somewhere on gloucester road, between the charity shops and the independent grocers that make bishopston feel like a proper neighbourhood rather than a postcode, jack the falafel has built something genuinely difficult to replicate. not difficult because of scarcity, but because the regulars who keep coming back aren't doing it out of habit. they're doing it because the coffee is good and the place has earned a kind of loyalty that takes years to accumulate. if you're new to bristol or just new to this stretch of the bs7, it's worth making the walk up from the city centre. gloucester road rewards that kind of unhurried afternoon, and this particular spot rewards it more than most. start with whatever's on espresso.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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