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With a recently refurbished dining room and bar, the 400-year-old White Horse Hotel is a wonderful venue with a beautiful Georgian exterior and extensive gardens. Serving traditional British cuisine, the menu incorporates modern touches whilst proudly retaining an English-country-inn style. Just a ten-minute drive from the centre of...
View full reviewSituated in the picturesque village of Cowlinge, The Three Ways is a country pub worth seeking out. Owners Chris and Sue have retained the traditional charm of this 17th-century inn – complete with original wooden beams and inglenook fireplaces – whilst offering a varied menu showcasing Spanish dishes such as paella and fabad...
View full reviewIf you find yourself longing for comforting, home-cooked cuisine to fi ll you up and warm you through, or perhaps a cosy bar at which to enjoy your favourite tipple while you relax by the warmth of an open fi re, then follow your nose to the Pig & Abbot and you'll fi nd exactly what you're after. With an unpretentious, rustic st...
View full reviewHearty homemade soups and delicious warming fare is exactly what you'll find at The Prince of Wales. This charming rustic pub is the perfect place to stop for a relaxing meal with family or a drink with friends. With its laid-back atmosphere and homely feel, the restaurant is ideal for those wanting to dine in relaxed surroundings. ...
View full reviewThis quaint, low-ceilinged country pub is located just on the outskirts of Cambridge, in the heart of Grantchester. Far from the madding crowd it may be, but on our mid-week visit, every one of its striking oak tables was packed with patrons dining by candlelight. Indeed, concealed behind the pastoral exterior of The Green Man,...
View full reviewSitting on the edge of the village green in Cavendish, this charming establishment, complete with original features, is the ideal destination for quality cuisine, luxurious accommodation and fantastic value for money. The restaurant has been awarded two AA rosettes and is featured in the 2016 Good Food Guide - a testament to the...
View full reviewLocated in the village of Bulmer Tye near Sudbury, The Bulmer Fox offers delicious home-cooked food that’s freshly prepared using high-quality British ingredients. Its setting makes it an ideal spot for lunch during a shopping spree and visitors can also enjoy brunch, lunch and dinner here.
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A venue for all occasions, the modern yet snug and homely Brook provides surroundings cosy enough to accommodate those visiting for a quick drink while still being suffi ciently spacious for groups to dine comfortably. Many have already discovered this for themselves - the light and inviting pub regularly sees jubilant parties, frie...
View full reviewProclaiming itself to be the oldest building in the village of Bulls Green, dating to the time of Henry VIII but suspected to be older, this timber-framed building retains its rickety charm, complete with Tudor timber beams, open fires, vaulted ceilings and uneven floors. It is even said that the ghost of the highwayman Walter Clibbo...
View full reviewThe civil parish of Steeple Morden can be found just a few miles south-west of the city of Cambridge; its sole, much-loved pub, The Waggon & Horses, is located at its heart, opposite the church. Diners and drinkers are all offered a warm welcome by Mark and Paula and their dedicated team of friendly staff. Bring a hearty appetit...
View full reviewLocated in the village of West Hanningfield and perched on the edge of the Hanningfield Reservoir, The Ship is a charming community pub with a host of attractions. Housed in a Grade II listed building that’s been a pub since the 15th century, The Ship presents an attractive sight to passersby with its pink exterior, sash windows...
View full reviewThe attractive village of Kelvedon is home to The Angel, a fantastic watering hole with a stellar food and drink offering. From the outside, the large building with its sash windows is an appealing site. Step inside and you’ll receive an enthusiastic welcome from the friendly team. The decor fuses traditional touches with contem...
View full reviewThis true British gem sees people flock from miles around to enjoy the atmosphere, the wide selection of local beer, and, of course, the food. Having owned the venue for only a few years, the owner has spared no expense in bringing quality dining to complement the venue, and is very proud of the food on offer. The menu boasts trad...
View full reviewThe Snug is known across the city, to students and locals alike, as the home of hearty, wholesome food and delicious cocktails. We visited on a chilly November evening but immediately felt right at home in the warmth of The Snug, comforted by the inviting decor and welcoming staff who greeted us with menus and a series of seasonal co...
View full reviewLocated conveniently on the border between Kelvedon and Feering, just a brief jaunt from Kelvedon railway station lies the Sun Inn. This 15th-century public house has a simple mission – to create fresh food bursting with fl avour, and to provide each and every visitor with an experience that’s hard to beat. The Grade II liste...
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