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Under new ownership, Ye Olde Bridge Inn is enjoying a new lease of life. With a mouth-watering menu packed full of local produce and a beautiful cosy interior, this venue is the quintessential family-run British pub – Paul, Lizzy and Hannah can’t wait to welcome you. Begin by ordering a refreshing local ale – Tiger comes hig...
View full reviewSituated in the picturesque village of Hoveringham, overlooking the local cricket ground, The Reindeer Inn is a quintessentially English public house dating back to the 1800s. Relax by the open fire and enjoy the friendly atmosphere while sampling something from the superb range of real ales and extensive selection of fine wines, sp...
View full reviewFollowing extensive renovation in March 2017, this historic pub in Lowdham is situated by the village station and rail crossing and has been transformed into a striking modern venue with broad appeal. The attention to detail is impressive; The Railway is full of quirky touches and unique features. Every comfy nook and cranny tells...
View full reviewKings Clipstone has its very own excellent dining pub that nearby villages should be envious of. Jealousy aside, this place is fantastic with sumptuous furnishings, a contemporary but comfortable and homely design, an excellent beverage selection and most importantly, a menu to rave about. Ornate antique mirrors, a baby grand ...
View full reviewThe Reindeer in Long Bennington was taken over by chef James Westwood in October 2018 and has gone from strength to strength under its new ownership. The relaxed atmosphere, friendly professionalism of the staff and exceptional menu are a recipe for success, but what really makes this venue stand out is the attention to detail. Fo...
View full reviewCock & Hoop serves up wholesome British cooking and superb real ales, earning it a well-respected place in the Michelin Pub Guide. Cock & Hoop is a traditional Victorian alehouse, tastefully restored and right in the heart of Nottingham's social hub, The Lace Market. This quintessentially British pub oozes charm and has all ...
View full reviewWarm and welcoming, with comfy armchairs and banquette seating, this delightful gastropub exemplifies the concept of modern comfort, perfectly blending cosy furniture with contemporary decor. The relaxed bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a refreshing craft beer, bitter or cider. Ideally situated within the grounds of Trent Bridge C...
View full reviewThe Wollaton combines the charm of a popular local with the exceptional foodie offering of a gastropub. The spacious interior benefits from natural light and attractive, contemporary design. Settle down in a cosy Chesterfield sofa, or take a seat at a table and prepare for a thoroughly enjoyable evening.
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Amidst verdant countryside sits the bright white Hume Arms, a gastropub adored by visitors and locals alike. Following its recent redesign, the interior is elegant yet rustic, with a pleasing marriage of fresh, modern details and original features. The furniture is eclectic and the atmosphere relaxed and casual. The menu features...
View full reviewThe Chequers, a 17th-Century inn run by Jo and Justin Chad and their fabulous team, has garnered sterling reviews and loyal customers, winning the Les Routiers 'Dining Pub of the Year 2007' award and inspiring The Observer Food Monthly to rave about its 'excellent food'. The lovely garden is perfect for enjoying a relaxing drink, an...
View full reviewIf you're looking for a traditional pub serving exquisite home-cooked food, look no further than The Horse & Groom in Lincoln. This pub boasts a cosy atmosphere, thanks to the rustic exposed brick walls and candlelit tables, and the friendly, knowledgeable staff make guests feel at home. It's a wonderful venue for all manner of ...
View full reviewThis charming pub is a great spot for all manner of occasions, whether you’re celebrating a special event or enjoying an intimate dinner. The Parish Oven combines traditional touches with contemporary features to create stylish surrounds in which to enjoy a tipple or a meal. This fantastic gastropub has an excellent reputation a...
View full reviewHaving established The Chequers at Woolsthorpe by Belvoir as one of the premier dining spots in the area, proprietors Jo and Justin Chad have also taken over this handsome 19th-Century roadside inn. The Gregory has been sympathetically refurbished in order to combine modern flair with due reverence to traditional features. There is a...
View full reviewThis 18th-Century inn has metamorphosed into a unique and elegant dining venue while retaining a local pub atmosphere. Regular events, such as music, poker and quiz evenings, add to the community feel, while the outside children's play area lets guests know that this is a family-friendly establishment. Polite, attentive staff; ...
View full reviewTravel five miles east of Derby and you’ll find the picturesque village of Ockbrook. The Royal Oak, a traditional family-run free house, is the beating heart of community life here. Offering a variety of beers sourced from renowned brewers across the UK, the pub is a great addition to Derby’s real ale scene.&nbs...
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