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Surrounded by lush green countryside, right in the heart of Axbridge, The Lamb is a village pub that welcomes all with a smile from staff who take the time to remember their customers by name. Low ceilings, oak beams and trinkets give the restaurant a traditional, home-from-home appeal, and you can further experience the sense of hi...
View full review�Nestling in the heart of the Ashton Court Estate and its 850 acres of rolling country park, Stables Bistro is situated in the old stable yard of Ashton Court Mansion. With an award-winning chef and a menu that showcases some of the region's finest local produce, the bistro is a perfect spot for lunch or afternoon tea. The farm ...
View full reviewJust minutes from Bristol, The Bear & Swan is a welcoming 18th-century pub with four boutique rooms and abundant character. This traditional country retreat is perfect for those en-route to Bristol Airport, as well as those visiting the area on business or enjoying a relaxed break to explore Bristol, Bath and the surrounding c...
View full reviewRun by Steve and Emma Gard, this Cask-Marque-approved pub not only delivers real ale but also quality homemade food for all the family. The New Inn is within easy reach of the Mendips, and the views from the large hillside garden and play area are spectacular. The food menu is packed with ingredients that the landlord sources fr...
View full reviewBilled as an Irish Italian restaurant, Farrells' culinary influences will give you cause to look twice at the menu. There are subtle alterations, like the Lyme Bay scallops served with cauliflower and Irish black pudding, as well as more obvious traditional Irish elements, such as in the wild mushroom and Paddy's Irish whiskey sauce...
View full reviewThe traditional country pub is alive and kicking in Somerset, and The Gardeners Arms is a fine example, run with absolute attention to detail and passion. Tucked away off Cheddar's main street, it was once four farm cottages, and the low ceilings and magnificent inglenook fireplace give away its former embodiment - it simply oozes h...
View full reviewAt the foot of Cheddar Gorge is Franks Restaurant – a formal yet relaxed family-run restaurant with a sterling reputation for its spectacular food and excellent wine. The menu changes regularly as the chefs love to incorporate seasonal and local produce throughout all their dishes. The chefs are also happy to cater to dietary re...
View full reviewSet in the beautiful Mendip Hills, close to the impressive Cheddar Gorge, the Ring O' Bells is part of the Butcombe Beer Trail. Run by husband-andwife team Reuben and Lauren, the pub boasts three bars, each with its own individual character; there is a sociable lounge bar, a more relaxed eating area, and also an expansive beer garde...
View full reviewThe Ring O Bells is a traditional country pub in the pretty village of Compton Martin. With its low beams, flagstone floors, and an inglenook fireplace, this quirky watering hole oozes charm. The home-cooked, seasonal menu showcases local ingredients where possible. The Ring O Bells is a popular locals’ pub with a diverse dri...
View full reviewBehind an unassuming exterior in the centre of Bath, you'll find a restaurant serving Thailand's finest gastronomic treasures. Mai Thai's interior is a feast for the eyes, with ornate carvings everywhere you look. At lunch, between noon and 2pm, you can sample a starter and main course for £7.95, or a main course with stea...
View full reviewShahnaz is no ordinary Indian restaurant - this place has style, substance and the wow factor. You'll find Shahnaz at the bottom of picturesque Cheddar Gorge, occupying a commanding corner position; but after one visit you'll wish it was at the end of your street. The beautifully lit-up exterior tempts diners inside to a warm bar ...
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 reviewFrom outside, the aptly named Cheddar Cottage fits in seamlessly with the village�s rustic aesthetic. Inside, however, this distinctive venue is sleek and contemporary, with wood floors, modern artwork and a minimalist colour palette. Its appeal doesn�t end with the decor though; having serv...
View full reviewOn one of England's typically cold September nights, my partner and I ventured out to the ever-popular Blue Bowl at West Harptree. Easily spotted as you drive along the Bristol Road, this well-established traditional pub has a huge openplan, vaulted dining room overlooking the large gardens and play area. You would be forgiven f...
View full reviewBoasting stunning views of the river and Clifton Suspension Bridge is Lockside. An eatery has enjoyed this location since 1963 – most famously, it was Sid’s Café in Only Fools & Horses. Today, it is a 1950s-style diner known for its laid-back, friendly atmosphere.
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