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Mowgli, Indian Restaurant in Bristol
Transporting you to the exotic Indian street food markets of Varanasi, Mowgli Bristol is set inside an elegantly high-ceilinged building on Corn Street. Showcasing all of Mowgli’s iconic hanging vines, trees and lights, this grand ancient space mirrors an Indian bygone era whilst offering you the fresh, light zing of Mowgli’s firm classics. Bring all your family and friends, for a curry and a chat.
If you are searching for an Indian restaurant in Bristol City Centre that celebrates the spirit of Indian home cooking, you have found it. We have filled this majestic space with our signature indoor swings, hand-carved wood, and the intoxicating scent of fresh ginger and toasted cumin.
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Events & Private Dining in Bristol
Looking for a unique event space in Bristol? With its high ceilings and vintage architectural charm, Mowgli Bristol is an unforgettable setting for everything from corporate events to intimate wedding celebrations. We bring the warmth of Indian hospitality to your special occasion.
And with locations around the UK, including London, Manchester and Cardiff to name a few, Mowgli offers distinctive venues for private events & celebrations, no matter where you are.
Our House charity
We’re proud to support our local house charity, Children’s Hospice South West
For more than 30 years Children’s Hospice South West has been caring for children and young people with life-threatening conditions by providing the best possible hospice care for children and young people. The care offered is not just about medical and nursing support for sick children but enriching lives of the children and their whole family. The care extends outside their facilities to visiting the families in their own homes or local hospices to be there when needed the most.
They offer a home from home environment where children and young people with life-limiting conditions and their families can take a much-needed break from the ongoing strains of caring for their children at home. With a specialist sibling team, the family can get the time they need to spend together and have much needed rest.
The Mowgli Story
A tale of a different kind of Indian restaurant in Bristol
Since our journey began in 2014, we have been on a mission to show the street food of India, cooking our dishes fresh every day.
When you visit our Indian restaurant in Bristol, you are experiencing the heritage of the Tiffin. We focus on the bright, citrusy notes and the generous use of spice that defines an Indian home kitchen.
The Mowgli experience
What to expect from our Bristol restaurant
Mowgli Bristol on Corn Street is a masterclass in atmospheric design, blending the building's impressive arched windows and period features with our signature Mowgli touch.
Step inside to find tree-lined tables, rows of twinkling amber jars, and our famous indoor rope swing seats. Whether you are looking for a fresh idea for a date night near the Harbourside or you've got an occasion worth celebrating, our Indian street food restaurant in Bristol has you covered.
How to Find Mowgli Bristol
Located on Corn Street, we are perfectly positioned in Bristol’s historic core, just a stone's throw from the bustling markets and the harbor.
By Train
We are a relaxed 15 minute walk or a short 5 minute taxi ride from Bristol Temple Meads Station, connecting us to the wider South West and London.
By Car
For those driving in, the NCP Bristol Nelson Street or the Galleries Car Park are both within a 7 minute walk of our entrance.
By foot from the waterfront
From the heart of the Harbourside, we are just an 8 minute walk away. Simply head up toward the Old City to find our amber-hued restaurant.
Accessibility
Mowgli Bristol is partially accessible as a ramp is required to enter the premises. Accessible facilities are available.
Amenities
- Booking
- Baby Change
- Dog Friendly
- Gluten Friendly
- Swing Seats (Un-bookable)
- Delivery
- Vegan
- Walk-Ins
- Wi-Fi
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