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The Blacksmiths opened in Clayworth in 2012 and five years later, the restaurant’s reputation precedes it. Receiving fabulous reviews for its food and unique luxury accommodation, it’s no surprise that the delectable, seasonal fare has achieved two AA rosettes and the rooms have earned fi ve AA gold stars.
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Located in the small Bassetlaw village of Torworth, which lies on the Great North Road between Bawtry and Retford, The Separatist Inn offers stylish gastropub dining with a refreshingly diverse menu. The decor references the Mayflower Pilgrims (also known as Separatists), who set sail to the New World in 1620. Each of the six lux...
View full reviewThe White Horse in Misson, just outside of Bawtry, is steeped in 900 years of history. As you approach the beautiful black and white stone restaurant, character oozes from every nook and cranny, with exposed wooden beams, window booth seating and cartwheels eloquently placed to give a cosy country-pub feel. It has a fantastic reputa...
View full reviewWith a well-deserved reputation for excellent fare, fine ales and welcoming rooms, the aptly named Angel is a glowing haven in the heart of picturesque Misson. The food is divine - after a rich and flavourful starter of garlic mushrooms in white wine cream, we moved onto hearty main courses that managed to be exquisite and unpretent...
View full reviewCaviars offers a chic and sophisticated dining experience, and serves modern British cuisine at great value for money. Situated in the market town of Bawtry on the borders of Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, this inviting establishment prides itself on its calm and refined service.
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Ye Olde Bell is a 17th-century hotel that has been passionately restored by its proud owners with great respect for its traditional character. Having been brought into the 21st century with a contemporary twist, it now boasts four AA stars alongside an AA rosette, and has established itself as a popular dining destination.
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It's not often that the word 'faultless' can truly be applied to a dining experience, but we found this to be very much the case at The Gate Inn. Its wonderful canalside setting, along with impeccable service and decor to match, make this place well worth a visit. I can't think of a better way to spend a sunny afternoon than by enjo...
View full reviewWhether you want to relax after a long day or unwind with friends, you'll find the Best Western Charnwood Hotel an ideal destination. Located on the edge of the idyllic village of Blyth, this hotel has just the setting to melt away all your modern-day cares. The tranquil Lounge Bar is the hub of the Charnwood and welcomes resid...
View full reviewLocated in wonderfully picturesque countryside near the North Nottinghamshire village of Blyth, The Charnwood Hotel is renowned for providing superb service and unforgettable food. Managed by the same family for over 25 years, the hotel's ethos of providing an exceptional restaurant, social haven and wedding venue has stood the ...
View full reviewLocated in a traditional farm and equestrian centre, The Dovecote extends a warm welcome to all lovers of quality homemade food. Its owners pride themselves on sourcing local, fresh, seasonal products. The Dovecote provides a wide range of dishes including all-day breakfasts, speciality homemade pies and soups, hand cut chips, sand...
View full reviewJon Noyes and staff will warmly welcome you to The Rum Runner - a wonderfully traditional venue with a friendly atmosphere, crackling log fire, real ale and good food. A daily changing menu features an array of locally sourced, home-cooked food, while at the bar you're guaranteed to find five real ales and cask cider. Jon is a ke...
View full reviewThe Three Legged Stool reopened in December 2014 following an extensive refurbishment completed by the Pub People Company. The pub has been transformed both inside and out, and a brand-new mouth-watering menu has been introduced. It is the fourth pub under the company’s Fresh and Local banner, so the emphasis is on serving fresh...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewHaving recently celebrated its tenth anniversary, the Markham Hotel & Restaurant is still referred to as Markham Moor's best-kept secret and is proud to be rated as one of the leading premier restaurants in the area. Situated just off the A1 between Doncaster and Newark, a short distance from Markham Moor Services, this oasis ...
View full reviewJust a stone's throw from Clumber Park sits the increasingly popular White Lion. Here, owners Mark and Diana successfully fuse a traditional pub setting with a smart, laid-back and intimate dining experience. Famous locally for its Cask Marque-accredited ales, modern British fare and classic pub food, The White Lion boasts a regular...
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