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A 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 reviewGarden Restaurant at Lyncombe Lodge Hotel has all the charm and cosiness of a family-run venture while offering elegant dining and professional service. The hotel is located near Bristol airport, so it’s a convenient spot if you’re visiting the city and would be well-suited to group or corporate visits. The hotel is set within...
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 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 reviewOn the edge of the Mendip Hills lies the rural village of Lower Langford. Here you'll find the quaint Langford Inn, winner of Brains Brewery's 'Food Pub of the Year 2012' and 'Marketing Pub of the Year 2013'. These awards are just the latest in a long line of accolades that this lovely country pub has been collecting for years. T...
View full reviewSituated on the same site as Puxton Park, and the Puxton farm shop and butcher, many of Meadows Tea Rooms & Restaurant’s ingredients are sourced on-site. The team is passionate about supporting local suppliers, and the head chef carefully selects produce including cheese, bread and groceries from independent businesses withi...
View full reviewFor a taste of the Mediterranean without leaving the South West, look no further than Mezzé Restaurants. The team behind these popular eateries wanted to create family-oriented restaurants away from the city centre. Each restaurant is housed in an old country pub at the centre of its community, with outdoor areas for al fresc...
View full reviewRun by Steve and Emma Gard, this Cask-Marque-approved pub not only delivers real ale but also quality homemade food for all the family. The New Inn is within easy reach of the Mendips, and the views from the large hillside garden and play area are spectacular. The food menu is packed with ingredients that the landlord sources fr...
View full reviewSurrounded by lush green countryside, right in the heart of Axbridge, The Lamb is a village pub that welcomes all with a smile from staff who take the time to remember their customers by name. Low ceilings, oak beams and trinkets give the restaurant a traditional, home-from-home appeal, and you can further experience the sense of hi...
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 reviewSet amid beautiful countryside within easy reach of central Bristol and Bristol Airport, this four-star boutique hotel and spa boasts wonderful accommodation, a wealth of facilities and two fabulous dining destinations.
Marco Pierre White’s eponymous steakhouse is renowned for providing delectable cuisine in a luxurious s...
This 17th-Century coaching house sits on the old highway to the West Country, and once functioned as a wool-packing station that baled some of the West Country's wool for the clothing mills of the North. The inn is just minutes from the M5 and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. Having taken the reins of the Woolpack five years a...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewThe traditional country pub is alive and kicking in Somerset, and The Gardeners Arms is a fine example, run with absolute attention to detail and passion. Tucked away off Cheddar's main street, it was once four farm cottages, and the low ceilings and magnificent inglenook fireplace give away its former embodiment - it simply oozes h...
View full reviewSet amidst the beautiful backdrop of the Barley Wood Walled Gardens, The Ethicurean is a dining experience par excellence. A simple and elegant space where food does most of the talking, the interior features exposed wooden beams overhead and bundles of dried home-grown lavender and herbs offering interludes of colour and aroma. View full review
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