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Indie Movie Theater · Old City · 45 tips and reviews
ドーラ: It has 3 cinemas screening mainly art house films, a lively Café/Bar which serves delicious, locally sourced food and is a great place to meet friends or use the free wifi.
Pearson - Always Learning: If the art and music venue were not interesting enough and great to work from, pop outside to see artwork by Bristol’s home-grown Banksy!
History Museum · St. Michael's · 37 tips and reviews
John Dawson: A grand building with an eclectic range of collections. Check out the temporary exhibitions - always something interesting. Plus entry to the museum is free, so you've no reason not to try it!
ドーラ: Sitting on the quayside with a drink on a summer evening is a quintessentially Bristol experience. Arnolfini’s café bar serves a menu of fresh, locally sourced food and fairtrade tea and coffee.
Rachel Hutchinson: Directors hall is so worth it. More expensive but you get such an experience, huge sofalike seats, perfect view and a free drink and popcorn ;)
Travis Croft: A cup of tea might seem expensive at £1.80 but you have unlimited (well as much as the leaves can handle) refills. They so have a much broader range of loose tea than other places.
Valerie: Great place! Friendly people, good food, nice interior and style: old video's of Tour de France history and great music. The falafel wrap with sweet chili sauce was a perfect choice.
Ian Robins: Great coffee shop. The team are very friendly, the design of the shop is stylish and the coffee amazing. Sandwiches and cakes are gorgeous. Highly recommend.