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Your Bristol Favourites: Family friendly
This month, Bristol24/7 readers named the city’s most family-friendly places to eat and drink. Here are some of the best:
The Burger Joint
83 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2NT
240 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1JD
“The menu is easy to understand and allows people to design their own burgers, which is always handy if there is a big group of people with different tastes. The staff are always lovely and accommodating and there’s outside seating.”
@grace_annie_molly via Instagram
Neck of the Woods
St Werburgh’s Community Centre, Bristol, BS2 9TJ
“Our favourite – toys, a fantastic garden with a slide, and, most important of all, expertly made Extract coffee!”
Laura Hart
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Cosy Club
31 Corn Street, Bristol, BS1 1HT
“Good quality kids’ menu and the waiter even gave my little one an order pad and pen so she could play waitress!”
Miranda Casagran
No 12 Easton
12 High Street, Easton, Bristol, BS5 6DL
“Always full of children and the food and coffee is great.”
@aculinaryadventure via Instagram
Bambalan
Colston Tower, Colston Avenue, Bristol, BS1 4XE
“Kids eat free during the week and there’s table tennis tables to play on. The staff always offer to fetch them when their food arrives too!”
Hannah Jones
Bakers & Co
193 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8BG
“It has an extremely cosy atmosphere, with an amazing children’s menu. The staff are also very friendly towards children.”
@benjbaker via Instagram
Olive & Fig
9 Bedminster Parade, Bristol, BS3 4JA
“They have a kids’ book box and the staff are lovely. They do a builders’ style full English called the ‘chef’s special’, and small versions for kids if you wish.”
Tessa Lidstone
Buzz Lockleaze
6 Gainsborough Square, Lockleaze, Bristol, BS7 9XA
“There’s loads of kid-friendly healthy food like jacket potatoes, soup and panini (all homemade) plus vegan and gluten-free operations too. There are toys to play with, a garden to explore, and the lovely Maria is great with kids and will happily teach them about fruit and vegetables between serving customers.”
@grandermarnier via Instagram
The Gloucester Old Spot
138-140 Kellaway Avenue, Horfield, Bristol, BS6 7YQ
“Great food and great garden for kids.”
John Watt
The Station Kitchen
Silver Street, Bristol, BS1 2AG
“The staff are super friendly, there’s lots of space between tables and the whole place is well thought out.”
Laura Lewis-Paul
Acappella
184C Wells Road, Totterdown, Bristol, BS4 2AL
“Great kids’ meals and tapas with the best ever pizza after 5pm, and it’s BYO. Run by local, friendly people.”
Susan Davies
The Faraway Tree
136 Church Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9HH
“Two-thirds cafe, one-third dressing up box and play area. And the food is great too!’
@iamfleece via Twitter
Boston Tea Party
Stokes Croft, Cheswick Village, Clifton Village, Gloucester Road, Park Street & Whiteladies Road
“Great food, drinks and atmosphere. Staff are always upbeat. Mostly flat inside so it’s great for prams. Plus they do babyccinos.”
Patricia Yaker Ekall

Boston Tea party on Gloucester Road, Bristol
North Street Standard
11-13 North Street, Bristol, BS3 1EN
“Brilliant food and loads of buggy room.”
@beepystitch via Twitter
Alma Tavern
18-20 Alma Vale Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2HY
“Great games and staff are always welcoming with little ones. Great ice cream menu too!”
@ljbrat via instagram
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