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Brunch at Pinkmans Bakery, Bristol

19 March 2017

Pinkmans Bakery usually catches my attention with their sour-dough-nuts – the roundest doughnuts of all time, with different flavour combinations monthly. As soon as you walk in, you’re met with a counter crammed full of the most delicious looking bakes… my mouth is watering writing this.

We tried to go for breakfast a while back, but got there a little too late. This time around, we were there in good time, and it was so worth getting up a little earlier for.

 

Delicious baked goods counter at Pinkmans Bakery Bristol Dining room at Pinkmans Bakery Bristol

 

Towards the back of Pinkmans Bakery you’ll find a big and bright seating area, with the kitchen behind. I think everyone likes to be able to see into the kitchen – you know that the food is being prepared properly, and it’s just so interesting, especially in a place like this.

We chose to sit in the window at the front because I needed the light, and it’s always nice to watch the world go by.

Off the Pinkmans Bakery brunch menu – served until 12pm on weekdays, and 2pm on weekends – we chose the shakshuka and the smashed sweet chilli avocado on toast. They both looked so appetising when they arrived – the shakshuka hot and bubbling over the side of the dish, and all the colours of the avocado toast. They smelled heavenly too.

Both dishes lived up to their appearance – so many flavours, and all of them good. There is only one bad point that I can think of, which is that I could’ve done with a sharper knife to cut through the sourdough crust. Other than that, it was all really tasty, and I raved about it so much afterwards that I had to take my friend there yesterday for a late brunch.

 

Breakfast at Pinkmans Bakery Bristol Brunch at Pinkmans Bakery Bristol Honeycomb doughnut at Pinkmans Bakery Bristol

 

It’s almost impossible to leave Pinkmans Bakery without something sweet, so we shared one of their infamous sour-dough-nuts. We had the honeycomb one – the sweet and creamy filling was encased perfectly by the sugary dough, and topped with a piece of homemade honeycomb. Drool-worthy.

I saw on the Pinkmans Bakery Instagram that one of their new doughnut flavours is chocolate brownie. Their brownies are amazing, so I can imagine that combination is going to be ridiculously good.

 

You can find Pinkmans Bakery towards the top of Park Street, and it’s so worth walking up the hill for.

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