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Conveniently located on the busy A31 near Corfe Mullen, The Coventry Arms is certainly worth stopping for. A welcome break in your journey, the restaurant boasts a relaxed and cosy interior and a tranquil River Lounge. Right on the edge of the River Stour, the outdoor lounge has comfy seating, heaters, and is the perfect place to ...
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 reviewHaving undergone major refurbishment over the last year, The Old Stagecoach Inn has been stylishly modernised whilst retaining the period features that make it such a special spot. Situated on the doorstep of the breathtaking Jurassic Coast within easy reach of Forde Abbey, Wells Cathedral and Cricket St Thomas golf course, this p...
View full reviewThose traversing the country roads around Sturminster Newton might just be lucky enough to stumble across The Bull, a traditional thatched tavern that fits perfectly into its picturesque surroundings. The interior is every bit as charming as the outside, with low beamed ceilings and comfortable furnishings, and the atmosphere is inf...
View full reviewThe stylish red-brick Railway Hotel has been given a new lease of life as a privately owned free house – The Goods Yard. With its traditional atmosphere, top-notch food and service and dog-friendly bar, this charming venue has become the hub of the local community and consistently receives good ratings on TripAdvisor. The pub is...
View full reviewAfter exploring the attractive market town of Sturminster Newton, stopping by The White Hart is a must. The cosy environs will have you feeling at home in no time, and the menu will have you tempted to tuck into some hearty home-cooked fare even if you only popped in for a pint. The light bites are sure to satisfy those hoping for a...
View full reviewOwners Richard and Rebecca know a thing or two about great pub experiences. Having spent many years in the London restaurant scene, the pair returned to their Somerset roots to pursue their passion of running a pub. It is this passion for hospitality that shines through in the abundance of local food, friendly welcome and fantasti...
View full reviewCentrally located in the charming medieval town of Sherborne, The Digby Tap is a well-established ale house that’s bursting with character. The traditional interior reflects the history of the building, parts of which date back to the 16th century – think wooden beams, a flagstone bar and tankards hanging overhead. This popu...
View full reviewDirectly opposite Sherborne’s world famous abbey is The Plume of Feathers, an historic inn dating back to 1590. The recently refurbished interior combines original features with contemporary style and comfort to provide a relaxed, welcoming environment. With five award-winning cask ales at the bar and live music on weekends, it’...
View full reviewIn the heart of Ashley Cross, La Cruz bar and restaurant offers the subtle blend of quality dining and relaxed atmosphere you would expect from an independently owned venue. It also boasts Ashley Cross' only alfresco dining area in the form of a cosy courtyard complete with parasols. Alongside some well-known brands of beer,...
View full reviewIn the 28 years that Maureen Fasan has owned The White Lion Carvery, it has turned into something of a Somerset institution, popular with locals and visitors, like me, who flock to sample its gorgeous spread of local goodies. The carvery was outstanding, with a choice of locally produced meats all cooked to perfection, including rar...
View full reviewIf I had to choose one word to describe Zim, it would be warm. The welcome on arrival, the earthy tones of the decor and the delicious aroma of the Southern African spices that flavour every dish create an irresistibly vibrant atmosphere. This is only enhanced by the gallery window through which guests can watch the dancing flames...
View full reviewChild Okeford is one of the larger villages in the Blackmore Vale, found just four miles from Sturminster Newton and six miles from Blandford Forum. The Saxon Inn is situated down an alley just off the main road at the northern-most end of the village, on the route out to Manston. Originally three 17th-Century agricultural cottages, ...
View full reviewThe Quicksilver Mail in Yeovil is the home of fine home-cooked food and top-notch drinks. Landlord Pete Lambden has transformed The Quicksilver Mail into a wonderful place where people venture for great food, a refreshing pint and live music at weekends. The menus have been carefully assembled to offer something for everyone. Reg...
View full reviewSet in the pretty town of Sherborne, this 17th-Century public house is the perfect place to relax. The low ceiling beams, flagstone flooring and old brick walls all add to the character of the building and create a cosy ambience. Sit back, relax and enjoy the atmosphere with a cold beer, or choose something from the delicious sel...
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