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The Crossways Inn is situated in the picturesque village of West Huntspill, within easy reach of the M5. It oozes charm and old-fashioned hospitality, and stocks a good range of well-kept local ales which you can drink in the traditional bar area or, if you're lucky enough to visit on a warm sunny day, in the beer garden which boasts...
View full reviewDating back to the 18th Century, The Red Tile was originally an old-fashioned, thatch-roofed watering hole. Fashionably updated during the Bridgwater tile industry boom, the pub received its famous red roof and was consequently given a new name by American pilots during World War II. Already impressed by its heritage, my partner...
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 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 reviewThe A39 runs across the Polden Hills, between Street and Bridgwater, and situated just off the main road lies The Olive Mill, commanding wonderful views across the Peat Moors. From the outside, it may appear to be a typical inn, but inside you'll find a piece of the Mediterranean set in the landscape of rural Somerset. The Olive Mill...
View full reviewThe River Parrett is one of Bridgwater’s finest restaurants. Since opening in 2017 this brasserie-style restaurant has gained a mass following of devout foodies who return time and again for the high-end food, superb wine list and attentive service. The owner has a great deal of experience in the food and hospitality industry an...
View full reviewThe Mouzoure family have been welcoming people to the Tudor Hotel for the past 46 years, and to such success that they often see the same smiling faces time and time again. Their recipe is simple - a homefrom- home, friendly and professional hotel, complete with a popular restaurant and bar. The Tudor's striking black and white, h...
View full reviewBattleborough Grange is the perfect countryside retreat. Nestled in a prime spot at the base of Brent Knoll, a hill that stands out from the Somerset Levels, this elegant boutique hotel offers guests the chance to truly get away from it all. Although Bristol and Weston-super-Mare are close by, Battleborough feels a million miles awa...
View full reviewThe Purplespoon Café is perfect for any occasion. This inviting café was recently named winner of the family dining category at the Somerset Life Food & Drink Awards and has plenty of activities for the little ones, including pizza making workshops. Duck food is even available at the counter so kids can go and feed the ducks by the...
View full reviewHidden away in the folds of Brent Knoll, you'll find an idyll that beckons the weary traveller and the gourmet alike. The aim at Woodlands is to provide guests with a warm welcome in a relaxed family atmosphere, and the place exudes a natural English charm and character. What better setting to sample delights from the imaginative me...
View full reviewThe Crown Inn is a rustic old country pub just off the A39, deep in the heart of the Somerset Levels and halfway between Glastonbury and Bridgwater. Bob and Row Kingston have breathed life back into this charming traditional pub, and thanks to them it remains an integral part of village life. As you approach the pub, you'll see an ol...
View full reviewPart of the Butcombe Brewery family for a few years now, The Malt Shovel in Cannington excels in providing sumptuous homemade food, a warm and welcoming atmosphere and, most importantly, a quality pint of real ale. We stepped inside and immediately began to unwind in the mellow atmosphere. En route to the bar we checked out the ...
View full reviewThe Sexeys Arms is set in the heart of the countryside on the main road from Burnham-on-Sea to Wells, not far from Cheddar and the beauty of the Mendips. The Sexeys is open to everybody; children and dogs are welcome, and a secure children’s play area opposite the pub will keep the little ones occupied while you enjoy a pint in the...
View full reviewIf you're travelling through West Somerset and the Bridgwater area, perhaps to visit the stunning Quantocks, then why not call in at The Enmore Inn. This family-run, family-orientated inn is cosy and welcoming, and serves a great selection of lagers and real ales alongside a succulent selection of home-cooked meals. Located next to ...
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