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The Swan Inn is a beautiful old coaching inn located on the Badminton Road, convenient for weary travellers hailing from Bristol, Bath, the M4 and M5. Recently re-opened by the Tierney/Gale family, this quaint country inn has undergone a complete internal and external refurbishment, and the wait was certainly worth it. During the ...
View full reviewCarriages Restaurant is housed in Alveston House Hotel, an award-winning and wonderfully charming venue. It is perfectly placed for those looking for a country retreat, as it’s easily accessible and only a short drive from Bristol.
The restaurant is an elegant venue with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The...
View full reviewAs we headed out of the city for dinner at Brunel's Hat, we expected to sample the luxury and sophistication synonymous with the Hilton name. Needless to say, it lived up to expectations. Greeted by smartly dressed staff on arrival, we were whisked through the restaurant to our window table. The muted tones and soft lighting of the...
View full reviewLocated in the South Gloucestershire village of Almondsbury, Aztec Hotel & Spa lies in the heart of the West Country – perfect for those exploring the nearby city of Bristol, or for families stopping over on their way to Devon or Cornwall.
The crowning glory of this exceptional establishment is its restaurant. Having ...
The Squire Inn is an original 17th-Century coaching house inn situated in the market town of Chipping Sodbury, 12 miles from Bristol and 14 miles from Bath. In the five years that William and Denise Tierney have owned The Squire, they have established its reputation as a venue offering superb cuisine, as well as providing a comfortab...
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 reviewAn award-winning public house, The Wheatsheaf is a thriving pub that’s been under the helm of its current owners for almost twenty years. A mainstay in the charming town of Thornbury, The Wheatsheaf has a fantastic reputation for its drinks range, which includes four real ales, including a regularly changing guest beer, and a nu...
View full reviewThe team at the Old Down Bistro are nothing if not passionate about their ingredients. They firmly believe in the quality of local produce and whole-heartedly support the neighbouring farmers who supply their expertly reared meats. The kitchen larder is full of home-grown fruits and vegetables which have been cultivated on the groun...
View full reviewThe Duck & Willow is a contemporary British pub full of charm. The modern yet inviting indoor dining area and gorgeous garden – complete with decking, fairy lights and ample seating – make this pub the place to be come rain or shine.
This picturesque pub has proved a hit with both locals and visitors alike, so much ...
Thornbury is home to this most diverse of eateries. Ronnies Restaurant and coffee lounge is as much a great place to while away an evening of celebration as it is to stop off for a light lunch, coffee and cake or just kill time in the atmospheric 17th-Century surroundings. This carefully renovated building features beamed ceilings a...
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 reviewThornbury Castle is a jewel in the South West's crown. This stunning Tudor castle retains many of its original features, including Tudor chimneys and beautiful oriel and arrowslit windows. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn enjoyed a ten-day sojourn at the castle as part of their honeymoon tour, and the sumptuous decor remains fit for a kin...
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life. Among the boutiques, bars and restaurants of Park Street, Café Rouge occupies a prime spot, welcoming those en route to the Bristol Old Vic or Hippodrome for a show, diners celebrating a special occasion and regulars who can't get enough of th...
View full reviewLying within easy reach of Bristol, Bath and Gloucester, The Park Hotel is a great destination for a weekend getaway, wedding or event. With ten individually designed boutique-style bedrooms – including the impressive bridal suite – this countryside hideaway offers both style and comfort. Sleek furnishings and a simple colour ...
View full reviewPull up at this traditional 17th-century establishment and you’re likely to see tractors in the car park, before heading into a bustling bar area filled with diners enjoying great plates of food. The Bull at Hinton is rich in history and is even rumoured to have its own ghosts (keep your eyes peeled), though the c...
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