This smokehouse and burger joint delivers on its promises, offering local smoked meats, “The Filthiest Fries in Street” (seriously good!) and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.
I visited Bull & Bar in Street for lunch on Friday with my brother, Ben. Without a reservation, we walked right into Bull & Bar and were seated within seconds, greeted by the staff who looked genuinely excited to see us.
Ben ordered the Tender Tray, while I went for the Bull Burger. Both featured high-quality local ingredients and unique flavours.
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The Tender Tray included chicken tenders coated in their signature “No. 60” BBQ sauce (a reference to the restaurant’s address), served with fries, corn on the cob, pickles and slaw.
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The burger included a juicy, locally sourced patty topped with streaky bacon, an onion ring, and their signature “dirty mayo” (secret recipe) that added a delightful kick.
You can view the full menu on their website. Bull & Bar also cater to families with a children’s menu available. If you live locally or are just passing through Street, they also have delivery and takeaway options.
Beyond the delicious food, Bull & Bar offers a convenient location near Clarks Village with ample parking nearby. There is always plenty of space in Cranhill car park, which is at the top of the high street.
Bull & Bar is a must-try. The passionate team uses local ingredients to create dishes that are both delicious and unique. I’ll definitely be back soon, and I recommend you check out this restaurant too!
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Based in Somerset, Adam Crookes is on a mission to uncover everything this county has to offer. Adam grew up in Martock before moving to Street in early 2020.
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