About The Walrus & The Carpenter
The Walrus and the Carpenter restaurant in Clifton near Bristol is sister restaurant to the long-running Bath favourite of the same name, affectionately called The Wally Bath. This funky, charming eaterie has its heart is still in the psychedelic 1970s, with an eclectic collection of posters and artwork, buzzy blue woodwork, white walls, checkerboard tablecloths and curtains. It’s a family-run place that welcomes singles, couples and children and the greeting is always the warmest. Local, free-range, organic produce goes into the generous, freshly-made dishes, including a good selection of vegetarian and vegan choices. Everything is made here, right down to the mayonnaise. The lunchtime menu offers lighter portions and there are daily multi-coloured chalkboard specials. The cocktail list is locally famous. Rock on, Wally Bristol.
Opening hours:
Tue - Thu: 12pm - 2:30pm & 6pm - 10pmFri: 12pm - 2:30pm & 6pm - 11pmSat: 12pm - 11pmSun: 12pm - 2:30pm
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The Walrus & The Carpenter - This was a quaint and quirky restaurant in a nice area of Bristol. The staff where friendly and welcoming and the food was tasty. Very busy on a Saturday night but the service still good. Decently priced.Review
Warus & Carpenter seem quite a small venue but this gave it a cozy atomoshere. Enjoys the expierence as the sevice was excellent and it was not off the production foodReview
The Walrus and Carpenter serves good wholesome, homecooked organic fare. My steak was tender and full of flavour; her chicken curry was tasty and not too hot. The mounds of salad, however, covered up how much we had eaten, and would have been better served on a separate plate. The ice cream with cream, honey, raisins, chopped nuts, and cream was a nice end, but too sweet for me. All in all, good, cheap and cheerful, simple food.Visitors
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