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The Fox Inn is an 18th-century pub that has been under the stewardship of the Gibson family since 2002. Plenty has been done to maintain the pub’s characterful features, and the extension to the restaurant and 12 en-suite bedrooms were built with care to complement the original decor and other historic touches like the original ...
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 reviewFrom the outside, The Red Lion holds all the promise of a great pub: a characterful, Grade II listed building with a low, tiled roof and charmingly uneven shape, surrounded by the scenery of a rural English village. Inside, this promise is more than upheld by the low-ceilinged bar area, furnished with impressive Chesterfields from w...
View full reviewFrom the outside, The Red Lion holds all the promise of a great pub: a characterful, Grade II listed building with a low, tiled roof and charmingly uneven shape, surrounded by the scenery of a rural English village. Inside, this promise is more than upheld by the low-ceilinged, wooden bar area, furnished with impressive Chesterfield...
View full reviewThe Queens Head in Harlow has idyllic, quintessentially English charm which immediately draws the eye. With its flagpole outside proudly displaying St George’s Cross, and housed in a building believed to date back to the 16th century, this is truly a traditional pub. The fare sticks to tradition too, although there are a few in...
View full reviewThis Jacobean-style inn is a traditional gem. Many of the original 14th-century features, including wooden beams, can still be spotted inside this Grade II listed building. Whenever you find yourself at The Green Man, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome and find it hard to resist ordering a bite to eat.
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Thanks to its recent refurbishment, the addition of a café and the appointment of a new head chef, The Oaklands Inn has been given a new lease of life. This family-run, family-friendly pub is a favourite with Great Notley locals, as well as visitors in need of homely, traditional fare. The spacious interior has been tastef...
View full reviewThe Essex Cricketers' spaciousness is suggested by the impressive barn-style exterior, and confirmed when you walk into an interior flooded with light. There are two different dining options available: one in the main pub and the other in The Centurian Restaurant. The bar and pub menu offers classic hearty food such as homemade s...
View full reviewDating 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 reviewOriginally a 17th-Century coaching house, this historical pub has been serving fine food and ale for 350 years - and there is a good reason why. John Barleycorn prides itself on its excellent reputation for serving some of the most genuine home-cooked meals, not to mention some of the finest ales in the country. This fantastic est...
View full reviewThe Fox & Hounds is one of Hertfordshire's premier gastro pubs, with a menu that changes twice daily and reflects the best in available seasonal produce. The chef-proprietor has worked in some of London's most celebrated restaurants, and thankfully you can enjoy the fruits of his hard labour here. For lunch, choose from a two-...
View full reviewThe Dusty Miller is a family-friendly pub owned by chef-patron Chris Cleary and his wife, Michelle. As we arrived for our midweek dinner, the restaurant was lively and brimming with satisfied diners, yet the service was still swift and welcoming.
Chris is passionate about quality, and loves using the freshest, local produce...
Situated in the relaxing surroundings of Harlow Town Park, The Greyhound is a charming 16th-century inn that serves high-quality food and drink to regulars and new visitors alike. For lunch, you can choose from a range of tasty hot and cold sandwiches, and filled jacket potatoes. In addition to the extensive lunch menu, The Greyho...
View full reviewA profusion of brass and copper vessels hang from the timber-beamed ceilings and walls of this distinctive, characterful pub. In winter, a fire blazes in the large brick hearth, while an outdoor patio affords alfresco dining in sunnier months. Such a setting is great for live music performances, which take place here every Saturday ...
View full reviewAt The Chequers, service is paramount. This community-orientated and customer-driven pub provides a space where locals and their pooches want to be and newbies fit right in. Listening to what customers want is what drives the friendly team to strive for more. Dating back to 1528 and cosy in every sense, the pub’s low ceilings, t...
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