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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Visitors exploring the Slapton Ley Nature Reserve and South Devon coast should venture inland to seek out this ancient inn. Tucked away behind the church and standing beside the dramatic, ivy-clad ruins of the chantry tower, the 14th century Tower Inn is a truly atmospheric village pub, originally built to accommodate the artisans working on the...
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If you take a stroll along Regents Canal, make sure you turn into Quick Street and visit The Charles Lamb pub. There is no missing The Charles Lamb, nestled amongst some fine Islington residences and bedecked with beautiful hanging baskets and flower displays which are maintained exquisitely by owners Camille and Hobby. On arrival, not onl...
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Quietly hidden away in a tiny hamlet on the edge of the National Trust’s Ashridge Estate, this pretty, cottage-style pub is well worth seeking out. Part of David and Becky Salisbury’s thriving mini pub-dining empire, The Alford Arms serves first class cuisine in an informal atmosphere. The country pub successfully blends ...
The Plough Inn, situated in Wingfield, Bedfordshire, is a beautiful 350 year old thatched, country pub retaining many original features, such as low ceilings, oak beams and a roaring open fire. Roger and Theresa have been running The Plough Inn since 2005 and certainly have the charm and charisma to match this stunning building. The kitchen is ...
The Royal Oak is a lovely, cream-painted cottage tucked away in a tiny hamlet on the edge of Marlow Common, a mile north of Marlow. Beyond the front gravel terrace, you will find a stylishly refurbished interior with a cosy snug and open fire, while a buzzy atmosphere characterises the beamed bar and dining areas. Informality is the key wo...
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!&...
Guy and Ally Bradley re-opened The Crown with a new contemporary feel in July 2007. With the interior designed by former Chalfont St Giles resident, Kate Hume, the pub and dining room is now a wonderfully light and airy. This is a pub for everyone’s taste, be it a salt beef sandwich or fish and chips in the bar area, or an A la Carte...
Just a hop, skip and a jump from Central London, The Black Horse lies at the heart of Fulmer, a delightful conservation village hidden in a valley between Gerrards Cross and Slough. Extended over the years from early 17th century cottages that housed local craftsmen building the Church of St James next door, the main building is a warren o...
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...
Dating from 1666, the stunning Old Queen’s Head gastro pub exudes charm and character, with old beams and timbers in the rambling bar and dining areas blending perfectly with the stylish interior décor – rug strewn flagstones floors, warm colour-washed walls, polished boards, classic fabrics and lovely old oak furnishings. Their i...