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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 reviewThe Angel, set inside a quaint old building in the market town of Ramsey, is a real find. Brimming with character both inside and out (the original stained-glass windows are delightful), the bar and lounge offer plenty of charm, whether you're propping up the bar with friends or settling in for a delicious meal. If the latter option...
View full reviewThe White Swan is a country pub in Woodnewton that’s well worth seeking out for a bite to eat and refreshing pint. Head inside and you’ll be greeted by a smart, modern interior and warm smiles from staff. The attentive service will entice you to order food, as you’ll soon realise that this is a great place to while away an a...
View full reviewSpacious, welcoming and comfortable, this award-winning family-run hotel and restaurant caters for intimate dinners, large receptions and overnight guests looking for somewhere stylish to unwind. Relax in the garden, the conservatory or the elegant dining room, where you'll discover a menu of beautifully presented good food. I went ...
View full reviewThe Bull & Swan is a historic coaching inn in the beautiful limestone town of Stamford, just off the A1 and only minutes from the stunning beauty and treasures of Burghley House. A plethora of great, well conditioned local ales, a diverse but unstuffy wine list and a dedicated, professional and yet relaxed team make for the ...
View full reviewFollowing a complete renovation in 2011, The William Cecil lies within the magnificent Burghley Estate, the centrepiece of which is of course Burghley House, one of the foremost Treasure Houses of the United Kingdom. Indeed the hotel takes its influence from the grand state rooms at neighbouring Burghley House, including much of its...
View full reviewChef Mimmo cooks from the heart and follows the principles of Italian cooking, so diners receive delicious authentic Italian cuisine every time they visit Il Vicolo. Each dish is served with panache and with a little Mimmo magic added to the mix. Il Vicolo’s success stems from Mimmo’s sourcing of excellent-quality ingredients,...
View full reviewThe charming No.3 The Yard is brimming with accolades. It has been recommended by the AA, the Michelin Guide and Harden’s , and has received a Certifi cate of Excellence from TripAdvisor. Those who visit rave about it, so a trip should certainly be on the cards.
Located along a quaint cobbled side street in the notably p...
Homeliness and comfort go hand-in-hand with quirky eccentricity at Cosy Club, a pair of bustling bar-restaurants that can be found in the centre of both Leicester and Stamford.
I took a trip to check out the Leicester venue, which is housed in a former knitwear factory. Inside, many of the building’s original features hav...
This traditional country pub is ideally situated for visitors to this picturesque region, with Stamford just a short drive away. Sympathetic changes have been made to the interior, but the charming original features remain. Both the bar and restaurant are traditional and rustic, the orangery is bright and airy, and the snug is a c...
View full reviewBrother-and-sister team, Michael and Sue, really do have the golden touch. Their efforts to restore The Exeter Arms, a scenic restaurant and pub complete with luxurious rooms, could not have been more of a success. In this idyllic location, be welcomed and relax in the comfortable bar, the elegant dining room, the intimate snug (a p...
View full reviewIn the heart of this beautiful village proudly stands The Collyweston Slater. Housed in a 17th-Century traditional coaching inn, this pub and restaurant has a rich history and is now at its best, having undergone an extensive renovation in 2006. Whether you visit for Sunday lunch, a sociable drink, or to stay the night in the pub's ...
View full reviewThere is something otherworldly about The Wicked Witch, set in picturesque rural Ryhall. Travellers will be stopped in their tracks by The Wicked Witch's striking sign - showing the stripy black-and-white stockings of its namesake - and tempted inside by the promise of fine food and wine. Inside, clever yet understated decor will ...
View full reviewA thatched country nestled in the lush Cambridgeshire countryside, The Abbot's Elm offers moreish British dishes made using the finest local ingredients. Offsetting the cosy 17th-century interior and surrounded by greenery, an al fresco terrace lets guests enjoy the great outdoors during warmer weather. From a pint of cask ale and ta...
View full reviewNamed after the much-loved literary classic and filled with homely warmth and charm, the Oliver Twist is a truly traditional English inn with a fresh, modern outlook. Located on the boundaries of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, there are rich pickings when it comes to locally sourced ingredients, so the food is a far cry f...
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