Studio One isn’t particularly exciting and I would have to say that I much prefer the range of pizzas and pasta dishes available at Zizzi’s, located literally a few seconds away. It can also get a little crowded and noisy in here when a family film has just ended/is about to begin, so you have to time it right if you really do want to try this place out. The staff are friendly enough and as long as it’s not too busy then the service is relatively quick and pain-free, but it’s not much different from any other restaurant you’d care to mention. If I had to sum Studio One up in one word, I think that it would have to be «bland».
Jenni D.
Tu valoración: 2 London, United Kingdom
After paying for an especially expensive trip to Cinema de Lux at Cabot Circus I was a little taken aback when my dear friends wanted to give even more of their hard earned ash to the corporation by dining at Studio One. Cabot Circus is not exactly short of places to eat a decent dinner but I think part laziness lead us to dine at this in-house restaurant. The food was pretty standard; pizzas, salads and paninis at reasonable high street prices. But I couldn’t fault the friendly and fast service or how pleasant the comfortable surroundings were. Studio One is ideal for families who don’t want to venture too far from the cinema and miss their film but it is a really bland venue to have a meal at Cabot Circus.
Lorna C.
Tu valoración: 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
Meh, Studio One is pretty average to be honest. It does your pizzas and pastas which are of the same standard as Zizzi’s and Pizza Express. They are also roughly the same price. I would go back if I was famished from shopping or just exited the cinema and needed food, but I wouldn’t especially take a trip out here, there are much better pizzeria’s in Bristol.