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With over 30 years' experience within the catering industry under his belt, Royal Navy training and five-star hotel experience, John Marshall finally decided it was time to buy a place of his own. This resulted in the purchase of The Old Lion in the village of Harborough Magna near Rugby. John is passionate about fresh, home-coo...
View full reviewAccording 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 reviewMany changes have taken place at Ashton Lodge Hotel in the last few months. The new owners have a vision for Ashton Lodge to become a highly renowned restaurant, hotel and function venue. And, with its beautiful renovations, it has certainly made a flying start. The new 19ten restaurant, aptly named after the year the building was b...
View full reviewHere at the Denbigh Arms, CAMRA's 'Rugby Summer Pub of the Year 2012', guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to quality cuisine and thirst-quenching beverages. This friendly, family-run pub and its dedicated team can be found sitting pretty in Monks Kirby - particularly since the recent refurbishment, which has injected a littl...
View full reviewStanding proud in the Warwickshire village of Brinklow is The Bull’s Head. The pub has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and has been sympathetically refurbished to highlight the building’s character – think exposed beams and original window frames. The food offering includes traditional options that have stood the test of ti...
View full reviewSmart and spacious, with comfy leather sofas, beautiful polished floors and atmospheric lighting, The Bank has an air of elegance that most cosmopolitan drinking, dining and dancing venues aspire to achieve. A cinema in the 1920s, the building has been extensively refurbished in order to provide a great space in which to dine and en...
View full reviewAn experience in avant-garde Indian cuisine awaits you at one of Rugby's most contemporary dining establishments. Situated on the busy thoroughfare that is Castle Street, in the heart of Rugby town centre, Masala Lounge has been serving its discerning clientele since April 2006. The restaurant offers an extensive menu of delicious d...
View full reviewEven on a rainy Wednesday evening in September, La Casa Loco, situated on a Rugby back street, sustains the vibrant atmosphere that has kept its customers returning for 16 years. After being seated by friendly staff, we deliberated over the extensive menu before deciding to start with 'muchos nachos' accompanied by spicy salsa, cool ...
View full reviewAfter my visit to Ferguson's, I was hesitant to write this review. Not because of anything bad - far from it, in fact. It's because Ferguson's, set so stylishly within a converted warehouse, is exactly the kind of hidden gem you'd want to keep as your own little secret. Why? Well it all began with a delightful amuse-bouche that set ...
View full reviewIf you happen to find yourself on Little Church Street, you'll come across this charismatic black and white timber-frame building, home to The Merchants Inn. Inside is just as charming as the exterior; you'll find a rare collection of breweriana: beer pump labels that cover the beams; vintage signs displayed on the walls, and an an...
View full reviewWhether you're in Rugby for business or some down-time, The Grosvenor Hotel should be your first port of call. With 27 comfortably appointed, en-suite guest rooms, including large family rooms and executive suites, this friendly hotel is a great place to rest and get ready for the day ahead. With complimentary Wi-Fi and great links ...
View full reviewDuring a typical British Monday lunchtime - wet and grey - Butlers Leap came into view through the rain and, with our bellies rumbling, my partner and I headed in for a spot of lunch. Cosy, glowing with warmth and abuzz with diners, it soon restored our spirits. From a mouth-watering menu, we started with a portion of fiery buff...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits at this 17th-century inn, idyllically situated beside a babbling brook in the village of Withybrook. The Pheasant is a popular free house; cosy and full of character with rustic beams and an inglenook fireplace. The family-owned restaurant serves delicious homemade dishes alongside hand-picked wines that comp...
View full reviewThe standard of cooking at The White Swan is truly exceptional. Head chef Chris Leaper and his incredibly talented team craft outstanding dishes that have earned The White Swan a place in The Michelin Guide for 2019. Combining fine cuisine with a warm country pub ambience, it’s the ideal setting for anyone who appreciates great ...
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