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With wonderful views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips, the Panborough Inn is situated in a small hamlet just ten minutes' drive from Wells, Glastonbury and Cheddar. The Panborough Inn is a familyrun free house dating back to the 17th Century. The Panborough Inn offers an extensive selection of beers, local real ales, good-qu...
View full reviewLocated on the A39 between Wells and Glastonbury, the Riverside Indian Restaurant provides a refreshing alternative to the various pubs in the area. It has a pleasant and light ambience, aided by magnificent views of the local countryside. The team provides polite and efficient service and a menu that offers a good range of traditio...
View full reviewThe Prince of Orange is a friendly pub in the heart of the village of Yatton, around one mile from the Cadbury Garden Centre. This is a traditional pub in the very best sense of the word, with a skittle alley where darts and pool are available too. There is a comfortable and cosy bar with log fires and a good selection of real ales -...
View full reviewLovely Somerset views are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the appeal of this Indian restaurant. Spice Inn sits snugly in the pretty village of Long Ashton and offers locals a convenient and delicious taste of India. On sunny days, diners can take advantage of the terrace, while the interior provides a simple and comfort...
View full reviewThe 17th-century family-owned George Inn is an award-winning pub situated in the scenic village of Croscombe between Wells and Shepton Mallet. As previous winner of CAMRA’s Bath and Borders’ Rural Pub of the Year and Pub of the Year, The George Inn has an impressive reputation for its homemade locally-sourced food, array of local...
View full reviewOn the verge of the Mendip Hills sits the four-star, independently owned Best Western Plus Centurion Hotel, where a delicious secret lies. With 45 spacious guest rooms, a health club and spa with views across the nine-hole golf course, and The Restaurant @ Centurion, this hotel has everything you need for a memorable stay. Recentl...
View full review�The Bull Terrier is one of the oldest licensed pubs in Somerset, with some parts of the building dating from 1612. Flagstone floors, open fires and original beams all feature in the main bar, which is cosy and inviting. Ruth and Barry Vidler have owned the pub for 12 years, and pride themselves on using local produce, with the ...
View full reviewEstablished in 1767 as the brewery tap for the world-famous Oakhill Brewery, the Oakhill Inn is now an award-winning bed and breakfast boasting five four-star en-suite rooms and an AA rosette-awarded restaurant.
The Oakhill Brewery stopped brewing in 2005, its magnificent maltings transformed into beautiful new homes. The...
Situated in the heart of the pretty village of Wedmore, Pumpkin Delicatessen & Café is a relaxed and friendly place run by Andrea Brenner and her team. The café offers a full range of coffees and soft drinks, which can be accompanied by homemade pastries and cakes or something from the lovely lunch menu, and is licensed to s...
View full reviewSituated within Compton House in the picturesque village of Wedmore, The Dining Room is a family-run venue fi t for every occasion. Open throughout the week for morning coffee, light lunches and scrumptious afternoon tea, The Dining Room boasts a great range of fantastic locally sourced food and is fully licensed. A popular choic...
View full reviewOpposite the Church of St Mary in the tranquil village of Wedmore, The Black Duck offers a stunning and eclectic mix of food, drawing influence from the abundance of fresh produce available locally, as well as more exotic ingredients hailing from the Caribbean, Asia and Europe. The menu states, 'it's new and a little bit different' ...
View full reviewNestled in the Somerset countryside, the historic village of Wedmore lies between the River Axe and the River Brue. A traditional Somerset village, Wedmore takes its name from Saxon times, and means 'hunting moor' - an apt place then to savour a George boar burger, accompanied by onion marmalade and smoked Applewood Cheddar. Offeri...
View full reviewSpring 2015 saw a formidable new player burst onto Bristol's dining scene. Housed in the beautiful and historic 17th-century pub that was previously occupied by The Dovecote, The Ashton opened its doors after a complete renovation. The charm of the original building has been retained despite the changes to the pub, which now stands ...
View full reviewA relaxed and friendly atmosphere, two roaring fires, a gorgeous dining room and bar, tranquil gardens, and 11 luxurious bedrooms await you at The Holcombe Inn. This five-star country hotel is the perfect place to stay while exploring some of Somerset’s finest landmarks, including Wells, Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole. Everyone i...
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