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In a picturesque setting on a quiet rural lane, The Unruly Pig offers traditional British cuisine with a contemporary edge, and a passion for sourcing superb produce from the Suffolk region. There is outside seating for al fresco dining. A 16th-century inn, the cosy interior at The Unruly Pig restaurant in Suffolk features exposed b...
View full reviewYou can rest assured that a visit to Kesgrave Hall promises charm and style in abundance. Inside this handsome four-star country boutique hotel is Milsoms Kesgrave Hall restaurant, which is a magnet for those looking to enjoy a lazy brunch, laid-back lunch, family feast, or post-work tipples.
Offering a calm environment in ...
Overseen by twin brothers Alex and Oliver Burnside, The Plough & Sail offers a modern British menu with eclectic world influences. This sensitively restored, country farmhouse-style hideaway features a spacious restaurant and cosy bar, while the courtyard area is available during warmer weather. A tempting range of menus at The Plou...
View full reviewA charming gastro pub in the idyllic market town of Framlingham, The Crown is a much loved cornerstone of the community. A seasonal British menu is served, and guests can enjoy the cosy interior with crackling log fires, or head outdoors to the al fresco area when the sun shines.
View full reviewIf you’re looking for excellent seafood in relaxing surroundings, look no further that Ipswich’s Loch Fyne restaurant. The venue is stylish and simple, with outdoor tables, which prove a great place to dine al fresco on sunny evenings. There’s a relaxed feel about this popular restaurant, and the menu boasts mouth-watering, ...
View full reviewThe Salthouse Eaterie features 2 AA Rosette awarded cuisine with a modern British influence. Quirky and eclectic, the contemporary dining room has boutique-style design and modern artwork. Housed in the stunning Salthouse Harbour Hotel on the Ipswich waterfront, the Salthouse Eaterie has an al fresco patio with picturesque harbour v...
View full reviewZizzi Italian restaurant in Ipswich has a cosy atmosphere with lovely period features, including a spiral staircase separating the two floors. It is set in the heart of the city and within walking distance of the local cinema. This two-floor restaurant is the ideal setting for parties or private functions. Zizzi restaurants are pass...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewHoused in the centre of Ipswich, ASK Italian offers casual Italian dining at affordable prices. With outlets throughout the UK, the ASK Italian chain offers high quality, well priced menus full of authentic Italian dishes and smart, modern dining rooms. Tables are well spaced at this Ipswich branch and are always busy with dining lo...
View full reviewThe Ship is an intimate restaurant by Harwich Harbour, offering a superb dining experience. The restaurant doubles as a gallery (open all day on Mondays) and its ivorycoloured decor and bold paintings create an imaginative dining space. The delectable food is fresh, locally sourced and creative, and you can watch the chef prepare it...
View full reviewThe historic town of Harwich has links to famous diarist Samuel Pepys, and The Mayflower, the ship on which the Pilgrim Fathers set sail to America. However, in more recent times, Harwich has become home to The Pier, one of the finest restaurants in the area. The Pier restaurant and hotel has been owned and run by the Milsom fam...
View full reviewThis quaint and historic pub is located in Outpart Eastward, near to the famous Electric Palace Cinema. It is an award-winning CAMRA bar and restaurant serving real ale and cider, predominantly sourced from independent East Anglia breweries.
The New Bell Inn serves a range of snacks, light bites and hearty mains, all at ver...
Harwich sits at the end of one of Essex's peninsulas, surrounded by sea on three sides - unless you're leaving the country, you're at the end of the line. The Alma is situated at the end of the peninsula and straddles the divide between pub and gastropub; it has a foot in both camps. Self-styled innkeeper Nick is proud to offer th...
View full reviewThe historic figure Samuel Pepys would certainly have appreciated this 16th-century hostelry, situated in the old part of Harwich close to the harbour. This charming inn remains a convivial establishment where diners can satisfy a love of good food and great wine.
The restaurant boasts a fine wine list and a comprehensive m...
The Crown Post, a beautifully restored 600-year-old traditional pub is at heart of the charming town of Harwich. The pub is traditional, with timber-beamed ceilings and rustic decor. The ambience is relaxed and friendly, making The Crown Post the perfect place to call in for a pint and a top-notch meal.
The kitchen team whi...
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