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Situated in picturesque Bratton, on the edge of the Salisbury Plains and just a stone’s throw from Westbury, The Duke is a peaceful haven with fantastic food and friendly service. The passionate team prides itself on its friendly welcome, homemade British fare and well-kept ales from Wickwar and Moles breweries. The pub’s rece...
View full reviewNestled in the Somerset countryside, the historic village of Wedmore lies between the River Axe and the River Brue. A traditional Somerset village, Wedmore takes its name from Saxon times, and means 'hunting moor' - an apt place then to savour a George boar burger, accompanied by onion marmalade and smoked Applewood Cheddar. Offeri...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of Glastonbury, this beautiful hotel oozes history; 500 years of history to be precise. Today, you can come to the Pilgims Bar, relax and unwind by the roaring log fire and soak up the ambience - you'll feel like you've gone back in time. Sample real ales, local cider and fine wines, accompanied by good, freshly...
View full reviewKnown locally as The Billy, the King William Inn is at the heart of the historical town of Glastonbury. Believed to have been a public house since before 1872, but dating back as far as the 1500s, the inn has a beautiful flower-filled garden, skittle alley, pool table and open fire, all of which enhance the already cheerful atmosphe...
View full reviewDriving past bustling shopping centre, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, you'd probably never expect to find a peaceful village close by. Yet Easter Compton is located just a few minutes away from this busy retail hub. The Fox Inn sits at the heart of the village and exudes a sense of community spirit, warmth and cheer. There is a bar an...
View full reviewThe Bowl Inn - which derives its name from the shape of the land surrounding the Severn Estuary - has been part of the landscape for hundreds of years, beginning life as three cottages in 1146 before becoming an inn in 1550. The inn has moved with the times whilst still retaining its olde-worlde charm. The menu is a reflection of th...
View full reviewWith unbeatable views of the River Wylye, The George Inn is situated in the beautiful village of Longbridge Deverill within an acre of its own grassland. You’ll find this traditional coaching inn on the edge of the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just a short drive from Shaftesbury and Salisbury. Its 12 taste...
View full reviewHidden away amidst scenic Somerset country lanes you’ll find The Montague Inn, a traditional 18th-century local where everyone – including your dog – will receive a warm welcome. The cosy bar guarantees a warm and friendly atmosphere – perfect for a quiet chat while you’re enjoying the many local ales and ciders on offer...
View full reviewThe White Hart in Weston-in-Gordano is a traditional village pub which has recently been refitted to encompass a tasteful modern dining area. The black leather high-backed chairs and dark wood of the floor and tables create a stylish look to the restaurant, complemented by candles and slate place mats. The modernity of the new dinin...
View full reviewSet just outside the lovely Victorian seaside resort of Clevedon, which contains one of the earliest Victorian piers still in existence in the country, is the tiny yet charming village of Kenn. At its heart is the Drum and Monkey - a traditional village pub that has retained an intimate connection with the locale while becoming reno...
View full reviewThe Full Quart is a large family pub situated just outside Weston-super-Mare. It has a large beer garden with a superb children's play area and, in homage to man's best friend, plenty of bowls of water for visiting dogs. Relaxing into the surroundings, my partner and I began our meal by enjoying a sharing platter. Generously loa...
View full reviewHaving been home guard headquarters during World War II, a smuggler’s hideout and a fully functioning windmill, this traditional Fuller’s pub boasts a rich history that’s almost impossible to imagine from its contemporary appearance. The Windmill Inn’s modern-day build includes eye-catching floor-to-ceiling ...
View full reviewOnly just outside Bristol yet surrounded by trees and fields, The Plough Inn is a proper country pub. We enjoyed a pint in the spacious, family-friendly beer garden before moving indoors to the smaller of the two separate dining rooms. There was a lively atmosphere in the bar, with karaoke next door, and a very warm welcome from l...
View full reviewThe Sexeys Arms is set in the heart of the countryside on the main road from Burnham-on-Sea to Wells, not far from Cheddar and the beauty of the Mendips. The Sexeys is open to everybody; children and dogs are welcome, and a secure children’s play area opposite the pub will keep the little ones occupied while you enjoy a pint in the...
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