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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Repute to be Staffordshire’s oldest licensed premises, this pretty thatched 14th century country pub, parts of which are thought to date back to 1190, maintains its historic charm. The cosy interior featuring heavy carved beams, a planked ceiling, exposed brick walls, old oak furnishings, open fires and intimate alcoves only enhance ...
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The Countryman is a charming and delightful, yet cosy inn full of traditional features tucked away down a country lane. The Vaughan family have run the pub for 20 years and have maintained its old-fashioned charm - the impressive inglenook fireplace remains a centrepiece - while ensuring that their menus have moved with the times.&nb...
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The award winning Copper Horse restaurant is nestled in the pretty village of Seamer just outside Scarborough, North Yorkshire.
This cosy and welcoming pub-style restaurant has a unique theatrical theme. The walls and ceilings are covered in theatre memorabilia of stage and screen dating back to the 1950s, creating an unforgettable dinin...
The Ivy House is a beautiful 250 year old, brick and flint coaching inn set in the heart of the Chiltern Vale, and benefiting from the most stunning views across the countryside. When you enter, the Inn’s charm and history which creates a warm atmosphere - enjoy the open fires, old beams, comft armchairs and meet the resident ghost!&...
Weary M25 and M40 travellers should swap the faceless service stations and head for this creeper-clad pub in upmarket Denham. With fine houses and brick-and-timber cottages for neighbours, The Swan Inn boasts a magnificent rear terrace and garden - it must be the best motorway pitstop for miles!
Like its stylish siblings (The Alford Arm...
The Plough and Fleece village and country inn offers a warm and sincere welcome to all visitors. The landladies, Rosemary and Emily, are always on hand to make sure all customers receive first class service and the finest cuisine. The dishes on offer are a mixture of “good farmer’s wife” fare and a selection of more refined, sp...
The Carpenters Arms is a truly delightful 17th century country inn that has been refurbished to the highest standards. Hosts Richard and Heather Hurley will make any visitor welcome with a warmth and charm that makes you feel you have known them for years. The ambience in the pub is friendly, warm and inviting - this is a pub that will become a ...
Set in the beautiful, rolling North Wales countryside, The Groes Inn is a wonderful example of a traditional British Inn, blending the warm welcome of a local pub with delicious food, excellent service and a comfortable bed. This historic Inn has been welcoming visitors for over four centuries and with 14 luxurious bedrooms, a self-contain...
One of Ireland’s oldest inns, the award winning Mills Inn dates back to 1755 and is situated in a Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) area that is justifiably proud of its language heritage and traditional music. The Inn hosts traditional music sessions every Thursday night and there is live music every Saturday.
The newly refur...
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...