Recommend a Restaurant
We are always on the lookout for excellent eateries to feature on our website, our app and in our printed guides. If you think you know a restaurant that we really should review then tell us about it here.
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 195...
View full reviewwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Pan-Asian noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine gr...
View full reviewShowcasing freshly-prepared, authentic Italian food, Villagio is a favourite for family dining in a relaxed, Mediterranean-style setting. As well as a menu packed full with classic Italian recipes, Villagio restaurant offers a coeliac-friendly range, and a wholesome children's menu.
View full reviewThe Bird in Hand is an inn for all seasons and occasions. In the summer, visitors can relax in attractive outdoor seating areas, while in winter, guests hunker down beside the cosy fire, taking in everything this historic inn has to offer. The fireside pews are perfect for catch-ups over coffee or a pint, while the rest of the din...
View full reviewThe expression 'pub grub' conjures ideas of home-cooked food, crackling fires and rustic oak beams - and that is just what you'll get from this popular village inn. That's not all, however - inside you will find hunting horns and old paintings gracefully adorning the walls, adding to the pub's already homely and distinguished charac...
View full reviewOffering an inimitable menu of forgotten delicacies from bygone eras, The Plowden Arms is a venue you'll be glad to discover. Owners Mathew and Ruth are dedicated to reviving old-fashioned recipes and adapting them to suit the modern palate. Fascinating dishes like the lamb reform, which dates back to 1839, and the 13th-Century carr...
View full reviewUncle Tom's Cabin is a delightful rural hideaway in the picturesque village of Cookham Dean. The centuries-old building has a quaint porch over the entrance and an ancient tiled roof sloping low to the ground at the back. Baskets of flowers hang from the eaves and the large, leafy garden contains some magnificent trees that provid...
View full reviewThere are three Snug establishments in the Chilterns area - in St Albans, Hertford and High Wycombe - and all of them live up to their name. Each one boasts a multitude of cosy corners for guests to get comfy in, perhaps while enjoying a pint of ale, a well-made cocktail or one of their renowned burgers. We visited the Snug bar in t...
View full reviewLocated in Binfield Heath near Henley-on-Thames, Orwells’ kitchen is headed up by award-winning chefs Ryan Simpson and Liam Trotman. Their aim is to source the best produce available locally and prepare memorable dishes without the fuss, letting the quality of the produce shine through. This rural approach to ...
View full reviewThe Bell is a delightful Grade II listed, cosy, traditional English country pub in the heart of the town centre, with real open fires and a warm, welcoming, friendly atmosphere. They pride themselves on their superb authentic Thai cuisine, Cask Marque-approved traditional Fuller's real ales and a fine selection of wines from around t...
View full reviewJust outside the centre of Maidenhead in the rural village of Pinkneys Green sits The Waggon & Horses. Landlord Daniel's family have made this cosy pub their home for the last 12 years, so you are sure to receive the warmest of welcomes in this cheery establishment. Sitting in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Nationa...
View full reviewAs you step through the door of this beautiful 300-year-old coaching house, you’ll find low beams, real fires and intimate tables. The walls are lined with antique pictures that cast you back to the time of highwaymen and lend the interior a feeling of olde-worlde charm. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, the staff attentive a...
View full reviewWith Enid Blyton's fairytale house next door, the Midsomer Murders trail all around, and plenty of golf courses in the vicinity, there are plenty of exciting ways to work up an appetite before paying a visit to The Spade Oak. This traditional British pub serves an array of wholesome fare, perfect enjoyed either by the warmth of a ...
View full reviewThe village of Bledlow Ridge, with its stunning views of the Ridgeway and Aylesbury Plain, used to boast five pubs. When the last one, The Boot, was threatened with closure the local community stepped in and saved it. The pub is now owned by nearly 200 shareholders, and is ably run by Bledlow Ridge-bornand-bred Emma and her husband ...
View full reviewWe found several matches for places called "". Which one were you looking for?