Les Routiers partners with the SRA!
Les Routiers UK & Ireland has taken another major step towards making sustainability mainstream in restaurants by signing a partnership deal with The Sustainable Restaurant Association (SRA).
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In the heart of this old town, against a stunning backdrop of mountains and moorland, sits this solid stone former Victorian coaching inn which is now a handsome hotel. Overlooking the River Llugwy, the Royal Oak Hotel successfully caters for a wide-range of clientele, from locals and business guests to tourists and walkers flocking to Sno...
LAZY WEEKEND BREAK | WALKERS BREAK: WALKING IN SNOWDONIA at the Royal Oak Hotel
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Although long established and hugely popular, this unique café remains something of a hidden gem, due to its subterranean location in a fascinating church crypt. A stone’s throw from Trafalgar Square and bustling theatreland, it makes a welcome escape from the crowds. Brick-vaulted ceilings and pillars make for a dramatic and airy setting...
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It seems fitting that two fishermen’s cottages have been turned into one of the finest fish bars in Scotland. Occupying the ground floor and overlooking the picturesque harbour, its popularity with locals and tourists alike is down to its consistently good, award winning fish and chips. The owners have their own fish-processing...
As soon as you set foot on Sark, you enter a world of tranquility and luxury, so you would expect La Sablonnerie to be a magical place - it is! The ultimate get-away-from-it-all experience, a break here is memorable from the start – from the horse-drawn barouche sent to collect you from the tiny harbour to take you to Little Sark at the ...
SPECIAL OFFER! Enjoy a gourmet, romantic or spring break in Sark.
In the heart of this old town, against a stunning backdrop of mountains and moorland, sits this solid stone former Victorian coaching inn which is now a handsome hotel. Overlooking the River Llugwy, the Royal Oak Hotel successfully caters for a wide-range of clientele, from locals and business guests to tourists and walkers flocking to Sno...
LAZY WEEKEND BREAK | WALKERS BREAK: WALKING IN SNOWDONIA at the Royal Oak Hotel
The Sedbergh Café opened in August 2007 under the same management as the multi award winning New Village Tearooms 16 miles away in Orton. The Café offers a varied menu with the emphasis on home baking and cooking. Teas are blended by Taylors of Harrogate and coffees are Fairtrade, imported and roasted by Taylors of Harrogate, all of whic...
There’s a Mediterranean feel to the 100-seater Drapers Café-Bar, which is a part of the Tweedmill Factory Outlet. Located in the old tweed mill, the complex is a star attraction for the Welsh Tourist Board and offers plenty of shopping opportunities. The bright and cheerful café-bar is the perfect spot for refuelling with plants, p...
Situated on Eastbourne’s seafront within The Burlington Hotel, on the corner of Terminus Road and Grand Parade, The Belgian Café and restaurant brings a little slice of Belgium to the Sussex coast. Inside, the decoration is saluting many famous “Belgians” with pictures of Tintin on the walls and advertisements for Belgian beer...
Set in the centre of one of the most visited villages on the banks of Loch Lomond, this coffee shop draws in the crowds throughout the day. Externally, the Coach House Coffee Shop looks like an older style venue but once inside, a new building with traditional style exposed beams and a rustic stone fireplace emerges. It’s a friendly ...
Quirky, relaxing and bursting with atmosphere, you will be greeted by friendly and professional staff in the unique, bohemian style of The Troubadour. Established in the 1950s, The Troubadour is steeped with history – this is where Bob Dylan’s first London performance took place and the first edition of Private Eye was distributed....