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Central to Welwyn’s major stores, Bill’s is ideally located to refuel your weary legs after an afternoon of shopping. Unique decoration affords this spacious eatery a rustic feel, with separate menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner ensuring that each part of the day has its own distinctive ambience. You can expect an eclectic ...
View full reviewAlthough the current building dates back to 1924, the site of Martins Pond has a long and varied history as a hostelry, welcoming locals and passing travellers since the 17th Century. Today, as you step through the door, the world evaporates and the mind turns to taking it easy and enjoying the idyllic setting, excellent food and va...
View full reviewSet in the quiet hamlet of Frithsden, The Alford Arms is a pretty Victorian pub full of surprises. A flower-filled garden overlooks the village green, and historic Ashridge forest is right on their doorstep. The friendly team really enjoy looking after their customers, and as soon as you step inside you can't help but get caught up ...
View full reviewPeople living near Winkwell have really struck gold with their local. The canal side Three Horseshoes, parts of which date back to 1535, is not only perfect for a relaxing drink or a quiet meal, it's also a buzzing place to go for a night out with regular live music and events. Spotless and friendly with original beams and period fe...
View full reviewLocated in the pleasant village of Ashley Green on the edge of the Chiltern Hills, you’ll find The Golden Eagle. This popular country pub proves a hit with all who visit thanks to a winning combination of tasty food, excellent drink and a warm welcome.
Recently refurbished to a high standard, the pub remains in keeping wi...
The White Hart is a country pub in the truest sense. Close enough for that taxi home, yet far away from it all. Soft lighting, warm fi res and friendly, professional service are accompanied by cosy seating, fantastic drinks and a classic menu to enjoy. Whether you visit for a casual drink with friends or that special family meet up,...
View full reviewThe Bridgewater Arms has done away with the idea of separate formal restaurant, in favour of serving food throughout the pub This means that diners can choose to enjoy an intimate dinner for two, grab a quick lunch or celebrate a big family event in a spot that suits them best, and at their own pace. Standards, however, are no less e...
View full reviewMonday night and The Fishery is packed. No wonder - the comfortable outside seating area is perfect for a quiet drink, while inside there's an elegant restaurant. It was here we had our candlelit meal, watching the canal boats drifting by. The seasonal menu offers fresh, locally sourced cuisine and is supplemented by ever-changi...
View full reviewThe 18th-Century Marchmont Arms was initially a private house but, having morphed into an inn and then a hotel over time, it was completely refurbished in 2007. Now it is an impressive looking restaurant with attractive gardens, where one can eat in the summer, and also boasts a conservatory for dining when the British weather does i...
View full reviewThe family-run Bell Inn is a pub truly at the heart of pretty Bovingdon. A beautiful, flower-adorned 18th-century exterior will catch your attention and inside, visitors find the welcome as authentic and agreeable as the exterior.
There’s a bustling bar area perfect for catching up with friends or popping in for a pint af...
If you're in search of a traditional pub with real heart, look no further than The Black Cat in Lye Green, just a short distance from Chesham. This well-loved familyrun establishment prides itself on providing a friendly service, a well stocked bar with plenty of ales and top-quality pub fare in a charming setting - think dark-wood ...
View full reviewLocated on the edge of Ley Hill’s village green in the beautiful Buckinghamshirecountryside, The Crown is a popular haunt for locals, as well as an enticing stopping point for those passing through the area. A log fire gives a warm welcome to all who enter, as does the team, led by landlord Rob Deller-Hoy.
The Crown is re...
The Red Lion at Studham is a family- and dog-friendly pub offering a very warm welcome. Cosy decor and delectable British dishes make The Red Lion a favoured spot for catching up with friends or enjoying a meal out with family. The large selection of hearty home-cooked fare will leave you spoilt for choice. Whether you’re lookin...
View full reviewAnyone wanting to experience first-hand the great institution of the traditional English pub, should go to Ye Olde Red Lion Inn. Brian and Marion Eccles have taken great care to make their pub the success that it is, having refurbished it to the highest standard. The atmosphere is down-to-earth and hospitable. Everyone in the pub...
View full reviewThey don't make them like this anymore - pubs or landladies. This is a genuine heart-of-the-community traditional pub, run by the most warm-hearted, enthusiastic person you could ever hope to meet. Singlehandedly running and subtly renovating this jewel of a pub, Sandy has already created a fabulous outdoor space in the walled garden...
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