Patisserie Valerie

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Fans include Barbra Windsor, Ronnie Corbett and Charlotte Church, making Patisserie Valerie the meeting place for artists, bohemians and lovers of fine confectionery. The original Patisserie Valerie opened its doors in 1926, in Frith Street, Soho, when Belgian born Madam Valerie decided to introduce a taste of the continent to the English. It was an instant success. With hand-made cakes, patisseries, continental breakfasts, lunches and the finest teas and coffees, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Contact Information

Unit SU56
George White Street
Cabot Circus
Bristol
BS1 3BA

Tel: 0117 927 3101

Directions

Road Directions

Cabot Circus is best accessed from the M32, providing easy access from the M4 and M5. Cabot Circus Car Park has over 2500 spaces and is easily accessible from he end of the M32 off Newfoundland Street. The postcode - for sat nav users - is BS2 9AB (upload the latest maps from your service provider). Cabot Circus car park is open 24/7. Disabled bays are available on the ground floor and third floors, Parent & Toddler bays are available on the ground floor, second floor, third floor and fourth floors and electric car bays with chargers are available on the first and second floors. Alternatively, for information about Park & Ride visit www.bristol.gov.uk/parkandride , email parkandride@bristol.gov.uk , or call 0117 9222910 (office hours).

Public Transport Directions

Cabot Circus is easily reached by all central bus services and is a short walk from Bristol Bus Station. The nearest station is Bristol Temple Meads which is just a short walk, bus ride and ferry journey away. For more information, please visit www.cabotcircus.com and download a copy of the travel guide.

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