Bowl of Plenty is located at Bristol Folk House, 40A Park St, Bristol BS1 5JG, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Bowl of Plenty and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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M Craddock

4 Google Rating

Meal choice is quite limited and not very 'simple' so not a great idea for kids. The meals are quite

4/ 5

Meal choice is quite limited and not very 'simple' so not a great idea for kids. The meals are quite nice but the cake selection is even better. Friendly and low key atmosphere.

Janet Wilson

4 Google Rating

Bright friendly place to meet up. Excellent toast.

4/ 5

Bright friendly place to meet up. Excellent toast.

Paul

2 Google Rating

I was at the Folk House for the Bristol Folk Festival and bought drinks here. The queue was long and

2/ 5

I was at the Folk House for the Bristol Folk Festival and bought drinks here. The queue was long and the drinks were very expensive. £4.40 for a pint of beer, £4.40 for a bottle of Wyld wood cider, £2 for a can of Cawston Press rhubarb soft drink. I don't know when the prices in the photos were taken, but they are not the prices they charged.

Martin Jenkins

4 Google Rating

Nice quick lunch. Do that again

4/ 5

Nice quick lunch. Do that again

Linda McLaughlin

5 Google Rating

A really nice (and safe) place to meet friends or just get a drink on your own. Lovely vibes and goo

5/ 5

A really nice (and safe) place to meet friends or just get a drink on your own. Lovely vibes and good choice of hot snd cold drinks. They do food as well

Joe Coleman

5 Google Rating

The perfect place to take vegans, coeliacs etc So many amazing healthy, nutritious options form a lo

5/ 5

The perfect place to take vegans, coeliacs etc So many amazing healthy, nutritious options form a lovely group of staff. Took the family on a trip to Bristol and we had a lovely selection for lunch. All home cooked (of course) and they were massively helpful with my father's dietary requirement. Tucked just off Park st, you'd never know you were right in Bristol city centre. The garden is so calm and matched perfectly by the relaxed atmosphere. Coffee was tasty and crucially- hot!! Don't try and resist the cakes. Just succumb! you will be rewarded!

Stelios Choustoulakis

5 Google Rating

Very nice cultural hub. Cosy cafe and dining area. Power supply if you want to work on laptop. Pleth

5/ 5

Very nice cultural hub. Cosy cafe and dining area. Power supply if you want to work on laptop. Plethora of workshops and courses to choose from. Highly recommended!

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