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Tucked away in the middle of a working farm, a genuine treat awaits at Johnson’s of Old Hurst. Driving onto the farm takes you past the farm animals and into the car park, but the biggest surprise is walking through the large double doors of the restaurant to find, in striking contrast to the farm outside, a beautiful and tastef...
View full reviewWith uninterrupted views of the Cambridgeshire countryside, St Andrews Bar & Restaurant is a stylish and dynamic place to meet, eat and drink with friends and family. Tuck into a variety of freshly prepared meals, snuggle down on comfy sofas with an Italian coffee, or relax in the bar and catch up with the latest sporting news. ...
View full reviewThe exquisite food served in this 17th-Century Grade II listed building is always sourced fresh from local suppliers to make sure customers get top-quality meals. Co-proprietor and executive chef Richard Kennedy, supported by chef Andy Church, insists that frozen, poly-packed food is an absolute no-no. Their mouth-watering menu incl...
View full reviewBesides the Great Ouse river in the quaint village of Hemingford Grey, The Cock serves award-winning English and European food alongside local real ales. Open fires and rustic furnishings make for a charming country setting.
View full reviewThis lovely hotel offers three different restaurants and excellent facilities for functions and events. With an à la carte menu offered in the hotel restaurant, tapas in Casa Madrid and an American-style diner experience in AJ's Family Restaurant, Slepe Hall really can cater for any occasion. A well-established venue for ...
View full reviewThe village of Glatton’s Addison Arms is a traditional country pub in leafy Cambridgeshire serving great food, real ale, fine wine and sumptuous desserts.
Food at The Addison is second to none, prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail. The chefs source the best quality seasonal produce that the local area off...
Town councillor Philip Pope began his career at Floods at age 14 as a humble glass collector before working his way up the ranks to the top spot that he holds today. Since Philip took over this bar and eatery in 2013, he has successfully refurbished the pub without taking away from the character and heart of this historical Grade II...
View full reviewA good breakfast is the only way to start a successful day - thankfully The Wheatsheaf serve theirs throughout, ensuring that both early risers and those partial to a lie-in are provided for and no-one has to miss out on their most important meal. Lunchtimes see baked potatoes, sandwiches and baguettes all prepared fresh for the hun...
View full reviewEvery town has a secret hidden gem, and for St Ives that particular distinction goes to Surf & Turf. On my visit, the very talented kitchen team cooked up a delicious mushroom, pea and herb risotto cake topped with a deep-fried poached egg; the crispy exterior of the egg was in wonderful contrast to the runny yolk. I followed th...
View full reviewDi Rita’s was opened in July 2016 and has swiftly become a haven for enthusiastic foodies eager to get a taste of real Italian cooking. Owner Andrew Di Rita grew up working in his father’s Italian restaurant and it was here that he learned about the importance of great ingredients and simple flavours, all while developing a pa...
View full reviewWhether you’re visiting to enjoy the live music, club nights or excellent-value food, there’s something for everyone at The Taproom. An ideal destination if you’re looking to unwind with friends or relax over a casual lunch with family, you’re guaranteed a memorable experience for all the right reasons.
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Opened in 1979, the Bow Window in rural Ramsey has a long-standing reputation for excellent food and great customer service. The 15th-century building is full of olde-worlde charm - think inglenook fireplaces exposed oak beams - and it's hard to imagine a more picture-perfect place to dine. When it comes to ingredients, meat is sour...
View full reviewIts delightfully peaceful location is what sets Dolphin Hotel apart from the rest. Views of the surrounding meadows, the flowing river and historic 15th-century bridge build a pretty picture of this popular hotel. The Dolphin gets its name from a manmade marine structure and there are private moorings for those who arrive by boat....
View full reviewWhen aficionados of Oriental cuisine need to satisfy their cravings they head straight to the Welcome Chinese Restaurant in St Ives. In one exquisite meal they can enjoy foods from Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Vietnam, all freshly cooked to the highest standard by chefs native to these specifi c regions. Comfortably seating 10...
View full reviewWe’re willing to bet that behind the unassuming facade of PR Massala, you’ll find your new favourite Indian restaurant. From the moment you are welcomed into this spacious and inviting restaurant by gracious staff, you’ll receive personal and attentive service. Relax and enjoy authentic Indian dishes – each more tempting ...
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