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Bristol’s strangest street food set-up yet?

By Bristol24/7  Sunday Jan 17, 2016

Bristol has had burgers served out of a converted horse van and flapjacks sold from a tuk-tuk, but never has anything so unusual as a converted Canadian gondola appeared in town.

The Coffee Gondola made its first appearance at the Harbourside Market. It is an original 1988 Poma gondola from the ski resort of Whistler whose innards have been stripped away by owners Josie and Tom.

As well as markets, the pair hope to travel to some of Europe’s top skiing destinations.

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