TEMPERATURES are set to stay warm this weekend, giving residents the perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy food or drink in the sunshine before the weather turns.
According to the Met Office, temperatures in Weston are expected to hit 18 degrees Celsius tomorrow (Saturday, October 7) before rising to 21 degrees Celsius on Sunday (October 8).
With that being said, here are some of the highest TripAdvisor rated places where you can enjoy a tasty meal and refreshing drink outdoors.
Scotty's Brunch Bar
Scotty's Brunch Bar can be found on 10 Walliscote Road. It has seating directly outside the store, where you can sit and people watch.
The business seems popular with visitors, scoring five stars on TripAdvisor. One person said: "I’d give this place six stars if I could! Friendly, attentive staff and amazing food served in a funky, contemporary restaurant."
PJ's Ice Cream Parlour
When things just get a little bit too hot, an ice cream is always a welcome treat. PJ's Ice Cream Parlour can be found on 2 Royal Parade.
Speaking about their visit, one TripAdvisor reviewer said: "Delicious! Stopped here on a hot afternoon after reading other reviews and wasn’t disappointed. Great range of flavours and a good range of vegan options."
Il Michelangelo
Located on Knightstone Road, Il Michelangelo scores four and a half stars on TripAdvisor.
This Italian restaurant boasts a Terrace which is popular in the sunshine. One reviewer said: "We had our small dog with us and we were very happy on the Terrace, it was a warmish night and the Terrace is somewhat sheltered.
"Food was great, we shared the delicious goats cheese bruschetta and both had the Ravioli for our mains which were perfect, thin and tasty and sufficient sauce (I could have easily eaten more). Dessert, I had the Michelangelo bomb which was rich and super tasty. Nice wine choices.
"Place was packed on a Monday night at 8:30. Nice buzz here and we weren’t rushed. Good service too."
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