
Sandwi On The Go Ltd
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Sandwi On The Go Ltd is a delightful café located in Bristol with various locations, including below the Engine Shed at Temple Meads, at the Bristol Central Library, and the Create Centre. Visitors are invited to enjoy the warm and inviting atmosphere, specifically tailored for cyclists and commuters. By working closely with local suppliers like Clifton Coffee and The Bristol Loaf, the café ensures the freshest and most delicious dishes are on its authentic menu. In addition to the café inside the Engine Shed building, there is a location within Bristol City Hall. Its connection to the local community and focus on fresh, regional products make Sandwi On The Go a special place to work, meet, and relax. With its cyclist-friendly policy and collaboration with British Cycling, the café offers a place not only to rest but also to gather around before or after a guided cycling tour.
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Approach Road, Clock Tower Yd, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6QH, Vereinigtes Königreich Directions
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We arrived at Sandwi for a spontaneous visit as we discovered we would be two hours earlier than expected for our train to London and figured it would be better for us to fill ourselves up before getting the train out.
I looked at the menu and it was very enticing with plenty to choose from. I opted for an avocado on toast which is a sourdough sandwich made from crushed avacados, olive oil, and sea salt with chilli flakes and tomatoes I asked for a fried egg on top of this.
My partner got the bacon and cheese toastie and i appreciated it when we asked for it to be cooked well it was noted and delivered.
I also ordered a smoothie called The Ultimate which is both dairy-free and vegan. It contained bananas, kiwi, dates, granola and almond milk. I had to wait a while for this to come and had to prompt a member of staff for where it was as we already finished eating and i was still waiting on the smoothie.
I liked this combination and it balances out well with the sweetness of the bananas and almonds contrasting the flavour of the dates and granola. My only observation is the supplied straw was too thin to allow the banana and some of the ingredients through. I ended up having to take the lid off to be able to consume my drink.
There is free wifi here that meets my needs but i do wish there were more power outlets especially since it's right next to a train station so being able to charge our devices would be a good plus. The prices were okay but a little on the steep end such as one single fried egg costing £1.50 and while it was tasty, i don't think it should have been that high a price.
Im give this place 4 out of five stars, we would visit again but hopefully, they make improvements over time to adapt to the customer's needs.
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