Menu from Salt and Pepper
Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Chleb ze smalcem
Bread with lard
Mix kielbas z sosami
Sausage MIX with sauces
Domowy pasztet z zurawina
Home-made pate with cranberry
Soups
zupa dnia
Daily special
Rosol drobiowo wolowy z makaronem
Chicken & Beef broth with noodles
Zurek na domowym zakwasie
Home made sour rye soup
Kotlet schabowy z pieczarkami i serem
Pork chop/mushrooms and cheese
Golonka w piwie podana z chrznem i musztardą
Pork knuckle cooked in beer/horseradish & mustard
Placek po zbójnicku
Highlander’s potato pancake/with spicy goulash & cream
More about the restaurant: Salt and Pepper
Bristol is a haven for foodies, boasting an array of restaurants serving up cuisine from all over the world, and Salt And Pepper is the place to go to feast on authentic Polish dishes. Featuring a trendy setting with exposed brick walls and industrial-chic decor, the restaurant appeals to the city’s hip crowd as well as to Polish expats looking for a little piece of home. Located on Lawrence Hill, Salt And Pepper is known to get busy. Avoid disappointment by booking in advance!
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Thinking about making a Salt and Pepper booking?
Polish cuisine is known for its hearty dishes, and at Salt And Pepper on Bristol’s Lawrence Hill you’ll find soul-soothing stews, homemade dumplings and other authentic Polish dishes, cooked just how your Polish mama would make. Begin with a comforting bowl of homemade sour rye soup or some chicken & beef noodle broth before moving on to your main course – you’ll be able to choose from an array of different types of dumplings to spicy beef goulash and chicken kiev. Salt And Pepper’s menu takes in all of the Polish classics, and for this reason the restaurant is a huge hit with Polish emigres.
We recommend trying the pork knuckle cooked with beer, horseradish and mustard followed by some of Salt And Pepper’s homemade apple pie with vanilla ice cream. Tucked away over on Lawrence Hill, a short walk from Temple Meads Railway Station, Salt And Pepper draws in diners from all over Bristol on Tuesdays through to Sundays. Be sure of snagging a seat at this charming restaurant by making a reservation beforehand.
