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The New Bowling Green in Warwick is an establishment of two complementary halves. Inside, you’ll discover a cosy and comfortable interior, where a well-stocked bar and traditional decor create a truly inviting environment. Meanwhile, the expansive outdoor beer garden provides the perfect place for drinks during summer. Both the ...
View full reviewThe ironstone frontage of this attractive 17th-Century inn exudes traditional charm. Inside, you'll find comfortable, relaxed surroundings - the perfect setting in which to enjoy a leisurely pint and sample the scrumptious homemade fare on offer. Meals at The Coach & Horses are fantastic value, with an 'early doors special' avai...
View full reviewFoxton Locks Inn has to be one of the best-positioned pubs in Leicestershire. Located in a 20-acre park, at the bottom of ten locks, the pub overlooks the canal basin, so incredible views can be enjoyed from its windows, especially when the sun is shining. A recent refurbishment has made the outside terrace an even lovelier place...
View full reviewEvery small, friendly village has a traditional country pub at its heart; the same goes for Corley in Coventry. Nestled in the quiet parish is The Bull & Butcher, a family-friendly pub that serves well-kept real ales, Sunday roasts and wholesome comfort food. Not only does it have a great atmosphere and beautiful views of the country...
View full reviewThe Merrie Lion is a traditional village pub located in the heart of Fenny Compton, close to the beautiful Dassett Country Park. The 18th-Century Grade II listed building has been completely refurbished to incorporate a modern open kitchen and serves real ales (awarded a Cask Marque Certificate of Excellence), quality wines and fresh...
View full reviewIf you love being surrounded by history, The Tilted Wig is the place to aim for. A licensed premises since 1694, this listed Georgian building is one of the town's oldest public houses and now also doubles as a cosy bed and breakfast. Overlooking Warwick's vibrant market square, rooms are available for £70 and include complime...
View full reviewFrom day one, the idea behind the Nags Head was for it to be a central hub and integral part of the Stapleton community. That's why you'll find that this is an inn that happily runs monthly events for visitors to enjoy, is the sponsor of the local cricket team, and offers real value for money across the multiple menus available - an...
View full reviewThis independently run hotel is located just a ten-minute walk from the heart of Warwick and a short drive from Stratford-upon-Avon. The team at The Old Fourpenny Shop Hotel puts their guests at the heart of what they do, and their attention to detail has even won them a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. Inside, you’ll find...
View full reviewSituated in the idyllic village of Lighthorne, The Antelope offers the fine gastronomy of an inner-city restaurant, with the charm, warmth and cosiness of a traditional English village pub.
As a relaxed prelude to our meal, we soaked up the laid-back atmosphere of the intimate bar area with a crackling log fire and cosy cha...
As its name suggests, this charming pub was a manor house until the turn of the century, and part of it dates back to the 1600s. Run by husband-and-wife team Stuart and Julie Gray, The Manor House is a popular haunt with locals and visitors to the area alike – not to mention the supposed resident ghosts, the property’s 1911 inhab...
View full reviewIf you’re traversing the village of Gaydon, locals are sure to point you in the direction of The Malt Shovel. Recently taken over by Paul and Jo Mahon, this friendly village pub is well worth seeking out for those in search of traditional cuisine in a cosy, charming setting. Dating back to the 16th century, this wonderful establ...
View full reviewThe Horse & Trumpet is a traditional pub in the truest sense. You can while away a few hours playing pool or darts or watching live sports on the TV, or simply catch up with friends over a pint of Everards ale. Alternatively, visit on a Wednesday, Friday or Sunday lunchtime for the carvery, when there are three roast meats to ch...
View full reviewWith the sound of church bells chiming along the High Street, we stepped into this friendly former coaching inn after a lovely walk along Foxton Locks. Once we were inside, smiling staff guided us to a cosy, tastefully decorated dining room. To start, I selected what turned out to be a generous portion of fresh smoked salmon on...
View full reviewEnthusiastic new owners Jackie and Gary are keen to breathe life back into this beautiful 17th-Century coaching inn. Customers can pop in for a pint and pick from a range of changing guest beers, or stay awhile and enjoy the great-value home-cooked food made using locally sourced produce. There's something on the menu to suit all bu...
View full reviewWhen pulling in to the substantial car park that serves the customers of the Porridge Pot restaurant, the first thing visible is the welcome from Sandra, Ian and the team, painted on the exterior wall. This welcome is also implied by the attractive entrance and large heated patio area, and then extended further still by the friendly...
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