Reviews
City Cafe, BS1
Contemporary... 
Joe O. says:
Dining just a stones throw from the heart of Bristol city centre.
The City Cafe, part of the City Inn on Temple Way is fantastic be it for a business lunch or evening meal with friends.
The City Cafe also has an outdoor dining area, and often has a grill chef and BBQ in the summer.
Rajpoot, BA2
Authentic Indian Dining 
Joe O. says:
Once regarded as the best Indian eaterie in the city, Rajpoot is still up there, with a number of other Indian Restaurants opening up in the city giving it a run for thier money.
The man at the door welcomes you in to an cavern of Indian delight.
The huge authentic menu is fantastic, even if the service is a little slow.
For authentic, fine Indian dining Rajpoot is great.
Central Wine Bar, BA1
Grand Bubble, Hoegaarden and Westons! 
Joe O. says:
Anyone who's wants to enjoy what's best about bar life in Bath needs to head to the Central Wine Bar.
Head around 6pm and settle yourself-in for a night of cocktail drinking!
When the lights are turned-down, and the DJ arrives (most Saturday nights) its time to really let your hair down.
The bar is stocked with a great selection of rum, whisky and the cocktail menu is extensive.
On tap a selection of premium beer - Becks Vier and Hoegaarden.
Food is served in the day, and the neat tapas menu is served 'til 9pm.
Whether you're popping in for quick drinks after work, or want to stay til the early house - Central is great.
Bloomsbury, BA1
Gorgeous gifts, Georgian Bath 
Joe O. says:
If you’re after gifts that you’ll treasure forever or just a treat for you – Bloomsbury is perfect.
Their mix of quality gifts and fashion accessories with new and upcoming designers is superb.
Bloomsbury has a great range of Paul Smith accessories; in fact, I’d say the best in Bath.
Also, if you’re peckish, after browsing (and buying!!) the café upstairs also serves a great range of sandwiches and drinks.




