Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Westbury On Trym
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Westbury On Trym restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 76 restaurants in Westbury On Trym and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Westbury On Trym restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Harbour House
British, Traditional restaurant in Bristol
The Grove, Harbourside - BS1
“The riverside terrace is appealing in better weather” at this brilliantly located venue on Bristol’s waterfront – converted from one of the South West’s last remaining 19th-century transit sheds (designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel) the interior is “well-spaced”. It offers a large, all-day menu featuring something for everyone: dishes that went down well this year include grilled mackerel on focaccia, roasted cod on risotto and a decent warm Bakewell tart.
2. Flute
restaurant in Bath
9 Edgar Buildings, George Street - BA1
Flute is a distinctive all-day seafood destination in the heart of Bath offering Cornish seafood, an extensive selection of wines and cocktails with a kick. Flute consistently sources the freshest fish from Devon and Cornwall and...
3. Puro
British, Modern restaurant in Clevedon
Rear of 32 - 34 Hill Road - BS21
PURO Restaurant & Bar is a modern venue for relaxed, yet sophisticated, eating and drinking.All our food is fresh, with a focus on well sourced ingredients, providing simple but quality, seasonal food. In addition to the food menu is a carefully selected wine list (...
4. Green Park Brasserie
Burgers, etc restaurant in Bath
Green Park Station - BA1
Occupying the former booking hall of a converted Victorian railway station – and with a large seating area outside – this large local landmark is of the same vintage as Harden’s Ltd (it was founded in 1992) and wins popularity with its flexible, all-week, all-day offering. It’s not hugely foodie, generating too few reviews for a rating this year – but tipped by regulars as a useful standby in the city: “We come here often for a casual pizza with friends as you don’t have to book – just grab an outside table under cover of the old station roof with heaters. Pizzas are from the wood oven and jolly good too. Nice atmosphere with live jazz if you’re inside on many nights”.
5. Robun
Japanese restaurant in Bath
4 Princes Building, George Street - BA1
Backed by a national group also operating till recently in London’s St James’s, this rather ambitious Japanese near the Assembly Rooms is said to be “a cut above others locally” by its advocates. There was steady all-round praise (albeit from a small fan club) for its mix of sushi and sashimi, plus many robata-grilled dishes including wagyu steaks and black cod. Puddings include Black Truffle Chocolate Torte, so it’s not necessarily one for the purists.
6. Noah’s
Fish & chips restaurant in Bristol
1 Brunel Lock Road - BS1
“Tucked between a flyover and the docks” – and “with great views of the Avon Gorge and Suspension Bridge” – a “Bristol legend” which was formerly greasy spoon Lockside, and on a funny note “was the café in TV’s ‘Only Fools and Horses’”. Current owners Daniel and Joie Rosser (his father Garry runs the much-loved Scallop Shell in Bath) relaunched the venue in May 2023 as a chippie, winning bronze in the National Fish & Chip awards shortly afterwards. On the menu, “expertly cooked fish ’n’ chips” with “amazing batter”, therefore, but also “fancier” fare.
7. The Granary & The Granary Club
British, Modern restaurant in Bristol city centre
32 Welsh Back - BS1
The Granary is a buzzy, neighbourhood all-day eatery near Queen Square in central Bristol, with a great vibe and striking interiors and has been featured in The Telegraph, The Times & Condé Traveler.Think unique, period windows flooding the space with light, ...
8. The Scallop Shell
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bath
22 Monmouth Place - BA1
“Wow! You will never leave hungry or disappointed” say fans of this “friendly, attractive, efficient and buzzy” venue in the city-centre: the most popular venue this year in our annual diners’ poll. Side by side with their chippie takeaway, an adjoining bistro serves “traditional fish ’n’ chips plus several freshly-cooked alternatives from crab linguine to spicy prawns” – “a limited menu, but well-cooked with really fresh produce and good service”. “If in Bath, this should be high on your list”.
9. The Olive Tree, Queensberry Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Russell St - BA1
By the standards of fine dining, the style is “relaxed” at this well-known basement dining room – an elegantly updated, greige space that’s part of a hotel in a picturesque Bath terrace which for many years has achieved renown as Bath’s most accoladed foodie destination. All reports this year are uniformly upbeat, especially regarding the cuisine overseen by chef Chris Cleghorn, who’s been in-post for over 12 years now, and provides “a fantastic meal with very attentive service and dishes that are so well conceived and explained”. Top Menu Tip – “superb starter of chalk stream trout with carrot and orange; venison great and a standout here was the accompanying black pudding”.
10. Clifton Sausage
British, Modern restaurant in Bristol
7 Portland St - BS8
“Why isn’t there a quality sausage restaurant like this in every town?” – Simon & Joy’s descriptively named feature has thrived for over twenty years on “quintessential English grub done really well”.
11. Prego
Italian restaurant in Bristol
7 North View - BS6
This “very busy Italian neighbourhood bistro” in Westbury Park was set up by floorlayers Olly Gallery and Julian Faiello – and what a success their professional volte-face has proved, with a successive wave of talented local chefs passing through its doors over the past decade. The crowd-pleasing menu – spanning arancini, pasta dishes and sourdough pizzas – features some “very good” food which you can now enjoy on the heated, fairy-lit terrace: a Covid-era addition.
12. Little French
French restaurant in Bristol
2b North View, Westbury Park - BS6
Set up in 2019 by Freddy Bird & wife Nessa (the latter in charge of FOH, and also the mastermind behind the restaurant’s crockery and ceramics), this Westbury Park icon continues to turn out “classic French bistro food with authentic Gallic ingredients” that “evokes happy memories” of dining across the Channel. Given Freddy’s starry TV stints alongside Roux Jr and co., and its own local reputation (it’s “hard to get a resa”), it did strike the odd cynic this year as “disappointing because of all the gushing praise” (not helped, by the fact it’s also “expensive”). Reports were, however, très bien in the main.
13. The Vincent Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Bristol
Queen Victoria House, Redland Hill - BS6
2022 Review: “Recently opened of all places in a retirement village” – a modern development of 64 apartments in Redland – “but open to the public”: this September 2020 newcomer is run by local caterers CleverChefs and occupies a light-filled space with open kitchen overlooking an arboretum garden. Open from breakfast and throughout the day, it wins strong early feedback for “assured cooking at reasonable prices”.
14. Spiny Lobster
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bristol
128-130 Whiteladies Road - BS8
Clifton-ites and Bristolians have been flocking to Mitch Tonks’s smart seafood specialist (plus on-site fishmonger) for two decades — and no wonder since it “never disappoints”. Catch from Brixham and Cornwall (including the namesake crustacean) is cooked to fine effect over the Josper grill, and their “jazz nights (the last Sunday of every month) are a hit” as well.
15. Otira & Chandos Social
Australian restaurant in Bristol
5-7 Chandos Road - BS6
2022 Review: A restaurant of two halves partly inspired by Kiwi chef Stephen Gilchrist's home country of New Zealand, and also featuring an adjoining Argentinian tapas bar with counter-style seating – both highly regarded for their unusual combinations and accent on foraging. Only the latter, Chandos Social @ Otira, was open as of October 2021 – and offering tapas menus to share per couple – so do check ahead before you visit.
16. Wilson’s
British, Modern restaurant in Bristol
24 Chandos Rd - BS6
“Incredible cooking” – “honestly some of the best anywhere my mind is blown every time I eat there” – is proclaimed by many fans (which, in her April 2025 review, included Sunday Times critic Charlotte Ivers) of this “stripped-back, busy dining room” from chef Jan Ostle and his wife Mary Wilson, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The hyper-local menu showcases “loads of home-grown ingredients” from their own regeneratively farmed kitchen garden, and preparation is “imaginative and well thought out”. Ratings were dragged from 5/5 this year, by one or two diners nonplussed with what they saw as a heavy-handed approach to sustainable dining (“friendly service but disjointed by the obligatory extensive biography for each dish…”, “prioritisation of ethics over quality… terrible meal in parts, amazing in others… just tone down the creation of self-righteous plates and keep turning out the good ones!”).
17. The Kensington Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Bristol
35-37 Stanley Rd - BS6
2024 Review: “Standards remain consistently high” at this Redland boozer – “part of the Pony and Trap Group” and offering “a step above pub food” (though not straying from the classics and laying on proper Sunday roasts). Top Tip – “there are two rooms upstairs you can have for exclusive use of groups”.
18. Bravas
Mediterranean restaurant in Bristol
7 Cotham Hill - BS6
2023 Review: Well known down Brizzle way, this small (16 seats) tapas haunt has an outsized reputation for its authentic approach. Our feedback is limited, but it’s a favourite for one or two of our reporters who award it very high marks. It’s part of a local group, and its siblings include Cargo Cantina and Gambas.
19. Lido
Mediterranean restaurant in Bristol
Oakfield Place - BS8
“Unique” Clifton institution, where diners overlook swimmers in the restored 1850 pool below, while feasting on “consistently excellent dishes (often wood-fired), from a vibrant and frequently changing menu” – and the two activities can be combined in a ‘Swim and Eat’ package, with “great healthy options for those that want ’em” (there is also a spa and five newly opened bedrooms in a townhouse across the road). “This continues to be a favourite Bath/Bristol restaurant for a great meal almost 17 years after it opened – the atmosphere is quite literally exceptional”, while the Mediterranean-inspired food is “startlingly brilliant at these prices”. Top Menu Tip – “some fantastic inexpensive wines: try their Greek white!”.
20. Bokman
Korean restaurant in Bristol
3 Nine Tree Hill - BS1
2023 Review: “Some of the most exciting food I have eaten in ages” has made this two-year-old Korean with a “short but tasty menu” a big hit in Bristol and beyond. Chef Duncan Roberts, who has worked for Joel Robuchon in Paris, and his wife Kyu Jeong Jeon moved to Stokes Croft from South Korea, and their fans include Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Top Tip – tongdak – whole chicken stuffed with sticky rice and grilled over charcoal.
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