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well done on making Bristol look interesting, Eric; the weather suits Bristol, I sense. Scrumpy is the more powerful cider; but, yes, the West Country is home to cider. I'm sure the YHA will disagree, but I've always found Bristol sporadic for wi-fi
Lol you were saying you haven't seen 'a Banksy' while you were literally walking towards one on Stokescroft, it was less than 30 steps ahead of you, the teddy bear vs Police 'Mild Mild West' piece
You missed about 3 months where we hardly had any clouds or rain. People literally filmed themselves dancing in the street when it finally started raining again.
I know it’s been a couple years since you filmed this but it’s still crazy for me to see how much Bristol has changed since I lived there back in 2004. The St. Nicholas markets have changed DRASTICALLY. Moved in great directions of course, but I’m still nostalgic for the Bristol I once knew. Thanks for bringing back the memories. ❤️
So glad you enjoyed my city... and found St Nicks, King Street and Christmas Steps... good start! Given the short time you had to be here, the M Shed is the best (free) place to get an overview of Bristol through history... it has a little of everything. It is frustrating to watch you go so close to places with amazing stories, to hear you excited about things and know there is so much more... I guess that is the true story about traveling the world... we see some amazing things, taste and feel things that surprise us... and miss so much more.
Love this you guys! This vlog is exactly what made me book my trip to Bristol and start up vlogging again! I just ADORE you two - please never stop making videos!!
That last montage of hand to camera shots... so funny! Loved it! I was wondering where your videos went, completely disappeared from my feed. Now I'm binge watching everything!
Yay, Bristol, my hometown. While you’re there, if I’m not too late go to the Coronation Tap, a really old cider bar, known locally as the “Corrie TP”. It’s near the suspension bridge, another must see in Bristol.
SlowJoman yes, you’re right but from the front in Sion Place you’ll see the words Coronation Tap across the top of the building written in large friendly letters. So much easier for out owners to spot.
I live in Bristol and despite it being a little rough around the edges it's a beautiful city. You guys should of took a trip to the south of the city and had a walk through the countryside. It's extremely beautiful there.
Ha ha welcoming me to the UK guys. In two days we leave Scotland to go on the symphony of the seas inspired by your videos! Which Highland games are you going for? We live in the highlands in Glencoe ! Hope you get a sunny day 😂
So much yumminess in Bristol. A tasty and healthy chippy is to be found in Clifton. It fries the goodies in omega 3 oil. I was amazed to sprinkle lo salt on my sea bass and chips. How awesome is that!? If only this was rolled out across the country......
ahh you went to Bristol! When I saw you in st nicks I was hoping you’d get the pies. So good. You definitely had proper cider. The apple is my favourite 😊. I’m going to Chance and Counters for the first time this week. Can’t wait.
i live here! i haven’t watched the video yet but i’m predicting you went to st nicholas market :) bristol is such a beautiful and interesting city, i hope you enjoyed your stay!
I am soooo happy you're in England :) Don't take me wrong, I love all of your videos yet somehow I love a combo of England + autumn (my favourite season) And holy cow, one month? Woohoo :) You just made my whole day :) Enjoy the country and have fun! Greetings from Germany :)
My wife & I have just come back from the UK after a month's holiday there. LOVED IT !!! Covered Scotland, Ireland, Wales & so much of England too. Awesome dream holiday !!
lol casually watching your videos... all of a sudden I burst into tears.... I just want to travel like you soooooo bad, but Im stuck at uni for the next few years UGHHHH
Pieministers are the BEST! They sell them all over the country through stores as well as their restaurants. If you ever get the chance, try the Saag Pie-neer pie (pea, paneer, spinach, chilli, potato and mango) and The Heidi Pie (goat's cheese, sweet potato and spinach) if you're into vegetarian pies. They're terrific. Loads of variations in the meat side as well.
I love the fact you guys take time to find out facts about parts of citys and towns you visit.Im from Swindon which is Just a 40 min drive from bristol,but I love to spend time in Bristol it's such a vibrant and trendy city these days with such great history...seen a few of your videos and always interesting to see what Americans like about our country,as I do a lot of my travelling over your way(Denver And Florida last year and Pittsburgh later this year)..Enjoy the rest of your travels.
If ur looking for good WiFi then the best bet is a public library or mall like Cabot Circus where the WiFi is usually free. There may be problems as Bristol has a lot of old buildings and narrow streets and alleys which can sometimes hinder WiFi strength.
Scrumpy cider is the traditional made cider. It is very famous in the Southwest, especially Somerset which Bristol sits right on the edge. We used to go to scrumpy farms as kids with our old lemonade bottles and get the farmer to fill them up, although some farms were very rough and ready, some of the old vats that the cider fermented in had various decaying matter in them hahaha
I think you guys are awesome. From my own perspective, living near Nottingham, its always good to see you in England. It would be amazing to meet you and get your autographs. Like meeting famous celebrities, but a whole lot more approachable.
My hometown! Loved this vlog. If you ever visit Bristol again. You should take a trip to Clifton. Very nice area with Brunel history and the Clifton suspension bridge. Also for more graffiti you should head to North Street where they host Upfest which is a graffiti festival. Also Gloucester road is worth a visit, longest road independent shops on it. Also connects to Cheltenham Road which has more graffiti and some Banksy. Also classic Banksy piece on the bottom of Park Street. Hope you enjoyed Bristol. X
Scrumpies are generally cloudy ciders and get their name from the act of scrumping. This is when people would steal apples off the trees in orchards and make their own cider hence the smaller batches. They also usually have a much higher alcohol content then regular ciders and are nowhere near as sweet.
If your driving upto Scotland, come off the motorway M6/M74 at the border( 90 mls of boring/bleak motorway) and use A roads to get to Glasgow/Edinburgh, it won't take much longer but you will see stunning historical places.
If you had gone back up Christmas Steps, turned left and crossed the road,. you would have found that the wifi in The Gryphon is pretty good -plus the beer is excellent. Althopgh a taste for Heavy Metal helps . . .
Great video the Mrs & I always look forward to your UK tours, shame you didn’t come a month or two earlier, the weather was ridiculously hot, hope you have a great time here.
The Cotswolds, Snowdonia and Scotland. Three of the most beautiful places in the UK. You guys are great people and great for the tourism industry and i loved the ending to this video.
Scrumpy at least here in south east Uk generally means a still uncarbonated kind of Cider with more of a rustic homemade kind of character. It's a bit like the Cider equivelent of your USA Moonshine.
I live in Bristol, about 3 miles from St Nick's market, my favorite is the Turkish kebab bar at the entrance. I laughed when you went to the Apple boat, the amount of times i've been fucked up on that boat lmao
I know you're planning to go north in Wales but if you're heading back to Cardiff at any point, be sure to check out both Hard Lines coffee stall and Clancy's vegetarian stall in the market, both are awesome!
Next time your in Bristol there's a couple of sandwich bars called Brunels butties and Princes pantry which both do fantastic butties, sausage, bacon, egg etc, my dad has a sandwich named after him in Princes pantry called the hog father with sausage bacon and black pudding
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you. You said you were looking for a new backpack. I have found that LL Bean backpacks are the best and they have a warranty or guarantee. But they are a little bit more expensive but you can get them in several different sizes.
LOL, you two are silly! I love board games, gonna grab it up! Also thanks for the tip on Ryan Air. We are traveling Venice to Amsterdam and have been looking at Ryan Air, other suggestions?!
Welcome back to the UK. Sorry to hear you had problems with Ryan air. Not the best company to fly with. A hint for great wifi. Find an apple store and just stand outside. We do that all over Europe. Sad you couldn't have visited our great country in the summer to see it at its best but fingers crossed autumn doesn't come quickly.
Yeah, agreed, pity they didn't come in summer, we had wall to wall sunshine and very warm weather from early May until the end of August. How can they miss out York and the Lake District though, even in a short trip?
Hey both, a very warm welcome to England! 😀 I just watched this video on my TV, but have to comment via my mobile. I discovered your channel thanks to a collaboration video you did with Kara and Nate and another travelling couple a while back, loved your stuff and have been following you for a few months! First up, as a Ryanair fan (we do exist!) I'm sorry to hear you didn't have a good experience with them. I've never had an issue with over 20 flights with them, and I'm gutted you didn't film the travelling as I love watching other people's experiences. Hopefully next time they'll do you proud, keep the faith. They've got so much better over the years! Also, welcome to the South West. I've learnt a few things about Bristol I didn't know and I really want to find that cider bar now! Scrumpy is an old-style cider, modern cider is far nicer and you must try some! If you find it, try Henry Westons' cider, easily found in most shops and worth a try. Also, do try some British beer while over here as we make some amazing stuff, and yes I speak as a semi-pro in this area! I hope you enjoy your tour of the UK, I noted you plan to do Snowdonia which I haven't yet done and will be watching with interest. If you find yourselves up my way in Hereford, do pop in and visit our amazing cathedral, it's one thing we're famous for. Apart from Bulmers cider, which we manufacture here and you'll love it more than scrumpy!
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well done on making Bristol look interesting, Eric; the weather suits Bristol, I sense. Scrumpy is the more powerful cider; but, yes, the West Country is home to cider. I'm sure the YHA will disagree, but I've always found Bristol sporadic for wi-fi
Argh. Now I have to choose....postcards or live streams.....
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It is always nice to know what you shoud have shown me. 😨😨😨 any way, I love Bristol 👍👍👍 6:20 well done 😂😂😂
Hey when you going to the Cotswolds? I'm off there soon with my wife😁
It’s so weird to see my hometown from a travellers perspective! You make it seem so much better 🤣
Ahh, Christmas steps is where my parents had their first date 🙈 they went to the little fish & chip shop after a walk!
Lol you were saying you haven't seen 'a Banksy' while you were literally walking towards one on Stokescroft, it was less than 30 steps ahead of you, the teddy bear vs Police 'Mild Mild West' piece
When they said about banks they were in St. John steep a bit more than 30 steps from stoke Croft,,,,,about half mile
Yea, ye know. I just thought that some one would have dug it up and sold it?
You missed about 3 months where we hardly had any clouds or rain. People literally filmed themselves dancing in the street when it finally started raining again.
SadPeterPan1977 haha so true! Us brits aren’t used to too much sun that rain was a god send 😂🙌🏼
After that horrible drought I literally laid down in a goddamn thunderstorm just to keep myself cool. The country looked like a damn desert...
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You guys are so underrated! Excellent editing, great personality, interesting commentary..shall I go on? Amazing
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When that Lime & Chili shot was so tart that it made Allison spontaneously dab @ 7:33 , LOL! 😂😂
Ngl I tend to drop of watching some of the videos when it's outside the UK but as soon as I see a British title I never miss it! Glad to see you back!
I know it’s been a couple years since you filmed this but it’s still crazy for me to see how much Bristol has changed since I lived there back in 2004. The St. Nicholas markets have changed DRASTICALLY. Moved in great directions of course, but I’m still nostalgic for the Bristol I once knew. Thanks for bringing back the memories. ❤️
So glad you enjoyed my city... and found St Nicks, King Street and Christmas Steps... good start! Given the short time you had to be here, the M Shed is the best (free) place to get an overview of Bristol through history... it has a little of everything. It is frustrating to watch you go so close to places with amazing stories, to hear you excited about things and know there is so much more... I guess that is the true story about traveling the world... we see some amazing things, taste and feel things that surprise us... and miss so much more.
Love this you guys! This vlog is exactly what made me book my trip to Bristol and start up vlogging again! I just ADORE you two - please never stop making videos!!
That last montage of hand to camera shots... so funny! Loved it! I was wondering where your videos went, completely disappeared from my feed. Now I'm binge watching everything!
Yay, Bristol, my hometown. While you’re there, if I’m not too late go to the Coronation Tap, a really old cider bar, known locally as the “Corrie TP”. It’s near the suspension bridge, another must see in Bristol.
Anna Parry just the Corrie tap
SlowJoman yes, you’re right but from the front in Sion Place you’ll see the words Coronation Tap across the top of the building written in large friendly letters. So much easier for out owners to spot.
'The Apple Cider Boat' is better
Glad you enjoyed your visit to my home town!
Glad to see you are back over here in England. You do a great job in demonstrating the unique and authentic things of everywhere you visit.
Bristol !!! My favorite city in the UK, always wanted to go back again 😍😍
Bristol is my hometown and would never dream of moving away! I hope you enjoyed visiting my cultural city!!
I live in Bristol and despite it being a little rough around the edges it's a beautiful city. You guys should of took a trip to the south of the city and had a walk through the countryside. It's extremely beautiful there.
Nothing wrong with North Bristol and its countryside
Aw man you guys were in Bristol and I had no idea! I could have shown you the sights and best places to eat (and got some good wifi!).
just love it - hahah the way you experienced the scrumpy cider. Respect to you for trying out so much.
Ha ha welcoming me to the UK guys. In two days we leave Scotland to go on the symphony of the seas inspired by your videos! Which Highland games are you going for? We live in the highlands in Glencoe ! Hope you get a sunny day 😂
I can’t believe you guys were in my city!! Yay and I’m currently in Snowdonia myself awesome!
So much yumminess in Bristol. A tasty and healthy chippy is to be found in Clifton. It fries the goodies in omega 3 oil. I was amazed to sprinkle lo salt on my sea bass and chips. How awesome is that!? If only this was rolled out across the country......
Scrumpy is amazing. It hits you all at once so be prepared hahaha Xx
Now that I live in England I should definitely go check out Bristol and Bath.
Yay so happy to see you in Bristol, my home city. Can't wait for the next blog. (Great choice going to Pieminister, a Bristol classic!)
Thanks for the tour guys 💪🏼
ahh you went to Bristol! When I saw you in st nicks I was hoping you’d get the pies. So good. You definitely had proper cider. The apple is my favourite 😊. I’m going to Chance and Counters for the first time this week. Can’t wait.
Glad to see you back in the UK!! Hope you enjoyed your time here so far =D
i live here! i haven’t watched the video yet but i’m predicting you went to st nicholas market :) bristol is such a beautiful and interesting city, i hope you enjoyed your stay!
Bristol is such a great little city, glad you guys liked it.
I am soooo happy you're in England :) Don't take me wrong, I love all of your videos yet somehow I love a combo of England + autumn (my favourite season) And holy cow, one month? Woohoo :) You just made my whole day :) Enjoy the country and have fun! Greetings from Germany :)
Happy to hear that you two are going to the Cotswold! We are planning a trip there next summer! P.S. - you two are great!
My wife & I have just come back from the UK after a month's holiday there. LOVED IT !!! Covered Scotland, Ireland, Wales & so much of England too. Awesome dream holiday !!
ROBERT LEACH
Favourite part? (Just being nosey)
So glad you made it to Bristol! It's by far the best place I've lived
You guys are so respectful and doblegable about the countries you visit. Welcome back to England, good to see you return :-)
lol casually watching your videos... all of a sudden I burst into tears.... I just want to travel like you soooooo bad, but Im stuck at uni for the next few years UGHHHH
when you are in Wales i recommend paying a visit to Portmeirion if you can
Also the straight line between Penmaenpool and Llyn Mwyngil ... but check with a local before you try to pronounce that.
Welcome back to the UK :)
Definitely see if you can go to Liverpool on your way up towards Scotland!!!!! You will love it! 💕💕💕
It's mainly grey, but if you get into the great outdoors, the grey has its own beauty .. all part of being a small misty island
I always feel like I'm right there with you two. Thanks for letting me travel vicariously through you both.
Allison, you’re juice shot tasting expressions are so cute! Love your travel vlogs!!
LOL, concerning the shots. Great video today.
Been scanning though your videos then I see you in my home town! Loving it! Gurt lush!!!
Whenever I have been in Bristol it was sunny. I think I was the lucky one
Thanks to you guys, i´ll have chips for lunch tomorrow...
I'm addicted to watching you guys . Brilliant
Really love watching you guys going around the uk. You're very captivating.
Pieministers are the BEST! They sell them all over the country through stores as well as their restaurants. If you ever get the chance, try the Saag Pie-neer pie (pea, paneer, spinach, chilli, potato and mango) and The Heidi Pie (goat's cheese, sweet potato and spinach) if you're into vegetarian pies. They're terrific. Loads of variations in the meat side as well.
My home town! Hope you enjoyed - I love The Apple! Xx
Best place
Yayyy! Been following you guys for ages and can't believe you visited my home town of Brizzle x
"You have the kale and I'll have the other ones" - good try! 😂
You guys are the best! I'm still Loving your videos! Thank you for what you do!
You can tell he is SO scared to burn his mouth again 😂😘love you both
I love the fact you guys take time to find out facts about parts of citys and towns you visit.Im from Swindon which is Just a 40 min drive from bristol,but I love to spend time in Bristol it's such a vibrant and trendy city these days with such great history...seen a few of your videos and always interesting to see what Americans like about our country,as I do a lot of my travelling over your way(Denver And Florida last year and Pittsburgh later this year)..Enjoy the rest of your travels.
If ur looking for good WiFi then the best bet is a public library or mall like Cabot Circus where the WiFi is usually free. There may be problems as Bristol has a lot of old buildings and narrow streets and alleys which can sometimes hinder WiFi strength.
Scrumpy cider is the traditional made cider. It is very famous in the Southwest, especially Somerset which Bristol sits right on the edge. We used to go to scrumpy farms as kids with our old lemonade bottles and get the farmer to fill them up, although some farms were very rough and ready, some of the old vats that the cider fermented in had various decaying matter in them hahaha
I think you guys are awesome. From my own perspective, living near Nottingham, its always good to see you in England. It would be amazing to meet you and get your autographs. Like meeting famous celebrities, but a whole lot more approachable.
Your timing is brilliant! You just missed the longest and hottest summer we've had in over 40 years! So it isn't always grey, honest!
Ok, the ending of the vlog, so funny!
Goodness, the Mexican-ish dish looked delish! Have fun out there and of course, thanks for sharing😊😊
My hometown! Loved this vlog. If you ever visit Bristol again. You should take a trip to Clifton. Very nice area with Brunel history and the Clifton suspension bridge. Also for more graffiti you should head to North Street where they host Upfest which is a graffiti festival. Also Gloucester road is worth a visit, longest road independent shops on it. Also connects to Cheltenham Road which has more graffiti and some Banksy. Also classic Banksy piece on the bottom of Park Street. Hope you enjoyed Bristol. X
My home town wow. It’s a decent city great bohemian life very cultural diverse lots of great nightlife and food
Been watching u two for the last few blogs you r so respectful of British food thanx for the blogs keep going and welcome to the uk
Having my coffee with you guys this morning ☕️
Scrumpies are generally cloudy ciders and get their name from the act of scrumping. This is when people would steal apples off the trees in orchards and make their own cider hence the smaller batches. They also usually have a much higher alcohol content then regular ciders and are nowhere near as sweet.
Yah! Absolutely love St. Nick's market - such an amazing selection of food - and the cake stall if stunning. Utterly stunning.
Scrumpy cider is traditional farm house cider and tends to be quite cloudy with sediment in the bottom of the glass.
Welcome back, you just missed the solid months of summer weather across the whole uk 🔥 one of our hottest since the 70s.
If your driving upto Scotland, come off the motorway M6/M74 at the border( 90 mls of boring/bleak motorway) and use A roads to get to Glasgow/Edinburgh, it won't take much longer but you will see stunning historical places.
Great idea. They might even find a little chef!!
4:02 A CROKINOLE BOARD! Didn't think you could find those things outside of Canada!
Bristol is one of my favourite cities, love the harbourside, I'm jealous of you guys 😍
If you had gone back up Christmas Steps, turned left and crossed the road,. you would have found that the wifi in The Gryphon is pretty good -plus the beer is excellent. Althopgh a taste for Heavy Metal helps . . .
Great video the Mrs & I always look forward to your UK tours, shame you didn’t come a month or two earlier, the weather was ridiculously hot, hope you have a great time here.
The Cotswolds, Snowdonia and Scotland. Three of the most beautiful places in the UK.
You guys are great people and great for the tourism industry and i loved the ending to this video.
If you're coming to the Cotswolds there's a great board game café in Oxford, give it a go, you'll probably need to book in advance though.
really enjoy following your adventures x
The end was great...I LOL'd.
An apple cider most will like is the Thatchers Gold, it's a lovely Somerset cider that you can't miss, can be found all over the country
Bristol native, hope you enjoyed our city
Yay your back in England, your England vlogs are the best.
Glad you guys liked Bristol so much. Did you not visit Clifton Suspension Bridge whilst you were here though??
Scrumpy at least here in south east Uk generally means a still uncarbonated kind of Cider with more of a rustic homemade kind of character. It's a bit like the Cider equivelent of your USA Moonshine.
We're heading to Bridgwater from Canada next summer, so this was good to see. Our stopover in Bristol just became more interesting! Thanks!
nothing in bridgwater really to enjoy good night life thou
@@thesomersetcidermucker6528 my husband's family lives there, so we will be visiting with family :)
I live in Bristol, about 3 miles from St Nick's market, my favorite is the Turkish kebab bar at the entrance. I laughed when you went to the Apple boat, the amount of times i've been fucked up on that boat lmao
you two litrally make my day
I know you're planning to go north in Wales but if you're heading back to Cardiff at any point, be sure to check out both Hard Lines coffee stall and Clancy's vegetarian stall in the market, both are awesome!
Eric, I thought your eyes were going to pop out when you tasted the chilli and lime. LOL. !!
Sorry about the weather, you missed a lovely summer here
Next time your in Bristol there's a couple of sandwich bars called Brunels butties and Princes pantry which both do fantastic butties, sausage, bacon, egg etc, my dad has a sandwich named after him in Princes pantry called the hog father with sausage bacon and black pudding
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you. You said you were looking for a new backpack. I have found that LL Bean backpacks are the best and they have a warranty or guarantee. But they are a little bit more expensive but you can get them in several different sizes.
That pie looked gorgeous
LOL, you two are silly! I love board games, gonna grab it up! Also thanks for the tip on Ryan Air. We are traveling Venice to Amsterdam and have been looking at Ryan Air, other suggestions?!
Welcome back to the UK. Sorry to hear you had problems with Ryan air. Not the best company to fly with. A hint for great wifi. Find an apple store and just stand outside. We do that all over Europe. Sad you couldn't have visited our great country in the summer to see it at its best but fingers crossed autumn doesn't come quickly.
Yeah, agreed, pity they didn't come in summer, we had wall to wall sunshine and very warm weather from early May until the end of August. How can they miss out York and the Lake District though, even in a short trip?
That was so funny 😂 watching you taste the weird drink's.
Great video guys, it's a shame you missed our best summer for years. If your heading north I'd recommend Liverpool
Missed you guys,welcome home x
Hey both, a very warm welcome to England! 😀 I just watched this video on my TV, but have to comment via my mobile. I discovered your channel thanks to a collaboration video you did with Kara and Nate and another travelling couple a while back, loved your stuff and have been following you for a few months!
First up, as a Ryanair fan (we do exist!) I'm sorry to hear you didn't have a good experience with them. I've never had an issue with over 20 flights with them, and I'm gutted you didn't film the travelling as I love watching other people's experiences. Hopefully next time they'll do you proud, keep the faith. They've got so much better over the years!
Also, welcome to the South West. I've learnt a few things about Bristol I didn't know and I really want to find that cider bar now! Scrumpy is an old-style cider, modern cider is far nicer and you must try some! If you find it, try Henry Westons' cider, easily found in most shops and worth a try. Also, do try some British beer while over here as we make some amazing stuff, and yes I speak as a semi-pro in this area!
I hope you enjoy your tour of the UK, I noted you plan to do Snowdonia which I haven't yet done and will be watching with interest. If you find yourselves up my way in Hereford, do pop in and visit our amazing cathedral, it's one thing we're famous for. Apart from Bulmers cider, which we manufacture here and you'll love it more than scrumpy!
You're back!! If you're near Stonehenge in the next couple of days I'd love to meet you guys, I'm 15 minutes away.
That pie and mash looked devine
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