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                <title>Goldbrick House</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Goldbrick House is a relatively new establishment situated at the top of Park Street in Bristol. We went there for dinner during Feb 2007 and had one of the best nights in a long time.<br><br>Goldbrick it is split over 4, beautiful Georgian townhouses with lots of rooms and hideaways. There's a two level restaurant (with amazing roof terrace - ideal to wind away long summer afternoons and evenings - I imagine) a fantastic champagne and cocktail lounge split across 4 rooms, two private hire rooms that were being used for parties and functions when we were there and a great little informal cafe bar at the bottom.<br><br>It's completely unique in Bristol and has a really relaxed and chilled vibe to it, although I hear that weekends are very busy.<br><br>Customers are a mixed bunch, which I found fascinating, from young couples, families, students, suits, and lots of people like us - knocking on mid 40's.<br><br>Food and service were faultless.<br><br>I'd strongly recommend that if you haven't already tried it - to get yourself down there and if you're visiting Bristol you have to make this one of your 'must see and sample' stops.<br><br>Full marks to the team behind Goldbrick!!! We're going to be regulars.]]></description>
                
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