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The Blaise Restaurant can be found within a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian building, and isn’t too far from Bristol’s city centre. The stunning Blaise Castle Estate is right on its doorstep, providing the perfect excuse for a deserving dinner after a long stroll around the estate. Diners will be impressed with the small bu...
View full reviewJust five miles outside Bristol, Dundry is delightfully rural, with breathtaking views over the city in one direction and across Chew Valley in the other. The sun was setting over the beer garden as we arrived at The Dundry Inn, lighting up the church tower opposite. I was immediately struck by the elegance of the decor, and the o...
View full reviewFor a taste of the Mediterranean without leaving the South West, look no further than Mezzé Restaurants. The team behind these popular eateries wanted to create family-oriented restaurants away from the city centre. Each restaurant is housed in an old country pub at the centre of its community, with outdoor areas for al fresc...
View full reviewStroll down Keynsham high street and you'll come across a hidden gem - Irish- Italian Farrells. Relax on comfy sofas in the lounge with Irish tunes tinkling in the background, before entering the bustling restaurant. We nibbled on sweet olives, noses tingling with the wonderful aroma emanating from the open-plan kitchen. Crunchy bru...
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life. Among the boutiques, bars and restaurants of Park Street, Café Rouge occupies a prime spot, welcoming those en route to the Bristol Old Vic or Hippodrome for a show, diners celebrating a special occasion and regulars who can't get enough of th...
View full reviewThough just a stone's throw from the bustling city of Bristol, Hattusa at Berwick Lodge feels a million miles away from anywhere. Set in 18 acres of gardens, Hattusa, awarded two AA rosettes, is at the heart of the five-star award-winning boutique Berwick Lodge hotel which oozes elegance. Led by head chef Paul O'Neill, who is the 20...
View full reviewLocated just seven miles south of Bristol city centre, The Travellers Rest is a traditional British pub with a focus on delicious pub food and a casual, friendly atmosphere. It’s not your typical watering hole and doesn’t get too loud, which only adds to the pub’s cosy charm and relaxed dining experience. A large conservator...
View full reviewOriginally a temperance house, The Battleaxes was built in 1881 by the wealthy Gibbs family as a place for workers on their Tyntesfield Estate to socialise without consuming alcohol. Seated in a broad bay window looking out over the idyllic North Somerset countryside, my guest and I began by sampling the pub's grazing menu. The ...
View full reviewLocated in the South Gloucestershire village of Almondsbury, Aztec Hotel & Spa lies in the heart of the West Country – perfect for those exploring the nearby city of Bristol, or for families stopping over on their way to Devon or Cornwall.
The crowning glory of this exceptional establishment is its restaurant. Having ...
Situated nextdoor to one of the country’s largest prehistoric stone circles in Stanton Drew, The Druid’s Arms is an historic country pub with a beautiful traditional appearance. The pub is so quaint, in fact, that it was recently featured in ITV’s Broadchurch . In the winter months, The Druid’s Arms is the perfect place to...
View full reviewAs we headed out of the city for dinner at Brunel's Hat, we expected to sample the luxury and sophistication synonymous with the Hilton name. Needless to say, it lived up to expectations. Greeted by smartly dressed staff on arrival, we were whisked through the restaurant to our window table. The muted tones and soft lighting of the...
View full reviewClose your eyes and you can still see, taste and smell the tranquility. You're seated within seven acres of beautifully tended grounds looking out onto spectacular views of North Somerset's glorious countryside... you're at the wonderful and simply stunning Winford Manor. The building dates back to the 17th Century and has recently b...
View full reviewIn the quiet village of Saltford, set between the cities of Bristol and Bath, Elston'[email protected] is a bit of a locals' secret. A tranquil atmosphere, stylish interior and fantastic cuisine set to the music Frank Sinatra and Johnny Mathis means this bistro fits the bill for a relaxing night out. Just a glance at the starters will have your...
View full reviewOccupying an idyllic rural setting just ten minutes from Bath, The Wheatsheaf achieves the best of both worlds. Re-opened last November after a thorough refurbishment, the bright, elegant interior and friendly ambience are irresistibly inviting. With the pub and restaurant separated by a well-stocked bar, this adaptable spot is eq...
View full reviewLocated within the beautiful Tracy Park, a luxury country house hotel between Bristol and Bath, Masons Restaurant can be found within an old stone lodge in the hotel’s leafy grounds. Dating back to the 16th century, the hotel itself is an enchanting retreat comprising beautifully designed cottage-style accommodation, which retai...
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