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The Whitebrook Restaurant with Rooms is a delightful Michelin-starred venue set in the heart of the stunning Wye Valley - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has been a gastronomic destination since the 1970s, and began its life as a drovers' inn in the early 18th century.
After training with Raymond Blanc at Le Manoi...
Just a 40-minute drive from Cardiff is foodie haven The Inn at Penallt; a dog-friendly pub that’s dedicated to providing great-value food, served with care. Head chef Lyall Brown and the team know to let quality Welsh produce shine through, sourcing the best ingredients from local farmers and suppliers. The menu is varied, offer...
View full reviewEverything about this café is geared around local suppliers and community involvement, so The Village Shop is a very apt name. The building itself is eco-friendly, built from local materials, run by volunteers from the surrounding area, and heated by a ground source heat pump. With its exposed beams, handmade worktops and wic...
View full reviewThe Bluebell Restaurant is the fruitful addition to historic Forest House in Coleford. With plenty of appetising options offered to suit all tastes, we selected dishes from the set-price menu, which provided an extensive range for great value. I was delighted by a starter of creamy mushrooms and smoked bacon lardons, served in a pipi...
View full reviewThe eye-catching building this pub occupies is just the first on a long list of impressive qualities. Inside, the stylish country-chic decor gives you another hint of the superior experience that awaits at The White Horse Inn. Warm and cosy, the pub has a team of cheery staff whose friendly service complements the fine food perfectl...
View full reviewLocated within the original grounds of Tintern Abbey, adjacent to the river Wye, the historic Anchor Inn nestles in its own beautiful gardens. The main building used to be the abbey's cider mill, and the horsedrawn apple press still holds a commanding position in the bar. Adjoining this building, the ferryman's cottage once accommod...
View full reviewDating back to the 1800s, The Abbey Hotel at Tintern sits at the heart of the Wye Valley and offers exquisite views of Tintern Abbey and the surrounding woodlands. The hotel boasts 23 en-suite bedrooms and is a great base for exploring this picturesque part of the country. The restaurant offers an exquisite range of dishes, combinin...
View full reviewFollowing almost a decade of classical training under the world-renowned Roux brothers, Mark Turton moved to Wales in 1997, becoming head chef of the Crown at Whitebrook and Abergavenny’s Angel Hotel. He treasured the area so much that he’s now put down further roots, having opened his own restaurant, #7 Church Street, in Marc...
View full reviewAt this rustic Mexican restaurant you'll find not only delicious, freshly prepared food, but a selection of comfortable guest rooms should you need somewhere to rest your head after indulging. A popular house speciality is the Mexican Tequila chicken; comprising strips of tender chicken breast marinated in Tequila and freshly sque...
View full reviewTucked away neatly between the pedestrianised shopping streets of Church Street and Priory Street in the town of Monmouth is this popular bistro-style café. One of Monmouth's most inviting cafés and restaurants, The Whole Earth Thai café and Bistro serves traditional English food alongside authentic, freshly prepared Thai food....
View full reviewThis year, The Misbah is celebrating a milestone anniversary, having produced quality Bangladeshi cuisine for the past 25 years. Misbah takes its name from the Arabic word meaning light, and stands proudly at the entrance to Monmouth's picturesque town centre, less than 30 minutes' drive from Newport. Owner and chef, Abdus Salam, ...
View full reviewSet right in the heart of the Forest of Dean, this family-owned free house is well-known for its quality ales, food and atmosphere. The owners have created a place where everyone will feel right at home, whether you're a Mile End local or visiting from further afield to explore the gorgeous surrounding area. Hang your coats up, ...
View full reviewThe pleasant Somerset Arms sits snug in the Monmouthshire countryside and as a former coaching house, has a wealth of history. Inside, traditional charm meets modern comfort, creating a home-from-home vibe that captivates visitors from the start.
A lovely bar lies at the front of the building, and at the rear is the lounge....
Nestled amid the rolling hills of the Forest of Dean in the picturesque village of Parkend is The Woodman Inn. This country inn provides the perfect pit-stop for those exploring the area. Walkers, cyclists, families and dogs are all welcome – this is a place where visitors can truly feel at home.
The team that runs this c...
Overlooking a valley near Lydney in the ancient Forest of Dean, this hilltop inn offers a big-hearted welcome and excellent-value family dining. Here, both locals and visitors (Dean steam railway and heritage centre are nearby) can enjoy fireside or alfresco dining, en-suite bed-and-breakfast facilities, live music some weekends, an...
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