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This exotic restaurant is set in a charming timber-framed building, providing a unique backdrop to the superb Thai cuisine on offer. A comprehensive menu boasts a multitude of authentic delights. Duck salad made for a brilliant start - crisp and expertly spiced. Gorgeous deep-fried, soft-shelled crab followed, cleverly prepared and ...
View full reviewDuxford Lodge is not only a sumptuous hotel but also the perfect example of what can be achieved when you combine an excellent location, great food and superb customer service - this successful hybrid is dining perfection. As you sweep up the hidden driveway and nestle into the cosy seating in the bar area, the 1900s architectur...
View full reviewThe ancient village of Rayne lies along an old Roman road in the heart of rural Essex, less than two miles west of Braintree. The Welsh Princess has served the local clientele as a traditional tavern for many years, and has recently embarked on an exciting new venture serving a range of traditional British fare. Visiting for the f...
View full reviewNestled in 22 acres of breathtaking grounds, Mulberry House is a stunning destination to retreat to and let the stresses of daily life melt away. This palatial hotel offers 22 en-suite bedrooms, a versatile events space and a fantastic restaurant to boot.
If you’re looking for a wonderful setting in which to dine, where f...
Step back in time and visit the Cock Pub & Kitchen, the oldest alehouse in Ongar. The historical building is full of character and features a welcoming fire and an even warmer atmosphere. A local landmark since 1580, the alehouse featured its own brewhouse as early as 1766.
Several incarnations of the historic venue lat...
Dating back to the 16th century, The Plough at Duxford is a traditional village pub with a thatched roof and abundant character. With historic timbers and a warm open fire, The Plough provides a homely environment for visitors and locals to drink, dine and relax in. Along with traditional pub games such as darts, cribs and domino...
View full reviewSituated on the narrow High Street at the heart of the historic village of Chipping Ongar, Turkwise prides itself on serving some of the finest, most flavoursome Turkish cuisine within the area. The tastefully decorated modern interior oozes class, with comfortable cream leather seating and intimate booths creating the ideal set...
View full reviewThe Hare at Roxwell is the first of a planned group of around five Pie & Pint Inns. As you might expect, speciality pie-and-pint nights are held every Thursday, but even if that's not your thing you'll be able to find something you fancy on the vast and varied menu. All the meat, fish, produce and cask ales are sourced locally a...
View full reviewSituated on the crossroads of an old Roman road in Rayne is The Swan. Housed in a Grade II listed building and with exposed wooden beams, the setting is distinctly traditional. For those after a tipple or two, there's a wide selection of real ales, beers and wines. If you're dining, arrive with an appetite. The menus comprise cla...
View full reviewThis 17th-century inn is a gastronome’s delight. Set in the tiny hamlet of Bartlow and reopened in 2017, it’s been transformed from a tired pub into an extended orangery restaurant and bar with a south-facing terrace and outdoor pizza oven. The Michelin Plate and AA rosette awards are recognition of this outstanding establishm...
View full reviewThis village gem is clearly at the centre of the local community and enjoys a well-deserved reputation for good food and award-winning ales. Set in an attractive building dating back to the 17th Century, The George and Dragon boasts wonderful variety. Drinkers and diners are spoilt for choice with two bars, two restaurants - either ...
View full reviewLoch Fyne’s beautiful Arts and Crafts building on Fore Street is in perfect harmony with the food, which is fresh, simple and skilfully crafted. Fish and seafood are sustainably sourced, the ambience is relaxed, and the service remains attentive. In finer weather you can make the most of the sunshine on the outdoor patio, and fo...
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 reviewProudly positioned in the charming village of Toot Hill, this family-run pub and restaurant headed up by Lamty Bouchareb offers a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. In fine weather the attractive courtyard restaurant is the ideal place to relax with a refreshing glass of wine or a pint of local ale. Whether you settle down...
View full reviewFollowing the success of the Stevenage branch, Cinnabar Café has now hit Hertford. When we heard, we simply had to go along to investigate. A stylish interior greets diners and dancers on arrival; the rich colour palette and Latino-style music help create a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Quiet alcoves are great for din...
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