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If you want to dine somewhere with a warm, inviting atmosphere and superb food, look no further than The Chequers. Surrounded by beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, this restaurant has a rich history dating back to 1634. During World War II the pub became a favoured haunt of the RAF's No. 19 Squadron and the American 339th Fighter...
View full reviewThe Theydon Oak in Epping has quite the reputation in its local area and even further afield, which has earned it its place in the Good Pub Guide. Just one look at its beautiful painted exterior and spacious gardens is enough to entice many through its doors. Inside, you are instantly struck by the quirks and charm of this popular...
View full reviewConveniently situated on Epping High Street, Restobistro is a must-visit destination with a modern feel and room for 50 diners. With 30 years' catering experience in London's finest eateries, Christian Montagnon has created a concept whereby he serves only fresh food, cooked to order on the grill or rotisserie, or in a wok. The 28-d...
View full reviewFrom the picturesque exterior of The Cuckoo in Radley Green, it is clear that this is a wonderful place to dine and make merry. The pale blue seating outside provides the perfect spot for a drink in the sun, and gives a warm welcome that’s echoed by the attentive service. Food is as fresh as it comes, with a herb garden in situ ...
View full reviewThe Hare at Roxwell is the first of a planned group of around five Pie & Pint Inns. As you might expect, speciality pie-and-pint nights are held every Thursday, but even if that's not your thing you'll be able to find something you fancy on the vast and varied menu. All the meat, fish, produce and cask ales are sourced locally a...
View full reviewWith its well-stocked bar, ale from the hand-pump, hearty food and large well-kept garden, The Dolphin in the pretty village of Melbourn certainly has all the hallmarks of the traditional country pub. One year on from a major refurbishment and now under new management, business is still brisk and the pub remains one of the best host...
View full reviewFor Linton Kitchen’s founder Gemma, the kitchen was at the heart of her childhood – it was a place where good friends and family would gather to share a cup of tea, a chat and good, wholesome home cooking. Having opened up her own cosy café in 2013, Gemma aims to share her passion for great food and hospitality with every gue...
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 ancient village of Rayne lies along an old Roman road in the heart of rural Essex, less than two miles west of Braintree. The Welsh Princess has served the local clientele as a traditional tavern for many years, and has recently embarked on an exciting new venture serving a range of traditional British fare. Visiting for the f...
View full reviewThis stunning Grade II listed building was built 600 years ago, and was originally a working mill. Today it is a beautiful destination for those looking for somewhere special, be it for a lovely meal, a great night’s sleep, or even a wedding venue.
The two-AA-rosetted restaurant is charming, filled with private nooks and ...
This traditional pub in a tranquil countryside setting offers your favourite dishes with a modern twist, all of which are made using locally sourced ingredients. The Duck's up-to-date versions of classics, such as the homemade steak and ale pie and lamb kidneys in a boozy beer sauce, keep diners returning time and again. And, not on...
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 reviewJust over a mile away from the bustling centre of Epping and all its amenities, The Merry Fiddlers provides a calming antithesis to its neighbouring community. Its interior is charming and characterful, with shabby-chic decor throughout and country-style distressed furniture. The light colours give a fresh and airy feel, while the...
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 reviewLocated two miles outside Hertford, by Brickendon village green, The Farmer’s Boy was taken over by Andy and Joanna Perkiss in 2014 and is soaring up the ratings on TripAdvisor. Chef Craig Davies uses trusted ingredients from local suppliers to prepare a seasonally changing menu that may include popular mains ...
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