Eat!
Loosen your belt - belly-busting Bristol is overflowing with gastronomic delights. In fact, from the amount of cafés and restaurants around you might suspect that eating is our favourite activity...which it is. Got a hangover from hell? Nurse it better with a calorie-injection courtesy of a Hungry Man's Breakfast from Joe's Smokehouse and Diner (168 Whiteladies Road, 0117 923 5530). With home-cured bacon and pancakes to finish off, you'll be too busy thinking about how happy your stomach is with so much protein to worry about your aching head. If it's a roast you're hankering after, then tuck into meat and all the trimmings at The Mall (66 The Mall, 0117 974 5318). For vegetarians who want more than a nut roast, check out Rainbow Nights (10 Waterloo Street, 0117 973 8937), where everything is meat-free. So there you go, there's something in Bristol to please even the pickiest of palates.Top Five Cheap Eats Thali Café - Great atmosphere for under a tenner.Pie Minister - You really won't find a better pie this side of £5.
Magic Roll - The ambrosia of post-pub grub. You'll never have a dirty kebab again.
Thai Classic - Variety is the spice of life, as is value for money.
Planet Pizza - It's 2-4-1. Need we say more?Top Five Places for a Posh MealSevernshed - Sophisticated but hip, with great views of the docks.
Albion - The pinnacle of Bristol's fine eating. Be sure to savour every delicious morsel.
Olive Shed - Good taste in all senses of the word.
The Glass Boat - The novelty more than justifies the prices.
Primrose Café - Boutique dining at its very best.

