The Weaving Shed - Menu

3 Bridge Yard, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA15 1JB

🛍 Pizza, Steak, Seafood, European

4.4 💬 5127 Reviews
The Weaving Shed

Phone: +441225866519

Address: 3 Bridge Yard, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, BA15 1JB

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 26

Reviews: 5127

Website: http://www.weaving-shed.co.uk

"This restaurant is located in a beautiful location overlooking the Avon River in Bradford. They didn't have many vegan options, but I really enjoyed what I had. The Focaccia star was delicious (I don't eat bread often so I'm really excited when I have good bread! I also had a miso braided mushroom with vegan pumpkin seeds Pesto, which was stellar. Honestly, I would have been happy with another mushroom cap, so I would have done my meal! The main was a wide bean risotto, which was good but slightly underwhelming after the fabulous mushroom shell! This is a busy place with an open kitchen. I think a restaurant is really brave to have an open kitchen, and as the diner, I like to pee in there to see how the food is treated. Bravo!"

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fabulous eating and service could not fail to recommend this place in any case.

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Lovely place with absolutely delicious food and great service, will definitely return and would recommend to others!


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User

There were several vegan options on the menu, many of which do not run from the mill options. I had the hazelnut ricotta tortellini and it was delicious all flavors of the plate really good together in an unexpected way.


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User

Amazing food, great service and ambiance. The cocktails finished off a fabulous experience. The only thing that let it down was the owner/front of house dressed in jeans and jumper whilst her staff were smartly dressed as you would expect. Highly recommend anyone to eat here.


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User

Met friends here for Sunday Lunch and was very impressed by the vegan options. Salt baked beet root was delicious and the chickpeas and Polnta 'Roast' was perfect. The service was top-class and nothing seemed too much trouble. Large beverage card and very good value for money. Will definitely return


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User

First time, lovely setting, evening meal. Excellent service, prompt, friendly. One of the best, if not the best, meal I've ever had. Pan fried cod in saffron curry sauce, spinach, onion bhajis. Delicious. Chocolate Russian cocktails divine. Would strongly recommend you try it. We will definitely go back. superb.


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User

We had a great breakfast at the Weaving Shed. The food was great and the staff efficient. They make a mean flat white which is also hard to find these days. Would recommend this place for breakfast. I cant comment on other meal times as I have not tried it yet for lunch or dinner. Cost was also reasonable. We worth a try.


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User

Absolutely amazing find. Small menu of seasonal items which gives a good choice for many tastes. It's obvious they spend time putting the menu together and sourcing quality ingredients. From the small snacks to desert the whole meal was superb, and the staff attentive and not overbearing. We were also allowed time to enjoy the meal, we weren't rushed or hassled at all which made the whole evening very pleasant. Thank you.


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User

A small menu but something for everyone. I had the venison which was extremely enjoyable, the meal wasnt as filling as some resteraunts but the taste made up for it. It left room for one of the best sticky toffee puddings I've ever tried, they took a classic and put their own twist on it. The staff were extremely welcoming and attentive, offering their opinion on their personal favourites was very welcome and refreshing. The resteraunt itself was nicely laid out, it had a lovely view and didn't feel cramped like some other places do. All in all I would absolutely visit again.


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User

This restaurant is located in a beautiful location overlooking the Avon River in Bradford. They didn't have many vegan options, but I really enjoyed what I had. The Focaccia star was delicious (I don't eat bread often so I'm really excited when I have good bread! I also had a miso braided mushroom with vegan pumpkin seeds Pesto, which was stellar. Honestly, I would have been happy with another mushroom cap, so I would have done my meal! The main was a wide bean risotto, which was good but slightly underwhelming after the fabulous mushroom shell! This is a busy place with an open kitchen. I think a restaurant is really brave to have an open kitchen, and as the diner, I like to pee in there to...

Categories

  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Amex
  • View
  • Beer

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