Eat Out To Help Out: The Ivy Clifton Brasserie
On a global whole, I am not too sure if any of us thought that the last few months would look like this. To be honest with you, when we first started getting word that we wouldn’t be able to leave our homes other than ‘essential’ shopping, I thought okay… maybe for a few weeks, but certainly the world will not come to a standstill.
How I was wrong.
Every industry seems to have had a ‘hard’ hit during these unprecedented times… however the hospitality industry seems to have had it hit more than others.
When The Ivy Clifton Brasserie got in touch for us to come in, enjoy a meal out, and help them promote the government’s ‘Eat Out To Help Out’ scheme… we obviously said ‘yes’.
With that being said, we headed into The Ivy Clifton Brasserie and had another delicious meal. If you have been following this blog for any length of time, you know my first experience at The Ivy was during Bristol Balloon Fiesta, and I have returned many times since.
The Ivy is one of those places where if you are looking to dine and have a more levelled up experience, without it costing much more than other restaurants… It definitely will be on the roaster for you to choose for your next night out.
I often will head into The Ivy for a morning coffee if I am up in Clifton Village, and perhaps I will get some of their toast and preserves to go along with it.
As mentioned, the cost of this is similar, if not the same to go to a Costa but you are in a much more luxurious setting.
If you are not local to Bristol, most cities in the UK have an Ivy location. So you can always check to see where is your local. However, if you are looking to join us at The Ivy, you can find it
Overlooking The Mall Gardens, The Ivy Clifton Brasserie Restaurant brings relaxed, sophisticated all-day dining to the heart of Bristol’s ceaselessly chic Clifton Village. From modern British cuisine to café-style classics and fantastic vegan and vegetarian dishes, you’ll find something for everyone to love.
As well as the main restaurant, they have a bar, an orangery, and two private dining rooms for those special celebrations. In the main room, the high ceilings and huge windows give a wonderful feeling of space, while the impressive brass chandeliers, Art-Deco detail and burnt orange banquettes bring a sense of informal luxury.
It’s the ideal spot for tourists, shoppers, and locals alike to enjoy breakfast, brunch, dinner, and lunch, or sample our range of bespoke cocktails – from the classic to the contemporary.
Head into The Ivy to ‘Eat Out To Help Out’, and let’s help the hospitality industry get back on its feet.