
Special Offers / Deal of the Day
Food & drink deals of the week, Jun 27-Jul 3
Monday, June 29
Small Bar – Philly beef rib roll & fries & any draught beer
Usually: £13.95
On Wriggle: £9.95
What? 10 hour slow cooked, beer braised, smoked beef rib meat in a toasted assembly baked roll, stuffed with diced jalapenos and melted Philly cheese, alongside some house spiced triple cooked fries. Washed down with your choice of any 2/3 draught beer from the board. Phew.
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Where? Small Bar is the Wriggle team’s favourite watering-hole. It has an outstanding selection of craft beers, wickedly good food (just be careful with the chilli sauce) and is beautifully decorated: untreated wood panelling, hanging lamps and large bay windows. On top of all that, it’s right in the heart of the central-Bristol mecca that is King Street.
Tuesday, June 28
Tuk Tuck – Any 2 Pan-Asian Mains & 1 Portion of Dumplings (BYO)
Usually: £16.50
On Wriggle: £11.95
What? How about an evening of Seoul-searching with the guys at Tuk Tuck? Choose any 2 dishes of their stunning authentic Pan-Asian mains (we’re talking Banh Mis, Bibimbap, Kimchi Fries and Thai Red Curries), along with a portion of their Dumplings (choose between Duck or Vegan) to share. It’s BYOB – so you might like to take a few drinks (responsibly, mind).
Where? Join owners Quan and Alex on a journey through the street food markets of Asia. Taking in the familiar and the unique. Expect freshness, vibrancy and speed from their dishes; we recommend the Bibimbap in particular – a wonderful Korean classic. There are plenty of veggie and vegan options available here, too.
Wednesday, June 29
Ironworks – Any 3 Stack Pancakes & Coffee/Tea
Usually: £8.25
On Wriggle: £5
What? Go grab a 3 stack of their famous Ironworks pancakes with a choice of 2 fillings and maple syrup, served with a regular coffee or tea. Don’t panic, eat pancakes.
Where? This place is a real passion project for husband and wife team, Buster and Jackie. They’ve crossed the world from Australia to bring the Ironworks Supply Co to Bristol. It’s full-to-the-brim with the things they love best: great food, quality drinks and buckets of character. Think Eggs Benedict and a flat white in the morning, Avocado and feta with homemade sourdough or their fish finger sandwich with freshly baked focaccia and all washed down with a cold beer or glass of vino for a chilled brunch.
Thursday, June 30
Yume Kitchen – Salmon & Ikura Don
Usually: £7
On Wriggle: £5
What? A main portion of delicately sliced salmon with salmon roe, served with a hearty portion of sushi rice.
Where? Yume Kitchen is a fantastic independent, authentic Japanese restaurant with great style and a friendly atmosphere. The food is exceptionally well prepared, healthy and fresh – with a delicious range of sushi, bento boxes, tempura, noodle dishes, dumplings, Katsu curry, miso soup, stir-fry dishes, desserts and much more!
Friday, July 1
Burger Theory – Burger & Fries
Usually: £11
On Wriggle: £7.50
What? Burger Theory was founded by friends Rory Perriment and Oliver Thorogood, two very creative and enthusiastic burger chefs! In 2012 they started experimenting with different recipes and discovered there are hundreds of ways you can make a burger!
Where? The best burgers in town? You’re the ultimate critic so you’d better get down to Kongs and find out. Choose one of the following: The Cheese Theory, The Sheriff, The Blue Cow (recommended!), The Don or the Prairie Girl. Veggie options included. All served with excellent fries.
Saturday, July 2
The Steam Crane – Full Breakfast Fry-Up & Ice Coffee/Ice Tea
Usually: £13.95
On Wriggle: £5.95
What? Bacon, sausage, mushroom, sweet potato hash, poached eggs, homemade beans, spinach and fresh baked toasted ciabatta from their own ovens. Rounded off with any ice coffee or an ice tea. Get down there for a great spot in their beer garden, too. Fry not?
Where? The Steam Crane Alehouse and Kitchen is now open after a change of ownership, a new management team and a great refurbishment. Be prepared for eye-catching interior design, art on the walls and more than a few candles and chandeliers.
Sunday, July 3
Salt Cafe Deli – Full English/Veggie Breakfast
Usually: £7.95
On Wriggle: £4.50
What? Go see your friendly neighbourhood cafe deli for a cracking, freshly prepared fry up (veggie or meaty). Make sure you check out their great Extract coffee and loose leaf teas whilst your there. A great place to spend the morning and unwind.
Where? Salt Cafe Deli. A beautiful new addition to the Bristol food scene. A cosy and stylish destination which provides a friendly, comfortable place to eat top-draw food, drink excellent beverages and have a swell time. They use ethically and locally sourced suppliers as a rule and organic wherever possible. Expect homemade cakes, pastries, sandwiches on artisan bread, frittatas, hearty salads and killer breakfasts.
Read more: Your Bristol favourites: Breakfast