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  name Brown's Restaurant
  location Town Bristol
  map Type Bristol
  latitude 51456420
  longitude -2605443
  construction Start Date 1867
  completion Date 1871


Brown's Restaurant () is on Queens Street, Bristol .

It was built between 1867 and 1871 by Foster and Archibald Ponton . It was constructed with yellow brick with red brick decoration and limestone dressings, and has a pantile hipped roof. It is Venetian Gothic Revival style with elements of Bristol Byzantine architecture.

The building has previously been the City Museum and Library and also the University Refectory and Dining Room. It was damaged during the Bristol Blitz of World War II and then restored becoming the restaurant in 1992.

It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II Listed Building .1


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