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The village of Hurley dates back to 700AD and is the place to come for a dose of olde-worlde charm. The Rising Sun was built in 1830 and is a popular haunt for walkers, boating people and locals alike; its close proximity to a caravan site (one of the top five in the UK) also makes it a convenient spot for tourists. While sunny da...
View full reviewThe Prince of Wales boasts the atmosphere and ambience of a real local pub. But this is a traditional pub with a twist; it's a 25-seater restaurant offering a great choice of freshly prepared Thai cuisine, as well as classic British dishes. The menus range from light snacks to full à la carte dining. Behind the bar you'll find se...
View full reviewMacdonald Compleat Angler hotel enjoys a tranquil riverside setting, allowing visitors to enjoy local water-based activities such as fishing, boating and riverside walks that take in the surrounding historic venues. The hotel is home to the AA-rosette-awarded Riverside Restaurant, which has recently undergone an exciting refurbish...
View full reviewBuckinghamshire and Berkshire are laden with gastronomic jewels; while some come and go, the standard bearers remain thanks to their remarkable consistency. Among those illustrious few is The Bull Inn at Bisham. Today The Bull Inn is a reflection of one family’s passion for culinary excellence.
The Lopez family, boasting ...
Situated away from the beaten track, Coopers Coffee Roastery & Bar is not to be missed. Coffee is at the very core of this place, and upon entry you are greeted by the impressive coffee roaster in the corner, where carefully and ethically sourced beans are compassionately treated for the most intense flavour&nbs...
View full reviewwagamama is the most popular chain of award-winning Pan-Asian noodle restaurants in the country, reflecting their enduring and diverse appeal. At wagamama they celebrate consistency and quality in everything they do. Their ethos, developed since the first wagamama opened in London's Bloomsbury in 1992, is 'to combine gr...
View full reviewAccording to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewZizzi restaurants are passionate about simple Italian cookery. Whether it's pizza or pasta, salads or risotto, or carne and pesce (meat and fish), each dish is prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients - from the popular classics to Zizzi's own innovations - ensuring that you can enjoy a great Italian dining experience, at any of Ziz...
View full reviewShowcasing freshly-prepared, authentic Italian food, Villagio is a favourite for family dining in a relaxed, Mediterranean-style setting. As well as a menu packed full with classic Italian recipes, Villagio restaurant offers a coeliac-friendly range, and a wholesome children's menu.
View full reviewThe Maltsters Arms resides in a 250-year-old coach house, attracting customers from near and far. Sitting in the idyllic space next to a Saxon church, this traditional venue in the small village of Rotherfield Greys boasts a covered courtyard and beer garden.
With passionate landlords George and Calum at the helm, the past ...
Occupying an idyllic lakeside location set amidst five acres of picturesque countryside, you’ll find Crowne Plaza, a luxury hotel boasting a host of attractions. Conveniently situated within easy reach of nearby motorways and Heathrow airport, as w...
View full reviewThe Bell is a delightful Grade II listed, cosy, traditional English country pub in the heart of the town centre, with real open fires and a warm, welcoming, friendly atmosphere. They pride themselves on their superb authentic Thai cuisine, Cask Marque-approved traditional Fuller's real ales and a fine selection of wines from around t...
View full reviewThere are three Snug establishments in the Chilterns area - in St Albans, Hertford and High Wycombe - and all of them live up to their name. Each one boasts a multitude of cosy corners for guests to get comfy in, perhaps while enjoying a pint of ale, a well-made cocktail or one of their renowned burgers. We visited the Snug bar in t...
View full reviewArriving at The Lambert Arms, we felt immediately at home, being warmly welcomed by reception staff. Our waiter Karl was a mine of culinary information (and of local golf courses too). Located midway between Birmingham and Oxford, just a moment's drive from Junction 6 of the M40, this fine halftimbered coaching inn has recently been...
View full reviewNestled in a quiet village at the foot of the Chilterns, The Leathern Bottle is everything you could wish for in a country pub. Whether you walk down from the hills, turn off the M40 in need of a break, or arrive as a seasoned regular (as many of the clientele clearly do), you will receive a heartfelt welcome. 'Ye Olde Leathern Bo...
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