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Eating all the pancakes on Pancake Day
Bristol isn’t short of places to get pancakes from all-year round, but this being Pancake Day seemed like as good a day as any to sample as many pancakes as possible in just one day.
I started close to Bristol24/7 HQ at The Tube Diner in the Paintworks. The staff were more than pleasant, and the wait was about three minutes. It was a great start to the morning. Just as they plated it up I was presented with a gorgeous ray of sunshine. To start off my Pancake Day, I went with two pancakes, smothered in chocolate sauce and maple syrup, plus some ice cream (why not!).
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Next on the list was Sundaes Gelato on Baldwin Street. Being the only one around, I was spoilt for places to sit and destroy this next pancake. Sticking to the sweet theme, I went with Nutella Cookies, the pancake being smothered in Nutella plus some Oreo cookies, and of course, more ice cream.
Venturing towards the centre, I headed to Quick Crepes. Ordering the chocolate sauce crepe, it was recommended I take a few extra napkins, thank goodness. This place is perfect for when you are on the move; it takes two minutes and is really easy to eat from. Plus, they do their pancakes a little crispier around the edges, which makes them even more delicious.
Next stop, Rocotillos. The walk up Park Street must have burned off at least a couple of those earlier pancakes. Being peak time, I chose to take away my pancakes to eat outside Bristol Museum. The chocolate chip pancakes are new to me – it was like eating a giant soft cookie, a perfect lunchtime snack. Going in, I was told there would be a 20-minute wait, but the service was so good it only took seven (I timed).
Last on the list was nearby Crepe Affaire. By now, I was already feeling full of pancakes and a little queasy. Nearly three hours after my first pancake in the Paintworks, I chose to sit and eat my Nutella and icing sugar pancake in the window, a prime spot for people watching. Eating slowly through my last pancake I felt I had completed an epic challenge. Until next year!
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