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My Bristol Favourites: Rosi Tooth
Rosi Tooth is a ceramicist and illustrator, and the co-owner of Wild Clay Studios in Bedminster where she teaches a variety of workshops for all skill levels.
Working in a variety of mediums, Rosi creates unique and meaningful pieces, from graphics and prints to ceramics.

A few of Rosi Tooth’s mugs for sale at Full Court Press – photo: Martin Booth
These are Rosi’s top-five Bristol favourites:
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Cha & Chill

Cha & Chill makes Asian-inspired bubble tea drinks with a variety of flavours – photo: Martin Booth
“Cha & Chill is a little independent bubble tea shop in Wapping Wharf that serves the most delicious drinks. My go-to order is a Hong Kong milk tea with tapioca. I kept losing my rewards card so Katie the lovely owner now keeps mine behind the counter!”
Farro

Cinnamon bun connoisseur Rosi is a big fan of Farro in St Paul’s – photo: Martin Booth
“I am a bit of a cinnamon bun connoisseur and Farro is the place to beat. When any of my friends visit Bristol, this is always my go-to place.”
Terra Studio
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“Terra Studio in Montpelier was my first proper studio space in Bristol and my inspiration to open my own studio. It’s an independent ceramic studio and workshop space which is run by my friend Gaby, who will soon be opening Terra Cafe in the Carriageworks on Stokes Croft.”
Full Court Press

Rosi Tooth recently created a label for a coffee roasted by Full Court Press – photo: Rosi Tooth
“The best coffee in Bristol served by the best people. I always feel right at home when I walk through the doors of Full Court Press on Broad Street. I recently did a window display in collaboration with FCP and we have a new Christmas coffee collab coming soon too!”
Cromhall Quarry

Cromhall Quarry was established in 1995, and provides diving and open water swimming – photo: Cromhall Quarry
“Cromhall Quarry is an open water wild swimming spot in a huge former quarry in Gloucestershire. I love wild swimming and luckily there are a few spots a short drive out of the city, with Cromhall being my favourite by far. After a cold swim you can sit and warm up with a hot drink, and admire the beautiful quarry.”
Main photo: Calum Gillespie
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