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According 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 reviewSituated in the centre of Bury St Edmunds, ASK Italian is a fantastic Italian restaurant serving excellent value pizzas, pastas and more. Perfect for family dining, this stylish restaurant has a relaxed vibe and offers an extensive menu for the adults as well as a special kids menu for the little ones. The excellent pizzas are all ...
View full reviewCombining food, drink and live music, The LP Bar showcases authentic pizzas from the wood-fired oven, alongside freshly made salads, sandwiches and snacks. From the bar, sample a range of cocktails before enjoying live music and DJs in the club upstairs.
View full reviewChic, Parisian-style Café Rouge offers diners a little slice of Gallic life. Relax with the papers over breakfast and tuck into Continental pastries or a French favourite of smoked ham and Gruyère cheese croque, topped with a fried egg. The breakfast menu is complemented by a selection of fresh juices and fine French c...
View full reviewStrada is a stylish, contemporary restaurant offering excellent regional Italian cuisine. Here you can explore a menu of pasta, pizza, meat, fish and vegetarian dishes, all created using the finest and freshest ingredients. Popular dishes include starters such as gamberoni (king prawns) with garlic, white wine, chilli and lemon b...
View full reviewWith a counter and shelves fully stocked with a wealth of tempting treats, Harriets has your attention from the moment you enter its traditional environs. Affordable luxury is the name of the game here, with soft carpeted areas and a live pianist, who plays between noon and 2pm, Friday to Sunday, helping to create the most relaxing ...
View full reviewBehind an inconspicuous entrance on Duke Street in Chelmsford, you will find the bright and airy Zen Noodle Bar, a popular destination for lunchtime and evening dining. Open seven days a week, this trendy restaurant attracts couples, families and large groups in search of freshly made Oriental food at excellent prices. The knowle...
View full reviewThe chic 2 AA Rosette Angel Eaterie is in an elegant setting where diners can enjoy the very best in local British food by Head Chef, Arron Jackson. Open all day serving local, seasonal produce, fantastically priced set menus and over thirty wines by the glass, the restaurant has fantastic views over the Market Square and St. Edmunds...
View full reviewThis sleek and sophisticated contemporary Indian restaurant really excels, with a winning combination of friendly staff, superlative service and delicious food. From the extensive menu, my companion and I enjoyed the Orissa fish cake and the papdi chat, both superbly executed. To follow, succulent chicken, and lamb with mango, accom...
View full reviewThe Suffolk Carver, located in the heart of Bury St Edmunds, is a busy lunchtime retreat. This modern split-level café offers gorgeous views, friendly staff and large portions. Everything from the panini and cheese scones through to the hot chocolate and milkshakes is made from scratch. Their famously huge baked potatoes are ...
View full reviewA homely pub in Bury St Edmunds, The One Bull serves local and seasonal food, as well as beers from its own micro-brewery and an extensive selection of wines. The country-style dining room is filled with squashy caramel leather sofas, hefty communal benches and a mammoth wine display. Dine next to a crackling open fire, or underneat...
View full reviewBuilt in 1895, The Grange Hotel is a rustic country hotel just 3 miles outside of Bury St Edmunds. Fresh, local produce packs the seasonal menus, which feature innovative interpretation of classic English dishes as well as flavours from around the world.
View full reviewA relaxing pub with a large outdoor dining area, The Cadogan Arms holds an AA Rosette for its fine British food. 4 miles from Bury St Edmunds, the rustic menu features big Sunday lunches and premium steaks, with real ale from its sister micro-brewery. This family-friendly venue also offers a great children's menu and plenty to entert...
View full reviewWith its menu guided by the seasons, The Kentford offers gourmet British cuisine in a charming gastro pub-style setting. The homely, low-ceilinged dining room features cutesy latticed bay windows and polished wooden floorboards, while nooks and crannies evoke a cosy feel. Regularly changing specials and a range of hearty British flav...
View full reviewThe village of Glemsford dates back to the Domesday Book and is just a stone's throw from the River Glenn. Arable farmland surrounds the village, creating a sense of tranquillity and peace within. What every charming rural village needs, of course, is a good pub. The Black Lion has that covered. A smart beer garden allows for sun...
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