What sets Bravas apart is its commitment to authenticity and community. Owners Kieran and Imogen Waite, inspired by their travels across Spain, have cultivated a menu that changes daily, reflecting the freshest seasonal produce.
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00:00The heart of Bristol's vibrant food scene lies Bravas, a tapas restaurant that has become a local favourite.
00:08Since its transformation for Supper Club to a brick and mortar establishment in 2012,
00:14Bravas has captured the essence of Spanish culinary culture,
00:18offering an authentic dining experience that resonates with both locals and visitors.
00:25So we are an Andalusian inspired Spanish tapas bar.
00:29We've been here for 13 years and we've got a great atmosphere.
00:35Our sort of thing is really great fresh food and atmosphere.
00:40What sets Bravas apart is its commitment to authenticity and community.
00:46Owners Kieran and Imogen Wait, inspired by their travels across Spain,
00:50have cultivated a menu that changes daily, reflecting the freshest seasonal produce.
00:56Dishes like fried aubergine with molasses and patatas Bravas have become staples,
01:03celebrated for their bold flavours and creative twists.
01:07Let's chat to some of the chefs about these signature dishes and why people enjoy them so much.
01:13So we're very much inspired by Southern Spain.
01:17So our cuisine is tapas, so small dishes designed to share Mediterranean in style.
01:24So a lot of olive oil, fresh fish.
01:27We cook on a plancha, which is like a big solid metal grill.
01:31And that gives the food a really delicious flavour.
01:34Very, very heavily Spanish-influenced.
01:39Lots of produce kind of taken or imported from Spain.
01:43And we kind of try and do it justice, I guess.
01:49Beyond the food, Bravas fosters a warm community atmosphere.
01:53The open kitchen design invites diners to witness the culinary process firsthand,
02:00enhancing the sense of connection and transparency.
02:03This approach not only elevates the dining experience,
02:06but also the strength, the bond between the restaurant and its customers.
02:11Bravas is a real community, isn't it?
02:14It's a smaller business, but a really thriving one in the city.
02:19So why do you think it has become a thriving business in the city?
02:25I think the main reason is the food.
02:29I think it's very hard to get food that we do here anywhere else,
02:32in Bristol, maybe even in the UK,
02:34because a lot of our produce is Spanish
02:36and the dishes are themed around Spain as much as possible.
02:40It's quite difficult to get that anywhere else.
02:42I also think the atmosphere that is created contributes to that heavily.
02:48The service is good.
02:49We do quite well serving people.
02:51They're happy with the approach we have.
02:55Yeah, I think those are the two main reasons it's successful.