Welcome to the Bristol Guild Terrace Café, a delightful culinary gem nestled in the heart of Bristol at 68-70 Park Street. Our café offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a leisurely brunch, a catch-up with friends, or a cozy afternoon retreat. With an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients, our menu features a delectable array of dishes, from artisanal sandwiches and fresh salads to indulgent pastries and specialty coffee.

At Bristol Guild Terrace Café, we pride ourselves on providing not just food, but an experience that delights the senses. The café boasts stunning views of the surrounding area, making it an ideal spot for those looking to relax while enjoying the vibrant energy of the city. Our friendly staff are dedicated to ensuring every visit is memorable, whether you’re here to savor a quiet moment or celebrate a special occasion.

In addition to our delightful dining options, we also cater to special events and offer takeout services for those on the go. With our commitment to quality and community, we invite you to discover why Bristol Guild Terrace Café is a cherished favorite among locals and visitors alike. Stop by today and treat yourself to a taste of Bristol!

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sue cresswell

4 Google Rating

Interesting shop and cafe smelt amazing unfortunately already eaten

4/ 5

Interesting shop and cafe smelt amazing unfortunately already eaten

Peter Leitchman

5 Google Rating

Great place to visit

5/ 5

Great place to visit

Stuart Elks

4 Google Rating

Really nice coffee, tasty soups. Could do with a wider range of lunch options.

4/ 5

Really nice coffee, tasty soups. Could do with a wider range of lunch options.

Fiona Lambert

4 Google Rating

Lovely food, nice service, relaxed place to sit.

4/ 5

Lovely food, nice service, relaxed place to sit.

Family Lucker

4 Google Rating

4/ 5

sue cresswell

4 Google Rating

Interesting shop and cafe smelt amazing unfortunately already eaten

4/ 5

Interesting shop and cafe smelt amazing unfortunately already eaten

Richard Savill

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

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