the filter coffee here is worth slowing down for. oddshop sits on whiteladies road in redland, which is one of those bristol stretches where independent places still hold their ground, and this one has clearly built a following that keeps coming back. you get the sense, from how consistently it's talked about, that the quality isn't occasional. it's the kind of place where the coffee itself is the point, not an afterthought to a loyalty card scheme. redland locals know it. if you're nearby and haven't tried the filter yet, that's where to start, ideally on a weekday morning when the pace of whiteladies road is still finding itself.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
website
oddshopbristol.co.uk/social pulse
newly on the bristol radar. oddshop is building social momentum at buzz 0/100.
google reviews
348
avg rating
4.6
local cred
89%
nearby in Bristol
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