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The Brave Nelson has been a firm fixture in the town of Brentwood for over 150 years. Close to the town and yet surrounded by countryside, this venue offers everything that's great about a traditional, rural pub. The food is home-cooked, using high quality ingredients. Begin with breaded garlic mushrooms, or perhaps bruschetta to...
View full reviewExpertly brewed to suit all tastes, Brentwood Brewery’s range of real ales is available in shops, pubs and restaurants throughout Essex, including many featured in this guide. The brewery is also proud to produce house beers for some of the county’s most prestigious pubs and restaurants.
Since starting production in 200...
Located on the outskirts of the village of Hutton, less than two miles from Brentwood, The Hutton Junction is an excellent watering hole with an unbeatable atmosphere. The pub is known locally as the social hub of the community, thanks to its friendly bartenders and fun character. Step inside and enjoy a warm welcome and cosy, tra...
View full reviewThe Thatcher’s Arms has been sitting pretty as a picture in the village of Great Warley since the 16th century. Since then, it has maintained its reputation within the community as a great place to gather for a relaxing drink and a scrumptious, hearty meal. Visit in the morning and treat yourself to smoked salmon and scrambled e...
View full reviewBelieved to date from 1509, The Olde Dog Inn is a classic weather-boarded inn. Inside, low-beamed ceilings and exposed fireplaces create a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. Quality beer and food - the cornerstone of any good pub - have been served here for centuries and remain the inn's top priorities to this day. Now in its 33rd year...
View full reviewThe Halfway House has made its name as a wedding venue that provides affordable excellence to happy couples and their guests. The bar and restaurant is open throughout the week to locals and visitors looking to enjoy a fine selection of drinks, and to sample the impeccably cooked traditional pub grub. From hearty lasagne to the me...
View full reviewThe King Harold, a quality community pub, has been brought right up to date over the last year thanks to an extensive refurbishment. The fantastic home-cooked lunches are a popular favourite, as local residents and members of the business community flock here to fill up on traditional pub fare. In the evenings, freshly made bar sn...
View full reviewA traditional pub that serves homemade, freshly prepared meals and light bites to regulars, hikers, bikers and passersby, Alma Arms is a no-nonsense establishment. The pub has been in owner Jane Speight’s family since 1970, and has become renowned for its famous homemade steak pie. They sell around 60 portions of this shortcrust...
View full reviewJust a few minutes away from the bustling Billericay High Street, The Coach & Horses is a central hub of local life. Experience its friendly, community-oriented atmosphere first-hand as you’re reminded exactly what constitutes a proper pub. The menu boasts classic, traditional dishes such as liver and bacon, pies, and suet ...
View full reviewNothing quite beats the charm of an unashamedly old-fashioned family pub, boasting oak beams, a huge Elizabethan fireplace and 500-year-old history, and that’s just what you can expect from The Bell in Ingatestone. New visitors will experience the friendliest of welcomes, while the oodles of returning locals feel right at home. ...
View full reviewExpect good food, great drink and a homely atmosphere from this family-run establishment. The well-established New Inn, situated in the middle of Gidea Park in Romford, has become a home from home for locals over the years. Owner Tony has been here for 40 years and it's become a popular haunt for many in the area. At this traditio...
View full reviewThe historic Ship, a prominent feature of Romford's main street, is believed to date as far back as the 17th Century. Despite its age, this Grade II listed building has maintained much of its original charm and character and rustic wooden beams still adorn the ceilings of this traditional pub. The menu features the kind of homely ...
View full reviewLocated just outside Ingatestone, the recently refurbished Cricketers pub offers great fun, food and an extensive range of beverages that will have you clamouring for another visit. The menu boasts a fantastic fusion of traditional pub fare with daily specials including a varying catch of the day accompanied by locally sourced sea...
View full reviewSet in the heart of Stapleford Abbotts, The Top Oak is a charming country pub and restaurant. The stylish, contemporary bar area offers a delicious all day menu, whilst the main restaurant area offers an à la carte dining experience. Using fresh ingredients sourced from local farms and suppliers, the chefs create dishes which sho...
View full reviewThe Old White Horse, located just a short drive off the M25 between Cranham and Lakeside, is a busy country pub with atmosphere in abundance. With a warm, welcoming feel and friendly staff, visitors to this traditional, family-run establishment are guaranteed to be cheerfully received. Quality, home-cooked food is the order of th...
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