Whether its a ‘grab and go’ or a leisurely feast, Bristol has a wide variety of brunch beauties on offer. Here’s a quick guide to a some of the city's top spots - we've even broken our recommendations out by area so you don't have to stroll too far for your breakfast!
Central
Enjoy the relaxed vibe inside this harbourside cafe, or on warmer days make the most of the view out on their terrace. Their breakfast menu of Full English (meat or veggie), shakshuka, granola or buttermilk pancakes is available until 12pm on weekdays, with brunch extended to 3pm on weekends.
Brunch is served from 9am - 3pm on Saturdays and 9am - 5pm on Sundays, with plenty of Californian-inspired choices on their menu (huevos rancheros, fried chicken and waffles or their breakfast burger sit alongside more standard breakfast options). Their bottomless prosecco brunch is available all week and priced at £15pp, booking is essential.
Image: Huevos rancheros at Quay St Diner
Try a unique breakfast-inspired pie with your bottomless booze at Pieminister. Every Saturday, you’ll have 90 minutes to enjoy a pie from the brunch menu washed down with unlimited prosecco, mimosas, Aperol spritz, Freedom Four lager or Pie.P.A. All for £25!
Image: Pieminister
Bocabar
Head to Bocabar in Finzels Reach on Saturdays for their special brunch menu, served from 10am - 3pm. Options include toasted seed bagels with a range of fillings, American pancakes, hefty breakfast sandwiches and a range of cooked breakfasts, from a Full English to steak! A classic breakfast menu is also served at their cafe bar in Paintworks daily from 10am - 11:30am.
Situated in the middle of Bristol's shopping district in Quakers Friars, Klosterhaus is the perfect place for a brunch pitstop on the weekend. The menu features many of their popular Mittel-European and German dishes such as currywurst and goulash, plus classic breakfast plates including eggs Benedict and avocado with poached eggs on toast. It's also worth trying their signature breakfasts such as the Bauernfrühstück: sautéed potatoes, Nürnberger sausage, bacon, eggs and spiced tomato sauce.
Fancy brunching with a side of funk and soul? Get down to Klosterhaus on Sundays for The Haus of Soul, their weekly brunch experience with live music from the JFS Trio.
Image: Klosterhaus Bristol
Their simple menu of big breakfasts, granola, or smashed avocado on toast is served daily until 11:45am, with plenty of space on their large and colourful terrace.
Harvey Nichols Bristol Second Floor Restaurant
Enjoy brunch classics like smoked salmon and scrambled eggs on sourdough or buttermilk pancakes at this swish AA Rosette-winning restaurant, with views over Quakers Friars from the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Image: Harvey Nichols Bristol Second Floor Restaurant
Riverstation
Treat yourself to Saturday brunch with a riverside view, with brunch served on weekends from 10am till noon. Choose from Bloody Marys, breakfast buns, French toast with berry compote, smashed avocado & poached eggs and more.
Other favourites in the city centre include:
- Boston Tea Party - a local chain of colourful cafes serving an all-day menu
- Spicer + Cole - find their coffee shops dotted across the city
- Flour House - botanical inspired cafe with a seasonal menu, brunch served Friday to Sunday
- Dareshack - their exotic brunch menu is served Thursday to Sunday from 9.30am to 3.30pm
- 404 Bristol - best known for their cakes and vegan bakes, they also do a great brunch
Clifton and Redland
Choose from Full English breakfasts, eggs benedict, smashed avocado on toast and waffles, served from Monday to Saturday 10am - 2pm.
Image: Racks
Tuck into your brunch in one of the grandest bistros in town, with an extensive breakfast menu served from 9am until 11:15am on weekdays, and from 9am - 10:45am on weeekends. Take your pick from smoothies, pastries, full cooked breakfasts and lighter dishes such as smoked salmon crumpet or avocado with grains.
Image: The Ivy Clifton Brasserie
Enjoy breakfast at their poolside cafe bar from 9am to 10:45am daily. The menu has some Mediterranean touches, including baked Turkish eggs and Pan con tomate with jamon Serrano.
Their regular breakfast is served daily, and their brunch menu is available from 11am-3pm Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays. Choices include pastries, yoghurt and granola, crushed avocado on toast, skillet breakfasts and their signature buckwheat and rye pancakes.
Image: Buckwheat and rye pancakes at Coppa Club in Clifton
Brace and Browns
Birthplace of Bristol’s bottomless Prosecco brunch is Brace and Browns, situated in Clifton on Whiteladies Road. Served from 12-4pm on Saturdays only, you can enjoy three courses with fizz for £35 per head.
Other popular choices in the area:
- Primrose Cafe - a Clifton favourite, with a daily menu of classic dishes. You can also sit outside or on their rooftop terrace
- Rosemarino - one of Bristol's top brunch spots, an ever-changing brunch menu with a Mediterranean twist
- Foliage Cafe - leafy cafe with breakfasts which taste as good as they look
- Burra Bristol - Antipodean-inspired cafe in Redland with a focus on great coffee and light, healthy brunches
- Tradewind Espresso - don't miss their Brunch of Champions with poached eggs, chorizo, avocado, sourdough toast, salad leaves, seeds and coriander dip.
Stokes Croft and Gloucester Road
The Bristolian
Located in the bohemian quarter of Montpelier on Picton Street is The Bristolian. This well-known café is very popular, so make sure you arrive early on a Saturday morning to avoid the queue for seats. The Bristolian proudly serves locally-sourced, free-range ingredients and offers a great range of veggie options.
The Crafty Egg
Based on Stokes Croft, their menu of baked eggs, full cooked breakfasts and filled bagels is available from 8am Monday to Friday, and from 9am on weekends.
Nectar House
Hearty breakfasts are the order of the day at this welcoming Gloucester Road cafe, with the simpler early bird breakfasts available from 8am, fry ups from 9am, and toastie stacks and Buddha bowls available from 10am.
Other goodies along Goucester Road and Stokes Croft:
- Jamaica St Stores - relax in their spacious surrounds with brunch from 10am-3pm, Thursday – Saturday
- FED - choose from pastries, toasties and rolls at one of their three locations across Bristol
- At The Well - this cafe and launderette in one is a firm favourite for its fluffy pancakes
Image: Vegan stack at The Nectar House
South Bristol
Windmill Hill City Farm
Once you're done strolling around the farm, take a seat in their cafe for a homely cooked breakfast or some toast with preserves. Simple but tasty!
Eat Your Greens
A popular plantbased cafe on Wells Road in Totterdown, brunch is available 10am - 3pm on weekdays or 10am - 4pm on Saturdays, with choices including their beasty breakfast (pictured below), Goldie Lox (smoked carrot on marinated tofu) and veggie sausage sandwiches.
Image: Breakfast at Eat Your Greens
East Bristol
The Faraway Tree
East of Bristol city centre in St. George, you’ll find Scandinavian-themed, vegan-friendly café The Faraway Tree. Named after the famous children's books, this is a great place to bring your little ones and furry friends. Open until 3pm daily, The Faraway Tree is definitely worth a wander out of the centre.
The Garden of Easton
Decked from floor to ceiling in plants, this is a place you'll want to snap as much as your food! Their day menu (served until 4pm daily) includes several breakfast options, such as their big cooked breakfasts, tostadas, pea and feta fritters, toasted sandwiches and Belgian waffles.
Image: The Garden of Easton
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