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Set along the picturesque Birmingham and Fazely canal, this traditional British pub is full of character and charm. Step inside and you’ll discover woodpanelled walls, open fires and a friendly crowd of locals. As a family-friendly and dog-friendly venue, this pub welcomes guests of all ages and there’s even an outdoor play ar...
View full reviewThis family-friendly pub is a walker's paradise - not only is it in a prime spot for those looking to explore one of the picturesque walking routes in and around Barkby, but it also has a spacious car park, meaning you can park up here, enjoy a lovely walk, then come back for a hearty pub meal. The Brookside prides itself on caterin...
View full reviewRenowned for its welcoming atmosphere and friendly service, Malt Shovel is a traditional pub nestled in the picturesque village of Barkby. Malt Shovel exudes olde-worlde charm, with wooden beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, and plenty
of nooks and crannies. In the winter months, cosy up by the roaring log fire and enjoy a qu...
Set in the heart of picturesque Cottingham, The Spread Eagle is homely, welcoming and filled with community spirit. Landlord and landlady Sam and Stella Perkins have a lifelong affinity with their beloved local, not least because Sam is Cottingham born and bred. Back in the 60s when the pub was being rebuilt, he fondly remembers del...
View full reviewClose to Broughton Castle lies The Saye & Sele Arms, a charming 16th-Century pub sheltered by a stunning backdrop of trees. It's a thriving family business, run by friendly husband-and-wife team, Danny (chef proprietor) and Liz. The bar offers a fine selection of Cask Marque-approved real ales. Adnams is the resident beer, and is acc...
View full reviewThe Gate Hangs Well’s name may hark back to ye olde pubs of yesteryear, but there’s nothing old-fashioned about this recently refurbished hostelry. A considerable sum has been spent on updating the traditional building, making today’s Gate a destination that boasts a comfortable bar and lounge, children’s play area, modern...
View full reviewSet in the charming village of Swithland and nestled amid woodland, The Griffin Inn is a handsome 17th-century building with a rich history, and a stylish interior and excellent food that bring the pub right up to date.
The staff at The Griffin Inn pride themselves on their hospitality and will always provide a warm welcome...
The Woodman's Stroke is tucked away in the old part of Rothley, a pretty Leicestershire village. Lift the latch to open the front door and you'll find yourself in a pub that dates all the way back to the 17th Century. The Woodies (as it is locally known) is a traditional free house with a thatched roof, stone floors and heavily beame...
View full reviewWe were utterly won over by The Lampet Arms. This quirky pub in the village of Tadmarton offers a welcome that is warm and heartfelt. Owners Phyllis and Des, who have been running The Lampet Arms for a year, have created a lovely, cosy haven, complete with fireplaces, wall-mounted lamps, painted wood panelling and potted plants. ...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak has a lovely location overlooking Rothley village green. New owners Iain and Dawn are passionate about retaining village pub traditions by serving first-class ales and great food in a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere. A clean and modern interior greets guests, while a tastefully decorated private dining room is av...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of the charming village of Woodhouse Eaves you’ll fi nd the 18th-century Wheatsheaf Inn. The beautiful rural location makes this a popular spot for dog walkers and those exploring the incredible network of paths and cycle routes the area has to offer. The seasonal menu offers a well-crafted selection of fav...
View full reviewCome and visit The Queen Victoria in Syston, a lovely pub in the heart of the community. Landlady Zoe feeds her guests wholesome, home-cooked food, and she and her friendly team ensure both regulars and first-time visitors feel very welcome. Every night has a special theme with offers on meaty steaks, well-filled pies, scintillating ...
View full reviewAt The Curzon Arms they believe that 'food doesn't have to be expensive to be good', and this means you will find menus packed with fantastic dishes at extremely reasonable prices. You can tuck into some deliciously hearty meals, all prepared using a wealth of local produce. The menu is mainly British, with one or two international ...
View full reviewSituated in the centre of the beautiful Horton stone Oxfordshire village of Adderbury is The Bell Inn, where you're always guaranteed a warm welcome. The Bell is right at the heart of the community and is considered to be the social centre of the village, hosting many local clubs and societies, sometimes in the private function room...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of the quaint village of Queniborough you’ll find The Horse & Groom, a traditional country pub that prides itself on its welcoming atmosphere and high-quality food. Inside, the pub has a cosy feel, with exposed beams, horse brasses and an inviting open fire to settle by during cold evenings.
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