Brasserie Blanc Bristol restaurant is closed permanently. Here are some other restaurants near Brasserie Blanc Bristol you might like to try.
What replaced Brasserie Blanc in Bristol?
D&D London
D&D London to replace Brasserie Blanc with massive new restaurant and event space – Bristol Live.
How many Brasserie Blanc restaurants are there?
In 1996, Raymond opened his first Le Petit Blanc brasserie in Oxford. More brasseries followed. In 2006 the group was re-launched as Brasserie Blanc and there are now some 20 restaurants across England. The brasseries offer French classics and modern dishes, all made with fresh and seasonal ingredients.
Is Brasserie Blanc a chain?
Brasserie Bar Co, which owns the French chain Brasserie Blanc and the pub group White Brasserie, is understood to be close to selling itself to Alchemy Partners, the private equity firm founded by Jon Moulton.
Who owns the White Brasserie Company?
Brasserie Bar Co
The first Brasserie Blanc opened in 2006 as part of a partnership between chef Raymond Blanc and Derry, who launched its sister White Brasserie brand after buying two pubs in 2014. Brasserie Bar Co is the parent company to both the White Brasserie and Brasserie Blanc groups.
Has Brasserie Blanc in Bath closed?
It is with great sadness that we announce that our Brasserie Blanc in Bath will not be re-opening. Whilst we are very sad indeed to close the brasserie, we are pleased that our lovely team will keep their roles moving forward.
Is Raymond Blanc self taught?
Raymond Blanc is acknowledged as one of the finest chefs in the world. Completely self-taught, his influence on gastronomy has been so great that he is the only chef to have been honoured with both an OBE from Britain and the equivalent of a knighthood from France.
Is Brasserie Blanc a Michelin star?
Since 1996, Raymond has opened the following branches of Brasserie Blanc: 1996 – Le Petit Blanc brasserie, Oxford. Awarded one Michelin Star in its first year and classed amongst the ten best restaurants in the country, in 2006 it was re-launched as Brasserie Blanc.
Who owns White Brasserie?
Is Brasserie Blanc owned by Raymond Blanc?
Brasserie Blanc is Raymond’s group of authentic French brasseries where a warm welcome and sensational food are assured. The seasonal menu is honest, affordable and cooked with heart by a wonderful team of chefs.
Who owns the jobbers rest?
Enterprise Inns, which owns around 5,000 pubs including Jobbers Rest, has sold the premises to The White Brasserie Company, a chain of gastropubs owned by top French chef Raymond Blanc.
Who owns the boot in Histon?
Raymond Blanc
“Run-down” village pub, The Boot Inn, in Histon has been taken over by a leading celebrity chef who’s given it a new lease of life. Raymond Blanc, who owns the Michelin-starred Great Milton restaurant in Oxfordshire, is behind the transformation of The Boot.
Is Brasserie Blanc closing in Bristol’s upmarket district?
Italian restaurant Carluccio’s closed at the turn of the year and was followed by Michael Kors, LK Bennet and Gant, leaving vacant units on the upmarket stretch. Yesterday (August 6), there was more bad news for the area, as Bristol Live reported Brasserie Blanc will be closing next month, after opening a decade ago.
What is Brasserie Blanc like?
Brasserie Blanc is Raymond Blanc’s take on a modern French brasserie. After opening in Quakers Friars a decade ago it has earned largely positive reviews, with an overall rating of four out of five from 1,601 reviews on TripAdvisor.
Where can I find Raymond Blanc in London?
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What has happened to Bristol’s food scene this year?
More info While there’s no denying the quality of Bristol’s food scene, the city has still suffered a wealth of closures this year. In recent months we have said goodbye to the likes of Ceres on Stokes Croft, Pigsty on Gloucester Road and the city’s three Spudulike branches, after the UK-wide chain entered administration.