Join the Gin and Cheese Club at Cox and Baloney

Join the Gin and Cheese Club at Cox and Baloney

Posted on: 12 Oct 2016

Alternate coffee and cake with gin and cheese at the Stokes Croft tea shop with a twist, named one of the five best in the UK.

Cox and Baloney

Nestled three quarters of the way up Cheltenham Road, Cox and Baloney is the café-cum-gin-bar with a dual identity able to cater to any event. Set in a vintage-style tea room, enjoy lunch and hot drinks by day or come for cocktails after sun-down. Indeed, you can now enjoy cocktails and cake for just £10 every Thursday. 

Cocktails and cake for £10 at Cox and Baloney

As renowned for its charming brunch menu as it is for its now notorious Friday Night Gin and Cheese Club (where two people can sample the whole selection of gins, with accompanying cheese, for £28), Cox and Baloney is the hangout suited to every mood.

 

When booking a table, bespoke menus can be tailored to your whim, with specialist tea-tasting and cocktail-making workshops offered regularly. Three event rooms also provide the perfect space for your day-time functions, parties and wedding receptions.

Cox and Baloney

Don’t just take our word for it though- Olive Magazine, who included them as one of the five best tea-rooms in the country, had this to say about it: "For a vintage tearoom experience Cox and Baloney in Bristol's creative Stokes Croft area is a floral-frock and granny's-china kind of place. Sink into a sofa and step back in time with an old-fashioned tea party.”

 

To book a table or for more information, head on over to their website, or check ‘em out of Facebook or Twitter.


Article by:

Sam Mason-Jones

An ardent Geordie minus the accent, Sam seemingly strove to get as far away from the Toon as possible, as soon as university beckoned. Three undergraduate years at UoB were more than ample time for Bristol (as it inevitably does) to get under his skin, and so here he remains: reporting, as Assistant Editor, on the cultural happenings which so infatuated him with the city. Catch him at sam@365bristol.com.