A Bristol bakery has been named one of the best in the UK. Farro featured in the Daily Telegraph's list of the 'top 13 bakeries in the UK worth queuing for'.

The national newspapaer said: "Everyone has their favourite bakery, but those featured here are worth a detour (to steal the Michelin Guide’s line), notable for their ethical practices and imaginative flavours and often found in unexpected places."

And Farro in Brunswick Square made the cut. The Telegraph said: "Farro is found on an unlikely but up-and-coming corner in Bristol’s St Paul’s district, right by the city’s busy Bearpit roundabout.

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"But the offbeat location doesn’t deter devotees from arriving early at the weekend to pick up ultra-buttery kouign-amanns, dainty canelés and silky rich pastéis de nata.

"Founded in 2015 by Bradley Tapp as a market stall and later moving into a small permanent home, this petite bakery is takeaway only.

"But what it lacks in floorspace it more than makes up for in flavour: the team are serious about making truly excellent bread and viennoiserie."

The Lilac Bakery in Exeter was the only other bakery in the south west to make the list.