Montpelier: 0117 942 6687
Open 7 days
Evenings: 6pm - close
Daytimes: Closed

Totterdown: 0117 933 2955
Open 7 days
Evenings: 6pm - close
Daytimes: Closed

Easton: 0117 951 4979
Open 7 days
Evenings: 6pm - close
Daytimes: 10:00am - 6pm

(Closed Monday Daytime)

Clifton: 0117 974 3793
Open 7 days
Evenings: 6pm - close
Daytime: 10:00am - 6pm
(Closed Monday Daytime)


HOW TO GET THERE
Frances Butt live bossa nova
Thali Clifton is now open from 10am, serving light Indian lunches, teas, coffees and Masala Dosas
Thali pick up ‘Best Takeaway’ at the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards
Thali Totterdown embraces your request for meat on the menu.

Brighten up with The Thali Sessions

Artist of the Month

Frances Butt

Frances and Knud create a rich but subtly emotional blend of bossa nova to warm the heart, feed the soul, move the feet…

“Bristol’s bossa nova queen” – BBC Radio Bristol

"after-hours café jazz delivered with a silky, praline-smooth voice and brilliant guitar” – Venue Magazine

 

Open Mic Nights:

Clifton Thali are now doing a fun filled monthly open mic night.
Its the first Monday of every month with a featured artist that get to play half an hour. Anyone is welcome so comedians, jugglers, dancers, poets, storytellers and musicians.
To find out more or to take part: contact Liz Smith, cliftonthali@thethalicafe.co.uk or just turn up!

Next One: Monday 1st March

 

 

Monthly Listings

Sunday 14/03/10

Easton; Johnny Edgar acoustic guitar

Totterdown: Artist of the month: Frances Butt

Montpelier: Omer

From “Mankala” sing an Afro Caribbean soul full fusion of lovely melodies.
and conscious lyrics healing the soul of human being
bringing peace and happiness. Will play original materiel,
singing in French, Creole & English.

Clifton: Rupert Green Trio

After Harry and the Hecklers comes GREEN&BUSHELL

- The madness continues more Melodramatic Popular Original Songs with a whiff of bedlam. Hear the sound of the ukulele, the phonofiddle, the saw, the trumpet, the triangle, a small Chinese cymbal and introducing the steam bass but not necessarily in that order! It all adds up to something people are calling - ‘Better than chocolate!’

Sunday 21/03/10

Easton: Artist of the month: Frances Butt

Totterdown: James Bennett

Montpelier: Leo di Sinistra

Leo di Sinistra are a duo (of violin, guitar, voices, accordion, melodica, zither/harp, flutes/whistles and so on) and will produce gentle/passionate, uplifting, elegiac, detailed, sympathetic, concise/expansive, spontaneous/coherent improvised acoustic music and songs in a roots-fusion domain

Clifton: Henry Dingle

Sunday 28/03/10

Easton: James Bennett

Totterdown: Harry Sankey

Montpelier: Artist of the month: Frances Butt

Clifton: Juey

“Sometimes the gentlest and most subtle music can be more inspiring than anything else. Juey is no exception, her magical voice drifts gently over lovingly played guitar lines that melt the ears. Check out Juey’s myspace page to really get an idea of just how wonderful this singer songwriter is. Oh and her cover of Hotel Yorba isn't half bad either!” Music News Unsigned

 

 

 

 

 

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