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The George is a family-friendly pub on the Jurassic Coast in Charmouth, near Lyme Regis. This charming venue sells delicious traditional pub food and there is something for the whole family to enjoy - from an award-winning steak and kidney pie to 100-per-cent-beef burgers, steaks and sausages, all from the local butcher. Dessert...
View full reviewIf it's a warm welcome and a hearty meal you're after then The Balfour Arms in Sidmouth is the place for you. The predominantly British menu includes a wide selection of pub classics, and the specials board is updated daily according to the availability of local ingredients. Sitting comfortably in the recently refurbished restaur...
View full reviewKnown locally as The Billy, the King William Inn is at the heart of the historical town of Glastonbury. Believed to have been a public house since before 1872, but dating back as far as the 1500s, the inn has a beautiful flower-filled garden, skittle alley, pool table and open fire, all of which enhance the already cheerful atmosphe...
View full reviewIn picturesque Lyme Regis, the Royal Lion Hotel is a beautiful 17th-century coaching inn, steeped in history. Barely 100 metres from the sea, the hotel is the perfect place to base yourself as you explore the stunning local area. With two separate dining areas and a cosy lounge, there’s something for everyone at the Royal Lion. ...
View full reviewNestled in the Somerset countryside, the historic village of Wedmore lies between the River Axe and the River Brue. A traditional Somerset village, Wedmore takes its name from Saxon times, and means 'hunting moor' - an apt place then to savour a George boar burger, accompanied by onion marmalade and smoked Applewood Cheddar. Offeri...
View full reviewThe Royal Oak (known locally as Sonny's) is the former farm house of the pub's namesake, Sonny White. It's situated on the dairy farm which is still operated by Sonny's son today. The pub prides itself on good-value, home-cooked food and they use lots of produce from local suppliers to create a range of superb dishes such as rump st...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of Glastonbury, this beautiful hotel oozes history; 500 years of history to be precise. Today, you can come to the Pilgims Bar, relax and unwind by the roaring log fire and soak up the ambience - you'll feel like you've gone back in time. Sample real ales, local cider and fine wines, accompanied by good, freshly...
View full reviewNewton Poppleford is a charming Devon village, filled with quaint houses, tiny tearooms and friendly locals. It's picture-perfect and, with historic sites and the Jurassic Coast within easy reach and a large car park, Cannons Inn is one of the best and most convenient places to stay in East Devon. As well as providing fantastic pub ...
View full reviewHosts Kevin and Kirsty will welcome both you and your four-legged friend to The New Inn Stoke Abbott, a 16th-century, traditional, thatched pub, located in the quaint village of Stoke Abbott, just a mile and a half from Beaminster. The New Inn is usually filled with content locals, holidaymakers and walkers enjoying the local countr...
View full reviewThe Cobb Arms is a homely, family-run pub situated in the heart of Lyme Regis, which takes its name from The Cobb, which sits opposite - as you walk along Lyme Bay you might spot its boats. Tempt your tastebuds with the light starter of salt and pepper baby squid. The seafood platter is great for sharing and includes an array of loc...
View full reviewSomerset is just the county for discovering long country walks, rolling fields and quaint, historical villages. Charlton Adam is one such village - found close to the Green Down Nature Reserve - and at its heart is the Fox & Hounds where Lisa and Josh welcome all. So welcoming is this traditional pub - with tankards hanging from...
View full reviewHobbs Boat Inn is conveniently located next to Lympsham's Premier Inn, just off Junction 22 of the M5. This cosy and welcoming pub is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and has a wealth of homely dishes perfect for a family meal. Kick off your meal with some dough balls and dips (£1.99) or Cajun battered prawns served ...
View full reviewIn the pretty conservation village of Brampford Speke, with its thatched cottages and wonderful situation on both the Exe Valley Way and Devonshire Heartland Way, you will find The Lazy Toad - an 18th-century Grade II listed inn. A warm welcome from the friendly staff awaits you at this cosy establishment, which features log fires b...
View full reviewA warm welcome awaits you at The Podymore Inn. Set in the village of Podimore and surrounded by scenic Somerset countryside, this traditional stone-built pub boasts a tranquil dining area, cosy bar and outdoor seating area where you’re invited to enjoy a pint of hand-pulled real ale. There’s also a spacious conservatory, which...
View full reviewWith wonderful views of the Glastonbury Tor and the Mendips, the Panborough Inn is situated in a small hamlet just ten minutes' drive from Wells, Glastonbury and Cheddar. The Panborough Inn is a familyrun free house dating back to the 17th Century. The Panborough Inn offers an extensive selection of beers, local real ales, good-qu...
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