‘Very much business as usual’ says Bristol steak restaurant owner after reports it had closed

It’s very much business as usual for a popular Bristol restaurant following reports that it had closed its doors.

Steak of the Art which is located on Canons Way in the bustling Harbourside area of the city is now looking forward to welcoming guests both old and new to enjoy a meal.

The owners now want both locals to Bristol and visitors to pop in and support the independent restaurant which has been a staple of the city’s foodie scene for the past 13 years.

Steve Bowen, owner, said: “We’re very much open for business and want people to know that the doors are open for them to come in enjoy a drink or bite to eat.

“The building we’re located in has been surrounded by scaffolding for the past year and has hidden the entrance from passing trade so it was natural that many might have thought we were closed and led to stories in the media saying we were shut.

“Thankfully, the scaffolding is now coming down so guests can see we are open. It has also allowed us to properly reopen the outside seating area which is a great place to enjoy some al fresco dining.

“We are evolving our menu and offering other dishes including vegan, chicken and fish, as well as promotions to encourage people in including an amazing ‘express menu’ offer which includes steak and chips and either a glass of wine, beer or soft drink for just £12.95.

“I don’t know anywhere else you would be able to buy a steak and drink that cheaply.”

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