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Best Pistachio Croissant and Cappuccino in Bristol

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Lavender Coffee Shop & Deli
96/100 (1830 ratings)
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"The best filled croissants in Bristol! The pistachio and the white chocolate are so so good, filled to the brim and super tasty. Amazing paninis!!!..."
Lauren
"Incredible traditional paninis - the ingredients are so good and the portions are very generous (one is basically a meal). Would highly recommend the..."
Al Davies
"This is an amazing Italian deli and probably one of, if not the best in Bristol. The produce is always fresh, anuthentic, and really high quality...."
Tom Walford
"Just popped in as I was passing by to grab a takeaway coffee - absolutely delicious flat white! Highly recommend. Managed to resist the..."
The Joneses
"Love the vibe here! Great selection of Italian goods and the coffee is gorgeous. Lovely smiley staff..."
Bea Bacon
"Never knew this place existed. Big up Bossfinesse for introducing this Gem. Their sandwiches are banging and their croissants too.Loved it. very..."
AKSHAY KRISHNA
"Amazing local Italian deli. Always got loads of super high quality produce. Brilliant coffee..."
Sam Maddrell-Mander
"Best croissant/coffee , followed by the best sandwich we've ever had. The truffle mushroom ham sheep's cheese was beaut! Extremely friendly..."
James Buckland
"Was having difficulties by delivering goods afterwards I've been blessed with a top quality coffee and really tasty slice of cheesecake. Really made..."
Marius Daubaris
"Great food :) very friendly and passionate Italian owners. Always friendly and delightful. Intimate setting and lovely mint hot..."
Patrick Dunne