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Roaring fireplaces and staff who greet visitors like friends ensure a warm atmosphere at the tastefully refurbished Snooty Fox. Should you visit during the summer, the stylish decking offers a lovely setting for alfresco dining - and you'll dine like a king thanks to the head chef's carefully thought-out and affordable menu. My comp...
View full reviewNestled in the idyllic Essex countryside in the quaint village of Great Bromley, The White Rose offers delicious locally sourced and freshly cooked food, within a comfortable and homely setting. Exposed beams and flagstone floors afford The White Rose an authentic charm, and the combination of enticing furnishings indoors and ampl...
View full reviewThe Black Boy at Weeley, near Clacton-on-Sea, is an attractive inn brimming with olde-worlde charm. The quaint pub, conveniently situated on the main road, offers ample parking and two good-sized restaurants with room for 60 guests. When we arrived, we were greeted by the pleasant staff, who were helpful and accommodating throughout...
View full reviewWhen driving through the countryside between Colchester and Sudbury, keep your eyes peeled for The Lion in Honey Tye, which dates back to 1869. On arrival, we were met with a hubbub of conversation and a lovely warm ambience - we couldn't wait to see the menu. To whet our appetites, I picked the gin-cured ocean trout with picked cra...
View full reviewHarry’s Bar & Restaurant is the quintessential modern Essex eatery, a place where late-night sophistication can be seen in full swing. Situated between the breathtaking coastline of Frinton and the open countryside of Essex, Harry’s has established itself as a choice destination in the local area.
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It is safe to say that Perry Wilson, owner of the Rose & Crown in Great Horkesley, has succeeded in his aim to offer fantastic drink and top-quality food in homely, laid-back surroundings. Situated just two miles from Nayland, close to the Suffolk border, the rural setting and pretty backdrop of the Rose & Crown set the scen...
View full reviewUsing seasonal ingredients, Bowling Green boasts a menu of traditional pub dishes. Varied sharing platters are served alongside tempting nibbles and British favourites. Hearty breakfasts are also available for early risers, while sensational desserts bring something sweet to the Bowling Green menu. Enjoy a glass of flavoursome wine o...
View full reviewLocated on a winding, leafy road in the quaint village of Preston St Mary, the red brickwork of The Six Bells catches the eye and invites people into the community hub. Returning locals can vouch for the quality of the food and the charm of the cosy interior and beautiful garden, while travellers from further afield can rest up i...
View full reviewBeth Chatto is a renowned British gardener, a 10-time Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medal winner who has written many infl uential gardening books. She’s now in her 94th year, and her beautiful gardens are a must-visit for keen gardeners and those looking for a pleasant day out in the fresh air. The on-site tearoom was built in 2006,...
View full reviewA charming gastro pub in the idyllic market town of Framlingham, The Crown is a much loved cornerstone of the community. A seasonal British menu is served, and guests can enjoy the cosy interior with crackling log fires, or head outdoors to the al fresco area when the sun shines.
View full reviewLocated within the Lifehouse Spa & Hotel and surrounded by 130 acres of beautiful gardens and parklands, the Lifehouse restaurant is a truly wonderful place to relax and enjoy some remarkable food. Whether you choose to visit for lunch, perhaps as part of a spa day when dining is a very relaxed, casual affair, or whether you c...
View full reviewKirby-le-Soken is a comely village filled with idyllic views and historic architecture, and this 14th-century inn is at the heart of the community, serving fantastic food and award-winning ales. While the overall feel is that of a familiar British tavern, the inside space is finished with personal touches. Slate chalk boards list ...
View full reviewA warm welcome and delicious food await you at The Ship, a 17th-century pub that’s full of rustic charm. The large enclosed beer garden is the place to be in summer, as you can lounge in the sun while nursing a pint of real ale or cider. Unwind in the dining room when the nights draw in – the low ceilings, exposed beams and vi...
View full reviewOn the night we visited this welcoming restaurant, the buzz of conversation interweaved with ambient music. The Dog and Pheasant's appeal is down to a combination of factors: a beer garden, children's play area, great team of staff and collection of varied dishes, available all day. The menu is extensive with good-quality food at re...
View full reviewWhat could be better than enjoying a superb meal at the oldest hotel in England's oldest recorded town? This was my principal thought whilst dining at Best Western Rose & Crown's Tudor Bar and Brasserie - a fascinating venue with many facets, not least its menu. Head chef Tony Porter has devised a wide range of classic dishes wi...
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