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The Scrandit
Nestled within the historic charm of Bristol's Christmas Steps, The Scrandit is a culinary haven that thrives on innovation and community spirit. Founded during the 2020 lockdown by Bristol natives Josh Dickinson and Max Laird-Hopkins, this versatile venue has become a cornerstone for pop-up dining experiences. From Argentinian choripán to Filipino fusion, The Scrandit offers a rotating menu that keeps patrons returning for new and exciting flavors. The intimate setting, combined with its ever-evolving culinary offerings, has earned it a stellar reputation among food enthusiasts.
Beyond its gastronomic delights, The Scrandit serves as a vibrant community hub, hosting events like wine tastings, supper clubs, and even unique gatherings such as 'naked dining' experiences. Its commitment to fostering a welcoming atmosphere is evident in the diverse range of events and the loyal patronage it enjoys.
The Scrandit is one of the favourite places in the city! you can sit on the same seat and be fed the tastiest food from the best chefs in and around Bristol.
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Christmas Steps
Bristol
Popular with both tourists and locals, the Christmas Steps are a quintessential area of Bristol. Brimming with history, these steps were originally named Queene Street, after Queen Elizabeth the 1st visited in 1574. The steps themselves were built in September 1669, paid for by the wealthy wine merchant Jonathan Blackwell. The Christmas Steps have since become a must-visit stop for anyone visiting Bristol and quickly evoke images of these long gone days, due to the many listed, old-fashioned buildings and cobbled pathways, so it almost feels like you’re stepping into the past.
Now, it is lined with shops, cafés and bars for you to explore. Proudly supporting Bristol’s artists, you can find stunning artwork for sale by both well-known and upcoming artists. Browse the shelves of the shops housed here and see what curiosities you’ll find, from books to gifts to clothing and after, why not stop by one of the many pubs or cafés for a well earned drink.
Multi-cultural, with street art and concerts on every corner, Bristol is one of the UK's most vibrant cities. But what makes the city unique is its huge drive to keep things local. From the stylish boutiques of Clifton to the quirky brunch spots of Stokes Croft, the Bristol independent scene has something for everyone, no matter your age, background or tastes.
Apart from its fantastic opportunities for shopping, eating and drinking, visitors flock to Bristol to discover the historic sites, famous galleries and diverse architecture that make the city so popular.
Spend your day in Bristol admiring Banksy's murals, Brunel's bridge and Britain's natural beauty. You don't have to head far out of this buzzing metropolis to find chocolate box villages, woodlands and the jaw-dropping Avon Gorge.
Come and discover the best and brightest of Bristol through the creative independents who keep the city turning.
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