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If you’re on the lookout for a traditional pub that serves well-executed pub classics, look no further than The Vine Inn in Black Notley. This distinctive period pub and restaurant, with its low ceilings and original beams, has a warmth and character all of its own. The long, narrow building can accommodate around 28 diners, wit...
View full reviewThe recently refurbished Orange Tree in Braintree is a lively, traditional pub with real heart. In line with its new look, the menu has been refreshed but still features a superb mix of pub grub favourites to suit all tastes, including classics like hearty homemade burgers, beer-battered fish and chips and sizzling sirloin steak wit...
View full reviewAccording 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 reviewConveniently located just a ten-minute drive from Stansted Airport, the Park Inn Harlow is the ideal venue, whether you're courting business or pleasure. The state-of-the-art hotel - complete with gym, heated pool, sauna, steam room, spa, conference rooms and extended bar times for residents - is the perfect base for visiting the bri...
View full reviewIf you happen to find yourself in Essex with a hankering for a juicy steak, you're in luck. Whether you're looking to refuel after a busy day's shopping in Harlow, longing for a leisurely lunch before a round of golf in Ilford, or escaping to the coast or countryside for a little food and fresh air, you'll never be too far from one o...
View full reviewAs far as picture-perfect venues are concerned, the 15th-century White Hart Hotel is the jewel in Essex's crown - indeed it has held an AA rosette for the past eight years and was awarded a second two years ago. It is a favoured wedding venue, set in 4.5 acres of grounds. Additionally, The Essex Barn provides a function space for up...
View full reviewThis award-winning 17th-century free house is something of a local secret. The pub has a loyal clientele of regulars from the local area and from further afield, and is also popular with walkers and cyclists enjoying the beautiful surrounding countryside. The building has been sympathetically refurbished throughout, keeping its or...
View full reviewPreviously two cottages dating back to 1608, The White Horse was converted into a public house in 1713. While from the outside it looks like a quintessential olde-worlde inn, inside you'll find a marriage of modern and traditional, with aged wooden beams looking down onto contemporary furnishings. The menu reflects this mix: hearty ...
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 reviewThe Waggon & Horses is a traditional Essex pub with bed and breakfast accommodation, just a few miles from Hedingham Castle. Family-run and family-friendly, it offers hearty, affordable meals and a warm welcome. With a lounge bar, restaurant area, private function room and al fresco gardens, there are plenty of places in which...
View full reviewAccording 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 reviewA pub and restaurant in the heart of Whittlesford, The Tickell Arms lies 5 miles south of Cambridge. Seasonal, modern British food is served in relaxed surroundings, whilst the terrace overlooking the pond offers al fresco dining in warmer weather.
View full reviewThis former traditional country pub has been totally transformed into a modern gastropub and restaurant, thanks to new owners. The building's striking glass and timber-clad facade immediately excites interest. The stylish interior continues to impress but pays homage to the building's historical past by retaining original features...
View full reviewIf you want to dine somewhere with a warm, inviting atmosphere and superb food, look no further than The Chequers. Surrounded by beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside, this restaurant has a rich history dating back to 1634. During World War II the pub became a favoured haunt of the RAF's No. 19 Squadron and the American 339th Fighter...
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