Louisa Streeting, Bristol Post

Louisa Streeting

Bristol Post

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Past articles by Louisa:

The beer and cider festivals coming to Bristol this spring and summer

Some of these festivals have all the beer you could want included in the price of the ticket → Read More

First look at stylish Keynsham lounge bar with amazing happy hour and bottomless brunch

The cafe has opened its second site after seeing success in Downend → Read More

Bakery announces after-hours pizza delivery in Bristol neighbourhood

The delivery service is expanding to a new area of Bristol → Read More

Tiny, authentic Bristol café with 'crazy' menu that's off the beaten track

West Street is hardly the food destination like its neighbouring Bedminster and Southville high streets - unless you're looking for excellent chips from Argus Fish Bar, a Chinese takeaway or a kebab. One spot that is difficult to ignore along this stretch of the A38 is Zena's Café, unmissable through its colourful shopfront on the outside. Its mural comprised of drawings of flowers and various… → Read More

Bristol restaurant and bar 'with one of the best views in city' up for sale

It was described as the go-to spot when the sun is shining → Read More

Bristol's family-run mobile butchers with prices cheaper than most supermarkets

It’s been serving communities in Bristol since 1980 → Read More

The Downend gastropub with stunning Sunday roasts putting the area on Bristol's food map

“The food never disappoints, everyone is always really over the moon with it.” → Read More

Popular Gloucester Road pub up for sale as owners call last orders

A popular pub on Gloucester Road recognisable by its faux Tudor style is seeking new owners after its parent company has decided to sell up. Wickwar Wessex Pub Co has decided to sell the Gloucester Road Ale House and Kitchen from its portfolio of 14 venues across Bristol and Gloucestershire. Wickwar bought the former Forester Arms back in 2016, kitting it out with a modern refurbishment and… → Read More

Popular London ramen bar announces plans for first Bristol site

These ramen experts already have several sites in London and around England → Read More

The Michelin-recommended Bristol restaurant that's never had a bad review

It promises high end food without formalities or pretentiousness → Read More

Historic Bristol pub Cross Hands will be renamed when it's reopened by new owners

The pub will be completely renovated to suit the pub co's "traditional yet quirky" style → Read More

Paramount+ film crews take over historic pub in Bristol for TV show

The pub has been transformed into a film set for the day → Read More

South Bristol 'food desert' helped through community freezer

One in eight households in the area have food insecurity → Read More

Studio signposts 'new generation of local creatives' on Bristol high street

It hopes to provide an accessible, welcoming space for all on the high street → Read More

I ate at Bristol's new 'fire kitchen' and it was dangerously delicious

The restaurant has ditched its brunch menu to serve up dishes cooked on an open fire → Read More

Hopyard beer festival returns to Bristol with 18 breweries and street food

Propyard's Easter beer festival is returning to Bristol this year with a strong line-up of breweries and food traders. Hopyard will be coming to Feeder Road in April to showcase some of the very best brewers in Bristol and across the UK - and best of all, all the beer is included in the ticket price. The city's brewing scene has flourished over the past ten years with many companies deciding to… → Read More

Bristol to get UK's 'first' pop-up restaurant dedicated to bacon

Bacon lovers will have to act fast to book their spot → Read More

'New era' for nightclub as Lakota firms up details for second intimate venue

Lakota has announced a "new era" for the Stokes Croft nightclub as it prepares to reveal plans for a new intimate venue. Coroner's Court is a 500-capacity venue comprised of two rooms that will reopen for the first time as a full venue, with its first full season of shows. The building is attached to the existing Lakota site and has been used ad-hoc over the years as a temporary venue. It's so… → Read More

AA Guide: The castle near Bristol described 'as pretty as a picture' handed prestigious food award

It is the only restaurant in Bristol to have achieved this title → Read More

National Burger Awards 2023 names Bristol burger kitchen as one of best in country

The burger kitchen has recently moved to a pub in the city centre → Read More