
Bristol, by the cup
United Kingdom · 18 hand-picked cafés
Bristol is one of Britain's most compelling specialty-coffee cities, a place where independent roasters and precision espresso bars have built deep roots across every neighbourhood from Stokes Croft to Clifton and Bedminster to Easton. The scene traces its origins to pioneers like Wogan Coffee, a family roastery operating since 1970, and Full Court Press, which opened on Broad Street in 2013 as both roastery and multi-roaster showcase. Extract Coffee Roasters, founded in 2007 and now B-Corp certified, and Clifton Coffee Roasters give the city an unusually strong domestic supply chain. That infrastructure has enabled cafes to rotate single-origin filter offerings weekly and serve espresso dialled to the gram rather than the clock.
What makes Bristol distinctive is how thoroughly the specialty ethos has spread across its neighbourhoods. Bedminster and Southville carry Sweven's house-roasted Nordic-inflected filter bar and the harbourside cluster at Wapping Wharf serves Little Victories and New Cut Coffee steps from the water. To the north, Gloucester Road and Bishopston host Coffi Lab and Peggy's, while Easton's St Mark's Road anchors Radical Roasters, Bristol's woman-owned queer-led micro-roastery that has become a community institution. Kingsdown and St Pauls push the frontier further with Interlude Coffee inside a former gin distillery and the subterranean roastery-cafe of Lost Horizon tucked beneath a church crypt.
The city rewards visitors who follow neighbourhood trails rather than a single flagship. Clifton Village offers Coffee Plus Beer's craft-beer-and-espresso hybrid and Spicer+Cole's farm-to-cup brunch counters. Old City concentrates Full Court Press and Small Street Espresso within a few minutes walk of each other. The OddKin roastery poured into the Clifton Downs end of Whiteladies Road through their Odd Shop, while Greytone in St Pauls has established one of the most design-forward rooms in the UK, earning a spot on national best-cafe lists within its first two years. Whether you seek a precision V60, a flat white to walk along the harbour, or a crypt-level pour-over, Bristol delivers depth at every turn.
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Lost Horizon Coffee
Pouring Lost Horizon Coffee
Lost Horizon Coffee occupies a crypt-like space underneath City Road Baptist Church, accessed via Upper York Street…
Full Court Press
Pouring Full Court Press
Bristol's most celebrated specialty destination, Full Court Press opened in 2013 on Broad Street in the Old City and…
Burra - Clifton Village
Pouring Extract Coffee Roasters
Burra was named UK's Best Cafe in the 2024 Small Business Awards, a recognition built on sourcing everything within…
Coffee Under Pressure
Coffee Under Pressure on Park Street is a specialty cafe with a reputation built on precise extraction and consistent…
Coffi Lab
Coffi Lab opened in March 2025 inside a beautifully restored former bank on the corner of Gloucester Road and Dongola…
Dareshack
Dareshack operates from the Vintry Building on Wine Street as a specialty coffee bar with a creative-studio identity,…
Little Victories
The Wapping Wharf sibling of Small Street Espresso, Little Victories occupies a prime harbourside position at Gaol…
Mokoko Coffee and Bakery
Mokoko is an independent Bristol bakery where Viennoiserie and naturally leavened bread are made and baked on-site…
New Cut Coffee
Pouring Colonna Coffee
Founded in 2021 by Jack Hudspith and Katy Evans at Wapping Wharf, New Cut Coffee serves a distinctive three-component…
Odd Shop by OddKin Coffee
Pouring OddKin Coffee
OddKin Coffee Roasters, founded by the Wayland's Yard team during the pandemic, opened the Odd Shop on Whiteladies…
Peggy's - North Street
Pouring Clifton Coffee Roasters
Peggy's is the 2025 rebrand of the beloved Tincan Coffee Co, renamed by owner Jessie Nicolson as a homage to her…
Radical Roasters
Bristol's first woman-owned, queer and non-binary led micro-roastery cafe, Radical Roasters opened on St Marks Road…
Small Street Espresso
Pouring Clifton Coffee Roasters
One of Bristol's original specialty pioneers, Small Street Espresso has been serving the Old City from its compact…
Society Cafe Baldwin Street
Society Cafe was founded in Bath in 2011 and has grown to a network across the South West; the Baldwin Street site in…
Spicer+Cole Clifton Village
Pouring Extract Coffee Roasters
Spicer+Cole is a Bristol-grown independent cafe group now running five sites across the city; the Clifton Village…
Sweven Coffee
Sweven launched in 2019 on North Street and built a reputation for its boutique collection of rare and exquisite…
Triple Co Roast
Triple Co Roast is an ethically trading open-access specialty roastery tucked into Charles Street near the heart of…
Wogan Coffee Roastery Shop and Brew Bar
Wogan has been roasting on the same St Judes site since 1970, now run by the third generation of the family with a…
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Bristol coffee, answered
- Where is the best specialty coffee in Bristol?
- Remembrew lists 18 hand-picked specialty cafés in Bristol, United Kingdom. Standouts include Lost Horizon Coffee, Full Court Press, Burra - Clifton Village, Coffee Under Pressure. The densest neighborhoods for coffee are Old City, Clifton. Every café is chosen for the quality of its coffee, never for payment, so the list reflects the scene rather than who paid to appear.
- How many specialty cafés does Bristol have?
- Remembrew tracks 18 specialty cafés in Bristol that clear our bar for coffee quality. The count reflects the real depth of the local scene rather than a fixed quota, and we add cafés as we verify them.
- Which Bristol neighborhoods are best for coffee?
- In Bristol, the neighborhoods with the most hand-picked specialty cafés are Old City (4), Clifton (4). Each has its own page on Remembrew with the full list and a map.
- Does Remembrew take payment to list a café in Bristol?
- No. Remembrew is an independent directory and never accepts payment for a listing or for placement. Cafés appear only because they clear our specialty-coffee bar, and you can read the full criteria on our directory standards page.
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