The Cartwheel is about to undergo a major new refurbishment and will be reborn as The Whitchurch.
Our new name is a historical tribute to the Whitchurch community - particularly the Bristol Whitchurch Airport which served it well, creating many jobs and playing a major role in World War 2. A right and fitting name us.
One of the few remaining independently owned pubs in the area, The Whitchurch will offer something for all the family. Delicious & freshly cooked food with traceable ingredients at a fair price - that's great to share.
A relaxing environment awaits you but importantly the tra...
With one of the largest terraces in the South West, you can enjoy panoramic views of the world famous Brunels Clifton Suspension Bridge and the hills of Somerset whilst sipping a glass of wine.
The White Lion Bar is a local favourite (which is always a good sign), open from mid morning to enjoy a coffee and a slice of cake, through to a light lunch and on to a lazy afternoon with a bottle of wine.
We have it all.
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When it comes to roast dinners, we really know our stuff. Every day our chefs lay on a feast of tender, hand-carved meats with all the trimmings – including towering Yorkshire puds, golden roasties with all those lovely little crunchy bits, and plenty of freshly prepared veg, all crowned with proper gravy. So it's no wonder we're Bristol's favourite carvery restaurant.
At Toby Carvery we believe there's only one way to do our beloved British roast – and that's properly. Follow us on Twitter @Tobymaesknoll
Viet Vite was born out of a love of Asian Street Food and is based on Vietnamese classics with a twist. Its closest rival would be Thai or Chinese as it takes its base notes from Asian cuisine but Vietnamese food also has French influences. The food is both healthy and tasty in a unique way and can be finished off to ones own preference with a choice of salads, dips and garnishes.