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
Nick Capaldi joins us at the Thali
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 January with The Thali Sessions

Artist of the Month
Nick Capaldi

 
Nick Capaldi is a psychedelic/alt-country/rock singer-songwriter from Southern England. Initially a member of the group EmphaSiS, Capaldi went solo after six years with the band, releasing the psychedelic single Colour I See on 8x10/A Reaction Records USA. Nicks music is gaining extensive radio play in many countries inc a recent interview with the BBC in which Capaldi talked of the labels plans for a string of shows in North America which is now aimed for spring.


 

 

 

 

Monthy Listings.

Sunday 31/01/10

Easton: Kit Hawes-unbelievable guitarist!

Totterdown: Johnny Edgar: singer-songwriter

Clifton:Tom Conibear, soulful blues singer

Montpelier: Sennen Timcke   

Singer-songwriter from Bristol based 'Something of the Night' playing his folk-laced duke box of songs.
Influences include: James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Neil Young, Iron and Wine, Mark Kozelek and the Lighthouse Family.

Sunday 07/02/10:

Easton: Tom Conibear, www.myspace.com/tomcsolo

Totterdown: Liz Smith, melodic covers

Montpelier: Suchyla and Mi Shanti's

Clifton: Artist of the Month- Nick Capaldi

 

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 February

 

 

 

 

 

GOSSIP...
‘Holy Cow!’ comes from the Hindu belief of reincarnation. Travelers shout it in fear of hitting these "reincarnated creatures
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