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Nestled deep in the Mendip Hills, Priddy is a small and unassuming village, yet one brimming with historical interest. With its fantastic surrounding countryside, this area is a magnet for walkers, families and cavers who visit for the famous Swildon's Hole, the longest cave in the Mendip Hills. The Queen Victoria began its life...
View full reviewSituated in the picturesque Somerset countryside, only a short drive from Wells and Cheddar, The Westbury Inn is truly charming. With a sociable bar area, beer garden and superb restaurant serving extremely reasonably priced food, this inn is a great little find. On arrival, my companion and I were met with the sound of convivia...
View full reviewIf you’ve spent a day exploring Cheddar Gorge, Wells or Wookey Hole Caves and are in need of refreshment, take a drive to The Rodney Stoke Inn, which boasts a campsite for those wishing to stay overnight. The à la carte and specials board offer plenty to satisfy hungry guests, including everything from tapas dishes and sandwiches ...
View full reviewA stone's throw from Wells Cathedral, Sadler's Brasserie at The White Hart presents British-inspired dishes made using seasonal ingredients. Head chef Matthew Briddon brings experience from some of the UK's top kitchens, including The River Caf?, and Michelin-starred Heathcotes Restaurant.
View full reviewNestled in England’s smallest city, The White Hart in Wells is where you’ll find Sadler’s Brasserie. The Sadler’s team greeted us with a warm welcome before we took a seat in a cosy corner and perused the wine list.
The restaurant has a comfortable ambience: the walls are adorned with beautiful art, with relaxing cl...
Tucked away amid the medieval streets of the city of Wells, Goodfellows awaits visitors and locals alike. Adam Fellows first opened this stunning enterprise with his wife Martine in 2004. Inspired by his training in some of the most influential restaurants across Europe, Adam takes the essence of Mediterranean cuisine and cleverly...
View full reviewThe four-star, independently owned Swan Hotel ticks so many boxes; it has been featured in The Michelin Guide since 1911, boasts a well-stocked bar with over 100 gins and has a fantastic view of the west front of Wells Cathedral.
The head chef and kitchen brigade are proud to support Somerset suppliers, and the quality of t...
Rugantinos is a fantastic Italian restaurant located within The Ancient Gatehouse Hotel. Situated right on the cathedral green, diners flock to Rugantinos to enjoy fantastic food with a backdrop of Wells’ magnificent cathedral. The clean, contemporary interior reflects the high-quality food served, and makes for a stylish and co...
View full reviewSituated right in the heart of beautiful Wells is Ensemble, a stylish brasserie that’s reason enough to visit this most charming of cities. We slipped inside on a Saturday afternoon, escaping the hustle and bustle of the market for the bright and airy interior. The decor is effortlessly chic, with brushed gold details juxtaposed...
View full reviewIf you should find yourself in the beautiful city of Wells, might I recommend the charming Beah: a restaurant full of warmth and character. Housed in a restored church building, the restaurant retains its stand-out features, with stunning stainedglass windows. Noureddine Bzize, originally from Mohammédia near Casablanca, has ...
View full reviewLocated just outside Wells, The Pheasant Inn is the epitome of traditional country charm. This dog-friendly pub is surrounded by beautiful walks and cycle routes, making it the perfect base from which to explore the area. Pop in to refresh yourself with a pint of real ale, or to sample the gin of the week. The menu is overfl owing...
View full reviewBistro Bar & Restaurant Bar & Restaurant www.foodanddrinkguides.com Somerset Guide 2011 15 WS TD SS A unique venue for wedding receptions and banquets, The Bishop's Palace is a picturesque dream, centrally located in the historic city of Wells. These are exciting times for the palace's restaurant, the Undercroft, as preparat...
View full reviewSet in the tranquil gardens of The Bishop's Palace, The Bishop's Table is a recently opened restaurant that is memorable for all the right reasons. Head chef Jamie has devised a scrumptious menu which features locally sourced, deliciously fresh ingredients. I started with Wells rarebit while my wife chose the distinctive sweet p...
View full review�If you are planning a visit to the historic cathedral city of Wells then a welcome stop would be The Sherston Inn, located on the pretty outskirts of this quaint city. The former coaching inn, which once served travellers heading to London, now serves discerning locals drawn to the place by its reputation for delicious dishes c...
View full reviewA nearby castle and a grade-II-listed clock tower make the Waldegrave Arms' location in the ancient village of East Harptree as close to idyllic as possible. Enter a whimsical world - murmuring fire, exposed stonework adorned with trinkets, copper kettles, gilded mirrors, drapes and fairy lights create a quirkiness befitting a 14t...
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