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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The New Walk Brasserie is the very latest foodie offering in Totnes and comes with a great pedigree.
Matt and Delphine Buzzo opened this fantastic cafe bar and restaurant off the back of the ever-popular and enourmously successful Waterside Bistro. South Devon Restaurants is the family-run business behind both restaurants on The P...
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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...
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The George & Dragon exudes the kind of charm and character one can only find at a quality traditional English inn. Its stunning original features, including the beautiful, low-beamed ceilings Inglenook fireplace are still very much intact. Reputedly, The George & Dragon is one of the oldest pubs in Sussex with a fascinating p...
The Linton Hotel is situated within the beautiful conservation village of East Linton, which recently won the Eat East Lothian’s ‘Best Hotel Meal’, illustrating a level of service typical of this welcoming hotel. Operating as a traditional country inn serving a selection of local hand-pulled ales and personally chosen win...
Having undergone a recent refurbishment, The Bear offers a warm and cosy feel to it as soon as you enter the door, with an emphasis on comfort within a traditional environment. Add the benefit of separate function/dining rooms, a very large beer garden that is perfect for al fresco dining in summer, attentive yet unobtrusive service, mout...
The White Hart Royal Hotel, conveniently located in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley in the English Cotswolds, was once a coaching inn; its reputation being enhanced when King Charles I sheltered at the inn following the Battle of Marston Moor on 2nd July 1644 - a copy of the King’s unpaid bi...
The Beckford Inn & Restaurant, close to Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, is a stunning 18th century former coaching inn that sits in open countryside on the northern edge of the Cotswolds. There is far more on offer here than in a typical inn - the old Cotswold stone building resembles a country manor house yet is a traditional country pub bar...
National Trust-owned, Minchinhampton Common, provides the perfect hilltop backdrop to The Amberley Inn, with panaramic countryside views of the Woodchester Valley and the hills beyond. The Amberley Inn is known for its friendly, welcoming atmosphere situated in a charming Cotswold village, and with all the benefits you would expect from a ...
“Constantly changing and improving our services” is Bar 236’s mission statement, with satisfied customers being the number one priority.
Priding itself as being the premier location situated at the top of the High Street, Prestatyn, (number 236 to be precise), Bar 236 has to be visited to appreciate the total quality of...
The Phoenix Inn has firmly established itself as one of the finest eateries in Hampshire. A friendly, lovely pub featuring old beams, open fires, lots of nooks and crannies, a light and airy conservatory, and a magnificent yet interesting, established garden.
The food is simple, fresh and as much as possible, locally sourced. Ther...