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Eat a Pitta opens its fifth Bristol cafe

By Martin Booth  Monday Nov 30, 2020

All profits from the opening day at Eat a Pitta‘s latest cafe will be used to replant trees across Bristol.

More reasons to visit the business’ fifth cafe in the city, which opened on Saturday, are new salads and additions only available here including grilled halloumi, sun blushed tomatoes and chargrilled artichokes.

Since first opening in St Nick’s Market, Eat a Pitta have opened further cafes in Broadmead, Gloucester Road and the Clifton Triangle.

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Their newest cafe is on Princess Victoria Street in Clifton Village, which for more than a decade was Boston Tea Party.

BTP have recently revealed that they will also be closing their current Whiteladies Road cafe and opening further up the road in the former River Cottage premises.

Eat a Pitta is now open at 1 Princess Victoria Street next to Waterstone’s on Regent Street – photo: Martin Booth

 

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