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This charming out-of-town pub is popular with Bristol residents looking to escape the rush of the city centre, as well as with families from the surrounding villages. Dog-walkers and cyclists looking to put their feet up and enjoy some hearty pub fare will do well here; the ploughman's featuring Keen's Cheddar, hand-cut ham and a ho...
View full reviewThe Globe is a welcome sight for those traversing the Frome Valley Walkway. It’s become a meeting place for walkers, families and couples and, of course, the locals love it – with a cosy interior, views of the church and a beautiful beer garden, why wouldn’t they? The lunch menu is extensive, so if you’re after a quick sna...
View full reviewThe Golden Heart is an up-to-date take on the traditional pub, offering everything the modern visitor could ask for whilst retaining more than a touch of olde-worlde charm. An eclectic selection of mismatched furnishings sit beneath wooden beams and sloped ceilings, offering an interesting blend of the contemporary and the tradition...
View full reviewThis outstanding pub is somewhere you can slow down, unwind and while away a few hours. Relaxation is encouraged and the team is more than happy for diners to take their time over a lazy lunch or evening meal. Sunday is the perfect day for this, as the team serves its famous comforting roast comprising a selection of the finest mo...
View full reviewFleur de Lis' open fires are perfect for relaxing beside with a drink and the papers, while its spacious interior makes it a top place to host a celebratory meal, buffet or special event. There is also a convenient car park and a large garden and courtyard to take advantage of during warmer months. You might start with cheese and su...
View full reviewThere are some pretty amazing things going on in the kitchen at The Cross Hands these days - the emphasis is on creating dishes that are fresh and homemade. The kitchen team do their own butchery, bake all their own bread and ensure that every dish that comes out of the kitchen has been lovingly prepared. A selection of excellen...
View full reviewSet in the heart of the picturesque village of Almondsbury, The Swan Hotel is the destination of choice for work colleagues, families and couples, who visit to dine and relax in an informal atmosphere. The menu features a tempting mix of classic favourites and inventive new dishes, all of which are made using locally sourced and o...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits you at The Swan – a charming pub residing in the quaint little village of Tytherington. The ancient church of St James, with its impressive crenellated tower, stands beside The Swan, which is a listed 17th-century farmhouse that became a pub in the early 19th century.
The exposed brick walls, neutral...
The Bowl Inn - which derives its name from the shape of the land surrounding the Severn Estuary - has been part of the landscape for hundreds of years, beginning life as three cottages in 1146 before becoming an inn in 1550. The inn has moved with the times whilst still retaining its olde-worlde charm. The menu is a reflection of th...
View full reviewStone built in 1824, this lovely rural pub can be found away from the bustle of Bristol and Bath in leafy Warmley. Also known as the 'Inn on the Green', The White Harte is perfect for ramblers in need of a refuel after their exertions, as well as for locals and those passing through along the A420. This pub is a real family affair, w...
View full reviewThe slogan of The Inn On The Green is ‘your community, your local’, and I dearly wish we did live closer. When we visited on a Thursday evening, the pub was buzzing inside and out with a wide variety of customers, including couples with small babies and large dogs, groups of colleagues out for after work-drinks, and friends on...
View full reviewAs anyone who lives in Bristol will tell you, Caffe Gusto is an institution in feeding and watering residents throughout the city. Serving award-winning sandwiches and coffees, as well as a plethora of other treats, these eateries come to the aid of many a hungry worker and tired shopper. Located basically everywhere in Bristol you ...
View full reviewUndertake the ten-minute drive from the city centre to The Kings Head and you will be well-rewarded. Although it's a traditional inn through and through, you won't just find classic pub fare on the menu; there's also a whole section devoted to high-quality Caribbean cuisine. The Kings' family team is dedicated to serving the communi...
View full reviewRun by Lynne and Steve and serving up quality home-cooked food and a range of refreshing drinks, The Trooper is a top choice for both an after-work pint with friends and a weekend pub lunch with the family. Its ever-growing popularity with local residents is testament to its well-rounded offering - you can pop by in the daytime for ...
View full reviewThis family-run 18th-century coaching inn is set within six acres of beautiful grounds and gardens. The historic building is covered in sprawling vine, and visitors to this inn soon discover that its not just a pretty picture, it’s an example of first-rate hospitality. True to its traditional inn status, The Compass boasts 26 en...
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