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Delve into The Poacher's Pocket and you'll find good old-fashioned customs mingled with hearty food and quality drink. Situated just outside Shepton Mallet in the small village of Chelynch, this age-old inn boasts the beautiful Mendip Hills as its backdrop. The vibe is traditional through and through here - no television, pool tabl...
View full reviewStone built in 1824, this lovely rural pub can be found away from the bustle of Bristol and Bath in leafy Warmley. Also known as the 'Inn on the Green', The White Harte is perfect for ramblers in need of a refuel after their exertions, as well as for locals and those passing through along the A420. This pub is a real family affair, w...
View full reviewThe Woolpack Inn at Beckington, near Frome, is a lot more than your traditional country pub. Manager Paul Sutton wants it to be an integral part of the community, and with local artists exhibiting their paintings, photography and music, it's easy to see why it enjoys such a fine reputation. There are two menus to choose from; the e...
View full reviewThe charming market town of Frome is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway, with plenty of attractions to fill a day’s exploration. The quaint cobbled streets are home to an array of independent shops, historic buildings and, of course, the famous Sunday market, and there are some beautiful green spaces and country walks...
View full reviewNestled among the cobbled streets of Frome, the Archangel combines classical charm with modern comfort. Enjoy a signature cocktail in the casual elegance of the bar, or dine in the Cube restaurant. Spread across several glass mezzanine levels, the contemporary dining space features artistically distressed brick walls decorated wit...
View full reviewFor a prime example of a traditional English inn, look no further than The Dog & Fox. We visited on a Sunday in spring, and were immediately taken with the charming setting overlooking Bath – the sunsets over the city are glorious. We moved through the quaint pub, with its cosy corners and spectacular open fire, to the dinin...
View full reviewCombining a love of street art with her catering and hospitality expertise, Annie Pope opened The Rope Walk, a fantastic traditional pub in the vibrant Bristol area of Bedminster. Inside, striking prints adorn the walls, and candlelit tables and cosy furnishings create a warm, relaxed vibe, while outside the inviting courtyard sho...
View full reviewThe Masons Arms is everything a traditional village pub should be: warm and relaxed with an excellent menu of British fare and an exceptionally well-stocked bar. This inn sits just outside the historic town of Frome and with a family-friendly policy and a dog-friendly bar area, it’s the perfect spot to pause after a weekend walk...
View full reviewAfter a stroll beside the striking Kennet and Avon Canal, this establishment is a welcome sight for the weary walker or a family with children, who can explore The Canal Tavern's pirate ship in the large garden. A short walk from the famous Tithe Barn, safely away from the water's edge on the dry side of the towpath, guests are perf...
View full reviewIt's billed as 'Bristol's best backstreet boozer', but The Golden Guinea offers a whole lot more than that. Sure, the selection behind the bar is pretty superb, but since its refurbishment, the tastefully furnished Guinea has become a stylish place to eat and socialise, both day and night. Events are held on most evenings - wheth...
View full reviewNestling in the heart of Bradford-on-Avon is the picturesque, bow-windowed Dandy Lion. Once inside, this apparently small pub is like the Tardis, opening up the further you venture inside. Whether you choose to dine in the bustling, friendly bar or the more intimate first-floor restaurant, you can be sure of freshly prepared, qualit...
View full reviewNestled deep in the Mendip Hills, Priddy is a small and unassuming village, yet one brimming with historical interest. With its fantastic surrounding countryside, this area is a magnet for walkers, families and cavers who visit for the famous Swildon's Hole, the longest cave in the Mendip Hills. The Queen Victoria began its life...
View full review�The Bull Terrier is one of the oldest licensed pubs in Somerset, with some parts of the building dating from 1612. Flagstone floors, open fires and original beams all feature in the main bar, which is cosy and inviting. Ruth and Barry Vidler have owned the pub for 12 years, and pride themselves on using local produce, with the ...
View full reviewUndertake the ten-minute drive from the city centre to The Kings Head and you will be well-rewarded. Although it's a traditional inn through and through, you won't just find classic pub fare on the menu; there's also a whole section devoted to high-quality Caribbean cuisine. The Kings' family team is dedicated to serving the communi...
View full reviewOriginally a main stopping point for those journeying to and from the south of England, The George & Dragon is now a convenient watering hole on the way to Bristol International Airport. Its roaring open fires, exposed stone walls and sumptuous leather armchairs provide comfort aplenty and, with a warm welcome from proprietors D...
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