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The Squire Inn is an original 17th-Century coaching house inn situated in the market town of Chipping Sodbury, 12 miles from Bristol and 14 miles from Bath. In the five years that William and Denise Tierney have owned The Squire, they have established its reputation as a venue offering superb cuisine, as well as providing a comfortab...
View full reviewThe Seymour Arms reopened last year after a refit by the team behind The Albion in Clifton - The Albion now has a country cousin. The Seymour is run with the same seasonal and local focus, showcasing the best of West Country produce. The public house and restaurant is located overlooking the lake in the pretty village of Blagdon and...
View full reviewSet in the centre of one of the world’s most iconic crescents, The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa offers a truly spectacular and diverse gastronomic experience. The hotel has five AA red stars and houses an exceptional three-AA-rosette restaurant that overlooks secluded gardens. The kitchen is led by talented executive head chef...
View full reviewSylvia Mizel has transformed this rather quaint local pub into a fantastically presented yet unpretentious hub, overlooking the World Heritage city of Bath Spa. Nestled within the Georgian splendour of Richmond Hill, this venue achieves the perfect balance in successfully catering for both diners and drinkers alike. Modern chic marr...
View full reviewDespite being only a few miles north of Bristol, The White Hart couldn't be more detached from the hustle and bustle of city life. This tranquil pub is packed with wonderful period features, tastefully restored and cleverly arranged. My partner and I were seated in a cosy alcove next to a wood-burning stove and introduced to the men...
View full reviewA nearby castle and a grade-II-listed clock tower make the Waldegrave Arms' location in the ancient village of East Harptree as close to idyllic as possible. Enter a whimsical world - murmuring fire, exposed stonework adorned with trinkets, copper kettles, gilded mirrors, drapes and fairy lights create a quirkiness befitting a 14t...
View full reviewBoth The Olive Tree Restaurant and The Old Q Bar can be found within The Queensberry Hotel. Owned and managed by husband-and-wife team Laurence and Helen Beere, the hotel is characterised by sophisticated modern design, an insistence on quality and good customer service, and a friendly, relaxed environment. Head chef Chris Clegho...
View full reviewBath is a culture-fi lled hive of activity, with the long-established, renowned local institution that is Green Park Brasserie at its heart. The Brasserie is best known for putting on free live jazz every week from Wednesday to Saturday, and is also a long-time supporter of and venue for Bath’s Fringe Festival, Party in the City...
View full reviewLocated in historic Bath, Henry’s exudes elegance and style. Simply decorated with a pastel colour palette, the minimalist decor instantly puts guests at ease. The chefs draw on a wealth of culinary experience to create imaginative dishes that are full of fl avour. You might enjoy rich pork belly ravioli followed by succulent pa...
View full reviewDavid and his French wife Claude have owned Woods since 1979. It is truly a family-run restaurant with son, daughter and son-in-law all part of the team. Woods occupies the ground floor of five Georgian houses and is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city in a tranquil cul-de-sac opposite the Assembly Rooms. Stuart As...
View full reviewAnyone in the mood for Tea with Mr Darcy? Or one of Mr Bennet's Rich Tasty Toasties? Whether you're a Jane Austen novice or devoted fan, The Regency Tea Room is the perfect pit-stop for some refreshment and relaxation in the historical city of Bath. Set on the second floor of the Georgian townhouse that is home to The Jane Austen Ce...
View full reviewFamily-run Madrid Spanish Tapas Restaurant brings a taste of Madrid to the centre of Georgian Bath. The concise yet exciting menu of modern tapas, which takes inspiration from across Spain, makes this a must-visit dining spot for those looking to enjoy an evening of authentic Spanish dining. The decor is contemporary and pared back,...
View full reviewAn award-winning public house, The Wheatsheaf is a thriving pub that’s been under the helm of its current owners for almost twenty years. A mainstay in the charming town of Thornbury, The Wheatsheaf has a fantastic reputation for its drinks range, which includes four real ales, including a regularly changing guest beer, and a nu...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of Bath, The Griffin Inn puts you right on the doorstep of everything that this beautiful city has to offer. One of the oldest pubs in Bath, this historic venue was established in 1730, and the buildings that make up the current pub were built over the next 100 years. At nearly 300 years old, The Griffin Inn ...
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