
This move sees Restaurant Associates Venues retain its existing presence at M Shed and Bristol Museum & Art Gallery while expanding into new locations including City Hall, Central Library, Create Centre and a collection of eight park café outlets across the city.
Restaurant Associates Venues and Bristol City Council have a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable and community-driven hospitality.
Dirk Talsma, managing director of Restaurant Associates Venues, commented: “We are absolutely thrilled to continue our valued relationship with Bristol City Council and to extend our presence across some of the city’s most iconic and community-focused venues.
“This contract represents an exciting opportunity to bring fresh ideas and enhanced hospitality experiences to the people of Bristol. We are passionate about supporting local suppliers, utilising fresh, seasonal produce and creating spaces that reflect the city’s vibrant culture.”
Former MasterChef: The Professionals winner and Craft Guild of Chefs National Chef of the Year winner Steve Groves will oversee menu design and supplier procurement, ensuring an approach that aligns with Restaurant Associates commitment to championing local Bristol businesses.
Guests can expect a range of new menus and food offers across the council locations, from freshly prepared grab-and-go options to elevated café classics. Each site will continue to uphold the prestigious Bristol Eating Better gold standard.