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Reviews of Howards Restaurant, Bristol

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Review by Aella on 8th June, 2007

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Very unwilling to accomodate special dietary requirements.

Date visited: 6/6/07

Review by John White on 29th May, 2006

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Absolutly fantastic atmosphere food and service - this restaurant should be in the centre of Bristol not hiding away in Hotwells - but then we probably wouldn't have been able to get a table so easily on a Friday night if it was. Try the specials - they are spacial.

Date visited: 23 May 2006

Review by Paul Roberts on 23rd July, 2005

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We were welcomed at the door by a very personable Restaurant Manager and happy band of waitresses. After an apparatife at the bar we were shown to our table on the first floor whaich had a delightful view over the harbour entrance. Having selected from the extensive menu whilst enjoying our drinks, our starters arrived proptly and a truly delightful meal followed. We had all chosen from the specials and were treated to a range of fresh fish all cooked to prefection and fitting of the restaurants setting. An extensive wine menu alowed us to select to great wines to compliment our food and the service was unobtrusive but to hand when ever we needed assistance. A great atmosphere, but plenty of space to not feel as though your conversation is not being shared by the other guests. Well done, we will be back. Paul Roberts

Date visited: 22 July 2005

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