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Bristol ListingsC O L L E C T I V E

ENTERTAINMENT | ART & CULTURE | NIGHTLIFE | FOOD & DRINK | SHOPPING & LIFESTYLE

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FOR FULL INFO & TICKETS SEE

BOOMTOWNBALKAN BEAT BOX YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BANDHOT CAKES - LIVE (FEAT DEEKLINE, ED SOLO & JFB)MR BENN • DJ SMERINOV2ND WAREHOUSE:THE PARTY SQUAD • UZIMONONLYJOE + NANCI PHOEBE PSYCHOFREUD • KING YOOFTUNNEL: FAR TOO LOUDTOMB CREW • STAGGA KANJI KINETIC PLUS MANY MORETIMES: 2100 TILL LATETICKETS: £15 / £20 +BF

FRI 1ST NOV

RUN VS RAMANDY C (4HOUR SET)LOADSTAR • DELTA HEAVYD*MINDS • MIND VORTEXLOKO HOSTED BY: JAKES AD • 2SHY • TEXASHENCH PRESENT: JOKER B2B SWINDLE FEAT BUGGSY • PHAELAHJAKES • KAHN FEAT FLOWDANMRK1 • HIZZLE GUY HOSTED BY: KOASTTIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50

SAT 2ND NOV

TRAP MAGAZINE / IDLE HANDS / DONUTSTRAP MAGAZINE: PEARSON SOUND FLOATING POINTSTBA • HAPPA • TREVINO VS PANGAEA • SPECIAL GUEST:ZEBRA KATZ • IDLE HANDS: L.I.E.S. SHOWCASE SVENGALISGHOST - LIVECHRIS FARRELL • DONUTS: ALEXANDER NUT (4HOUR SET)TOM D TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

FRI 8TH NOV

EDIBLESKREAMIZMSKREAMIZM: SKREAMJACKMASTER • ONEMANSOPHIE - LIVE • HIJACKEDIBLE: EATS EVERYTHINGJUSTIN MARTIN • RICHY AHMEDLUKAS TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

FRI 15TH NOV

BUGGEDOUT!BOYS NOIZE • DJ FEADZ RITON • DJEDJOTRONIC CRUMP VII.Y.P. ANDREW WEATHERALLDANIEL AVERY BRENDAN LONG • VII.Y.P. DJSCUT A RUG: WILL CLARKEJASON HONEYWELLSOME BLOKE CALLED JOHNSHADES OF PURPLE

SAT 16TH NOV

FUTUREBOOGIEDIXON CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEMMAXXI SOUNDSYSTEM PBR STREETGANG HORSE MEAT DISCOSESSION VICTIM OUTBOXXCHRISTOPHE & LUKASJAMES WELSH FUTUREBOOGIE DJS TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

ANNIE MAC PRESENTSANNIE MAC PRESENTS:ANNIE MAC • DUKE DUMONT FEAT MNEK • CYRIL HAHNLULU JAMES DUTTY GIRL PRESENT: DAZEEDISSMISS • SAFESOULKASH HONEY • SARAH B KLAIRTIMES: 2200 TILL LATE

SAT 23RD NOV

COCOONSVEN VÄTH • ADAM BEYERSHAPES: SHAPES 2ND BIRTHDAY PARTYMATHEW JONSON - LIVEFUZZBUZZ • SIDE A OLLYWOOD DISCO PLUS MANY MORE TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £17.50 / £19.50 / £22.50 +BF

FRI 29TH NOV

ARC WAREHOUSESAT 30TH NOV

FEATURING PROJECTION MAPPED IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT CURATED BY:ARC, RFID, LIMBIC CINEMA & LASERPOWERMAIN ROOM: LFO - LIVE (LED SHOW)JIMMY EDGAR ADDISON GROOVE LUKE ABBOTT - LIVE BLACK AMIGA • UBERDOGEXIT RECORDS: DBRIDGECALIBRE • RADIOACTIVE MANINDIGO • HOSTED BY: SP:MC APOLOGUE RECORDINGS: PLUS MANY MORE TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50 + BF

FRI 22ND NOV

WWW.BRISTOLINMOTION.COM

SOLD OUT - 100 TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR

TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

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Exhibition listings 2013:Jack Frame Focus | Sept 17 - Oct 2 Autumn Exhibition | Oct 15 - 31 Christmas Show | Nov 30 - Dec 21

Contemporary Fine Art - Bristol / London

Cube Gallery Bristol 12 Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BG - 0117 3771470 - [email protected] www.cube-gallery.co.ukCube Gallery London 16 Crawford Street, London, W1H 1BS - 0207 9352600 Call or email the gallery for further details of events and new collections

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Each of our listings include a grid reference so you can find your favourites on our map!

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Editor in Chief: Rachel Morris | Editor: Dan Rickman | Creative and Sales Director: Carlos JavierArt Director: Steven Hughes | Production: Adhesive Design | Printer: Stephens & GeorgeEnquiries: [email protected] | Advertising: 07590 993 523

Disclaimer: No person, organization or party can copy or re-produce the content in this magazine or any part of this publication without a written consent from the editors’ panel and the author of the content, as applicable. The publisher (Bristol LIstings Collective), authors and contributors reserve their rights with regards to copyright of their work.

Photo Credits: Adam Gasson, The Trustees of The British Museum

Entertainment:THEATRE // SHOWS // COMEDY // CONCERTS // MAGIC 14-27

Arts & Culture:GALLERIES // EXHIBITIONS // FILM // MUSEUMS // ATTRACTIONS 28-43

Food & Drink:EATING OUT // RESTAURANTS // PUBS // DELICATESSENS // CAFES 76-99

Nightlife:GIGS // LIVE MUSIC // COCKTAIL LOUNGES // BARS // NIGHTCLUBS 44-75

Welcome to Bristol Listings CollectiveIn this issue we talk to Bristol’s DJ Dan, award-winning photographer Charles Emerson; and meet the owners of independent clothing store Donuts. Plus, an interview with the Brit-nominated Paloma Faith.

Like us on facebook to keep up-to-date with local events and competitions www.facebook.com/bristollistingscollective.com

Rachel MorrisEditorInterview:

Paloma Faith - page 6

Win Tickets CATS The Musical - page 8

Meet the Owners: Donuts - page 104

Shopping & Lifestyle:FASHION // GIFTS // BOUTIQUES // VINTAGE // ACCESSORIES // HOME 100-130

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Since storming onto the scene with the release of her debut single Stone Cold Sober in 2009, Paloma Faith has remained irmly at the forefront of the UK Jazz scene.Her distinctive retro sound draws obvious influences from classic jazz and soul, and is wrought with technical skill, a testament to her degree in contemporary dance and Masters in Time Based Arts Central St Martin’s. This, combined with an innate talent and clear passion for what she does is what makes Paloma Faith a truly standout artist.Paloma has also enjoyed success as an actress, as well as earning herself a reputation as a reputation as a fashion icon, known for her eccentric style and retro glamour. A front row regular at last month’s London Fashion Week, she caused a

stir at the Burberry Prorsum show wearing a quirky see-through skirt with cute heart print pants on show.However, it’s Paloma’s music that has earned her the most attention - and rightly so. She writes veraciously and has worked with some of the industry’s biggest names including legendary producer Nellee Hooper (Bjork, No Doubt, Massive Attack, Madonna). Her performances are consistently breathtaking, her pitch as perfect on the stage as in the recording studio. “She sings the bejesus out of these big, open-hearted tunes” – MojoThe singer has received numerous awards and nominations, including Best British Female and Best British Album. She has also performed with the likes of Chaka Kahn and Prince,

Paloma Faith and the Guy Parker Orchestra ‘Symphonic Grace’ tour // 22nd Oct // Colston Hall Interview by Jenny Entwistle

Interview: Paloma FaithPaloma Faith and the Guy Barker Orchestra bring ‘Symphonic Grace’ to the Colston Hall

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who handpicked Faith to perform with him at NPG Music and Arts Festival in Copenhagen.The accolade is well-deserved, “I’ve worked bloody hard for it!” says the fiery 26-year-old; who turned down a position as a backing singer for Amy Winehouse to pursue writing and performing her own material. Paloma’s current tour ‘Symphonic Grace’ sees her team up with the 42-piece Guy Barker Orchestra to perform hits from her Brit-nominated album, Fall to Grace.This won’t be the first time Paloma and Guy Barker Orchestra have performed together, with a critically acclaimed collaboration in 2010 wowing crowds at the Cheltenham Festival, and again in 2012 with a performance at London Barbican.In a rare interview, the charismatic star discusses her latest album and why she prefers performing live:

Talking about your album ‘Fall To Grace’ you’ve stated that you’ve taken a more cinematic approach with the album, with it being the ‘soundtrack to your life’. Was this a conscious decision to combine your music with your love of acting?It was more that I wanted to combine it with my love of film as a viewer. I watch a lot of films all the time so I wanted to somehow cultivate the atmosphere of films into this whole album and everything we put out.You’ve previously said that you write songs so that you can perform them live (as opposed to recording them in a studio), do you prefer performing the chilled out songs or the more upbeat numbers?

I think both, a mix of both. Like light, you need light and shade; gigs are full of light and shade as well.Do you have any favourite tracks from the album? What track are you most looking forward to fans hearing you perform?I love all of them, but I think some stand out ones are probably ‘The Next Thing’, ’30 Minute Love Affair’ and ‘Blood Sweat and Tears’ they’re kind of more dancey ones, which make me excited to have a dance! I’m really looking forward to the emotional side of things with ‘Just Be’, and ‘Streets Of Glory’ I’m really excited about too. ‘Just Be’ is a very stripped back ballad with piano and then ‘Streets of Glory’ is the opposite, it’s got bells and whistles and everything all in one.You’ve been hailed in the press as somewhat of a fashion icon - who would you say were your biggest influences or inspirations, and are there any new designers we should look out for?Biggest inspiration is probably Marilyn Monroe, Marlene Dietrich... Coco Chanel – I love the way she dressed – Bjork and Grace Jones. Designers I love Dolce and Gabbana, I keep wearing them, Alexander McQueen I think is incredible, I love all the high-end stuff like Jean Paul Gaultier. New designers I think Piers Atkinson and Victoria Grant are amazing.

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Big City Highlights

Win tickets to see CATS at Bristol Hippodrome

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Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s extraordinary record-breaking, smash-hit musical comes to Bristol Hippodrome.

Adapted from TS Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, this wonderful blend of fantasy, drama and romance is set on the night that the Jellicle Cats meet for the Jellicle Ball in a sparkling fusion of music, dance and verse.

With an amazing musical score that includes the timeless Memory, spectacular set designs, stunning costumes and breathtaking choreography, CATS is a magical musical like no other.

One of the longest-running shows in West End and Broadway history, CATS has enchanted audiences

in over 300 cities around the world – now you too have the chance to experience this legendary musical phenomenon.

15th - 26th October // Bristol Hippodrome // www.bristolhippodrome.org.uk

HOW TO WIN TICKETS

Like us on facebook to find out how you can win tickets to CATS The Musical: facebook.com/BristolListingsCollective

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Big City Highlights

Bristol Festival of Song 2013

11th - 20th OctAcross Bristol www.festivalofsong.org.uk

The ten day festival will unveil a wide range of singing events and participatory activities for everyone, bringing together over 3000 singers across Bristol. Look out for flash-mob style ‘sing raids’ across the city, or follow the ‘song trail’ for a good old serenading every 20 minutes from 11.00am. Visit the website for information on free events, workshops and ticketed performances.

28th - 29th Oct Colston Hall www.colstonhall.org

Great people are flawed, all of us, flawed people are capable of greatness and for every identifiable icon there is an anonymous mob of unrecognised bods doing all the admin and heavy lifting.’ Comedian, actor and TV star Russell Brand brings his Messiah Complex World Tour to Bristol’s Colston Hall. Che Guevara, Gandhi, Malcolm X, Hitler, Jesus... This show looks at the importance of heroes in this age of atheistic disposability.

Russell Brand

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Big City Highlights

Curated by The Invisible Circus and featuring more than 40 performances over 33 nights, this set to be the biggest Circus event the city has ever seen.

13th Sept - 3rd Nov // Creative Common

Neil Bartlett’s powerful adaptation breathes thrilling new life into this heart-breaking tale of childhood hopes and adult fears.

27th Sept - 2nd Nov // Bristol Old Vic

This unique exhibition will explore the story of the Roman Empire and its impact both locally in Britain and much further a field in the East.

21th Sept 2013 - 12th Jan 2014 Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

See the original quartet perform a selection of their most popular tracks, including Moving On Up, Search For The Hero, One Night In Heaven and more.

11th Oct // Colston Hall

From the National Portrait Gallery, London. A unique opportunity to see the 60 shortlisted portraits from some of the best emerging and established professionals around the world.

20th July - 3 Nov 2013 // Mshed

Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club are joined on stage for the first time by Eliades Ochoa, the singer of Chan Chan in the original Buena Vista film and record.

24th Oct // Colston Hall

Bristol Circus Festival

Great Expectations

Roman Empire: Power and People

M People 20th Anniversary Greatest Hits

Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize 2012

Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club

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Big City Highlights

Multi-instrumentalist and Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Jamie Cullum is coming to Colston Hall as part of his ‘Momentum’ Tour.

26th Oct // Colston Hall

Make Day of the Dead skulls, hear Mexican stories, see Mexican artefacts and find out about death around the world in this popular annual event.

1st Nov // Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

Across a number of unused spaces in the city centre, Simple Things Festival returns with a firm commitment to bringing you one of the most diverse line-ups of any festival in the UK.

12th Oct // Bristol City Centre

A three-hour workshop in compositional techniques and performance forms: writing derived from a source text, constraint-based movement, and object interaction/animation.

3rd Nov // Arnolfini

Pappy’s have been hailed as “the funniest sketch troupe on the Fringe”. Their high energy shows are a cornucopia of quickfire gags, recurring characters, and snappy songs.

6th - 7th Oct // Redgrave Theatre, Clifton

Join art and design teachers and students to explore the collections through a variety of drawing activities including making your own sketch book.

12th Oct // Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

Jamie Cullam

Mexican Day of the Dead

Simple Things Festival

Artist Masterclass: Every House Has a Door

Pappy’s Last Show Ever!

The Big Draw!

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Big City Highlights

Dizraeli and DJ Downlow from the legendary Small Gods take it back to their roots for a high grade set of hip hop. With spoken word, poetry, live art and performance cabaret.

10th Oct // The Attic Bar

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s extraordinary musical Evita embarks on a spectacular national tour.

7th - 12th Oct // Bristol Hippodrome

One of Europe’s most famous Big Tops, Billy Smart’s Circus bring their 2013 tour to Bristol for a spectacular mix of acrobatics, comedy, juggling, illusion and aerial feats.

24th Sept - 13th Oct // Durdham Downs

The foremost classical guitarist of our time, John Williams performs a magical mix up of music from the 17th century to contemporary themes from the films.

11th Oct // St George’s Bristol

Volcano blasts apart another well-loved classic and puts it back together in its own utterly inimitable fashion.

7th - 12th Oct // Tobacco Factory Theatre

A frank account of human desires, foibles and defects, attempting to offer excuses for man’s fragility. “The silver-tongued warrior” The Spectator.

25th - 26th Oct // Hen & Chicken

Phantom Laundry

Evita The Musical

Billy Smart’s Circus

John Williams (Guitar)

Alice in Wonderland

Stand-up: David Witney

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Big City Highlights

Theatre West presents Nets: ‘You ever had a dream in the daytime, so real you could touch it?’ Trapped at home and on sick leave, Kelly is at her lowest ebb.

15th - 26th Oct // Alma Tavern Theatre

Donuts throw another epic party to celebrate 6 years of the clothing store and events. Featuring Kyle Hall and Funkineven.

5th Oct // Empire Theatre

The Boomtown Rats perform tracks from their new hits collection, including Lookin’ After No 1, Like Clockwork, She’s So Modern, I Don’t Like Mondays and Rat Trap.

28th Oct // O2 Academy Bristol

Music To Your Beers - Orchestra on Pub Crawl. Three outstanding young composers have written modern string quartets designed to arrest a pub’s clientele.

22nd Oct // The Hatchett Inn

Halloween Special: The Vox Brothers put a unique modern twist on magic bringing classic effects up to date for today’s audiences.

26th Oct // Smoke and Mirrors

2 days of live music at the legendary Fleece, including Link, Hellbastard, Cress, The Afternoon Gentlemen, Instinct of Survival, Filthy Habits, Coitus, and more.

25th - 26th Oct // The Fleece

Theatre: Nets

Donuts’ 6th birthday party

The Boomtown Rats

Nightshift Pub Crawl

Magic Show: The Vox Brothers

Subvert Festival

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Entertainment

Alma Vale Tavern TheatreBristol HippodromeBristol Old VicColston HallComedy BoxO2 AcademyThe LanternRedgrave TheatreSmoke & MirrorsSt Georges BristolTobacco Factory

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8-20 Alma Vale Road, Clifton Bristol, BS8 2HY (Map C2)

@AlmaBristol

Alma Tavern Theatre

0117 973 5171

www.almatavernandtheatre.co.uk

A grand, traditional pub with the unique added attraction of its own intimate theatre. The studio accommodates forty eight in-tiered seating so everyone gets a great view of the stage. Of course, being a pub Theatre you can take your drink in with you! The theatre’s varied programme has included classics, comedies, dramas, absurdest plays, modern plays, and nearly 50 world premiers.

Alma Vale Tavern TheatreTheatre

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St Augustines Parade Bristol, BS1 4UZ (Map D3)

@bristolhipp

facebook.com/bristolhippodrome

www.atgtickets.com/bristol

ATG Tickets: 0844 871 3012 Groups 10+: 0844 871 3032

Located in the city centre The Hippodrome is one of Bristol’s iconic landmarks. The Bristol Hippodrome is the region’s premier West End theatre hosting major musicals, the best in opera, ballet, children’s shows, pantomime and comedy. Group bookings welcome - reserve now and pay later. Save money on your bookings with an ATG Theatre Card membership.

OCTOBER SHOWSFEATURING THE SONGS OF MICHAEL AND THE JACKSON 5

THRILLER LIVE MON 30 SEP - SAT 5 OCT

STARRING MARTI PELLOW

HHHH EVITA MON 7 - SAT 12 OCT

‘PURRFECT’ METRO

CATS TUE 15 - SAT 26 OCT

EVE ENSLER’S HILARIOUS BROADWAY HIT

VAGINA MONOLOGUES MON 28 OCT

TWO EXCEPTIONAL CULTURAL EVENTS NEXT MONTH WELSH NATIONAL OPERA’S DONIZETTI NEW PRODUCTIONS

THE TUDORS (also performing Puccini’s Tosca on 5th and 9th)

One famous dynasty. One composer. Three great operas.

Anna Bolena, Maria Stuarda, Roberto Devereux

WED 6 - FRI 8 NOV

ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET

LE CORSAIRE (THE PIRATE) A rare treat. ENB is the first UK company to perform the

complete work which showcases some of the best bravura

male dancing in the ballet repertoire.

TUE 26 - SAT 30 NOV

WED 30 OCT - SUN 3 NOV

SLAVA’S SNOW SHOW Half price opening night

WNO - THE TUDORS £5 off Wed - FriBLOC - WHITE CHRISTMAS Half price opening night LE CORSAIRE Half price opening nightCINDERELLA Half price 6, 7 & 9 Dec eveWEST SIDE STORY £10 off opening night Further concessions are available on other performances

and productions, please ask at time of booking or visit

www.atgtickets.com/theatecard. Direct Debit now available.

INCREDIBLE SAVINGS, NO FEES. £30 FOR 12 MONTHS, GREAT SAVINGS

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King Street, Bristol, BS1 4ED (Map D3)

@BristolOldVic

www.facebook.com/bristololdvic

0117 987 7877

www.bristololdvic.org.uk

Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously- running theatre in the UK and, following a recent £12million redevelopment, is now one of the most modern and comfortable with a dramatically extended forestage and precision-engineered sightlines. A create pioneering twenty-first century theatre in partnership with the people of Bristol, inspired by the history and design of the most beautiful playhouse in the country.

Lady GoGo Goch

The Open Sessions

HAG

The Table of Delights

Charity No. 228235

Presented by The Wrong Crowd

A Bristol Old Vic Ferment commissionKindle Theatre

From Theatre Damfino and Flinty Red

HALF-TERM TAKEOVER!

23-26 OctStudio

28 Oct-3 NovStudio

2-5 OctBristol Old Vic

Tue 22 OctStudio

9-19 OctStudio

Bookings 0117 987 7877bristololdvic.org.uk

27 Sep-2 Nov

A PLAY

By…

A Bristol Old Vic production. Adapted & directed by Neil Bartlett

Bristol Old VicTheatre

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Colston Street Bristol, BS1 5AR (Map C3)

@Colston_Hall

facebook.com/colstonhall

0844 887 1500

www.colstonhall.org

Colston Hall is the South West’s largest Concert Hall, entertaining the people of Bristol since 1867. The iconic city-centre venue has a large foyer and its café is open to the public every day. Colston Hall brings the best in world class jazz, classical, pop, rock, soul, contemporary, comedy and community events, plus a large range of music education courses.

wed 2 octfat freddy's dropwed 2 octrobin incethu 3 octtchaikovsky symphony orchestra of moscow radiofri 4 octsixties gold 50th anniversary fri 4 octthe carrivick sisterssat 5 octjimmy carrsat 5 octsam carter triosun 6 octadriano adewale and benjamin taubkin sun 6 octreginald d hunter

mon 7 octbastilletue 8 octla bohèmewed 9 octroller trio and gogo penguinthu 10 octbso: wagner galafri 11 octm peoplefri 11 octtunngsat 12 octsimple things festivaltue 15 octsteven wilsonwed 16 octbright phoebus revisitedthu 17 octcrosby, stills and nashfri 18 octpaul foot

fri 18 octmilton jonessat 19 octalison moyetsat 19 octthe best in uk stand-upsun 20 octalexei saylesun 20 octbrit floyd presents p-u-l-s-e 2013mon 21 octfascinating aïda: charm offensivemon 21 octsmoke fairies tue 22 octagnes obel tue 22 octpaloma faith and the guy barker orchestrawed 23 octsteve hackettwed 23 octtamikrest

thu 24 octorquesta buena vista social clubfri 25 octa touch of acousticfri 25 octstewart lee: much a-stew about nothingsat 26 octjamie cullumsun 27 octfull english study daysun 27 octroy harpersun 27 octthe full englishmon 28 & tue 29 octrussell brandtue 29 octpeacock and gamblethu 31 octseann walsh

octoberColston HallConcert Hall

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STAND UP FOR THE WEEKENDincluding UK Comedy Tours

Hen & Chicken,

210 North Street, Southville,

Bristol BS3 1JF

S e e m o r e a t W W W . T H E C O M E D Y B O X . C O . U K

The best in UK Stand-Up

Upstairs at the Hen & Chicken

TOTALLY ROCKS!(tour extension)

TOMSTADE

"Rock 'n' roll comedian. Absolutely boxfresh. Hot favourite." London Evening Standard"Unmissable" Edinburgh Evening News

UK TOUR

THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER 8.30PM £15

STAND UP

DANIELSLOSS

"Hysterical… A stunning show of observational humour" Sunday Express

"A star in the making…Unstoppable!"Daily Telegraph

FRI 11 & SAT 12 OCTOBER 8.45PM £13.50

PAUL SINHA IS ASTAND-UP COMEDIAN

PAULSINHA

"This is what a good stand-up should be. Hilariously funny, passionate and articulate." Chortle

THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER 8.30PM £12

NONSENSE OVERDRIVE

TONYLAW

"An ever-changing, hard-to-contain force of nature" The Guardian"Form-busting and hugely enjoyable"The Times

THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER 8.30PM £12

with ALLYSON SMITH,MARK SMITH & JOHN ROBINS

DAVIDWHITNEY

"I call Whitney 'The Wit'. You can't stop him; you can only hope to contain him." Reginald D. Hunter"The silver-tongued warrior" The Spectator

with ALAN FRANCIS& FIN TAYLOR

JARREDCHRISTMAS

"Likeable, intelligent and full of unpredictable energy" The Scotsman"One of the funniest men to pick up a microphone" Time Out

FRI 8 & SAT 9 NOVEMBER 8.45PM £12

FRI 25 & SAT 26 OCTOBER 8.45PM £12

UK TOUR

UK TOUR

PLUS GUESTS

ROBDEERING

"Uses music to brilliantly accessorise his swipes at the innate gormlessness of contemporary culture."The Guardian

with CARLY SMALLMAN,SEAN McLOUGHLIN &JOHN ROBINS

ROGERMONKHOUSE

"Unfailingly entertaining and skilfully able to pull punchlines, seemingly, out of thin air" Chortle.co.uk

FRI 22 & SAT 23 NOVEMBER 8.45PM £12

UK TOURFRI 6 & SAT 7 DECEMBER 9PM £13

210 North Street, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1JF (Map E2)

@thecomedyboxuk

TheComedyBox.co.uk

0117 973 7661

www.thecomedybox.co.uk

Highlights this month at The Comedy Box include the gloriously funny Canadian comic Tom Stade whose Totally Rocks tour show returns for one more date on October 3. While precocious Scottish comic Daniel Sloss makes his third annual visit on October 11 & 12. Don’t forget to sample the amazing pizzas downstairs before the show! See listings for more funny stuff.

Comedy BoxComedy Club

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Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA (Map D3)

@o2Academybris

facebook.com/o2academybristol

0905 5020 3999

www.o2academybristol.co.uk

The o2 Academy is one of Bristol’s best-known and busiest music venues, playing host to major touring acts as well as up-and-coming artists. O2 Academy have established themselves as one of the best music venues in the Southwest. Also home to Ramshackle - the biggest weekly Indie night in Bristol - every Friday. A great way to start the weekend.

O2 AcademyLive Performance Venue

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Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AR (Map C3)

@Colston_Hall

facebook.com/colstonhall

0844 887 1500

www.colstonhall.org

The Lantern is a new run of programming for Colston Hall. Named after its striking Victorian glass atrium. Boasting a unique atmosphere and a diverse program of Jazz, World, Folk, Comedy and Theatre, with a very different offering to the main auditorium; expect programme such as theatre performance, creative residencies, more exciting education work and up-and-coming leftfield comedians.

The LanternTheatre

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Percival Road Clifton, Bristol, BS8 3JH (Map C1)

@redgraveT

facebook.com/redgravetheatre

0117 315 7602

www.redgravetheatre.com

The Redgrave Theatre is owned and operated by Clifton College. As well as hosting all of the college’s productions, the Redgrave has become Bristol’s premier Amateur Dramatics venue as well as playing host to a variety of local and touring professional companies. The venue’s tiered auditorium allows for excellent sight lines from any seat.

Redgrave TheatreTheatre

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Smoke & MirrorsLive Magic Venue

8 Denmark Street, Bristol, BS1 5DQ (Map D3)

@smokemirrorsbar

facebook.com/smokeandmirrorsbar

01179 290 362

www.smokeandmirrorsbar.co.uk

Open 6 days a week with live music every weekend and great drink deals all week. Its free entry into the pub and every last Thursday of the month you can see award winning magicians perform great magic up close in an intimate 50 seat venue. Smoke & Mirrors is located directly behind the Bristol Hippodrome, by the stage door.

What’s On18th October

The House MagiciansThese Guys will have guessing for weeks

26th OctoberThe Vox BrothersA Halloween Special

8th - 9th NovemberThe House Magicians

A meneragie of great magic

16th NoevmberKockov

He’s back from Russia and he’s MAD

22nd - 23rd NovemberThe House Magicians

A meneragie of great magic

Tickets from £7 NUS - £12 StandardTo book please visit

www.smokeandmirrorsbar.co.uk

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October – November Highlights

OCTOBER

Mon 7 The Mountain Goats supported by Alessi’s ArkTues 8 Ralph McTellThurs 10 Moishe’s BagelFri 11 John Williams (guitar)Wed 16 David Murray QuartetWed 30 An Acoustic Evening with Josh Ritter

NOVEMBER

Fri 1 Ashley Wass (piano) Bach to the Future Weds 6 Karine Polwart Thurs 7 Kind of Brubeck Fri 8 Gabby Young and Other AnimalsWed 13 Cara DillonThurs 14 Hugh Masekela & Larry Willis

@stgeorgesbris

facebook.com/stgeorges.bristol

0845 50 24 001

www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk

Great George Street, Off Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5RR (Map D2)

An intimate setting with pin-drop acoustics. Passion for music is the soul of this Georgian church turned concert hall. The eclectic and creative programme covers all kinds of music; classical, chamber, choral, jazz, folk, roots, world and more. Local musicians and emerging artists are promoted alongside internationally renowned megastars like Philip Glass, Nicola Benedetti and Marc Almond.

St Georges BristolConcert Hall

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@tftheatre

www.facebook.com/BristolTheatre

0117 902 0344

www.tobaccofactorytheatre.com

Raleigh Road Southville, Bristol, BS3 1TF (Map E2)

A dynamic, innovative and popular theatre located in one of the fastest growing areas of Bristol. The theatre produces and presents a diverse and exciting programme across its two performance spaces, the Tobacco Factory Theatre and the Brewery Theatre. Programmes includes classic and contemporary theatre, comedy, dance, puppetry, film, opera, music and family shows.

Tobacco FactoryTheatre

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www.charlesemerson.co.uk // @CharlesEmerson_ www.antlersgallery.com // @AntlersGallery

Featured Local artist - Charles EmersonCharles Emerson is a rising star of the Bristol art scene, his solo exhibition BLACKLIGHT runs between 11th – 26th October at Antlers Gallery on the Christmas Steps. He is the winner of a Sony World Photography Award and his work has been seen featured on Editors new album cover and the walls of The Dorchester Hotel as well as numerous publications including Creative Review and The Times. Emerson’s photography captures a particular moment in his studio, everything you see

within the exhibition happened and is real. He constructs a set using a tank, water, glass plates, mirrors and coloured and UV lights. Flowers are submerged in the tank as the core of each piece then inks, dyes and paints are introduced to imbue the scene with a sense of movement and life. It is this decisive moment which Emerson captures within his photography.Catch an artist talk on 16th October to hear from Charles in his own words

Article by: James Koch, photographer & curator www.jameskochphotography.com @dont4getthesun

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Arts & Culture

ArnolfiniBristol Museum & Art GalleryCourtyard GalleryCube GalleryLime Tree GalleryM ShedPaintworks Event SpaceRWASky GallerySomaSpike IslandWatershedWeapon of Choice

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EXHIBITIONS

Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art Works 1969-1980Until Sunday 17 November

Michael Dean: The Introduction of MuscleUntil Sunday 17 November

11am – 6pm Tuesday – Sunday, freeExhibition tours 2pm every Saturday, free

MUSIC

Oren Ambarchi with Joe TaliaTuesday 15 October

Shangaan ElectroTuesday 22 & Wednesday 23 October

PERFORMANCE

Stacy Makishi: The FalsettosSaturday 19 October

Forced Entertainment: Tomorrow’s PartiesFriday 25 & Saturday 26 October

Bristol Poetry FestivalTuesday 1 – Sunday 6 October

FAMILY

We Are FamilySaturday 26 October, 10am – 5pm

Plus screenings, boat tours, talks and courses, Bookshop (NUS 10% off on Wed) and Café Bar (open daily from 10am)

Arnolfini16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QAarnolfini.org.uk@arnolfiniarts

(Image left) Stacy Makishi, The Falsettos. Photo Will Munro. (Image right) Michael Dean, home (Working Title), 2012. Photo: Michael Dean.

Supported by

ArnolfiniExhibition, Performance & Creative Space

@ArnolfiniArts

facebook.com/arnolfiniarts

0117 917 2300

www.arnolfini.org.uk

16 Narrow Quay, Bristol, BS1 4QA (Map D3)

In a fantastic waterside location at the heart of Bristol’s harbourside, Arnolfini is a Space For Ideas. One of Europe’s leading centres for the contemporary arts, presenting innovative, experimental work in the visual arts, performance, dance, film and music. Arnolfini also contains one of the country’s best arts bookshops and a café bar serving a Mediterranean-inspired menu.

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@Bristol.gov.uk/museums

fb.com/bristolmuseumandartgallery

0117 922 3571

www.bristol.gov.uk/museums

Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1RL (Map C2)

Discover Bristol’s world-class collections, from dinosaurs, gems, magnificent fine art and Egyptian artefacts. 20 galleries tell the story of our world in every display from the beginning of time to the present day. Stop by Curiosity – a play and learn space for under 7s and don’t miss the blockbuster programme of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Mon - Fri 10am-5pm, Sat, Sun 10am-6pm.

Bristol Museum & Art GalleryMuseum & Art Gallery

Photographs by The Trustees of The British Museum

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@CourtydGallery

facebook.com/CourtyardGalleryBristol

07977 219 037

www.courtyardgallery.org

422 Paintworks, Bath Rd, Bristol, BS4 3EH, (Map E5)

Representing contemporary established and emerging artists - both international and UK based; showing paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics and limited edition prints. Book a ‘by appointment’ venue at 422 Paintworks, simply call and make a date. Sign up on the website for Private View invitations and special evening artists’ talks - discover the thoughts behind the talent!

Courtyard GalleryGallery

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@cubegalleryinfo

facebook.com/cubegallerylondonbristol

0117 377 1470

www.cube-gallery.co.uk

12 Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BG (Map C3)

Cube Gallery has a reputation for exhibiting the finest contemporary painting and sculpture from international and UK based artists. Showing an impressive range of established and emerging artists; the gallery is renowned for its stimulating modern and abstract exhibitions. Most artists show exclusively with the gallery, who exhibit the work in Europe, the States and the Far East.

Cube GalleryGallery

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@LimeTreeBristol

Lime Tree Gallery

0117 929 2527

www.limetreegallery.com

With stunning views overlooking the floating harbour, and free parking directly outside. Specialising in contemporary Fine Art from Scotland, the gallery is known for painting and drawing, colour and light. Ranging from the traditional to the modern, the figurative to the abstract, each exhibition is complemented by individual glass pieces and a fully illustrated web catalogue.

Lime Tree GalleryGallery

84 Hotwell Road, Bristol, BS8 4UB (Map D2)

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mshed.org

On now until 3 November 2013

American Nightmare (detail), 2012 © Nadia Lee Cohen

M ShedPrinces Wharf Wapping Rd Bristol BS1 4RN tel: 0117 352 6600

Opening Hours Tues to Fri 10am–5pm Weekends 10am–6pm Closed on Mondays (except bank holidays)

Tickets You have the choice to pay what you think the exhibition is worth to you.

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RIDE THE BOATS, CRANES &TRAINS!see mshed.org

Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, BS1 4RN (Map D3)

@mshedbristol

www.facebook.com/mshedbristol

0117 352 6600

www.mshed.org

M Shed tells the amazing history of Bristol through the stories of people who helped shape the city. Rich collections of objects, art and archives bring these stories to life in three interactive galleries: Bristol Places, Bristol People and Bristol Life. Ride the boats, cranes and train from Easter to October and check out the museum’s latest temporary exhibitions on the second floor.

M ShedMuseum

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Halloween Love Food FestivalSunday 27 October 2013As Love Food stew up their ideas in a cauldron of creativity, they promise to cast a memorable event fi lled with mouth watering food, award-winning drinks, fancy dress and games for the kids. Trick or treat? As this annual celebration creeps back up on us again, Love Food will be conjuring a terrifi c event to liven your taste buds. Open 10.30am - 4.30am. Free entry.

The Vintage Home ShowSunday 03 November 2013If you love Mid-century Furniture, Retro Lighting, Ceramics, Vintage Textiles and Artwork this is the show for you! Brought to Bristol by Discover Vintage, their aim is to bring together the UK’s Best Vintage & Mid-century specialists showcasing quality vintage pieces under one roof. Open 11.00am - 4.00pm. £3 entry.

Christmas WonderlandFriday 29 November - Sunday 22 December 2013Re-discover the Christmas spirit this December with Bubble Christmas parties. Available for exclusive and shared party nights in the spectacularly decorated and stunningly lit Event Space. Outstanding food, Dj and Disco, Live Band, Karaoke cave, Fun casino, Fancy dress photobooth, Glitter make-up artist and facepainting, Indoor Shisha Bar, Dance machines. Visit www.bubblechristmasparties.co.uk to fi nd out more.

Christmas Wonderland - Bubbles and Bublé

Thursday 12 December 2013Bubble Christmas Parties, in association with Bristol Headway Charity and Pieminister, present a very special night this December with a glass of bubbles on arrival, and live music from Kai McKenzie, the UK’s leading Michael Bublé tribute act. Part of the ticket sales will be donated to Bristol Headway, a local charity with over 30 years experience in helping survivors of brain injury live as independently as possible.To book your ticket for this wonderful night, please call 0845 222 0517

AUTUMN 2013www.paintworksevents.co.uk

Paintworks Event Spaceavailable for hirePerfect for conferences, seminars, parties, weddings and exhibitions.For more information please visit www.paintworksevents.co.uk

@paintworksevent

facebook.com/PaintworksEventSpace

0117 971 4320

www.paintworksevents.co.uk

This vast, blank, thrillingly flexible venue is perfect for launch events, exhibitions, conferences, weddings, award ceremonies, fairs, filming, photo-shoots and more. Steel girders, exposed stone and brick work, two stunning outdoor courtyards, and white walls flooded with natural light, this former paint factory in the heart of Paintworks, Bristol’s creative quarter, is off-beat, yet glamorous.

Paintworks Event SpaceGallery & Event Space

Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EH (Map E5)

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Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1PX (Map C2)

@RWABristol

fb.com/royalwestofenglandacademy

0117 973 5129

www.rwa.org.uk

The RWA is Bristol’s first art gallery. One of only 5 Royal Academies of art in the UK, the RWA is a registered charity which has been self-supporting for over 160 years. Possessing an outstanding Grade II * listed building, galleries and permanent fine art collection, the RWA has HM Queen Elizabeth II as its patron. Hosting major exhibitions and events, right in the middle of Clifton.

RWAGallery

Discover the RWAMajor art exhibitions and

events in a beautiful historic gallery in fashionable Clifton

PAPADELI CAFEFAMILY WORKSHOPS AND KIDS’ EVENTS

BRISTOL DRAWING SCHOOLSHOP

Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road, Bristol BS8 1PXOpposite the Victoria Rooms on The Triangle

0117 973 5129www.rwa.org.uk

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Sky GalleryGallery

0117 973 4074

www.skybristol.co.uk

Established in 1976, what began as a quirky card and poster shop has since become an award winning shop/gallery and picture framers in the heart of Clifton Village. Still famous for their wonderfully diverse range of cards and paper products, Sky have also built up a great reputation for selling beautifully framed art prints and their bespoke framing service.

27 Waterloo Street, Clifton Village, Bristol, BS8 4BT (Map C1)

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4 Boyces Avenue, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 4AA (Map C1)

@somagallery

facebook.com/somagallery

0117 973 9838

www.somagallery.co.uk

Soma opened in Clifton Village in 2004 as a gallery space and shop promoting contemporary Art, Design, Illustration and Craft. Soma specialises in limited edition prints by Illustrators and Artists. Also on display are a wide range of artworks including textiles, jewellery and ceramics. Soma also has a comprehensive online shop selling homeware, jewellery and stationery.

SomaGallery

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133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, BS1 6UX (Map D2)

@_SpikeIsland

facebook.com/spikeisland

0117 929 2266

www.spikeisland.org.uk

Spike Island is a place where artists and the public can meet. An international centre for contemporary art and design, offering free exhibitions, a wide range of talks, tours and activities, and a lively café serving homemade food. Spike Island is also home to a dynamic community of artists, designers and creative businesses based in the building.

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@wshed

www.facebook.com/wshed

0117 927 5100

www.watershed.co.uk

1 Canon’s Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5TX (Map D3)

A cultural cinema and digital creativity centre at Bristol’s harbourside. A lively programme of independent film and events, plus occasional live music and festivals. Work that cuts across film, music, theatre, design, and visual art, encouraging culture and diversity to flourish in Bristol. Watershed’s friendly cafe/bar is warm and inviting, with local organic food, and free wi-fi internet.

WatershedCreative Centre & Cinema

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8b Park St Bridge, Bristol, BS1 5HR (Map D3)

@Cheba_Bristol

facebook.com/WeaponOfChoiceGallery

01179 291 865

www.weaponofchoicegallery.co.uk

Bristol’s first dedicated Graffiti & Street Art Gallery. Showcasing both solo and group exhibitions from Bristol’s upcoming and most sought out after graffiti, street artists and illustrators. Weapon of Choice started out as a monthly live Graffiti and Hip Hop night, inviting some of Bristol’s finest artists to paint in front of a live audience. Visit the shop for artists’ prints, clothing, books, toys & more.

Weapon of ChoiceGallery Intro

Welcome to Weapon of Choice Magazine.

www.weapono fc ho i cega l l e r y. co . u k

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Logos • Flyers • Menus • Leaflets• Brochures • Adverts

Complete graphic design services for print www.adhesive-design.co.uk 07584 652 549

get noticed

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Gig Highlights Club Highlights

The SundownersSat 5th Oct // Department S at The Lanes

Carl Cox & Eats EverythingSat 5th Oct // In:Motion

Daft Punk’s Discovery performed live by: introducingSat 12th Oct // The Fleece

Bump And GrindFri 11th Oct // Fleece

DJ Derek Fri 11th Oct // Full Moon

Talisman Sun 13th Oct // Thekla

Kissy Sell Out - 3D TourWed 16th Oct // Syndicate

Shangaan Electro - All the way from South AfricaWed 23rd Oct // Exchange

Black Twig PickersTue 22nd Oct // The Exchange

Sip The Juice Soundsci LiveFri 25th Oct // The Bank

Just Jack Halloween Freak BoutiqueSat 26th Oct // In:motion

The Duval ProjectFri 25th Oct // Mr Wolfs

Big Riff Fest 2Sat 26th Oct // Stag and hounds

Fat Lip Presents Fright LipSat 26th Oct // The Lanes

Burger Theory Launch Night With ‘Shoot The Moon’Fri 18th Oct // The Golden Lion

Los BambinosFri 11th Oct // Bristol Fringe bar

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Nightlife

51 Stokes CroftBig Chill BarBristol FringeBunkerCosiesDojoDormaElbow RoomExchangeFleeceIllusionsIn:MotionJavaLakotaMbargoMothers’ RuinMr WolfsO2 AcademyPam PamSyndicateThe BankThe Bristol RamThe Full Moon and Attic BarThe Golden LionThe Stag and HoundsThe WoodsThekla

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Bristol Talent: DJ Dan (founder of Propaganda)The UK’s biggest indie night Propaganda re-launched at The Fleece last month, with a DJ set from Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins.

Propaganda runs weekly in 22 cities across the UK, as well as events in Australia, Brazil and Ibiza. But behind the phenomenal success of Propaganda are more humble beginnings, starting out 10 years ago as a small club night put together by a Bristol University student on his student-loan budget of £300.

Now a world-class DJ who has DJ’d for the likes of Oasis, as well as headlining sets at Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds festival, Propaganda founder DJ Dan says he sometimes has to pinch himself to make sure he’s not dreaming.

We talked to DJ Dan about creating the biggest indie club night in the UK, DJing for Noel Gallagher and re-launching at the Fleece.

What inspired you to create the Propaganda night?

I created the Propaganda night when I was a student a Bristol University, I had previously been in bands and managed my band and I had never considered being a DJ, but during my freshers week there was someone hiring for DJs, I enquired and they took me on board and taught me the ropes.

I launched Propaganda in my second year of uni using my student loan, and I did it on a budget of about £300. I never expected it to become as big as it is.

Is there anything about Bristol as a city that you think facilitated a night like this to really take off?

Yeah, I think Bristol’s always had a really strong nightlife scene and good clubbing scene, but it didn’t really have that many indie clubs -and it still doesn’t really. At the time I started Propaganda the dance scene was really strong and really big. Propaganda offered something for indie fans.

I think certainly Bristol as a city really embraced Propaganda. And if they hadn’t, I wouldn’t have been able to launch it in other cities and it wouldn’t have become what it is now.

How do you think Propaganda fits in with the Bristol music scene today?

We keep it really current and over time we have changed the music policy and evolved as the music scene has evolved, and although we are an indie night, we play other genres of music as well and I think that’s why propaganda has been so successful and why it works in Bristol.

Propaganda has just moved to Saturdays at The Fleece. What else is in store for the future of Propaganda Bristol?

It’s a big change for us because we used to always be mid-week, but we really wanted to move to a Saturday night and the Fleece is a great venue for it just because it has such a vibrant and strong live music scene, propaganda fits it really well.

And over the last few years we’ve started to do more and more live band tours within Propaganda in other cities, but we haven’t been able to do that in Bristol because we’ve never had a venue that could incorporate that. So now we’re in the Fleece we can put on live bands and Propaganda should be great.

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Propaganda takes place at The Fleece every Saturday. Doors 11pm – 4am. Admission £5 (£4 for students before midnight). www.thepropaganda.com

The Fleece is quite a legendary venue in Bristol - what does that mean to you?

Yeah, it’s got such history behind it. Literally almost every big band has played the Fleece, everyone from Oasis, Killers, Franz Ferdinand, Editors... So many big bands have played there and they still get really good gigs.

As a DJ you’ve played with some pretty big names yourself. What do you think has been the biggest moment of your DJ career?

DJing for Oasis has been one of the real highlights for me. Oasis have been my favourite band since I was 13/14. I was asked to DJ for them a few years ago when they did their Milton Keynes show, and it was meant to just be a one-off but they enjoyed my show so much I got booked as their official aftershow DJ. I went on their final stadium tour!

I DJ’d for them for a number of years and it’s always been a dream come true -I have to pinch myself for the fact that I’ve ended up becoming my favourite band’s after show DJ - it’s been just surreal.

Although Oasis obviously have split up, I’ve continued DJing for Noel Gallagher and last year I was playing for his end of world tour after party and he was on the dance floor and was coming up to me and asking for requests the whole time. It’s just so strange to see this person that you’ve absolutely

idolized from such a young age dancing to your music -it’s bizarre!

DJing at Glastonbury to 6,000 people was amazing, and this summer I was DJing at Reading and Leeds festival. We had a tent of 10,000 people and we were the last act on a Sunday night so it was amazing to close the festival.

What do you think it is that has made you so successful as a DJ?

I think when I DJ I really like to show people I’m having a good time. So when I’m playing I jump around and climb on the decks and I really enjoy that I music I play -I like to show that.

When you see a band live, it’s so much better when the band is jumping around and really into it, they’re not just static playing their songs. I’ve tried to take that same concept and put it into DJing and I think it makes me a bit unique as a DJ, because I’m not just standing there boringly playing tracks, I’m jumping around and I’m really passionate about the music I play and I think that comes across.

Me and the other DJs that play Propaganda really enjoy the indie scene and that’s why it’s been such a success.

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@51stokescroft

facebook.com/51stokescroft

0117 914 8048

www.51stokescroft.com

No 51 is one of the oldest public houses in Bristol, embedded in the core of the cultural quarter of Stokes Croft. Offering a vast selection of spirits, wines, lager and ale to accompany a delicious menu serving food on a daily basis. Open til late, 6 nights a week. Whatever you are looking for from a night out, No 51 is sure to deliver.

51 Stokes CroftClub & Bar

October 2013 listings

Tuesday 1st Blankety Quiz and the Eat Your Greens DJs £1 to enter the quiz

Wednesday 2nd Open Deck Night FREE

Thursday 3rd DJs ‘til late FREE

Friday 4th DJ Papa Moomin FREE

Saturday 5th DJ Big Chief Weird Bird FREE

Sunday 6th DJs ‘til late FREE

Monday 7th DJ Jason Jones FREE

Tuesday 8th Blankety Quiz and DJs ‘til late £1 to enter the quiz

Wednesday 9th Open Deck Night FREE

Thursday 10th Our resident 51 DJs party Thursday night style FREE

Friday 11th DJ Paddy Jinnah (Dirty Old Town) FREE

Saturday 12th The 51 Collective; DJs ‘til late FREE

Sunday 13th Chilled Sunday vibes with our DJs winding down your weekend FREE

Monday 14th DJ Ocelot FREE

Tuesday 15th Blanhkety Quiz and DJs ‘til late £1 to enter the quiz

Wednesday 16th Open Deck Night FREE

Thursday 17th Shock the Mighty Sound System FREE

Friday 18th DJ Alfie FREE

Saturday 19th Tour de Force FREE

Sunday 20th Chilled Sunday DJs to wind down your weekend FREE

Monday 21st Start your week with a spring in your step with our resident Monday DJs FREE

Tuesday 22nd Blankety Quiz and DJs ‘til late £1 to enter the quiz

Wednesday 23rd Open deck night FREE

Thursday 24th Riddim Fruits FREE

Friday 25th DJ Brassic and DJ Little Tom FREE

Saturday 26th Dr Fly Sessions FREE

Sunday 27th A-Master presents the Soul Searching Sessions ft Habitus FREE

Monday 28th DJ Nathan Chambers FREE

Tuesday 29th Blankety Quiz and DJs until late £1 to enter the quiz

Wednesday 30th Open Deck Night FREE51 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QP (Map C3)

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wearebigchill.com

Plus Western Soul & in the Study - Sip The JuicePlease join us to celebrate 4 years of the Big Chill in Bristol!

Friday 4th October 2013 The Big Chill Bar

15 Small StreetBristol BS1 1DE

15 Small Street, Bristol, BS1 1DE (Map C3)

@BigChillBristol

facebook.com/the.big.chill.bristol

0117 930 4217

www.bigchill.net/bristol

A social hub bringing together a community with a love of quality music, drink and food and a passion for art & design. DJs and live music from Tuesday to Saturday plus their Mi Casa pop-up restaurant serves highly rated food every lunch and dinner. Open from 12pm until late Monday to Thursday and 3am at weekends. Entry is always free at The Big Chill Bar.

Big Chill BarClub & Bar

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October

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Live riot-swing-Jazz-HipHop

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Fringe Jazz 1st birthday special John Pearce / Dave Newton band & Special guest

Fri 4th

Soul Freedom Live Indie Soul Mixer

Fri 11th

Immigrant Swing

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@BFringecafebar

facebook.com/thebristolfringe

0117 330 0900

www.thebristolfringe.com

32 Princess Victoria Street, Clifton, Bristol, BS84BZ (Map D1)

Located in the heart of Clifton Village, the Bristol Fringe Bar is dedicated to art, comedy and mainly music. The Bristol Fringe was born two years ago to provide pure entertainment seven days a week. Hosting regular jazz, soul, hip-hop, and funk nights. Also look out for comedy, open mic and live intuitive readings.

Bristol Fringe BarBar & Live Music Venue

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@bunker_bristol

facebook.com/bunkerbristol

0117 930 4604

www.thebunkerbristol.com

78 Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QU (Map C2)

An essential addition to Bristol’s nightlife scene! Opening 6 nights a week from 9pm to 3am, this is Bristol’s No.1 student venue. Drinks starting at £1.00 are just the standard, queuing is kept to a minimum, big name DJs will be regularly attending, Bristol’s best promoters will be on the door, what more could you want?

Bunker Nightclub

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34 Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8RG (Map C4)

@cosiesbristol

facebook.com/cosies.bristol

0117 942 4110

www.cosies.co.uk

Low expense, no pretence still supplying the alternative, cheap booze, church pews, all set to music from the hippest cats and kittens. There’s no shortage of top DJs playing at this legendary little venue. Playing well into the night, music wise the remit is mainly Reggae and Hip Hop, Bristol Bass and Funky Stuff with a friendly party vibe for all ages.

CosiesClub & Bar

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12-16 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LJ (Map C3)

@Dojosbristol

facebook.com/dojo.bristol

0117 9251 177

www.dojolounge.co.uk

Dojo has become one of Bristol’s leading venues for underground electronic music. This intimate venues sees local and International DJs play to one of the best and most up for it crowds in the city. A good sound system, dancefloor and beautiful outdoor terrace makes this the perfect small venue. Last entry is now 2am for non members and 4am for members.

DojoNIghtclub

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Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2PH (Map B2)

@dormabristol

facebook.com/dormabristol

0117 370 6518

www.dormabristol.com

Dorma Bristol combines the industrial feel of downtown New York with a glamorous urban vintage interior to create the ultimate party atmosphere. Resident DJs provide an exuberant soundtrack to keep your feet moving and our unrivalled hostess service will keep your drinks flowing. Watch out for the amazing performances and eccentric entertainment on Saturday at Cirque!

DormaNightclub

OPEN 5PM TO 4AM MONDAY TO SATURDAY

Dorma Lounge Bar & ClubDorma Lounge Bar & ClubLaunched in August 2013 this brand new venue features regular live music & DJs, a great atmosphere, friendly staff and the best

happy hour drinks prices in Bristol...

HAPPY DOESN’T JUST HAVE TO LAST AN HOUR, HAPPY HOUR RUNS MON TO WED 5PM - 3AM, THURS TO SUN 5PM TO 10PM

£1 BOTTLE OF CARLSBERG£1.50 VODKA & MIXER£1.50 GIN & MIXER£1.50 RUM & MIXER

5 BOTTLES OF CORONA £10

£2 BOMBS£2.50 KOPPABERG

£2 PINTS241 PREMIUM COCKTAILS£8.50 BOTTLE OF WINE

Mondays Tuesdauys Wednesdays

Thursdays Fridays Saturdays

THE MASHUPResident DJ's smash out heavy dance�oor �llers as well as up and coming hits from the best drum 'n' bass, dubstep, electro & breakbeat producers!

VICERolling on from the sports night last year, Vice delivers the best drinks prices in Bristol, from just £1! Expect a �ne blend of electro house, chart classics, hip hop and student anthems!

CIRQUEExpect amazing live performances, shows & eccentric entertainment every week while our resident DJs will keep your feet moving and the drinks �owing until 4am!

BAZAARIn�uenced by Bristol’s renowned music scene, Fridays are all about a forward thinking mix of House, Garage & Bass Music with regular guest DJs - expect only credible music all night long.

TANTRAThe �nest in commercial hip hop, RnB and old school from DJs Subz, Squire, Glenn & Kirby - delivering an unrivalled atmosphere until the early hours - Thursday is the new Friday!

DIRTY DISCOStart the week in the way you mean to go on, from toss the boss to £1 drinks, Dirty Disco is a messy night renowned amongst students and locals alike!

Dorma Bristolwhiteladies road

cliftonbristolbs8 2ph

01173 [email protected]

Dorma Bristolwhiteladies road

cliftonbristolbs8 2ph

01173 [email protected]

Free bottle of vodka and vip table for birthdays, bookings and uni socials!Contact us now and quote Nitelife to book yours...

Free bottle of vodka and vip table for birthdays, bookings and uni socials!Contact us now and quote Nitelife to book yours...

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64 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JN (Map D3)

@elbowrroombris

fb.com/The-Elbow-Room-Bristol

0117 930 0242

www.theelbowroom.co.uk

Lively but laid back, both urban and urbane, ‘Purple Haze’ meets purple baize with two fantastic eight foot pool tables and walls decorated with graffiti by some of the nation’s finest artists. Open until 2am and until 4am at the weekend with free entry. A great place to hold a party for up to 100 guests with your own bar, DJ equipment, toilets and dance floor.

Elbow RoomBar & Club

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72 – 73 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EJ (Map C4)

exchangebristol

facebook.com/exchangebristol

0117 930 4538

www.exchangebristol.com

From the people behind The Croft comes the most exciting addition to Bristol’s club and live music scene. Based at the top of Old Market near Castle Park and Cabot Circus, Exchange offers a multi-level club experience throughout the week (powered by the legendary High Pressure Soundsystem) alongside the strong gig program that people have come to expect from The Croft.

ExchangeLive Music Venue & Club

exchangebristol.com / @exchangebristol — Tickets available from Bristol Ticket Shop & all regular outlets.

~ 1st Oct ~Jim Lockey & The Solemn Son

~ 2nd Oct ~Young Echo Studio

~ 3rd Oct ~Jehst + M9 (Melanin9)

~ 4th Oct ~Metalheadz ft Jubei

~ 5th Oct ~Pop Bubble Rock

~ 7th Oct ~Foxes

~ 8th Oct ~Acid Mothers Temple

~ 9th Oct ~Voltaire + Crilly Ashes

~ 12th Oct ~Devil Sold His Soul

~ 12th Oct ~Dispatch ft Break b2b DLR

~ 14th Oct ~Esben & The Witch / Dylan Carlson

~ 18th Oct ~Ruts DC

~ 22nd Oct ~Black Twig Pickers

~ 23rd Oct ~Shangaan Electro

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FleeceLive Music Venue

12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol, BS1 6JJ (Map D3)

@fleecebristol

facebook.com/fleecebristol

0117 945 0996

www.thefleece.co.uk

Legendary live music venue previously hosting the likes of Oasis, The Strokes, Goldfrapp and Bloc Party. The venue hosts live music 7 nights a week and with new club nights coming soon The Fleece is a must for music lovers and students. The in-house promotions team are also responsible for promoting many gigs across the city in other venues so follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

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2 Byron Place, South Triangle, Bristol, BS8 1JT (Map C2)

@magicbarbristol

facebook.com/bristolmagicbar

www.illusionsmagicbar.co.uk

0117 909 3405

Voted the Best Entertainment Pub of Great Britain. Magicians perform every night 7.00 until 1am. Illusions has 2 Bars one for Drinks and the other for Magic. Home to the MAGIC WAND COCKTAILS that contain over 4 pints to share! Every night Illusions provides some of the best home-grown and international magical talent available. Open till 1am midweek and 4am at the weekend. Entry is free.

IllusionsLive Magic Bar

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74-78 Avon Street, St Philips, Bristol, BS2 0PX (Map D4)

@bristolinmotion

facebook.com/inmotionbristol

0117 972 3111

www.bristolinmotion.com

Secreted behind Temple Meads, In:Motion is back with a stellar fourth season. Running for 12 weeks, In:Motion spans the spheres of electronic music accompanied by some familiar favourites and new partners. Home to an explosive sound system and unique setting, Motion promises a warehouse experience delivering a storm of diverse and unique musical projects.

In:MotionNightclub

FOR FULL INFO & TICKETS SEE

BOOMTOWNBALKAN BEAT BOX YOUNGBLOOD BRASS BANDHOT CAKES - LIVE (FEAT DEEKLINE, ED SOLO & JFB)MR BENN • DJ SMERINOV2ND WAREHOUSE:THE PARTY SQUAD • UZIMONONLYJOE + NANCI PHOEBE PSYCHOFREUD • KING YOOFTUNNEL: FAR TOO LOUDTOMB CREW • STAGGA KANJI KINETIC PLUS MANY MORETIMES: 2100 TILL LATETICKETS: £15 / £17.50 / £20 + BF

FRI 1ST NOV

RUN VS RAMANDY C (4HOUR SET)LOADSTAR • DELTA HEAVYD*MINDS • MIND VORTEXLOKO HOSTED BY: JAKES AD • 2SHY • TEXASHENCH PRESENT: JOKER B2B SWINDLE FEAT BUGGSY • PHAELAHJAKES • KAHN FEAT FLOWDANMRK1 • HIZZLE GUY HOSTED BY: KOASTTIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50

SAT 2ND NOV

TRAP MAGAZINE / IDLE HANDS / DONUTSTRAP MAGAZINE: PEARSON SOUND FLOATING POINTSTBA • HAPPA • TREVINO VS PANGAEA • SPECIAL GUEST:ZEBRA KATZ • IDLE HANDS: L.I.E.S. SHOWCASE SVENGALISGHOST - LIVECHRIS FARRELL • DONUTS: ALEXANDER NUT (4HOUR SET)TOM D TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50

FRI 8TH NOV

EDIBLESKREAMIZMSKREAMIZM: SKREAMJACKMASTER • ONEMANSOPHIE - LIVE • HIJACKEDIBLE: EATS EVERYTHINGJUSTIN MARTIN • RICHY AHMEDLUKAS TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

FRI 15TH NOV

BUGGEDOUT!BOYS NOIZE • DJ FEADZ RITON • DJEDJOTRONIC CRUMP VII.Y.P. ANDREW WEATHERALLDANIEL AVERY BRENDAN LONG • VII.Y.P. DJSCUT A RUG: PLUS MANY MORETIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50 +BF

SAT 16TH NOV

FUTUREBOOGIEDIXON CRAZY P SOUNDSYSTEMMAXXI SOUNDSYSTEM PBR STREETGANG HORSE MEAT DISCOSESSION VICTIM • OUTBOXXCHRISTOPHE & LUKASJAMES WELSH FUTUREBOOGIE DJS TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £16.50 / £18.50 + BF

ANNIE MAC PRESENTSANNIE MAC PRESENTS:ANNIE MAC • DUKE DUMONT FEAT MNEK • CYRIL HAHNLULU JAMES DUTTY GIRL PRESENT: DAZEEDISSMISS • SAFESOULKASH HONEY • SARAH B KLAIRTIMES: 2200 TILL LATE

SOLD OUT - 100 TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR

SAT 23RD NOV

COCOONSVEN VATH • ADAM BEYERMATHEW JONSON - LIVELINE-UP TO BE ANNOUNCEDSHAPES: SHAPES 2ND BIRTHDAY PARTYTIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £17.50 / £19.50 / £22.50 +BF

FRI 29TH NOV

ARC WAREHOUSESAT 30TH NOV

FEATURING PROJECTION MAPPED IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT CURATED BY:

ARC, RFID, LIMBIC CINEMA & LASERPOWER

MAIN ROOM: LFO - LIVE (LED SHOW)JIMMY EDGAR ADDISON GROOVE LUKE ABBOTT - LIVE BLACK AMIGA • UBERDOGEXIT RECORDS: DBRIDGECALIBRE • RADIOACTIVE MANINDIGO • HOSTED BY: SP:MC APOLOGUE RECORDINGS: PLUS MANY MORE TIMES: 2200 TILL LATETICKETS: £14.50 / £16.50 / £18.50 + BF

FRI 22ND NOV

WWW.BRISTOLINMOTION.COM

TICKETS: £17.50 / £19.50 / £22.50 +BF

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9 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5NF (Map D3)

@Java_Bristol

facebook.com/JavaBristol

01179 304 561

www.javabristol.co.uk

Java is the upmarket venue for Bristol’s elite clubbers. Java prides itself on producing phenomenal drinks made with premium ingredients and delivered with unbeatably friendly and professional service. With a truly unique VIP experience in the Mauretania and a lively and happening dance floor room playing credible commercial tunes.

JavaClub & Bar

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6 Upper York St, Bristol, BS2 8QN (Map C3)

@LakotaBristol

facebook.com/lakotabristol

0117 923 2225

www.lakota.co.uk

Situated in a converted warehouse, hosting a wide range of underground events. It now welcomes a larger crowd of people owing to the mix in music styles on show. The club covers 3 storeys, 4 dance areas, a huge balcony. Lakota also boasts a massive outside smoking area. Lakota remains one of Bristol’s big players pulling in the crowds from near and afar.

LakotaNightclub

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The Triangle, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1ER (Map C2)

@mbargobristol

facebook.com/Mbargobristol

0117 925 3256

www.mbargo-bristol.co.uk

Popular with both locals and students with seriously low drink prices and a consistently lively atmosphere every night of every week. Fancy some unpretentious good old fashioned merriment followed by dancing the night away into the wee hours of the morning? Mbargo it is then!

MbargoBar

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7-9 St Nicholas Street, Bristol, BS1 1UE (Map C3)

@themothersruin

facebook.com/The-Mothers-Ruin

07546 082 009

eepurl.com/ApQPv

Bright Red, behind the market on St Nicks street, a three floor mad funhouse that specialises in super sweaty aural delights of Rock n Roll, Pop and Disco. Free to enter nearly every night, without compromising on entertainment. Upstairs or downstairs you won’t find anywhere quite like here!

Mothers’ RuinBar & Live Music Venue

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33 St Stephens Street, Bristol, BS1 1JX (Map D3)

@mrwolfsbristol

facebook.com/MrWolfs

0117 927 3221

www.mrwolfs.com

Wolfies is the place for live music and late night party supporting the best live music from Bristol and beyond. It’s the place you’ll get the opportunity to see up and coming bands, to bust some moves on the dance floor, to watch talented artists paint live, to hear some quality musicians come together and jam their hearts out. Open 7 nights a week.

Mr WolfsLive Music Venue & Bar

Tuesday 1st Rock Against Rape Charity fundraiser £3/4 Live music until midnight and DJs ‘til late.

Wednesday 2nd Open Mic night! Later: DJ Alfie FREE

Thursday 3rd The SoulStruttes and DJ Papa G Later: DJ Vallee £3/4

Friday 4th Live music til midnight Later: DJs Mako and the Hawk and DJ Lunchbox £3/4

Saturday 5th Super Chango and support Later: DJ Ewan Hoozami £3/4

Sunday 6th DJ Joe Coates FREE

Monday 7th SongSmith Live music and DJ Sho’Nuff FREE

Tuesday 8th Live music until midnight hosted by Ed Gallimore. Later: DJ Dave Remix £2/3

Wednesday 9th Open Mic Night Later: DJ Chazzie Jay Free

Thursday 10th Brisfest Fundraiser and DJ Sho’Nuff £3/4

Friday 11th Drewbag and support Later: DJ Alfie and DJ Dave Remix £3/4

Saturday 12th Land of the Giants and Crinkle Cuts Later: DJ Vallee £3/4

Sunday 13th DJ Lunchbox FREE

Monday 14th SongSmith Later: DJ Alfie FREE

Tuesday 15th Live music and DJs! £2/3

Wednesday 16th Open mic night Later: Lil Bo Selecta FREE

Thursday 17th Phoenix Live Productions Live music until 12 Later: DJ Lunchbox £3/4

Friday 18th Samsara and the Mighty Vipers DJ ‘til late £3/4

Saturday 19th Lady Nade presents.Later: The Rat a Tat Tat DJs £3/4

Sunday 20th DJ Big Chief Weird Bird FREE

Monday 21st SongSmith Later: DJ Sho’Nuff FREE

Tuesday 22nd DJ Lunchbox £2/3

Wednesday 23rd Open Mic Night Later: DJ Jack Baldus FREE

Thursday 24th SpeakEasy! Live music and DJs until 3am £3/4

Friday 25th The Duval Project and support Later: DJ Papa Moomin and DJ Big Chief Weird Bird £3/4

Saturday 26th Shoot the Moon and Captain Accident DJ ‘til late £3/4

Sunday 27th Big Chief Weird Bird FREE

Monday 28th SongSmith Later: DJ Alfie FREE

Tuesday 29th BlackBeard’s Tea Party and support £2/3

Wednesday 30th Open Mic Night DJ ‘til late FREE

WEB: WWW.MRWOLFS.COM TEL: 0117 9273221

LiSTiNGS OCTOBER 2013

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Frogmore Street, Bristol, BS1 5NA (Map D3)

@o2academybris

facebook.com/o2academybristol

0905 5020 3999

www.o2academybristol.co.uk

The o2 Academy is one of Bristol’s best-known and busiest music venues, playing host to major touring acts as well as up-and-coming artists. o2 Academy have established themselves as one of the best music venues in the Southwest. Also home to Ramshackle - the biggest weekly Indie night in Bristol - every Friday. A great way to start the weekend.

O2 AcademyLive Performance Venue

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3 Queens Avenue, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QU (Map C2)

@pampambristol

facebook.com/pam.pampam.94

0117 973 1249

www.pampam.co.uk

Pam Pam is Bristol’s newest and freshest late night destination, a stylish space to relax and unwind with friends. The former Joe Public has been given a fantastic new refurbishment that has to be seen. Luxurious and funky surroundings offer you the chance to party in style to a weekly line up that is second to none. Clifton’s hot new venue.

Pam PamNightclub

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15 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2JY (Map C3)

@syndicateclub

Syndicate Bristol

0117 945 0325

www.thesyndicate.com

As soon as you walk through the doors you are immediately taken into a world of your own! You’ll find dancers on podiums, robots and creatures on stilts crawling around the massive dancefloor! If raving till morning isn’t your cup of tea, you can always chill in Syndicate’s 2nd room, filled with luxurious seating and a unique bar area. With amazing lights, 2 lasers and a sound system to blow your socks off.

SyndicateNightclub

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84 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY (Map C3)

facebook.com/thebankofstokescroft

www.thebankofstokescroft.com

0117 926 8654

Stokes Croft’s Bank showcases the best of Bristol’s underground music scene, much of which is centred around this colourful part of the city. Hosting a wide range of live gigs throughout the week in conjunction with Croft Promotions Boasting a brand new Funktion One sound system and one of the finest ranges of back bar spirits in the area plus bottled beers from across the globe.

The BankPublic House

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32 Park St, West End, Bristol, BS1 5JA (Map D3)

@bristolram

facebook.com/bristolram

0117 926 8654

With locally sourced food made with the finest ingredients and a fine selection of beers, wines and spirits to accompany it, if you ever find yourself nearby and in need of some first class pub food, great beer, it really is the only place to go on Park Street. Not just that, The Bristol Ram hosts some of Bristol’s best bands until the early hours of the morning. The Ram really does have it all.

The Bristol RamPublic House

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1 North Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3PR (Map C3)

The full moon Attic Bar

0117 924 5007

www.fmbristol.co.uk

The Full Moon pub, Attic bar with its Moonshine bar and Shisha bar are all the on the same grounds. This really is a hub for all night activities from events, parties, drink and food. DJ nights every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. To add to this there is also a backpackers hotel which adds an international vibe to a great night out. What more could you ask for?

The Full Moon & Attic BarNightclub

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244 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8NZ (Map A3)

@goldenlionbriz

facebook.com/goldenlionbristol

0117 924 6449

www.goldenlionbristol.co.uk

Live music 6 nights a week with something for everyone! Mondays - Open Mic Night. Tuesdays - Live in the Lions’ Den: an evening of Folk music hosted by Nuala Honan. Wednesays - RAW: Funk, Blues, and Roots. Keep up to date on Social Media pages for full listings and details. Bar open till 1am Friday and Saturday, and midnight on Sunday - Thursday.

The Golden LionLive Music Venue

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22 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE (Map C3)

@thelanesbristol

facebook.com/lanes.bristol

01173 251 979

www.thelanesbristol.co.uk

Rapidly establishing itself amongst the ranks of Bristols most respected music venues. As well as playing host to both international and local live music and clubnights, The Lanes also offers round the clock bowling, an Italian style pizzeria, karaoke, a vintage shop and even a bed for the night. All in a genuinely laid back atmosphere.

The LanesLive Music Venue & Bowling Alley

Thursday 3rd October SUPA FLYBristol’s flyest student night

£3 entry

Friday 4th October The Lanes and Tremor Sounds presents:SWING TINGS WITH JIMMI NEEDLES

9pm - 3am £5 entry

Saturday 5th October DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHT John The Mod spinning 60’s garage beats, northern soul, 60’s grooves, rock & roll, two-tone, tamla, alt 80’s, mod & indie anthems. THE SUNDOWNERS playing live, support TBC.

9pm - 3am £5 adv.

Thursday 10th October SUPA FLYBristol’s flyest Student Night

£3 entry

Friday 11th October FEATURECASTLive band

Saturday 12 October DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHTJohn The Mod spinning 60’s garage beats, northern soul, 60’s grooves, rock & roll, two-tone, tamla, alt 80’s, mod & indie anthems. DOWNTOWN CITY GARDENS playing live, support TBC.

9pm - 3am £5 entry

Thursday 17th October SUPA FLYBristol’s flyest student night

£3 entry

Friday 18th October Tremor Sounds presents:DEEKLINE

Saturday 19th October DEPARTMENT S CLUB NIGHTJohn The Mod spinning 60’s garage beats, northern soul, 60’s grooves, rock & roll, two-tone, tamla, alt 80’s, mod & indie anthems. TWISTED WHEEL playing live, support TBC.

9pm - 3am £7 adv.

Thursday 24th October SUPA FLYBristol’s flyest Student Night

£3 entry

Friday 25th October SKA VS MOTOWN Free entry

Saturday 26th October FAT LIPRock, pop punk, party and alternative anthems

£4 entry

Thursday 31st October SUPA FLYBristol’s flyest student night

£3 entry

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74 Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EJ (Map C4)

@Stagandhounds

The Stag and Hounds

0117 329 2141

A well-established pub dating back to the 15th century, with friendly staff serving real ales and a great selection of pub classics until 8pm. The downstairs stage hosts some of Bristol’s best live bands and international artists, including jazz, punk, folk, and indie rock. “The Stag” is one of Bristol’s most eclectic live venues. Another reason to head into Old Market.

The Stag & HoundsPublic House

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1 Park Street Avenue, Bristol, BS1 5JN (Map C2)

thewoodsbristol

facebook.com/TheWoodsBristol

0117 925 0890

www.thewoodsbar.co.uk

The Woods has been going strong for over five years. One of the biggest spirit selections in Bristol, not to mention a massive selection of bottled beers. When it comes to the weekend no bar does it like The Woods, open till 4am on Friday and 6am on Saturday, working through all the different types of music possible until the early hours.

The WoodsBar

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@theklabristol

facebook.com/theklabristol

0117 929 3301

www.theklabristol.co.uk

The Grove, Bristol, BS1 4RB (Map D3)

Bristol’s only music venue and club on a boat! From live toe-tapping Americana to the dirtiest Dubstep this side of London and everything in between, we have all your musical needs covered. We play host to the cream of the city’s weekly club nights as well as national and international touring live acts every week. Welcome aboard!

TheklaLive Music Venue and Club

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Local markets and foodie events Bristol’s culture for Independents is palpable when it comes to local Food & Drink. As well as a great selection of permanent venues, there is a thriving local market scene across the city.Not least of all the famous St Nicolas Market (St Nicks), which is home to the largest collection of independent food retailers in Bristol and is listed in the Top 10 markets in the UK.

All week the Old City is alive with a whole host of different local food markets and street food. From bustling farmers’ markets selling locally reared or grown produce, to St Nicks’ ‘Slow Market’ (on the first Sunday of every month), selling artisan breads, meats, cheeses and more. Here you can take your time to sample the products, talk to the producers and soak up the atmosphere.

For a festival-like atmosphere, head to Harbourside food market for live music, face painting and performances. Or Tobacco Factory market for an emphasis on ethical, eco-friendly, fair trade, and organic local products.

Whatever your tastes, there is something different to see every day of the week.

Monday - SaturdaySt Nicolas Market, The Exchange, Corn Street9.30am – 5.00pm

WednesdayBristol Farmers’ Market, Corn Street and Wine Street9.30am–2.30pm

ThursdayFishponds Farmers Market, Straits Parade9.30am-1.30pm (second Thursday of every month)

FridayFriday Food Market, Wine Street10.00am-4.00pm

SaturdayHarbourside Market, Bordeaux Quay11.00am - 4.00pmWhiteladies Road, Farmers Market8.30am - 2.00pm (First and Third Saturday of every month)

SundayTobacco Factory Market, Raleigh Road10.00am - 2.30pm

This Month: Love Food FestivalPaintworks // Sunday 27th OctShowcasing local producers from the South West, Something for the foodie in everyone. Competitions, bizarre looking vegetables, food stalls, and various workshops on offer throughout the day.

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Food and Drink

Arch House DeliBrace & BrownsBravasBurger JointChin! Chin!CowshedCox and BaloneyEat a PittaGallimaufryGrillstockHarveys CellarsKings ArmsMyristicaRockfish GrillRosemarinoRuby & WhiteSoukitchenStable PizzaTart CaféThe SocialThe Spotted CowThe TownHouse

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@ArchHouseDeli

www.facebook.com/ArchHouseDeli

0117 974 1166

www.archhousedeli.com

UK Deli of the Year 2011/2012 and Bristol Best Deli 2012 & 2013. Arch House Deli is famed for its friendly approachable staff, ethos on using local products and for stocking interesting, exciting and most importantly, tasty deli food. The deli has a café as well as an outside seating area and is open 7 days a week.

Arch House DeliDeli & Cafe

Boyces Avenue, Clifton Village, Bristol, BS8 4AA (Map C1)

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@braceandbrowns

Brace & Browns

0117 973 7800

www.braceandbrowns.co.uk

A relaxed atmosphere and finest quality food and drink. The head chef has introduced a new breed of tapas: ‘British Tapas’. Using locally sourced organic produce, this isn’t your traditional tapas bar. Think Pimms, gin & tonics, cider and apple slow roasted pork belly, and mini fish & chips. Outdoor dining area, and fantastic choice of wines and cocktails on offer.

Brace & BrownsRestaurant

43 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2LS (Map C2)

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7 Cotham Hill, Bristol, BS6 6LD (Map B2)

@BravasBristol

www.facebook.com/BravasBristol

0117 329 6887

www.bravas.co.uk

Born from the success of an in-house ‘supper club’ style pop-up restaurant, Bravas opened on Cotham Hill in 2012. This authentic Spanish inspired tapas bar was awarded Best Tapas and Best Newcomer in Bristol in its first year. Enjoy casual dining with friends & family around the bar or at a table in an intimate setting.

BravasTapas Bar

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@danburgerjoint

www.facebook.com/burgerjointbristol

0117 329 0887

[email protected]

Since opening in August 2009, the burger joint has earned a reputation for selling the best burgers in Bristol. Unique in their combination of quality and value, the burger joint has consistently been voted among the top restaurants in Bristol, including Best Burger Restaurant in the Bristol Good Food Awards. Serious about burgers, and using only the freshest ingredients and finest quality meat.

Burger JointRestaurant

83 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS6 6ND (Map C2)

Mixed Marinated Olives. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.75

Pistachio Nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.75

Garlic Bread (V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1.95

Chilli Cheese Fries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4.95

Marinated Lamb Skewer served with a salad garnish & tzatziki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3.95

Bruschetta (V) Crostini with fresh chopped tomatoes, garlic & basil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3.95

BBQ Chicken WingsSmall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3.95 Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.95

Nachos (V) served with guacamole, salsa, sour cream, jalapenos & melted cheddar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4.95

add chilli con carne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50

The Burger Joint Mezze(2 people) falafel, houmous, taramasalata, olives & pitta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7.00

STARTERS • LIGHT BITES

All burgers are served in a lightly toasted ciabatta bun withlettuce, red onion, sliced tomato and gherkin. A glazed briochebun is also available.

• 6oz Prime Beef• Welsh Lamb & Mint• Grilled Chicken• Peri Chicken• Venison (£8.50)• Wild Boar (£9.95)• The Veggie Joint (V) (N)• Mixed Mushroom, Garlic & Herb (V)• Smaller Beef or Veggie (£5.95)• Cumberland Sausage Hot Dog (with sautéed onions)

Double up your burger – £2.75 for the very hungry!Gluten free buns available

CHOOSE YOUR BURGER (£7.95 unless stated, includes one side)

• Melted Cheddar, Swiss, Monterey Jack, Haloumi,Brie or Blue Cheese

• Grilled Back Bacon• Smoked Streaky Bacon• BBQ Pulled Pork• Chilli con carne• Chorizo• Black Pudding• Roasted Peppers

• Grilled Chillis• Jalapenos• Pineapple Slice• Guacamole• Free Range Fried Egg• Sauteed Mushrooms• Sauteed Onions• Hash Browns• Beer Battered Onion Rings

CHOOSE YOUR BURGER TOPPINGS(80p each or 3 for £1.95)

• Ketchup• Burger Relish• BBQ• Chilli• Super Chilli• Peanut Butter• Mayo• Garlic Mayo• Wasabi Mayo

• Dijonnaise• Tarragon & Lemon Mayo• 1000 Island• English Mustard• Tzatziki• Apple• Horseradish• Salsa• Sour Cream

CHOOSE 2 FREE SAUCES

• Hand Cut Thick Chips• French Fries• Sweet Potato Chips• Hash Browns• Beer Battered Onion Rings

• Homemade Coleslaw• Homemade Potato Salad• Corn on the Cob• Green Salad• Green Beans

CHOOSE 1 FREE SIDE(Additional sides £1.95 each)

The Burger SaladChoose a patty from our selection and instead of having it as aburger enjoy it on a salad of cherry tomatoes, cucumber, red onion,roasted peppers & mixed leaves (includes 2 free sauces) . . . . . . . . . . . .£7.95

Moroccan Chicken SaladChargrilled harissa chicken served on a bed of cous cous,roasted veg & salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8.50

Goats Cheese & Bacon SaladMelted goats cheese and diced grilled bacon served on a mixedsalad (Veggie option with roasted peppers). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7.95

Roasted Veg SaladRoasted Mediterranean vegetables served on a bed of cous cous& mixed salad with tzatziki on the side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.95

SPECIALITY SALADS

1. Choose a light bite or starter2. Create your own burger in the 4 easy steps below, or

choose a salad3. Tick your choices on the order form that you will find

on your table (one per person)4. One of us will come and collect your order forms and

take your drinks order.

HOW IT WORKS...

1STEP

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E X T E N S I V E R A N G E O F B E E R S , C I D E R S , W I N E S , S P I R I T S , M I L K S H A K E S , T E A & C O F F E E AVA I L A B L E

• R E S TA U R A N T & TA K E AWAY •S E E I N S I D E F O R C H E A P E R TA K E AWAY M E N U

We’ve said it. You’ve said it. Now it’s official –Bristol’s Best Burger winner 2013.

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@ChinChinBristol

facebook.com/ChinChinBarKitchen

0117 973 9393

www.chinchinbarkitchen.com

A Deli-style cafe by day and an intimate and informal neighbourhood restaurant in the evenings, serving modern Great British and ‘Empire-inspired’ tasty food. Sourcing the freshest regional produce from the South-West and Wales and award-winning wines from around the world. Open all day, 7 days a week, serving Brunch, Deli-Style Lunches, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and a Great British Sunday Roast.

Chin! Chin!Deli & Restarant

155 St Michael’s Hill, High Kingsdown, Bristol, BS2 8DB (Map C3)

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46 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2NH (Map C2)

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@cowshedbristol

facebook.co.uk/thecowshedbristol

0117 973 3550

www.thecowshedbristol.com

Located on the bustling Whiteladies Road up in Clifton. The Cowshed focuses on serving local free range meat and a menu of good, simple, British food - with a twist on a classic thrown in here and there. With an exciting extension on the horizon for Autumn 2013, this gives guests even more opportunity to try some of Bristol’s best steak.

CowshedRestarant

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182 & 184 Cheltenham Road, Cotham, BS6 5RB (Map B3)

@coxandbaloney

facebook.com/coxandbaloney

0117 944 3100

www.coxandbaloney.com

A unique vintage-style tearoom serving lunch, brunch and afternoon tea on grandma’s favourite china! Famous for their cream tea towers and unique hand-blended Cox and Baloney loose leaf teas, sample the ‘Mr Darcy’ (English Breakfast) or ‘Granny Garden’ (Elderberry, Apple and Hibiscus). Next door to the delightful Cox and Baloney shop, crammed full of vintage treasures and one-of-kind pieces.

Cox and BaloneyTearoom

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1-3 St Nicholas Market, Bristol, BS1 1LJ (Map C3)

@eatapitta

Eat a Pitta

07825 659 525

www.eatapitta.co.uk

Based in historic St Nicholas market in Bristol’s old city, Eat a Pitta serves up the ultimate falafel sandwich. Handmade falafel is carefully prepared using a secret family recipe then cooked fresh right in front of your eyes. Add salad and home made hummus piled high either in a pitta or in a box. We promise you will not leave hungry!

Eat a PittaMarket Food

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Small dishes, £4 each~ Serving Noon - 10pm ~3 for £10, Noon - 6pm

Salt Cod, Pea Purée

Cured Salmon, Black Pudding & Bourbon Dressing

Duck Leg & Bean Cassoulet

Roast Figs, Sheep’s Curd

Focaccia, Smoked Aubergine, Carrot Purée

Pear, Blue Cheese, Walnut, Rocket

Wild Mushrooms, Black Pudding, Chervil

Crispy Chicken Drummers, Aioli

Slider, Pickles, Butternut Squash Purée

Beetroot, Goat’s Cheese

Brown Shrimps, Coleslaw

Pigs Head, Red Onion Chutney

Best Newcomer

26-28 The Promenade, Gloucester Rd, Bristol, BS7 8AE TELEPHONE 0117 942 7319 EMAIL [email protected] WEB www.thegallimaufry.co.uk TWITTER @thegallibristol

26 The Promenade, Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8AE, (Map A3)

@TheGalliBristol

facebook.com/TheGallimaufryBristol

0117 942 7319

www.thegallimaufry.co.uk

An independent restaurant, bar, live music venue and arts space. Seasonal, locally sourced food is available all day (12pm-11pm) with roasts & Bloody Mary specials on Sunday. Eat outside, downstairs or book a table in their mezzanine restaurant. It’s worth checking their website for up-to-date information on menus, live music & events, plus monthly featured local artists in the gallery.

GallimaufryRestaurant

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BAR-B-Q

41 Triangle West, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1ER (Map C2)

@grillstock

facebook.com/grillstockBBQ

0117 927 3200

www.grillstock.co.uk

After 4 years of bringing Grillstock BBQ & Music Festival to Bristol harbour-side, Grillstock finally have a permanent home in Bristol for their deep south style BBQ. Festival posters and images line the walls, and a soundtrack of delta blues plays loudly. All BBQ meats are freshly smoked on site for up to 18hrs. Visit Grillstock for some meat, music & mayhem.

GrillstockSmokehouse

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@HarveysCellars

www.facebook.com/harveyscellars

0117 929 4812

www.harveyscellars.co.uk

Tucked away behind the Bristol Hippodrome and within easy reach of Colston Hall and the Bristol Old Vic, Harveys Cellars is an up-market restaurant and cocktail cellar bar set in stylish surroundings serving tapas with a twist! Famous as being the birthplace of Harveys Bristol Cream and a live music venue at the weekends, these medieval cellars are intriguing and definitely worth a visit.

Harveys CellarsRestaurant & Cocktail Bar

12 Denmark Street, Bristol, BS1 5DQ (Map D3)

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@kingsarmsdogs

facebook.com/kingsarmsbristol

0117 973 5922

www.kingsarmsbristol.com

The Kings Arms is a wonderfully diverse place, with a café bar, two dining rooms, a party hall and two lounges spread over 4 levels. Its quirky décor reflects the owner’s interior design background, and the kitchen is testament to her passion for food. The menu is sourced from local producers and ranges from great pub classics to tasty tapas.

Kings ArmsPublic House

168 Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2XZ (Map B2)

Christmas MenuStarters

Spiced chicken liver parfait, West Country cider chutney, granary toastsSmoked salmon mousse, home cured gravadlax, cucumber relish & lemon

crème fraicheBaked brie & cranberry tartlet

Honey roasted parsnip soup with thyme & crispy pancetta

Main Courses

Roast Norfolk black turkey with cranberry & chestnut stuffing & traditional trimmings

Chargrilled Perrinpit Farm lamb steak, smoked mash, creamed leeks & redcurrant jus

Pan fried sea bass fillets, potato rosti, braised fennel & brown shrimp velouteRoasted winter squash risotto, crispy sage, mozzarella & root vegetable crisps

All served with a selection of seasonal vegetables

Desserts

Traditional Christmas pudding with brandy butterSpiced apple & plum crumble, crème anglaise

Bitter chocolate & orange tart with cointreau ice creamSelection of local cheeses, homemade chutney, oatcakes

3 Courses for £27.95

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51 Welshback, Bristol, BS1 4AN (Map D3)

@AmitMyristica

facebook.com/amitlak

0117 927 2277

www.myristica.co.uk

Specialising in authentic, regional-specific Indian food and going far beyond what you’ll find on the highly Anglicised menus of normal curry houses. A much more exotic and extensive choice of fish and vegetarian dishes, and unlike many Indian restaurants who use one curry sauce as a base for all their dishes, at Myristica all sauces are made individually to order for true authenticity.

MyristicaRestaurant

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@rockfishgrill

Rock Fish Grill 

0117 973 7384

www.rockfishgrill.co.uk

Rockfish serve delicious fresh seafood and quality meat cooked over a charcoal burning fire. Named best seafood restaurant in Bristol for 2012 & 2013 (Bristol Good Food Awards), Rockfish believe that the key to great food is fresh ingredients and simple cooking. Rockfish source their fish daily from the well-managed fisheries in the South West of England and the quality is second to none.

Rockfish GrillRestaurant & Seafood Market

128 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2RS (Map B2)

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@Rosemarino1

facebook.com/rosemarino

0117 973 6677

www.rosemarino.co.uk

Winners of ‘Best Breakfast’ & ‘Best Italian’ at the Bristol Good Food Awards 2012 & 2013. The emphasis is on freshly prepared food created using a combination of ingredients from locally based suppliers and exclusively imported Italian produce. Rosemarino is a little gem to enjoy any time of the day, whether you visit for a full Italian feast or simply a coffee over the papers.

RosemarinoRestaurant

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Proscuitto, mozzarella & grilled peaches

Chicken Caesar salad with crispy smoked lardons

Bacon, Pea, Feta & Mint Summer Salad

Quinoa jewelled with mixed peppers & pomegranate

Spiced grilled aubergine with feta & Pine nuts

rare roast beef with parmesan shavings & cherry tomatoes

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sandwiches made using

soft, fresh Bordeaux

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bespoke menu to suit your exact needs - from acorporate function to an intimate dinner party

with friends.

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P l e a s e c a l l u s f o r a q u o t e .48 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2NH (Map C2)

@rubyandwhite

facebook.com/rubyandwhitebutcher

0117 973 0333

www.rubyandwhite.com

More than just a butchers, the mezzanine area of the shop houses a Deli showcasing British artisanal charcuterie and cheeses, with a wealth of crackers, chutneys and complimentary hand-picked wines from around the world. Customers are encouraged to sample the deli produce on offer in the new café, with lunchtime sandwiches and platters available to eat in or takeaway.

Ruby & WhiteDeli & Butchers S a m p l e

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277 North Street, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1JP (Map E2)

@soukkitchenbris

facebook.com/souk.kitchen

01179 666 880

www.soukitchen.co.uk

Soukitchen arrived in Bristol 3 years ago, bringing Middle Eastern market food to Southville’s North Street. In this time, Soukitchen has already made waves with its unique concept and menu, offering an eclectic mix of dishes, from the Middle East, North Africa and Turkey. Made-for-sharing food to enjoy with family and friends in relaxed and friendly surroundings.

SoukitchenRestaurant

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[email protected] | www.stablepizza.com | Beside The Watershed | 0117 927 9999

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Family Friendly • Open 11am - Midnight

Canon’s Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS1 5UH (Map D3)

@_TheStable

facebook.com/StableRestaurants

0117 927 9999

www.stablepizza.com

Award-winning pizzas and over 60 varieties of cider. All pizzas are handmade on site, using organic British flour to create the famous sour dough base and all toppings are sourced from the best producers and growers in the region. Absolutely everything is fresh, organic (where possible), responsibly sourced and prepared. Family friendly and open everyday from 11am-midnight.

Stable PizzaRestaurant

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@lovelytart1

Tart Cafe and Foodstore

0117 924 7628

www.lovelytart.com

Tart Café serves breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea 7 days a week. It’s well known for a selection of luxurious cakes (Orange & Cinnamon; Lemon, Almond & Polenta) and Sunday brunch (Wild Boar Sausages, Maple Syrup, Pancakes). You can hire the private room at the back for parties – or the whole venue – and keep an eye out for their well-established monthly supper club Tart After Dark.

Tart CaféCafe & Food Store

16 The Promenade, Gloucester Rd Bristol, BS7 8AE (Map A3)

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"An evening of great food, the smoothest and friendliest service and very good value." Bristol Evening Post

Tart After Dark is Tart café’s hugely popular series of monthly supper evenings. Come and enjoy an evening of great food and great company

Friday 4th October, 7.30pm for 8pm • £32.50 for 4 courses & aperitif Amuse Bouche Cheese Gougère & aperitifStarters Provençale Fish Soup served with Aioli, Rouille and Croutons Roasted Cauliflower Soup with Beignet (v)Main Courses Boeuf Bourguignon served with Mash and Braised Red Cabbage Butternut Squash Soufflé, served with New Potatoes and Salad Leaves (v)Dessert Prune & Armagnac Tart

Book now by phoning 0117 924 7628 or by emailing [email protected]

Tart café and foodstore • 16 The Promenade • Gloucester Road • Bristol Telephone 0117 924 7628 • www.lovelytart.com

Christmas bookings taken now0117 924 7628

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130 Cheltenham Road, Bristol, BS6 5RWx (Map B3)

@Social_Bristol

The Social Bar & Cafe

0117 924 4500

www.thesocialbristol.co.uk

Located in the vibrant Stokes Croft, The Social provides a relaxed setting to enjoy delicious home cooked food all day. Offering great deals throughout the week it’s the perfect place for a quick lunch with friends, a work meeting or evening drinks and dinner. The Social is well-known for keeping their menu fresh and seasonal, with all produce being sourced locally where possible.

The SocialRestaurant & Cafe

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@spotted_cow

facebook.com/thespottedcowbristol

0117 963 4433

www.thespottedcowbristol.com

The Spotted Cow is a community pub with a large suntrap garden situated on North Street in the heart of Southville and Bedminster. Since opening it has built a great a reputation for its fantastic kitchen which produces a British inspired menu using only the best local suppliers, plus some ingredients from their very own roof garden.

The Spotted CowBar and Restaurant

139 North Street Bedminster Bristol BS3 1EZ (Map E2)

StartersChicken liver parfait with pear chutney & toast

Maple & anise cured salmon with sourdough & pickled fennel slaw

Venison carpaccio with beetroot, orange & horseradish

Roast celeriac soup with apple crisps & mark’s bread

MainsFree range turkey breast with pork, chestnut & sage stuffing

Jasper’s beef sirloin with yorkshire pudding & horseradish

Wild mushroom & dorset blue vinney wellington (v)

Roast barbary duck breast with pomegranate jus

(All served with traditional trimmings)

Poached monkfish with shellfish broth & garlic potatoes

PuddingsChristmas Semifreddo with candied fruits & brandy cream

Sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce

Local cheeses with fig, crackers & homemade chutney

Dark chocolate tart with orange syrup & chantilly cream

Or try our feasting menu £35 Per head including a glass of fizz on arrival

Whole roast suckling pig feast served with traditional trimmings and a choice of starter and pudding

CHRISTMAS!Two courses £21.95 or Three courses £24.95

To book email [email protected] or telephone 0117 963 4433

www.thespottedcowbristol.com

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@TownHouseBris

facebook.com/TownHouseBristol

0117 973 9302

www.thetownhousebristol.co.uk

Embracing British culture and food with a warm and inviting setting akin to a 1920s dining room, with visual references to Churchill and Dickens, antique grandfather clocks and a cosy concoction of traditional and contemporary. Home-made classics like cloudy lemonade and spotted dick with custard. Service is excellent, striking the right balance between attentive and unintvrusive.

The TownHouseBar and Restaurant

85 Whiteladies Road, Clifton Bristol, BS8 2NT (Map C2)

TownHouseThe

Bar & Restaurant

For modern British cooking and classic regional dishes, look no further than The TownHouse.

We get genuine pleasure from seeing a smile on your face, making sure your glass is filled and your taste buds are singing and dancing. But above all we want you to feel at home. Come

and be our guests.

Brunch, Lunch, DinnerAl fresco dining

CocktailsWine bar

Private dining

85 Whiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2NT0117 973 9302

[email protected]

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Lung PrintsDig Haushizzle // £55

Pug cosmetic bagFox + Feather // £12

Aztec / Mandala print bomber one-of-a-kind vintage Dutty // £45

Dreamy Bird DressFox + Feather // £49

White Feather Fantail PeacockSoukous // £37.99

3D Card Something Else // £3.75

Limited Edition Mahola Girls Shirt Cooshti

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Shopping & Lifestyle

5 PointzAmuletBS8CooshtiCouch DesignCox and BaloneyDig HaüshizzleDonutsDustbowl VintageDuttyFox + FeatherGladragsiotaLove From RandomNiche FramesNo 31PhotographiquePortabellaRag Trade BoutiqueSevenSomething ElseSoukousThe Boot RoomTShopUrban FoxWAYOrange Sanguine Atelier Cologne (unisex) 100ml

No 31 // £75

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G1 Flight Jacket Dustbowl Vintage

8 x Red Cox Chairs Dig Haushizzle // £200

Emily & Fin. Elsa dress in Abstract Amulet // £64.99

LUCY COUCH 9in bespoke fabric Couch // From £2000

Norse Projects Ketel Logo Sweat (Grey Melange) Donuts // £90.00

Puma Heritage Stepper Classic MMQ Brown 5 Pointz // £94.99

Lomography Diana Mini Photographique // £44

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Emily and Fin Lucy dress in umbrella print Amulet // £59.99

British-made 13oz Japanese selvage denim aprons by Dawson Denim Dustbowl Vintage // £60 - £110

Floral Orb ring by Bill Skinner. Gold plate and enamel Amulet // £60.00.

School coat hooks Dig Haushizzle // £300

Alex Doherty Something else // £15

Wild & Wolf Lobby Phone iota // £65

Ornate Ready to Hang Frames 6 x 8“ Niche // £11.99

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Independent shopping in Bristol: Meet the owners...

DonutsJamie and Tom are friends and business partners, who set up Donuts 6 years ago with an idea to bring the brands that they liked, but weren’t available in Bristol, to the city. That, and to “throw parties”....How did you two come together and decide to set up Donuts the Store?Jamie: We opened in 2007, prior to that Tom and I had both worked in clothing stores that were 3 doors apart, and I think perhaps slightly arrogantly, we both thought we could do a better job than our bosses!I was always hunting out bits and bobs on ebay, brands that you couldn’t get in anywhere Bristol, so the idea was to start a store and bring those brands to Bristol that you couldn’t get anywhere else, but we felt there was a market for.Is that still the case now, do you still stock exclusive brands.Tom: Yeah, everything we stock here is exclusive to us, pretty much, in the city. We generally strive to try and bring stuff to Bristol that’s not already here. Which is what gives people a reason to visit the store.

Jamie: And I guess in the last few years there are more stores doing something similar, so we generally feel there’s not much point in our brands overlapping so we try to keep to things that are actually unique to us -that’s our selling point really.Who is your brand aimed at?Jamie: We run music events as well as the store and we have quite close ties to mainly dance music in Bristol, so our customers are generally a mix of say, students and we do get a lot of DJs and musicians coming in.Tom: I think as we’ve gotten older our tastes have matured a little bit as well. And that’s possibly reflected in the people we get coming in here and interested in our brands and the clothes that we stock in here. For example, things like Percival and Woodward and Norse Project which are probably aimed at a slightly older market.Jamie: We do T-shirts that go from £25 up to a couple of the Pam ones that we’ve just had arrive that are going to be around £95.Tom: We try to offer a broad spectrum of stuff that’s not exclusively really expensive and try and provide, hopefully, something for everyone.

Thanks to schemes like the Bristol Pound and ‘Bristol Independents’, Bristol is a city that breeds a culture of independents -particularly when it comes to clothing - and so Bristol is home to some of the best independent clothing stores in the country. We met up with a couple of them to get some insight into why independent shops are so intrinsic to Bristol life...

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We’re not into any big brand that comes along and gives us a load of stock to put in our store. We’re quite selective with what we want to present and how stuff sits together and it’s definitely a reflection of what we’re into as individuals.Jamie: It doesn’t necessarily have to be a big brand name or even a known name for us to be interested in stocking it -it just has to be something that we think is cool.Tom: There’s a lot of independent brand that we support. We’re an independent store -we like to support independence within fashion and design and retail -that’s a fairly big element of what we do.What are the benefits of independent shopping over big retail chains?Tom: I think customers get something that’s a lot more unique in their shopping experience. Coming to a smaller store like us, it’s only ever going to be me or Jamie sitting here and we enjoy building up relationships and we have a lot of friends and repeat customers.

Jamie: It’s definitely a more personal experience. And some of the brands here are stocked in maybe only two stores in the whole country. You see a t-shirt in here and it’s entirely possible that it might be one 10 ever made. You’re not going to bump into someone wearing the same thing.Have you got any plans to design your own range?Jamie: We’re looking to take that plunge in the next six months. We’ve done a few collaborative t-shirts and stuff like that.We’re doing a capsule collection of hats and t-shirts with Colourway very shortly. And we’re looking to produce some stuff actually branded as Donuts soon. We tend to do a t-shirt for our birthday every year and they always sell really well.Donuts can be found on Perry Road, Park Row. Don’t miss their 6th Birthday Party this October! Pop into the store for details or turn to our City Highlights on page 8.

@donutsthestore // 01179 292 625 // www.donutsthestore.co.uk

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18 Nelson Street, Bristol, BS1 2LE (Map C3)

@5PointzBristol

facebook.com/5pointzbristol

0117 945 0555

www.5pointz.co.uk

5 Pointz is the biggest Streetwear store in the South West, with 10 years experience in providing the best clothing from a wide selection of the most sought after brands such as: HUF, The Hundreds, 10 Deep, Crooks & Castles. Their footwear selection is also second to none, including Nike, Adidas Originals, Puma, Reebok and now Nike Air Jordan.

5 PointzClothing & Accessories

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39a Cotham Hill, Bristol, BS6 6JY (Map C2)

@amuletboutique

facebook.com/AmuletBoutique

0117 239 9932

www.amuletboutique.co.uk

Amulet boutique is an independent boutique that offers a one-stop shopping destination for women who love fashion. Each item has been hand picked by the owner Hemali Modha and has been chosen for its design, material, provenance and ethical policies. Clothing brands include: Fever, Ingenue, Emily & Fin, and Vero Moda. Jewellery includes Azuni, Ayala Bar and Mirabelle.

AmuletClothing Boutiqye

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34 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5JG (Map D3)

@bs8official

facebook.com/BS8.bristol

0117 929 0115

Bs8 stock one of a kind clothes from a variety of independent Bristol brands, as well as up- to-the minute affordable style from big names like Motel. Blasting out the best tunes from current DJ’s and unique decor throughout, you can browse through vintage tees, edgy prints, tribal jewellery and gifts for a unique shopping experience from the minute you walk in.

BS8Clothing & Accessories

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57 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5NU (Map D3)

@Cooshti

www.facebook.com/Cooshti

0117 929 0850

www.cooshti.com

Cooshti is Bristol’s longest running independent fashion & streetwear store. Established in the early 90s and still going strong, the store on Park street has become a bit of an institution & is the first port of call for top tier new and retro sneakers, premium streetwear, denim & casual fashion. The store has a laid back vibe with friendly and knowledgeable staff.

CooshtiClothing & Accessories

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@couchdesignLtd

facebook.com/couchdesign

0117 3298436

www.couchdesign.co.uk

Couch is a small family run business with all sofas and chairs designed by husband & wife team Ian and Judy. Based in Bristol, Couch offers a full ‘bespoke’ service, where custom sizes and specification are available as well as a limitless range of fabrics and leather. Exclusive contemporary design, of high quality at the best possible price.

Couch DesignFurniture

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@coxandbaloney

facebook.com/coxandbaloney

0117 944 3100

www.coxandbaloney.com

A gorgeous boutique with everything you could possibly need for creating a truly vintage lifestyle, from clothing (ladies and gents) to furniture and home ware. Cox and Baloney also run a number of unique workshops throughout the year including sewing, furniture upcycling, and lampshade making. When you’re done shopping, pop next door to visit the Cox and Baloney vintage tea room!

Cox and BaloneyClothing & Homeware

182 & 184 Cheltenham Road, Cotham, Bristol, BS6 5RB (Map B3)

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51 Colston Street, Bristol, BS1 5AX (Map C3)

@DigHaushizzle

facebook.com/DigHaushizzle

07789 145 175

www.dig-haushizzle.co.uk

At the top of Christmas Steps is Dig Haüshizzle,selling furniture and decorative items that are antique or vintage. Individually selected to work within the stores themes of rough luxe, industrial and victoriana. There are large tables, an array of chairs, taxidermy, mirrors, lighting, books and lots more individual pieces for people wanting something a little more unique for their home.

Dig HaüshizzleFurniture & Homeware

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8 Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BQ (Map C3)

@donutsthestore

facebook.com/donutsthestore

01179 292 625

www.donutsthestore.co.uk

Donuts brings Bristol the best boutique and streetwear brands including:African Apparel, Asics, Bake Designs,Bridging The Gap, Donuts, FjallravenGeneric Surplus, Livity Sound, Moupia, Percival, Stones Throw, Tape-Echo, The Quiet Life, Trapstar, Wood Wood and Y’OH Sport. Donuts supplies unique, exclusive clothing, footwear and accessories, hosts exhibitions and throws parties.

DonutsClothing & Accesories

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DUSTBOWL VINTAGE

fine mid-century american menswear

2nd floor, 52 park st, bristol, bs1 5jnwww.dustbowlvintage.co.uk

@dustbowlvintage · 0117 929 838252 Park Street, 2nd Floor, Bristol, BS1 5JN (Map D3)

@dustbowlvintage

facebook.com/dustbowlvintage

0117 929 8382

www.dustbowlvintage.com

Dedicated to sourcing the best in American mid-century menswear and accessories. Run by the same people as the long-established Uncle Sam’s American Vintage, they are passionate and knowledgeable about their stock; from pomade to workwear, gaberdine jackets to motorcycle leathers and lots more besides. Two doors down from Uncle Sam’s on Park St, open Wednesday - Saturday.

Dustbowl VintageClothing & Accessories

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116 Cheltenham Road, Bristol, BS6 5RW (Map B3)

@ShopDutty

facebook.com/shopdutty

0117 924 9990

www.shopdutty.com

The multi-faceted ‘Dutty’ brand began its story as both a club night and vintage/customised clothing store. Today, Dutty offers an alternative vision to that of the High Street, stocking up-to-the-minute fashion, 80’s/90’s vintage, streetwear and customised clothing from a wide range of Bristol’s own designers, including fashion labels from the two owners “Butchi & Gosmos” and “Dutty Girl”.

DuttyClothing & Accessories

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43 Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8AD (Map A3)

@foxandfeatherUK

facebook.com/foxandfeather

0117 329 2575

www.foxandfeather.co.uk

Located on the longest stretch of independent stores in Europe, we offer the best UK brands for men and women. Fox + Feather are exclusive Bristol stockists of women’s brands Louche, Sugarhill Boutique, Poppy Lux and Goldie London. Their menswear range includes Bellfield, Native Youth, Cuckoo and Banker & Benefit. Shortlisted for UK Young Fashion Independent of the Year.

Fox + FeatherClothing & Accessories

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11 Portland Street, BS8 4AJ (Map C1) 16 Waterloo Street, BS8 6BT (Map C1)

01275 846 420

www.gladrags.uk.com

Two must-visit shops in Clifton, Gladrags 1 and 2 offer two very different experiences -both as impressive as the other. Visit Gladrags 1 for lovingly-selected designer wear at a fraction of the original price, including American ‘butt lifting’ jeans, dresses, jewellery and belts. Gladrags 2 houses an elegant selection of evening wear, glamorous accessories, fascinators and glitzy costume jewellery.

GladragsClothing & Accessories

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59 Park Street, Bristol, BS1 5NU (Map D2)

@lovefromrandom

facebook.com/LoveFromRandom

0117 929 8566

lovefromrandom.co.uk

On Park Street you will find Love From Random, a haven of wacky and wonderful gifts, stationery and unusual things for the home. With a whole floor of vintage and one- offs, stock is constantly changing and there’s always something new to see in store. Browse Kitsch Retro downstairs and ‘World O Vintage’ upstairs. Love from Random also stocks a large range of cards, wrap, books and prints.

Love From RandomGifts. & Collectables

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26 Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QD (Map C3)

@nicheframe

Niche Frames

0117 942 2213

www.nicheframes.co.uk

Niche is a family-run business that’s been custom framing since 1985. All work is carried out on the premises in an impressive 5,000 square foot gallery and workshop. No matter how big or small your project, visit Niche for custom framing, mounting, canvas and digital printing. Niche also offer a large format scanning service for artists who wish to reproduce their artwork.

Niche FramesFramers

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No 31Gift Shop & Home wares

No.31 is a design led gift shop in the heart of Bristol’s Old City, housed in a beautiful Georgian building. As well as stocking Urban Graphic’s own well established card range, you will also find luxury fragrance, jewellery, and home ware. With new exhibitions and screen print facilities coming up in the future, drop in to have a look around and say hello to the friendly staff!

@U_G_Shop

facebook.com/UrbanGraphicShop

0117 929 3331

www.urbangraphicshop.co.uk

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PhotographiquePrint & Photographic Services

Located in Bristol city centre, Photographique offers specialist services including film development, digital printing and picture framing. Photographique also stocks film cameras and accessories and is an official Lomo stockist. Film development and digital prints can be ready in as little as 30 minutes. They also provide a professional passport photograph service.

@photosuk

facebook.com/PhotographiqueUK

0117 930 0622

www.photographique.co.uk

27 Clare Street, Bristol, BS1 1XA (Map C3)

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Nestled in the heart of Clifton Village, Portabella offers great everyday fashion at an affordable price. New styles are added to the rails daily as well as beautiful contemporary jewellery, stylish leather footwear and handbags too. Delphine & Alex really enjoy giving style advice and will help you choose what’s right for you. Students with a valid NUS card can claim 10% discount too!

@PortabellaShop

facebook.com/portabellashop

0117 924 1247

5 Princess Victoria Steet, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 4BX (Map D1)

PortabellaClothing and Accessories

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Rag Trade BoutiqueClothing and Accessories

2 Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS2 8DJ (Map C3)

@RagTradeBristol

Rag Trade Boutique

0117 376 3085

www.ragtradeboutique.co.uk

Selling immaculate pre loved women’s clothing and accessories. Offering for sale top end high street, boutique and exclusive brands. From Whistles to Westwood, Hollister to Harvey Nics and everything in between. Discover the fabulous hidden gems. A unique shopping experience in Bristol, where you can buy, sell and trade quality pre loved women’s wear. “Recycle, re love, reuse, revisit, revamp.”

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60 Park Row, Bristol, BS1 5LE (Map C2)

facebook.com/SevenStoreBristol

0117 929 8898

www.sevenstorebristol.co.uk

Tucked away on leafy Park Street Avenue since 2004, Seven have been quietly designing and producing their own range of clothing which sits alongside established brands and carefully selected vintage items. As a true independent store you are sure to find something in Seven different from the masses and stand out from the crowd.

SevenClothing and Accessories

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1&2 Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BW (Map C3)

@shop_se

facebook.com/shopsomethingelse

0117 239 0679

www.buysomethingelse.com

Five minutes from Park Street, Something Else stocks a plethora of design-led stationery, books and magazines alongside affordable prints, wrapping paper and unique greetings cards from the best designers and illustrators around the world. Monthly exhibitions and friendly faces behind the counter. You’ll never need to buy from Paperchase again.

Something ElseBoutique Design Store

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44-46 Cotham Hill, Bristol, BS6 6LA (Map B2)

@SoukousGifts

Soukous Gifts

0117 923 9854

www.soukous.co.uk

Soukous pride themselves on finding beautiful & fair trade gifts you won’t find on the high street. There is always something new to delight you each time you visit, from stylish & contemporary homewear to jewellery, accessories & clothing. Soukous have been voted finalists in South West’s Independent Retailer of the Year for their unique gifts and innovative ideas.

SoukousGifts, cards ,clothing & homewear

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Facebook: The Boot Room Bristol

0117 922 5455

www.bootroombristol.com

Located at the heart of Park Street for 18 years, The Boot Room is ‘so much more than a room of boots.’ Stocking an enormous range of footwear, it offers one of the largest limited-edition collections of Converse in the South West. Now also stocking the beautiful Louche Clothing alongside an extensive range of gifts and jewellery, it is the perfect one- stop shop.

The Boot RoomFootwear

22 Park Street, Bristol BS1 5JA (Map D3)

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@Tshop1

Tshop Bristol

0117 929 8126

www.tshop.uk.com

Dreams are for dreamers. So they dreamed up Tshop - Bristol’s best independent clothes store. Fine secondhand vinyl and coffees to match. Way out in front, introducing labels from across the globe. That’s the thing about independents. Catching things before they explode. Legendary Cypha open-mic Hip Hop sessions on the shop floor. Giving something back.

TShopClothing and Accessories

5 Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BQ (Map C3)

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58 Corn Street, Bristol BS1 1JG (Map C3)

0117 930 0090

www.urbanfox.me

Urban Fox stocks fab hand-picked vintage clothing and accessories for men and women. The prices are good and the quality of the stock even better. Stock is constantly renewed and updated for the keen and on-trend vintage shopper. Located at the top |of Corn Street near St.Nicks Market, make sure to pop in and check them out.

Urban FoxClothing and Accessories

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67a Gloucester Road, Bristol, BS7 8AD (Map A3)

@WAY_Bristol

facebook.com/WAYbristol

waybristol.blogspot.co.uk

A fresh and exciting unisex fashion boutique on Gloucester Road. Urban, funky street style with new and young labels. Digital printed sweatshirts and t-shirts, printed leggings and snapbacks, plus jewellery and body piercing upstairs. Stocking clothing from Mr Gugu, And Also Clothing, Local Heroes and Sugarpills. Affordable prices and cool style.

WAYClothing Boutique

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