do well.

Aluna, Broad Quay: Review
With hit and miss cocktails and an overpriced and confused food offering, it’s not entirely clear what Aluna is trying to be or who it’s trying to appeal to

Harbour Festival \ Henry Westons \ Old Rosie \ Westons \ Westons Cider \ Wyld Wood
Westons Cider: official cider of the Bristol Harbour Festival
Westons are the official cider of the Bristol Harbour Festival 2015 – including samples and the chance to win a case of cider.

Cafe Ronak \ Gloucester Road \ Will Pearce
Cafe Ronak, Gloucester Road: Review
Will Pearce heads to Gloucester Road’s Cafe Ronak, which has been serving up fairtrade coffee and Persian-inspired cuisine since 2010.

The Apple, Welsh Back: Review
Around 40 different ciders and perries, a range of ploughman’s boards and a great location all add up to make The Apple one of Bristol’s institutions.

Broad Street \ FCP \ Full Court Press \ Will Pearce
Full Court Press, Broad Street: Review
Will Pearce heads to Full Court Press on Broad Street: or, as he prefers to refer to the place, “espresso heaven”.