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Tiffin is all about recreating the beautiful experience offered by the finest London eateries and tea houses. Innovative but understandable food is made using a variety of regional produce, served in an environment that makes you want you to stay all day. Views over Clevedon's historic pier can be enjoyed from comfortable indoor sea...
View full reviewThis family-run café-bar offers freshly cooked, inspiring food and has an obvious passion for detail - evident in the ever-changing menus, colourful decor and fun-filled children's corner (where Mr Potato Head is a regular guest). The team takes pride in providing tip-top service so you'll always be welcomed with a smile. Ope...
View full reviewMy guest and I arrived at Coates House on a warm summer evening and were greeted by the sound of contented chatter emanating from several groups seated outside. As we entered the restaurant, we admired the well-stocked bar: a whole array of gins, mixers, wine, and beer was on offer and the friendly servers were swiftly delighting ...
View full reviewThe Crown at Regil North Somerset is a gem of a classic country pub tucked away in the Chew Valley. Run by Holly Chugg Jones and her fiancé Julian Light who took over the management in August 2019, this hidden delight serves several varieties of real and guest ale, lager and local cider, accompanied by an extensive menu of delici...
View full reviewA short walk from Clevedon's pebbled beach is an elegant and authentic Italian eatery that will have you hooked from your first visit. Lively and hospitable host Petros and his professional team strike a comfortable balance between efficient service and space enough for diners to sit back, relax and savour each course. The menu l...
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 reviewOn one of England's typically cold September nights, my partner and I ventured out to the ever-popular Blue Bowl at West Harptree. Easily spotted as you drive along the Bristol Road, this well-established traditional pub has a huge openplan, vaulted dining room overlooking the large gardens and play area. You would be forgiven f...
View full reviewSet just outside Bristol, The Princes Motto occupies pride of place in the village of Barrow Gurney. With its traditional decor and friendly atmosphere, this pub is a firm favourite with the locals and provides a convenient stop for travellers on their way to the city or the nearby airport. There’s plenty of seating in both the ...
View full reviewNestled 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 reviewThe Stoke, situated in the beautiful Chew Valley, is always a hive of activity. Throughout the week guests enjoy popular pub quizzes. Sundays attract visitors to sample the traditional Sunday carvery, where you can choose from a choice of three succulent meats. Another huge draw is that Sky Sports is available, so you never have t...
View full reviewOriginally a temperance house, The Battleaxes was built in 1881 by the wealthy Gibbs family as a place for workers on their Tyntesfield Estate to socialise without consuming alcohol. Seated in a broad bay window looking out over the idyllic North Somerset countryside, my guest and I began by sampling the pub's grazing menu. The ...
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...
View full reviewWith wonderful views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips, the Panborough Inn is situated in a small hamlet just ten minutes' drive from Wells, Glastonbury and Cheddar. The Panborough Inn is a familyrun free house dating back to the 17th Century. The Panborough Inn offers an extensive selection of beers, local real ales, good-qu...
View full reviewThe White Hart in Weston-in-Gordano is a traditional village pub which has recently been refitted to encompass a tasteful modern dining area. The black leather high-backed chairs and dark wood of the floor and tables create a stylish look to the restaurant, complemented by candles and slate place mats. The modernity of the new dinin...
View full reviewWhether you’re a village resident or a visitor from further afield, you’ll be made to feel very welcome on arrival at the Black Horse and just as eager to return after your departure. With beamed ceilings, flagstone floors, dark oak furnishings and an impressive open log fire, this charming pub is positively&nbs...
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