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Just five miles outside Bristol, Dundry is delightfully rural, with breathtaking views over the city in one direction and across Chew Valley in the other. The sun was setting over the beer garden as we arrived at The Dundry Inn, lighting up the church tower opposite. I was immediately struck by the elegance of the decor, and the o...
View full reviewJust minutes from Bristol, The Bear & Swan is a welcoming 18th-century pub with four boutique rooms and abundant character. This traditional country retreat is perfect for those en-route to Bristol Airport, as well as those visiting the area on business or enjoying a relaxed break to explore Bristol, Bath and the surrounding c...
View full reviewThe family-run Failand Inn is everything you could want from a traditional country pub. Located in a quiet, beautiful village this country idyll is nevertheless just a short drive from Bristol, Nailsea, Clevedon and Portishead. It's ideally placed for many of North Somerset's best days out, including Ashton Court, Noah's Ark Farm an...
View full reviewIf you’re exploring the seaside town of Burnham-on-Sea, you won’t want to pass up the opportunity to visit Dunstan House. Recently refurbished, this fantastic pub offers a cosy, traditional setting with all the benefits of modern comfort. Pair this with a relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff and you’re sure to feel right at...
View full reviewJust a little way from the hubbub of Bristol, The Carpenters Tavern provides an escape from the city, offering fine ales, great wines and tasty food. Step inside and the friendly staff will make you feel right at home, while the cosy decor - white-washed walls, exposed brick and beams complemented by mismatched chairs and soft light...
View full reviewSince October 2008, Bonomo Ristorante in Somerset's Burnham-on-Sea has been welcoming diners for a slice of 'la dolce vita', with an authentic menu of Italian delights to match. This family-run restaurant has been designed with luxury in mind - the quality of the decor and sumptuous colour scheme alluding to the deliciousness in sto...
View full reviewNew owners of The Mitre, Sally and Alex, have been visiting Burnham-on-Sea for years and so when the opportunity to run their own restaurant came up, they had to take it. Situated just a short walk from Bridgwater Bay and Sunspot Amusements, The Mitre is frequented by locals as well as visitors to the area. Sally and the team have...
View full reviewJust a few minutes away from Bristol’s city centre is the Bird In Hand – a lovely retreat in which to enjoy all the comforts of a true village local. With roaring fires, local ale, an intimate bar packed full of carefully selected gins, the Bird In Hand really is a special spot, and visitors are made to feel rig...
View full reviewLovely Somerset views are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the appeal of this Indian restaurant. Spice Inn sits snugly in the pretty village of Long Ashton and offers locals a convenient and delicious taste of India. On sunny days, diners can take advantage of the terrace, while the interior provides a simple and comfort...
View full reviewYou can be assured of a warm welcome at the recently transformed Albion. Now a stylish, contemporary space for laid-back social gatherings, a romantic dinner or just a drink with friends, The Albion is flexible to the needs of its guests. Given its reputation for competitively priced, first-class fare served with a smile, you might w...
View full reviewYou’ll find Symonds at Redwood within the gorgeous Redwood Hall at Audley. Located just a short drive from the centre of Clifton and surrounded by 14 acres of landscaped gardens, the restaurant offers the perfect escape from reality and provides a tranquil place to unwind with friends and family.
Over the years, Symonds h...
Located 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 reviewOn a crisp, autumnal evening I was invited to The Poacher in Portishead. This traditional pub has owner Gary Berwick at its helm, a fun-loving host who puts guests at ease with his easy-going nature. Gary and co-owner Sian Powell bought the derelict property in October 2018, and together they’ve turned it in to a thriving venue....
View full reviewSurrounded by countryside so beautiful that it inspired Thomas Hardy to write some of his greatest works, The Ring O' Bells is a true English country pub. Inside, low ceilings with black oak beams create a quaint, intimate feel, while rustic wooden furnishings and large fireplaces give the place a vintage edge. Outside there's a lov...
View full reviewSurrounded by countryside so beautiful that it inspired Thomas Hardy to write some of his greatest works, The Ring O' Bells is a true English country pub. Inside, low ceilings with black oak beams create a quaint, intimate feel, while rustic wooden furnishings and large fireplaces give the place a traditional, vintage edge. Outs...
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