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This week’s best food & drink events, Nov 7-13

By Bristol24/7  Monday Nov 7, 2016

Wednesday: 91 Ways Supper Club: flavours of Egypt, The Station
Taste the flavours of one of the world’s oldest cuisines, made by Egyptian-born Viviane Bowell.
www.fundsurfer.com/project/91-ways-international-peace-cafe

Wednesday: Bourbon & blues, Bordeaux Quay
A themed night of bourbon whiskey and smokey blues from Bristol Wine School.
www.bristolwineschool.co.uk/courses/bourbon-blues-tasting

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Thursday: Beer and cheese night, Small Bar
Four beers paired with four cheeses in a guided tasting.
www.smallbar.co.uk/bristol

Thursday: Lunch with Hugh, River Cottage Canteen
Join Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as he leads guests on an epicurean alphabetical adventure.
www.rivercottage.net/canteens/bristol/whats-on

Saturday: Friends & Falafel, The Khan Cavern
The best episodes from Friends season one to season ten accompanied by a Falafel King spread.
www.foozie.co.uk/event/friends-falafel-2016-11-12/

Sunday: Bristol Good Food Awards ceremony, Ashton Gate
Now in its fifth year, the 2016 Bristol Good Food Awards will be given to winners in 30 categories.
www.bristolgoodfood.co.uk

 

Have we missed your event? Email editor@bristol247.com

 

NEWS

Riverstation sold
Riverstation has been sold to Young’s with the Bristol Post reporting that the harbourside restaurant will be operated by the London brewery under their Geronimo Inns off-shoot.

Chai Pani relaunch on Cotham Hill
Chai Pani Indian Kitchen recently celebrated their reopening with an intimate event in their small, family-run restaurant on Cotham Hill.

Rosario’s opens in Clifton
A former print shop on Queen’s Road has been transformed into an Italian-style cafe.

Full Cargo
Woky Ko from former Masterchef finallist Larkin Cen has become the final business to open in the shipping containers that make up Cargo at Wapping Wharf.

Paco Tapas coming soon
There have been a few hints on social media about the impending opening of Paco Tapas from the team behind Casamia and Pi Shop. Watch this space.

 

Read more: Celebrating 40 years of Miss Millie’s

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