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St Stephen’s Street stampede

By Bristol24/7  Thursday Dec 3, 2015

Drink a coffee. Walk next door. Drink some bubble tea. Eat some noodles. Walk next door. Eat pizza. Sleep.

St Stephen’s Street in the Old City will be unrecognisable by the end of the year with what was until recently Mr Wolf’s home to three new food and drink businesses.

Cupp and Proven are already open, with work underway on Hanoi Coffee Company.

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Cupp still remains in a shipping container in Quakers Friars and proved popular in various festivals over the summer. The St Stephen’s Street cafe is their first bricks and mortar operation, with dozens of different bubble tea options and currently two choices of noodles, Taiwanese noodle salad or Taiwanese noodle soup. A lunchtime deal sees any bubble tea and noodles for £5.

Proven, owned by the people behind Bagel Boy and underneath their St Nicholas Street home, serve a choice of seven pizzas by the slice. These are big. Very big. 20-inch colossi which if you give them due notice before midday can be bought whole.

Third and finally, Hanoi is opening soon from the team behind Bao Wow and Sticks and Broth on nearby Baldwin Street.

 

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