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The Prince of Orange is a friendly pub in the heart of the village of Yatton, around one mile from the Cadbury Garden Centre. This is a traditional pub in the very best sense of the word, with a skittle alley where darts and pool are available too. There is a comfortable and cosy bar with log fires and a good selection of real ales -...
View full reviewWe settled down at the Ring O' Bells with high hopes after a friendly welcome from hands-on landlord, Dave Green. As we cast our eyes around, children giggled while wolfing down Sunday roasts - even gobbling up their greens - demonstrating the family-orientated feel of this cosy pub. Our carvery meals comprised roast beef, turkey, m...
View full reviewThe Moorend Spout is a homely pub tucked away in a little country idyll in Nailsea. Here a warm welcome awaits you from Sharon and Terry Beardshaw. Sharon and Terry are rightly proud of their restaurant with its community feel, which offers a variety of dishes and home-cooked Sunday fare. I chose succulent roast beef with all the tr...
View full reviewSet just outside the lovely Victorian seaside resort of Clevedon, which contains one of the earliest Victorian piers still in existence in the country, is the tiny yet charming village of Kenn. At its heart is the Drum and Monkey - a traditional village pub that has retained an intimate connection with the locale while becoming reno...
View full reviewOriginally a main stopping point for those journeying to and from the south of England, The George & Dragon is now a convenient watering hole on the way to Bristol International Airport. Its roaring open fires, exposed stone walls and sumptuous leather armchairs provide comfort aplenty and, with a warm welcome from proprietors D...
View full reviewThe Nelson Arms is a family-run pub which dates back to the 16th Century, set in the quaint village of Churchill at the edge of the Mendip Hills, on the A368 between Weston-super-Mare and Bristol airport. On arrival at this popular pub you're sure to receive a warm and friendly welcome and are guaranteed never to leave hungry. T...
View full reviewThe Full Quart is a large family pub situated just outside Weston-super-Mare. It has a large beer garden with a superb children's play area and, in homage to man's best friend, plenty of bowls of water for visiting dogs. Relaxing into the surroundings, my partner and I began our meal by enjoying a sharing platter. Generously loa...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits at the Railway Inn, which has been the hub of Sandford for over 140 years. The pub is charmingly decorated with artefacts and photos that depict the pub’s cider-making heritage. Treat yourself to a delicious meal in the restaurant, have a snack in the cosy bar, or simply enjoy a pint of cider. The enthusias...
View full reviewThe peaceful Swan at Rowberrow was created from three knocked-through miners' cottages, and has been around since the late 1700s. Starting life as a cider house, today the real draw is the food - although its roots are still firmly maintained, with Thatcher's cider for sale. On arrival we were warmly greeted by the staff, and to...
View full reviewThe Old Inn is one of Clevedon’s oldest pubs dating back to 1754. Today, this quintessentially British pub still stands as a local hotspot, where friends and families alike visit to enjoy a proper pint and delicious pub grub. The light-hearted and easy-going atmosphere that radiates throughout this traditional pub makes it the p...
View full reviewSet just outside Bristol, The Princes Motto occupies pride of place in the village of Barrow Gurney. With its traditional decor and friendly atmosphere, this pub is a firm favourite with the locals and provides a convenient stop for travellers on their way to the city or the nearby airport. There’s plenty of seating in both the ...
View full reviewSet a 15-minute drive from Clevedon's sights yet away from the bustle of the seafront, this laid-back pub is a great place to unwind and spend quality time with friends and family (you can even bring your four-legged friend along too). Their two car parks make the inn a popular choice with tourists - especially during summer, when g...
View full reviewIf you’re exploring the Mendip Hills, be sure to seek out the picturesque village of Blagdon, home to The New Inn. This charming country pub boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside that provide the perfect backdrop to a sumptuous meal or drink. Inside, traditional features like wooden beams, a log fire and horse bra...
View full reviewWhether you’re a village resident or a visitor from further afield, you’ll be made to feel very welcome on arrival at the Black Horse and just as eager to return after your departure. With beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, dark oak furnishings and an impressive open log fire, this charming pub is positively&nbs...
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