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Boasting a smart whitewash exterior, this spacious pub and restaurant is a lovely place to stop for a quiet leisurely drink. It's an equally enjoyable spot for a bite to eat too, whether you fancy something from the light bite menu, a hearty evening special or the Rudgleigh's speciality: the popular Sunday carvery. Inside, the de...
View full reviewThis grade-II-listed coaching inn has long been associated with Charles Dickens; it is reputed that Dickens stayed at The Hare & Hounds whilst penning The Pickwick Papers - in fact, the landlord at the time was named Moses Pickwick. Today, this award-winning pub is a bustling hive of activity that's popular with locals and visit...
View full reviewSituated on the A37 near Shepton Mallet, overlooking open countryside and complete with beer garden and parking, the well-run Queens Arms offers something for everyone. A relaxing drink in the tastefully decorated Horse Race Bar, which stocks a selection of real ales, local ciders and a variety of house wines, helps you to unwin...
View full reviewThis charming out-of-town pub is popular with Bristol residents looking to escape the rush of the city centre, as well as with families from the surrounding villages. Dog-walkers and cyclists looking to put their feet up and enjoy some hearty pub fare will do well here; the ploughman's featuring Keen's Cheddar, hand-cut ham and a ho...
View full reviewWe settled down at the Ring O' Bells with high hopes after a friendly welcome from hands-on landlord, Dave Green. As we cast our eyes around, children giggled while wolfing down Sunday roasts - even gobbling up their greens - demonstrating the family-orientated feel of this cosy pub. Our carvery meals comprised roast beef, turkey, m...
View full reviewThe Globe is a welcome sight for those traversing the Frome Valley Walkway. It’s become a meeting place for walkers, families and couples and, of course, the locals love it – with a cosy interior, views of the church and a beautiful beer garden, why wouldn’t they? The lunch menu is extensive, so if you’re after a quick sna...
View full reviewWith wonderful views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips, the Panborough Inn is situated in a small hamlet just ten minutes' drive from Wells, Glastonbury and Cheddar. The Panborough Inn is a familyrun free house dating back to the 17th Century. The Panborough Inn offers an extensive selection of beers, local real ales, good-qu...
View full reviewWhether it’s your very first time or your second time in a week, every visit to the Harp & Crown promises to be as enjoyable as the last. Situated in the village of Gastard, the pub is somewhat of a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Those in the know will have heard of its great reputation for first-class traditional fare...
View full reviewSitting on the outskirts of the old market town of Melksham, amidst riverside gardens and rolling countryside, is The Milk Churn, an establishment as loyal to its heritage as it is to its food. At this warm and welcoming dining spot, the team made us feel right at home as we settled in to sate a healthy appetite after explori...
View full reviewThe Moorend Spout is a homely pub tucked away in a little country idyll in Nailsea. Here a warm welcome awaits you from Sharon and Terry Beardshaw. Sharon and Terry are rightly proud of their restaurant with its community feel, which offers a variety of dishes and home-cooked Sunday fare. I chose succulent roast beef with all the tr...
View full reviewSurrounded by lush green countryside, right in the heart of Axbridge, The Lamb is a village pub that welcomes all with a smile from staff who take the time to remember their customers by name. Low ceilings, oak beams and trinkets give the restaurant a traditional, home-from-home appeal, and you can further experience the sense of hi...
View full reviewThe Prince of Orange is a friendly pub in the heart of the village of Yatton, around one mile from the Cadbury Garden Centre. This is a traditional pub in the very best sense of the word, with a skittle alley where darts and pool are available too. There is a comfortable and cosy bar with log fires and a good selection of real ales -...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits at the Railway Inn, which has been the hub of Sandford for over 140 years. The pub is charmingly decorated with artefacts and photos that depict the pub’s cider-making heritage. Treat yourself to a delicious meal in the restaurant, have a snack in the cosy bar, or simply enjoy a pint of cider. The enthusias...
View full reviewWhether you’re a village resident or a visitor from further afield, you’ll be made to feel very welcome on arrival at the Black Horse and just as eager to return after your departure. With beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, dark oak furnishings and an impressive open log fire, this charming pub is positively&nbs...
View full reviewRun by Steve and Emma Gard, this Cask-Marque-approved pub not only delivers real ale but also quality homemade food for all the family. The New Inn is within easy reach of the Mendips, and the views from the large hillside garden and play area are spectacular. The food menu is packed with ingredients that the landlord sources fr...
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