Father’s Day Bristol 2022: Here are seven of the best restaurants to take dad - including Pasture & COSMO

If you are interested in treating the father figure in your life to a tasty Bristolian meal, here are seven of the best restaurants to visit in the city this Father’s Day in the city.

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Father’s Day is fast approaching as sons and daughters across Bristol scratch their heads at the thought of what to do to treat their dad or father figure this year.

A celebration that always falls on the third Sunday of June, which means that in 2022 it is celebrated on Sunday, 19 June.

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To treat the father figure in your life, many love to take them out for a nice meal to treat their taste buds, so here are seven of the best restaurants in Bristol to take your dad on Father’s Day this year.

Pasture

Opening Times: 12 pm to 3 pm and 5 pm to 9:30 pm (Mon-Fri), 12 pm to 9:30 pm (Sat-Sun)

Pasture might be an extremely generous treat for dad this Father’s Day due to its very pricy menu, but this fine-dining establishment uses fresh meats that are sourced locally in the South West of England.

Specialising in steaks, this is a perfect option for father’s who just love their meat; whether they choose a tomahawk, ribeye or a number of the other cuts on offer here, they are sure to enjoy it.

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Plus - we all know how much your typical father loves a nice pint, Pasture has a quality bar service that offers craft beers, as well as award-winning wines and cocktails.

You must book in advance though due to high demand, so visit the official Pasture website and reserve your table to celebrate Father’s Day using the online booking system.

Address: 2 Portwall Lane, Redcliffe - BS1 6NB

Miller & Carter at Bristol City Centre

Opening Times: 6:30 am to 10 pm (Sun-Thu), 6:30 am to 10:30 pm (Fri-Sat)

If dad or the father figure in your life is a meat-lover, Miller & Carter is widely renowned for offering some of the tastiest and juiciest steaks in the country.

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Offering a fine dining experience with a nice and relaxing ambience, visiting this restaurant would be a generous treat for Father’s Day.

There is even a specialised menu for Father’s Day on Sunday, 19 June - so to take advantage, make a booking in advance through the official Miller & Carter website.

Address: Marriot Royal, College Green - BS1 5TA

The Botanist

Opening Times: 12 pm to 11 pm (Mon-Fri), 9 am to 11 pm (Sat), 9 am to 10 pm (Sun)

A restaurant that serves a tasty mix of British and Mediterranean dishes, The Botanist is a great locale ready to welcome you and dad this Father’s Day.

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Located in the lively Berkeley Square, you can take advantage of a special Father’s Day deal here too - which includes a three course meal from a set menu from as little as £27.95 per person; please visit the website for more information.

In order to take advantage of a deal that is set to bring a lot of footfall to The Botanist in Bristol, it is best to reserve your table using the online booking system.

Address: 20a Berkeley Square - BS8 1HP

Roxy Lanes Bristol

Opening Times: 12 pm to 12 am (Mon-Wed), 12 pm to 1 am (Thu and Sun), 12 pm to 2 am (Fri-Sat)

Though not exactly for those hoping to find a fine dining experience this Father’s Day, Roxy Lanes is a great place to unwind with dad by eating a tasty pizza and taking part in various activities along the way.

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Whether it’s ten-pin bowling, American pool, beer pong or watching live sport - you can enjoy each one whilst tucking into a menu that boasts the tastiest food.

It is best to book in advance using the online booking system on the Roxy Lanes Bristol website.

Address: 15-29 Union Street - BS1 2DF

Hole in the Wall

Opening Times: 11 am to 11 pm (Mon-Sat), 11 am to 10:30 pm (Sun)

For relatively traditional fathers who have a hankering for pure pub grub, Hole in the Wall is a great place to enjoy a nice meal in a good atmosphere this Father’s Day.

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A gastropub that is offering a special Father’s Day deal too - with three courses from a set menu costing just £25.95 per person - click here for further details.

Please note that this offer is only available on Sunday, 19 June.

With expected high demand, make sure to take advantage of this deal by reserving a table using the online booking system on the official website.

If the weather is good enough at the time, you and dad can even spend some time sinking a few pints outside in the large garden area.

Address: 2 The Grove, Queen Square - BS1 4QZ

Lost and Found

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Opening Times: 11 am to 12 am (Mon-Thu), 11 am to 1 am (Fri-Sat), 12 pm to 12 am (Sun)

For the more alcohol-inclined, Lost and Found has a quality and tasty seasonal food selection on offer, as well as traditional and eccentric cocktails ready to be enjoyed on Father’s Day.

The site on Queens Road is often busy and is a popular destination amongst locals, so be sure to book in advance - especially due to the expected high footfall around the time of the holiday.

You can do so via the official booking system on the website.

Address: 85 Queens Road, Clifton - BS8 1QS

COSMO

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Opening Times: 5 pm to 9:30 pm (Mon-Thu), 5 pm to 10:30 pm (Fri) 12 pm to 3:30 pm and 5 pm to 10:30 pm (Sat), 12 pm to 9:30 pm (Sun)

Why not treat the father figure in your life to an all you can eat world buffet, located right in the heart of Bristol?

COSMO is renowned across the country for its wide selection of foods and dishes, whether it’s Chinese or Indian cuisine for example.

Plus, it is reasonably priced too - letting you know that treating dad to a marvellous Father’s Day dinner does not need to break the bank.

It is advised to book online in advance through the official COSMO website.

Address: 30 Triangle W, Clifton - BS8 1ET

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