Reviews of Full Court Press. (Coffee Shop) in Bristol (Bristol).
Full Court Press
59 Broad St, Bristol BS1 2EJ, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Full Court Press, Coffee shop in Bristol (Bristol)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Full Court Press
Sunday
10am–4pm
Monday
8am–5pm
Tuesday
8am–5pm
Wednesday
8am–5pm
Thursday
8am–5pm
Friday
8am–5pm
Saturday
9am–5pm
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Reviews of Full Court Press
E. M.
This place is one of my favourite in the world.
The staff is always welcoming and friendly. The quality of their coffee is outstanding. Sometimes I don't even think it's coffee, but a revelation.
It's a lovely spot in the heart of the old city, where you can have a take away cuppa or sit down and enjoy the chilled atmosphere. The coffee is ethically sourced, locally roasted and absolutely delicious.
T. L. C. C.
In this series of blog posts we discuss some of our favourite local cafes. Up today is the brilliant Full Court Press on Broad Street, Bristol.
Full Court Press has built up a reputation as one of the best coffee shops in Bristol. The slightly abstract name refers to a basketball tactic: an uncompromising, all out approach that reflects their commitment to the quality of their coffee and customer service. Located in Broad Street in the city centre, it’s a popular coffee spot that caters for local workers, shoppers and tourists alike. Thankfully, they have an incredibly skilled, knowledgeable and efficient team of baristas who make it look easy!
We turned up on a cold winter morning, made our way to the counter and noticed the drinks menu on the wall to the left. We studied it closely and the polite barista asked if she could help at all. She explained that the menu changed regularly, as Full Court Press roasted their own coffee beans and also worked with other Bristol coffee roasters. On offer today were espresso options from Ecuador and Rwanda, and filter coffee from Rwanda and Colombia. We opted for the Rwandan espresso with milk and asked for a latte.
In order to follow the rules (Boris – hope you’re reading this…) and maximise Covid safety, most of the seating within Full Court Press has temporarily been removed, so we made our way to a small bench near one of the front windows to wait for our drink. We took in our surroundings: a nice display of brewing equipment, bags of coffee beans (including options from some of our favourite Bristol coffee roasters), and plants. The bar was also overlooked by an eye-catching stained-glass window. Soon enough, our coffee was ready and we made our way to the outdoor seating area.
It was great! Hot and rich enough that you could really taste the flavours. You will be able to buy a cheaper coffee in Bristol but in our opinion a cup from Full Court Press is worth paying that bit extra. They roast their own beans and work with other Bristol coffee roasters, helping contribute to the local economy and the diversity that’s so important in our city. Full Court Press also offer a selection of pastries and cakes that we’ll try on our next visit!
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R. M.
A very simple place: excellent coffee with friendly a knowledgable staff with a few seats outside in a very pleasant, quiet street in the middle of town. This place feels quite like “home” for me coming from San Francisco’s amazing coffee scene where we have lots of places like this. It’s not a place you come and work or sit for hours. Just great coffee, good people, and a nice location to sit for a chat or to just take in the city’s vibes.
H. F.
We loved here soooooo much! They wrote every flavour and tasting note of the coffee they are serving and make sure you really get what you want! We picked Cold Brew Tonic and Flat White from Pedro Ramirez, Guatemala. Both drinks were super great in both taste and aroma. Cold Brew Tonic was rich as well as adding a bit sweetness with tonic. Definitely coming back to check our different flavours (wna re-visit it now literally!!!)
D. V.
Incredible coffee, incredible pastry, incredible staff that loves their work! And great atmosphere all around :)! I love their constant changes in filter and espressos beans and the flowers outside are a lovely touch:)! Egg tart was delicious and the staff were so lovely to explain us the science of coffee making :)! Highly recommend this place and also loved that they served in mugs and not in cups!!
H. M.
Perfection.
Sublime coffee, knowledgeable and super friendly staff who explained things well to all of our coffee novice questions :) they take it seriously and the enthusiasm is contagious.
This is easily the best coffee I've had in Bristol so far, and I've tried 3 different ones from here so far. All of them were delicious, served at the perfect temperature where you can actually taste the different flavours and depths, and a very nice buzz from them too.
P.s the cakes are also 👌
P. W.
Wonderful coffee in here. Happy to see they still request masks to be used in store, and hand sanitiser.
Coffee simple and high end. Two different beans, either as espresso or with milk. Or two different filter options.
Simple. Elegant. Stunning coffee.
T.
Fantastic ! Great costumer service and very enthusiastic barista talking and engaging with us about diffefent pressure profiles on the coffee extraction. Highly recommend !!!
H. S.
It's super hip and draws quite the crowd in the early morning hours. If you want that cooler-than-you coffeehouse vibe where you choose which of two roasts they use to make your espresso, this is for you. I just wish I liked the coffee more.
Y. P.
Easily one of the best coffees I've ever had! Friendly service as we asked about the menu. Only drawback would be the lack of seating indoors but I would assume that it is due to covid restrictions. Either way, coffee is so good I might visit Bristol just for it!