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  2. 14 best restaurants in Bristol to visit this year

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    Magari, Unit 18 – Cargo 2, Museum Street, Bristol, BS1 6ZA | 01179292865 | info@magaripasta.co.uk ... It’s this decor that sets it apart from Bristol’s white-washed wall restaurants.

  3. High Street, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Market, High Street [20] 41 II 1977 41, High Street [23] 42–43 II 1977 42 and 43, High Street [24] 44 II 1977 44, High Street [25] 45 II 1977 45, High Street [26] 46a II 1977 No 46a and attached rear area railings [27] 47–48 II 1977 47 and 48, High Street [28] 49 II 1977 49, High Street [29]

  4. All Bar One - Wikipedia

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    Bar & Canteen, which first opened in February 1998 in Bristol; Mitchells & Butlers bought the brand's 22 pubs for £19m from Bay Restaurant Group in September 2010, converting some of them to All Bar One bars.

  5. Bristol city centre - Wikipedia

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    Bristol city centre is the commercial, cultural and business centre of Bristol, England.It is the area north of the New Cut of the River Avon, bounded by Clifton Wood and Clifton to the north-west, Kingsdown and Cotham to the north, and St Pauls, Lawrence Hill and St Phillip's Marsh to the east.

  6. J. Lyons and Co. - Wikipedia

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    J. Lyons & Co. was a British restaurant chain store, food manufacturing, and hotel conglomerate founded in 1884 by Joseph Lyons and his brothers in law, Isidore and Montague Gluckstein. Lyons' first teashop opened in Piccadilly , London in 1894, and from 1909 they developed into a chain of teashops , with the firm becoming a staple of the High ...

  7. Hatchet Inn, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The Hatchet Inn is a historic pub in the English city of Bristol. It is a Grade II listed building. [1] The name is thought to originate from the axes/hatchets that the local woodsmen used in Clifton Woods. [2] The building dates from 1606, but has undergone significant alteration since [3] and is a grade II listed building. [1]

  8. Mauretania, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Some of the furnishings from the RMS Mauretania were installed in a bar/restaurant complex at the bottom of Park Street, [2] initially called "Mauretania", now "Java". The lounge bar was the library with mahogany panelling: above the first-class Grand Saloon with French-style gilding overlooks Frog Lane.

  9. Grade II* listed buildings in Guildford (borough) - Wikipedia

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    72, 74, 76 and 78 High Street (one, 1803-built two-bay mid-terrace with 13th century Undercroft.): Guildford: House: 1803: 1 May 1953: 1180242: 72, 74, 76 and 78 High Street

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