M Shed is located at Princes Wharf, Wapping Rd, Bristol BS1 4RN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with M Shed and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Carolyn Boakes

4 Google Rating

M shed is a very interesting area in the old Dock land. There's so much information about different

4/ 5

M shed is a very interesting area in the old Dock land. There's so much information about different areas of the city and what's happened to them in the past a very nice piece of social history and an insight to how Bristol has developed over the ages so much to take in a place that I will return to. There's a nice little play area for young children and an area we're mum or dad can sit while I was there it seemed to be well used by local people and visitors alike. The cafe area was clean and offered a good selection of food I only tried the coffee but it was good.

erin rae blight

5 Google Rating

This is a fantastic place located on the dockside at Bristol, a free museum of fascinating curiositi

5/ 5

This is a fantastic place located on the dockside at Bristol, a free museum of fascinating curiosities and local history (and recent history) which provides a great escape from the bustling centre nearby. There are some visiting exhibitions which might require an entry fee. There are interactive bits for kids (and adults) and a wonderful cafe for a great snack and drink. Well worth a visit on any day of the year.

Hanka Cavill

5 Google Rating

It is free exhibition for kids and adults both very stimulating and fun. It has a nice coffee shop

5/ 5

It is free exhibition for kids and adults both very stimulating and fun. It has a nice coffee shop with vegan and gluten free options and a shop to buy a gift. There are good toilet facilities for wheelchair and baby changing and an area for little kids to play upstairs.

Darren Wong

5 Google Rating

A nice place by the dockside to visit. A very scenic walk towards the museum, especially if the weat

5/ 5

A nice place by the dockside to visit. A very scenic walk towards the museum, especially if the weather is favourable. There is an exhibition about the history of Bristol. Takes into factor the historical, cultural and geographical changes of Bristol. The entry is free. Sometimes there is a special exhibition held on the upper floor (admission may not be free for the special exhibition).

Nicola Beech

4 Google Rating

Went there for a works Christmas party. Staff and food good. Unfortunately they forgot our table wh

4/ 5

Went there for a works Christmas party. Staff and food good. Unfortunately they forgot our table when serving the main course. The one person having vegetarian was brought theirs and we waited for ours. In the end we had to ask, a good 5-10 minutes later. Very apologetic and it arrived very quickly then. I would have given 5 stars otherwise.

Lorna Macgougan

5 Google Rating

I love this place. It is a great representation of the pride in Bristol for diversity and Bristol's

5/ 5

I love this place. It is a great representation of the pride in Bristol for diversity and Bristol's achievements but it doesn't paint over the cracks. I was impressed with the Colston display. Even the way they had it on its side, I think was sensitive to the situation. The information on offer was balanced and impartial and there was a viewpoint of curiosity and focus on the opinions of the public as well. A great showcase.

James Marshall

4 Google Rating

Lots of interesting displays, interactive, light and varied. We liked the transport section. It neve

4/ 5

Lots of interesting displays, interactive, light and varied. We liked the transport section. It never seems too crowded. We don't use the refreshments so can't comment on those. We do like the information and large poster displays.

Simona Di Lonardo

5 Google Rating

My favourite museum! Bristol history and its boroughs is presented in an interactive way. Lots of vi

5/ 5

My favourite museum! Bristol history and its boroughs is presented in an interactive way. Lots of vintage installations and objects rebuilt as they were! Always new exhibitions and events. Just check online what's going on

Linda Westwood

4 Google Rating

Great museum space and galleries. We visited the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year exhibition and as

4/ 5

Great museum space and galleries. We visited the Wildlife Photographer Of The Year exhibition and as always it is very well laid out. Good Covid precautions and not overcrowded.

Heather Relyea

3 Google Rating

A good place to learn about Bristol. I had someone from. Bristol with me he explained some things. H

3/ 5

A good place to learn about Bristol. I had someone from. Bristol with me he explained some things. He did not like the way it was layer out in boroughs

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