Caribbean Croft, Event Space
Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QD -
Up to
70 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Located in the heart of the city, Caribbean Croft offers a versatile space perfect for a wide range of events.
With a fully fitted kitchen, a functional bar, and a built-in sound system, this venue is ideal for hosting everything from birthday celebrations and baby showers to work gatherings and family reunions.
Whether you need staffing and catering or simply wish to hire the space for meetings and conferences, Caribbean Croft provides a flexible setting to suit your needs.
A versatile event space with a fully equipped kitchen, buffet station, seating area, private bar, and sound system.
Ideal for any occasion, celebration or corporate event such as birthdays, baby showers, Christmas parties, wedding receptions, meetings and reunions.
Buffet-style Caribbean catering, food packages and cocktails offers are available.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 70
Dining
up to 50
Boardroom
up to 50
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Tea
Premises parking
Space rules
Allowed events
Promoted/ticketed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
Our cancellation policy varies depending on the type of booking: For events with a pre-paid buffet, full payment is required in advance. Cancellations made with at least one week’s notice are eligible for a refund. For space hire with drinks only, a non-refundable deposit and minimum spend may be required. Specific cancellation terms will be tailored to your booking when confirming your reservation.
Location
Reviews
Barry Cheevers
Caribbean Croft was the democratically chosen Laser Quest refuel spot for the 8 of us on a wet Monday morn. Atmosphere was bright, with Caribbean jingles and a treated wood décor made me feel I was in a beach hut in one of Barbados's picturesque beaches. For the starter I had 5 Jerk Chicken Wings. They must get bigger chickens in the Caribbean because these were massive. So big were these chicken extremities that I had to use a knife and fork to eat them. They tasted amazing in combination with the sauce. You do get the notes of; All spice, ginger and peanuts - in addition to a strong tingle in the back of your throat. This dish is spicy, you've been warned! For main I had Slow Roasted Jerk Belly of Pork. 3 pieces of perfectly charred pork belly smothered in gravy accompanied by rice, beans and coleslaw. It was like being at a Jamaican barbecue. The fatty taste of coleslaw and pork belly were cu through by tart, earthy tones of the red cabbage. I did however think that the gravy provided was rather basic, an oxo cube equivalent with perhaps some additional thickener. Certainly not Jamaican enough. It would have been better if the gravy incorporated flavour profile similar to the Jerk chicken sauce, or even just used it as one of the ingredients. Finally, though I did not have a pudding, I thought the limited/none existence Jamaican pudding options were a let down. I'd hardly be flying over to the Saint Vincent and ordering a Sicky Toffee Pudding! Where are the GIzzadas? Where are the Cassava pones? Perhaps left in Jamacia...
holi scott
This place used to be really good and they have really dropped the ball over the last year or so, just been in the get a takeaway and the portions are now tiny and the prices are just too high, I ordered an extra white rice and paid £3.50 for what looks like 1 spoon of rice. We order 1 main each and one side the (if you count the extra rice as a side) curried goat was dry with nearly no sauce, The takeaway boxes they use were soggy by the time we got them home. We live literally 10 minute drive away so this should not have been the case not to mention the food had already gone cold. It came £40 for 2 peoples food which is just way too over priced