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Run by Steve and Emma Gard, this Cask-Marque-approved pub not only delivers real ale but also quality homemade food for all the family. The New Inn is within easy reach of the Mendips, and the views from the large hillside garden and play area are spectacular. The food menu is packed with ingredients that the landlord sources fr...
View full review�Remember the man who reinvented Robin Hood's Retreat on Gloucester Road? If you do, you'll be eager to pay a visit to The New Inn. Executive chef Nathan Muir has already claimed a Bib Gourmand, as this talented chef's cuisine continues to impress. The combination of elegantly presented, honest local food and a relaxed and unfus...
View full reviewStylish yet unpretentious, The Mendip Inn is the perfect country dining pub for both special occasions and casual dining.
Brothers Nick and John Rossi have tastefully decorated this historic inn to showcase wooden beams, log burners and exposed brickwork alongside chic chairs and lampshades. The menu is just as beautiful, w...
According 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 1...
View full reviewNestled in the quiet town of Midsomer Norton is No.6 Restaurant – an inviting fully licensed hub that’s been serving locals and tourists alike since opening in 2008. It’s a relaxed environment with understated, tasteful decor and space for 30 diners. Offering both café and restaurant food, every dish that leaves the kitchen...
View full reviewA real treat awaits foodies at Ston Easton Park. Nestled in the Mendip Hills, this breathtaking 18th-Century mansion is home to the two AA rosette awardwinning Sorrel Restaurant. A short drive from Bath, Bristol and Wells, the restaurant is easily accessible and welcoming. Providing a standard of service from a bygone age, the resta...
View full reviewSet amid beautiful countryside within easy reach of central Bristol and Bristol Airport, this four-star boutique hotel and spa boasts wonderful accommodation, a wealth of facilities and two fabulous dining destinations.
Marco Pierre White’s eponymous steakhouse is renowned for providing delectable cuisine in a luxurious s...
Looking for a traditional village pub, great food and real ale? The Butchers Arms has it covered. Set just a few miles outside the historic city of Bath, this rural pub enjoys a tranquil location and is always bustling with friendly locals, families and even dogs.
Order a pint of ale, draught lager or a fruity cider and unw...
The Whitchurch (formerly The Cartwheel) is a community-focused, independently owned pub. Don’t be fooled by the concept of pub grub here, as every dish is thoughtfully crafted. Even the humble burger is served beautifully on a fresh brioche bun, topped with crisp baby gem lettuce, and diners are given t...
View full reviewJonny Burnett is a chef to watch. Having trained at River Cottage Chefs School he has since worked at Le Manoir Aux Quat’Saisons and ODE True Food in Devon, and at 19 is the country’s youngest chef to have opened his own restaurant. The Post Box in Claverham has a gentle atmosphere, with natural wooden furniture and twinkling ...
View full reviewJust a few minutes away from Bristol’s city centre is the Bird In Hand – a lovely retreat in which to enjoy all the comforts of a true village local. With roaring fires, local ale, an intimate bar packed full of carefully selected gins, the Bird In Hand really is a special spot, and visitors are made to feel rig...
View full reviewThe Seven Stars is not only a treasured haunt among local Timsbury residents; many of its regulars come from far outside the village borders too, often to take advantage of the en-suite guest rooms. This quaint rural pub's popularity is testament to the hard work of its fantastic staff. Headed by a dedicated landlady and enthusias...
View full reviewApproximately 15 minutes' drive from Temple Meads station, The Witches Brew is a great place to stop for a break on your way into Bristol via the A37. Specialising in Fairtrade tea and coffee, gorgeous gluten-free cakes and a range of lunchtime panini and soups, this coffee shop is just the place to meet friends, take the children, ...
View full reviewVoted 'Favourite Family-Friendly Place to Eat' by Somerset Netmums, Woody's offers a warm welcome, excellent customer service and delicious home-cooked food. Indulge in wholesome dishes including cottage pie, fish and chips or homemade Greek salad with flatbread, sample the carvery or perhaps treat yourself to a cream tea. Portions ...
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