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Stylish, clean, warmly lit and sophisticated, Paparazzi in Potters Bar is the ideal spot for a romantic soirée or an evening spent wining and dining with friends. Huge potted plants add a splash of colour to the simple modern decor, and a lovely wrought iron spiral staircase and polished terracotta tiled floor lend a hint of ...
View full reviewStylish, clean, warmly lit and sophisticated, Paparazzi in Potters Bar is surely the ideal spot for a romantic soirée or an evening spent wining and dining with friends. Huge potted plants add a splash of colour to the simple modern décor, and the rather lovely wrought iron spiral staircase and polished terracotta ti...
View full reviewThe hub of the community, The Goat can be found at the heart of the village of Hertford Heath. This historic British pub hosts monthly quiz nights alongside regular charity events, and has earned a reputation for serving traditional pub dishes to an exceptional standard. You might find starters like chicken, leek and bacon terrine...
View full reviewThe White Horse, situated in the small rural locale of Burnham Green, is renowned for its delicious modern British food, which delights local foodies as well as attracting those from further afield. Dining at The White Horse is a wonderful, satisfying experience; the menu is unfussy and showcases only the very best seasonal prod...
View full reviewWith boutique guest rooms, a stylish event space, contemporary food and an extensive gin and cocktail list, The White Hart Hotel can cater to your every need. Dating back to 1681, the building was once Welwyn’s main coaching inn, offering overnight respite for travellers and their horses.
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This charming independent gastropub dates back to the 18th century and continues to impress with its inviting laid-back atmosphere and top-notch food and drink. Recently refurbished, the decor stays true to typical country pub styling, combining this with chic contemporary touches and modern comfort – think solid wood tables and...
View full reviewAqua is a friendly neighbourhood Italian restaurant offering fine food and drink in relaxed, contemporary surrounds. Set in a beautiful location overlooking a babbling stream, it’s the perfect destination for all manner of occasions. The friendly team goes to great lengths to make sure guests feel welcome, offering the same impecca...
View full reviewOne of two Italian eateries in the village of Welwyn, Vita has secured a loyal local following since opening in 2013, thanks to its dedicated team. When you consider the range of delicious dishes on offer, it's clear to see why this lovely family-run restaurant has become such a popular haunt for food lovers in the area. Here you'll...
View full reviewTucked away in the village of Bulls Green, surrounded by beautiful open countryside yet only a short drive from the A1, the Coltsfoot Country Retreat is a hidden gem. Converted from an old farming barn, the restaurant and indeed all the Retreat buildings have bags of character. We visited in the summer when the doors were flung open...
View full reviewProclaiming itself to be the oldest building in the village of Bulls Green, dating to the time of Henry VIII but suspected to be older, this timber-framed building retains its rickety charm, complete with Tudor timber beams, open fires, vaulted ceilings and uneven floors. It is even said that the ghost of the highwayman Walter Clibbo...
View full reviewAt the heart of the village of Welwyn, just a 30-minute drive north of London on the A1M, The Wellington (or 'Welly' as it has been lovingly named by the locals) offers informal fresh dining at fantastic value in a candlelit setting. This Medieval inn was lovingly restored in 2010, but with a contemporary twist. The restaurant is l...
View full reviewA former coaching inn on the ancient Great North Road, The Duke of York is named after Edward, the fourth Duke of York, who beat the Lancastrians in the Battle of Barnet only a stone’s throw from the pub. With its open fires, antique furniture, art prints and old photographs, The Duke of York makes the most of its heritage as a ...
View full reviewThe Cheshunt Marriott Hotel is conveniently situated one minute from the A10. Quality service combined with stylish country furnishings render a homely yet uplifting ambience. The restaurant offers a comprehensive, international menu with brasserie influences, and changes every three months. One section is devoted to assisting a ...
View full reviewSince taking the helm at the Tilbury, brothers James and Tom Bainbridge have ensured this award-winning restaurant serves up excellent food with a warm welcome, making it a culinary haven for all who visit. Offering an exciting British à la carte menu, as well as set and tasting menus, The Tilbury has an extensive wine list so yo...
View full reviewThe Green Kitchen opened in autumn 2014 and is the only 100-per-cent vegetarian café in St Albans. It serves freshly cooked food to order, including falafel, homemade hummus, seasonal soups, pasta and salads, and an all-day veggie breakfast which has proved very popular. Fresh coffee, speciality teas, shakes, smoothies and fr...
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