Restaurants On Bristol Waterfront

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Our restaurants near the Bristol Waterfront area are a great place to stop while wandering around the Waterfront attractions, shops and markets, close to must-visit attractions like the Millennium Square, Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We the Curious, Bristol Aquarium, Arnolfini, Spike Island, Watershed and M Shed – the perfect place to grab a pint of award-winning Butcombe beer and a scrumptious, locally-sourced pub meal.

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Places to Eat on Bristol Waterfront

Enjoy a delicious, locally sourced, home-cooked classic British pub meal at one of our restaurants on Bristol’s waterfront, close to popular attractions like Cabot Circus, the harbourside, We The Curious, and Bristol Aquarium.

The Ostrich in Redcliffe, Bristol

Perched on the edge of the historic Bristol Harbourside, The Ostrich pub-restaurant attracts both visitors and Bristolian locals with its menu of Americana-inspired BBQ classics, selection of award-winning Butcombe beer, and its unique range of rums and cocktails – a nod to its nautical heritage. Take in the waterside view from the first floor Top Deck bar or enjoy your favourite pub meal in the cosy dining space. In the summer, stop by to see The Ostrich’s dockside airstream, serving Americana-inspired street food, ice cream and boozy treats to the Bristol Harbour masses.

The Cottage Inn in Bristol

You’ll be hard-pushed to find a better place to eat in Bristol. Stunning waterside views, plenty of history, a wide selection of award-winning beers, and delicious, locally sourced pub favourites await you at The Cottage Inn in Baltic Wharf. The inn, dating back to 1868, and draws crowds of locals and visitors, whatever the weather – so book your table now to avoid disappointment!