Minutes from Bristol’s iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Clifton observatory, Cote Brasserie brings a level of craft and passion for French cuisine. With the chilled atmosphere of a Parisian cafe - suave scarlet furniture and lights drooping from the ceiling - Cote Brasserie Clifton Village provides a sleek, lavish restaurant on the high street perfect for a romantic night out or sightseeing around the city.
The menu at Cote Brasserie Clifton Village balances both traditional dishes from France such as tuna nicoise (named after the French city of Nice) and classic contemporary meals such as confit pork belly or lamb loin chops for the modern British diner, bringing about a warm sense of the familiar. However, Cote Brasserie Clifton Village is also willing to experiment, the vegan burger reinventing the classic ‘Cote Burger’ to fit the needs of the modern plant-based foodie. At Cote Brasserie Clifton Village, there is a clear desire for food with passion to be served to everyone.
Cote Brasserie also acts as a place of celebration, offering a Champagne brunch on weekends, with a variety of French and British cooked breakfasts like the full English or eggs royale on offer. For something lighter, Cote Brasserie Clifton Village provides a range of crisp pastries to enjoy along with a glass of Baron de Marck.
In terms of drinks, Cote Brasserie Clifton Village has an arsenal of fine wines, from citrusy white Largarde Blanc 2019 to elegant and luxurious Bollinger. For something more modest, Cote Brasserie also independently brewed Meteor Beer, ideal for those who seek something less intoxicating.
Cote Brasserie Clifton Village, with its range of meals from French classics to contemporary plant-based dining is the quintessential spot whilst travelling around Bristol. Handily located around some of the city’s most famous landmarks, Cote is a versatile spot for casual dining.