Nando’s Bristol – Park Street is located at 49 Park St, Bristol BS1 5NT, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Nando’s Bristol – Park Street and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 929 9263 or visit our website

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Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Nando’s Bristol – Park Street by https://www.nandos.co.uk/eat/restaurants/bristol-park-street?utm_source=googlemaps&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=BristolParkStreet&utm_campaign=local .

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Oktay Pehlivanoglu

5 Google Rating

No queue,ordered via app. All good but it looks like the amount of chicken thighs portions have decr

5/ 5

No queue,ordered via app. All good but it looks like the amount of chicken thighs portions have decreased. Smaller pieces.

Andrei Constantinescu

4 Google Rating

The interior is nice and service is fast. Portion sizes are just like any other Nandos. Best not to

4/ 5

The interior is nice and service is fast. Portion sizes are just like any other Nandos. Best not to sit close to the door, as it can get quite cold during poor weather.

Colin Rudlof

3 Google Rating

Needed a quick meal. Staff were very good. Hate using the app to order. Food average.

3/ 5

Needed a quick meal. Staff were very good. Hate using the app to order. Food average.

Oren Hall

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff, were exceptionally accommodating to my friend who has allergies, and the food w

5/ 5

Very friendly staff, were exceptionally accommodating to my friend who has allergies, and the food was beyond tasty as usual.

Tafka Wac

5 Google Rating

Kinda predictable review. Who doesn't like a cheeky nandos? Good chicken. 🐔

5/ 5

Kinda predictable review. Who doesn't like a cheeky nandos? Good chicken. 🐔

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