CEO Today - October 2023

Eating Out Harbour House After a day of exploring, satisfy your hunger at the waterfront restaurant Harbour House. Located in the heart of Bristol's Harbourside, this waterfront eatery offers a diverse menu of fresh seafood, locally sourced ingredients, and international flavours. With its stunning views and relaxed atmosphere, Restaurant Harbour House is the perfect place to unwind and indulge in a delicious meal. Rumoured to be Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s private boathouse the venue was said to be designed by himself with some of the features being protypes to eventual builds at Paddington station. In addition, Bristol’s well-known street artist Banksy had his first exhibition in the building in 2000. Corporate companies enjoy business meetings and get togethers here with favourite dishes including Pan-Fried Boscastle trout, Newlyn Hake fishcake and seafood linguine with prawns in a silky seafood bisque. But the restaurant caters to all customers. Families and kids are considered with colourful activities to partake in while they wait for their food and a wonderful dessert menu consisting of Profiterole Tower, house made toffee sticky pudding and a wide ice cream selection. Really impressive is the way the restaurant champions suppliers from the South West with emphasis on the finest seafood and best seasonal produce from Wogan Coffee, Reg The Veg in Clifton Village and Wings of St Mawes in Cornwall. Daily fish deliveries mean guests are served fish that was in the ocean only 24 hours earlier! All of this is managed under the meticulous eye and experienced General Manager Ben Porter who has created a wonderful menu with his chef and spruced up a beautiful outdoor terrace so that guests can also enjoy their food with the magnificent Bristol Harbourside backdrop. hhbristol.com | IG: @_harbourhouse_ Bocabar Frinzels Reach For a more laid-back dining experience, head to Restaurant Bocabar Frinzels Reach. Situated in a converted warehouse, this trendy eatery offers a menu inspired by global street food. From woodfired pizzas to Asian-inspired dishes, Bocabar Frinzels Reach is a culinary delight. With its vibrant atmosphere and live music events, this restaurant is a favourite among locals and visitors alike. bristol.bocabar.co.uk | IG: @bocabarbristol New Taj Indian Curry House If you fancy a curry house then Bristol is brimming with curry houses and restaurants dotted all over the city. Going for more than 20 years, head down to the bustling and busy Gloucester Road in Horfield where the family run New Taj can whip you up a Chicken Jelfreze or Meat Vindaloo. www.newtaj.co.uk In conclusion, the city of Bristol is a treasure trove of history, culture, and attractions. From the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge to Brunel’s SS Great Britain, from the Toot Bus to the Observatory, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city. Whether you're exploring its architectural wonders, immersing yourself in its maritime heritage, or indulging in its culinary delights, CEO Today highly recommends Bristol as one of the best locations to visit for families. A truly relaxed stay for parents and kids alike.

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