Bristol, United Kingdom
16 Narrow Quay
N/A
+44 1179172300
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
I'm very happy this place is open again. 2 excellent shows to kick off. Chantal Joffe & Hassan Hajjaj.
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Good food, drink, gift shop and exhibitions!
A very interesting art gallery with several exhibitions. When I visited, there was an exhibition on Assembly which illustrates the challenges of modern-day politics including democracy and the protest in Paris. There was also an exhibition of photographs taken across Iran on the ground floor. The entry is free. Probably 2 hours would be more than enough to see the entire place, unless you plan to patronise the cafe and the bookstore.
Lovely place to chill and have a few drinks! Great scenery and surroundings.
On a chilled out day in Bristol, relaxing strolling along the banks of the river we were looking for a warming soup to quell our hunger. Bizarrely, almost right away, we found this lovely little cafe and they were serving a vegetable soup. And delicious it was too. Very popular cafe with people waiting for tables. Staff very busy, friendly and helpful and a good ambience. Lovely food coming out and all a bit different from the run of the mill meals you usually see. It is attached to a book shop/club/ art centre and there were talented girls doing dance numbers for the public.
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