Popular Bristol cafe owner will be sadly missed
One of Bristol's best-loved chefs, John 'The Caff' Wright, has died.
John, 64, who owned John's Cafe on Midland Road in Old Market, had a heart attack on Wednesday while cycling part of the Strawberry Line route in North Somerset.
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His friend of 30 years, Ian Johnson, had spent the day with him.
Ian, 53, of Nailsea, said: "John had a lovely day. We went on a bike ride because he had decided to get himself fit. His final meal was a ploughman's at The Crown Inn in Churchill, overlooking the Mendips. He said to me how much he had enjoyed being out in the countryside and getting fresh air.
"But half way back, John sadly had a massive heart attack, and despite the efforts of paramedics, he didn't make it.
"He will be missed by loads of people in Bristol – he was an absolute character, a legend in his own lunchtime."
According to Ian, John was fit and healthy and had not had any problems with his heart before.
Born in London, John left school at 14 and went to work for De Beers in Zambia and Bermuda, working his way up from office boy to company secretary before leaving for a change of career and a move to Bristol in the late Seventies.
He opened his first cafe – The Victoria Café – in Victoria Street in 1979, serving a popular mix of doorstep 'sarnies', home cooked delicious food and banter.
In 1985 he moved to Midland Road, opening initially as a candlelit bistro serving French food during the week and Sunday lunches.
But after visiting his daughter Suzanne in London, who took him to a pub serving Thai food for a fiver, he bought himself a few Thai cookbooks and changed direction.
From then on he served his own customised version of Thai dishes during the week but continued with his legendary Sunday roasts.
More recently, he also launched his own set of takeaway Thai curry sauces for 'instant cheat meals', accompanied by his own cheeky, laid-back cooking instructions.
A devoted family man, John ran the restaurant with his wife Janice, and was often helped out in front of house by his daughter Suzanne.
Evening Post food critic Mark Taylor said: "John Wright was one of those rare things: a restaurateur who actually liked people and who loved feeding them.
"A raconteur, musician and devoted family man, John was the sort of person you hoped you would bump into in the pub because he was such great company.
"Funny, charming and with strong opinions, he didn't suffer fools gladly, especially when it came to food and drink and he knew what he was talking about.
"For a man who had never set foot in Thailand, John Wright cooked the cuisine of that country better than many Thai chefs.
"For more than 25 years, John's Café was a Bristol institution and whether it was the legendary Sunday lunch or the authentic Thai food, you could rely on it to be of the highest quality because he really cared."
John is survived by his widow Janice, two children, Suzanne and Martin, and four grandchildren Lilly, Rosie, Ava and Johnny.
The family have yet to decide the future of the restaurant which will remain closed for the time being.
You can pay tribute to John Wright at Lasting Tribute.







10 Comments
by Sam (ex of the Blue Goose), Bristol
Thursday, July 02 2009, 9:10PM
“Since I moved to Bristol twenty-odd years ago John's has been a part of my life and that of my friends. Even though I haven't seen John for a couple of years I'm very saddened by this news, I can only imagine how much his family will miss him.
It was always a pleasure to be around John, whether it was as a customer of his, or tables turned, looking after him and Janice at The Blue Goose,
I'd like to thank John for many a chilled out Sunday, spent with friends and filled with laughter.
I hope to make the service tomorrow to pay my very sincere respects.
Best wishes to Janice and family, Samantha (ex-of The Blue Goose)”
by Bunnie, Dubai
Monday, June 29 2009, 4:22AM
“Mik sent me the sad news. I remember John, Jan and family from the old days when I used to work for Mik and Mary Ann at the Old Castle Green and the Bell. My heart goes out to you all at this very sad time.”
by mick, america
Sunday, June 28 2009, 10:54PM
“Keith W sent me news of this, Mary Ann & I were really sad to hear of John's death. Jan, you're in our thoughts, doubly sad as we're hoping to be over in Bristol for Keith's birthday next month and looked forward to seeing John & Jan for the first time in over 25 years. Never saw the new caf, Vic street was tops tho', he joins Jim the fish in the great catering class in the sky.”
by Debbie, Bristol
Saturday, June 27 2009, 8:40AM
“Johns is one of our favourite restaurants, you could always be guaranteed to get excellent food, a warm welcome from John, his daughter and the other staff, excellent service and good value for money. John will be greatly missed. Our love and sympathy go to his wife and family.”
by Reg, Bristol
Friday, June 26 2009, 3:23PM
“A very dear friend has gone and will be greatly missed.
My deepest sympathies to Jan, Suzanne, Martin & all the families.
Sunday lunches will never be the same.again.”
by Ian, Bristol
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:50PM
“Great restaurant, great food, good atmosphere and always a warm welcome from John and his staff. He will be greatly missed.”
by Ben, Old Market
Friday, June 26 2009, 12:31PM
“A wonderful man, kind witty and a pleasure to know. He will be sadly missed. Our love to all the family at this sad time. All our love Ben & Simon XxX”
by Kevan, Cheltenham
Friday, June 26 2009, 11:18AM
“A great friend and a fantastic host. When I left Bristol after many years, I had my leaving do at the restaurant and, as ever, he was the one who helped make it a night I will always remember. Love to Jan and the family.”
by MisterX, Bristle
Friday, June 26 2009, 11:17AM
“Top bloke, top restaurant! First Thai meal I ever ate was at John's many years ago and the food was always quality and good value.
Deepest sympathies to his nearest & dearest at this sad time.”
by Claire, Bristol
Friday, June 26 2009, 9:24AM
“My thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. An amazing resturant with great food and wonderful staff. I have very fond memories thanks to John's hard work and passion.”