It is easy to walk or drive past this and think ‘hmmmm looks nice’ but not go in. Well, you should try it. Very tasty Fry up with the best ingredients and a nice variety of drinks. Great style to the place and the people are very friendly. Great Pizza aswell, as you never know with some places whether the pizza is just something not done right, NOTINTHISCASE, its very tasty. To me there is something about where you eat and what is around you that adds to the feeling of great flavour and this is one of those places for me.
Simon I.
Tu valoración: 5 Bristol, United Kingdom
The sign outside says ‘the best breakfast in town ‘and I agree with them. A very well presented English breakfast made using locally sourced ingredients which in my opinion is always much tastier. The price was reasonable £7.20 including a tea. The staff are very chatty and the place is also renowned for its pizza so I think I’ll made a trip south of the river one evening to give it a go
Nick M.
Tu valoración: 5 Bristol, United Kingdom
Great pizza, friendly helpful service. Will definitely go again, fancy trying the breakfast and lunch menus
Alex W.
Tu valoración: 2 Bristol, United Kingdom
Food is good, but be aware at least a third of the seating is close enough to the door to have you subjected to an icy blast every time someone comes in or out when it is cold. The fact that there is a sign on the door urging patrons to close the door is a sign that the proprietors know it is an issue — but clearly they don’t care enough to fit a door closer. Given that at least half of eating out is about the experience I have to say this was a let down.
Rebecca B.
Tu valoración: 5 Bristol, United Kingdom
I love seeing little places like this pop up along Wells Road, giving the area a more vibrant and up-and-coming feel. It’s a cosy little bring-your-own(BYO) Italian-style café and pizzeria where you can take your own beer or wine for just £1 per head corkage, to enjoy over supper. I’d been meaning to try this place for ages when I first popped in and tried a take away from the deli-like counter — which had Mediterreanean mezze-style foods to choose from. The take-away carton I chose, made up of cold mixed salads and mezze, was wonderful, so we went back there one evening to eat-in and try the pizza. With the lights dimmed and the candles lit, it was very sweet and homely — and the stonebaked Italian pizzas are wonderful(12″ or 14″), with mozzarella sourced from Naples(the home of pizza!). I tried the ‘C Minor’(Calzone vegetarian folded pizza) and not only was it lovely but it almost felt healthy to eat, too. The food is so good and reasonably priced, with a BYO policy, there’s really no excuse not to come back here — and as a small, independent local business I’m keen to support it.
Sam G.
Tu valoración: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
On this particular stretch of Well’s road there isn’t much in terms of a daytime restbite stop, Acapella and Greys probabley serve as the best two options for a guaranteed good food and service. As I am sure you have gathered from the previous two reviews the Pizza’s have a very good reputation, and yes, I can also confirm… the Pizza’s are awesome! I do, however, much prefer to pop in here for a simple coffee and some pastries of some sort, a little 30 minute stop to collect my thoughts.
Flashr
Tu valoración: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
A cosy eatery, a cross between casual dining and a coffee shop. Nice coffee and food i would give a score of 6.5 out of 10. If your going to be around this area it would be good place to go for a coffee and a snack.
Mark M.
Tu valoración: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
Most of the time I do find it hard to differentiate between pizzerias and the pizzas they have to offer. Unless they truly are terrible with limp soggy bases and thin unimaginative toppings(sort of pizzas you get from a supermarket). What makes A Cappella stand out from the crowd is it’s bring your own policy. This is the added special ingredient or the extra topping that I’m looking for when choosing where to eat out. Mostly because I’m a cheapskate. Another plus point A Cappella has in its favour is its atmosphere. It is a relatively small but perfectly formed little café/pizzeria, with very friendly staff and great service. It is always a pleasure to dine in and with some delicious tapas and mezzes also on the menu, it is perfect for a light lunch or simply an afternoon snack
Henry N.
Tu valoración: 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
This is a really nice little restaurant sitting in Knowle on the Wells Road. It used to be Boccacina(run by the people who also own The Boca Bar) but it’s changed hands, though things don’t seem to have altered that much. But then again, why change a good thing? They still sell delicious thin crust pizzas and salads in a simple, intimate, candle lit(though slightly quiet) setting. It’s also a BYO(with £1 corkage per head and there’s a really big Wine Rack next door) seven days a week which is never a bad thing. You can sit out front, though be warned it’s set on a pretty busy road.
Briony S.
Bristol, United Kingdom
I didn’t really know this area too well but recently met a friend for dinner here. I’m quite a fan of pizzas, so my expectations are always high, but I wasn’t disappointed — rustic style and tasty. More expensive than you’re average pizzeria, but only by a smidge and it’s worth the extra pound or so. Large portions, and a wide selection, and the best news — they deliver too! They have a few really good deals that you can see on their website too, such as free garlic bread, free corkage, of free pizza upgrades(from medium to large)