The Old Gas Works Moor Lane, Clevedon BS21 6EU England, England
Excellent Thai street food. A real asset for Clevedon. Ordered by telephone and delivered. The Green Thai curry was one of the best I have eaten. First of many takeaways I will have from Nim’s Thai Kitchen.
We enjoyed one of the best meals I have ever had! The tapas were outstanding. Fantastic range of foods. We chose about a dozen different ones which were delicious and large enough for 4 of us to share. An excellent range of wines, beers, ciders and soft drinks, as well as ice creams and macarons to finish made this meal, along with the helpful and attentive service. You need to book as there are only a few tables.
The deli is equally good with home cooked pastries, great coffee and well sourced drinks,meats, cheeses etc Thanks!
Fabulous hotel. Cannot wait to return to this amazing hotel. Well done to all the staff. Matthew in the reception was very professional and we appreciated it very much. See you again soon!
Great food and really nice to see some old favourites…great fish chicken spam fritters and potatoes scallops…curry sauce had a nice kick too. This place also does kebabs and appears to be a very clean well run establishment
Went into town with daughter and grandchildren and thought we would stop and have some lunch. This cafe used be to lovely with beautiful teapots, cups etc. well it must have changed hands as it’s more like a transport cafe. Anyway we went in and was very surprised at the quality and quantity of the food. All our plates were empty, the staff were lovely and friendly as well. Don’t be put off by the look of the place and decor. The food was lovely and very reasonably priced. Will definitely be going back.
Not a review, just a note on the places history.
Up until late 1985 the place was known as The Cavendish Hotel, so the "new" name is actually a return, sort of, to its original.
It became a Whitbread owned and managed pub.
Managers Henry and Sue Thurmann pursuaded Whitbread to put some money into the place. In late 1985 or early 86, the old lounge and public bars were knocked into one and the place was generally modernized. It became a very successful pub, renamed "The Corner House", into the 90s when Whitbread sold off all their pubs.
Dull disclosure: I worked as a seasonal barman there from 1985 to 1989.
Fawn are the best coffee purveyors in town, and the fresh scone with jam and cream was so delicious and satisfying! We’ll be back as soon as the kiosk opens up again for a walk around the gardens and an afternoon snack and coffee. Really great attraction for the National Trust property!
We had planned to go to Brunello as I am vegan and my friend is gluten free. However we wanted to support a small business and I had seen Zoe’s on Facebook. So glad we changed our plans. Had an amazing fried breakfast each and took a slice of cake home.
Staff were so friendly and so on Monday I took my 8 year old after school as they do an activity and food for £6. He did toppings on a small pizza which they then cooked and served with their meal of sausage and chips. They also decorated some little chocolate cornflake cakes which he took home
Excellent breakfast all grilled nice and clean café and fresh very friendly staff we had a lovely Christmas meal for 17 volunteers of league of friends of Weston General Hospital worth a visit.
We ordered a fabulous dinner to celebrate our anniversary. The food is absolutely delicious. Starter was arancini followed by aromatic chicken and braised beef rolls. Dessert was tiramisu and lemon torte. Our food was delivered on time and still hot. Will definitely order again soon.
We visited The Bristol Hotel at the weekend for a friend's birthday
What a fantastic day out it was the staff were absolutely amazing they were so friendly
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The fire was alight the bar was spotless we will definitely return
keep up the good work lads