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Bristol favourite Casamia to close after nearly 25 years
The acclaimed Bristol restaurant Casamia will close after almost 25 years.
The acclaimed Bristol restaurant Casamia will close after almost 25 years.
Named the UK’s greenest city in recent years and with a well-deserved reputation as having one of the best food scenes in the UK, Bristol is considered by many to be a place where you can enjoy urban living at its civilised best. At one end of the scale are acclaimed restaurants like Casamia, Sonny Stores and Bertha’s, all of which attract travellers and critics alike, and at the other a fantastic array of simple lunch spots, cafés, bakeries and street food stalls. Mark Taylor, restaurant reviewer for the Bristol Post, gives us a personal tour.
The chef Peter Sanchez-Iglesias is finally ready to share more on his new restaurant, Casa, which will replace Casamia, his now closed and much-missed Bristol flagship.
Paco Tapas, little sister to Bristol’s acclaimed restaurant Casamia, is more than doubling its capacity two months after chef-patron Peter Sanchez-Iglesias announced Casamia’s permanent closure.
Home to one of the liveliest food scenes across Britain, Bristol is a city where you can enjoy urban living at its civilised best. From acclaimed restaurants attracting travellers and critics, to the appealing array of simple lunch spots, cafés, bakeries and street food stalls, Bristol has it all....