Your guide to the best places in the UK

Les Routiers recommended places to eat, drink, stay and visit have met our stringent quality criteria so you can be sure of clean, comfortable service, excellent food and drink and a warm welcome. Members are made up of a cross section of venues from hotels, bed & breakfasts and several historic buildings, not to mention the fine dining restaurants, pubs and cafés.

  • The Ivy House Pub & Inn

    Inn & Pub in Buckinghamshire

    The Ivy House Pub & Inn

    250 year-old coaching inn, set in the heart of the Chiltern Vale with gorgeous views.

  • Number Eighteen Brasserie

    Brasserie Restaurant in Crickhowell

    Number Eighteen Brasserie

    This restaurant is a real gem, set within the picturesque Brecon Beacons in Wales.

  • The Beckford Inn & Hotel

    Hotel, Inn and Restaurant

    The Beckford Inn & Hotel

    Goergous accommodation in a stunning 18th century coach house on the edge of the beautiful Cotswolds.

  • Mirabelle Restaurant

    Restaurant in Harrogate, Yorkshire

    Mirabelle Restaurant

    Restaurant in Harrogate specialising in French cuisine served in a warm, friendly atmosphere

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  • Chez Vous

    Restaurant/hotel in Warlingham, Surrey

    Chez Vous

    Modern French/British restaurant & hotel in the heart of Warlingham Village

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  • Villa Marina

    Bed & Breakfast in Torquay

    Villa Marina

    Delightful, award winning Victorian villa guest house

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Guest comments

  • “What a great find! If your in the area, this is definitely the place to eat. The setting is one of the best for alfresco dinning I have found so far. ”

    The Ferry Inn - Tenterden »

  • “Very warm welcome from this traditional English pub. Great food, well served and at competitive prices make this a well recommended pub. ”

    The Phoenix Inn »

  • “A fantastic meal, quite the best we've had in a very long time. The service was excellent too, especially with our 2 toddlers. ”

    Timberlake's »

  • “Thank you for our fantastic stay at the Sablonnerie hotel. It was a blissful few days of relaxation. The hotel and the island was as wonderful as we remembered it 25 years ago. Thank you again, we look forward to our next stay. Lindy and Quentin Rae”

    La Sablonnerie Hotel »

  • “We had our first meal at Mojacs in Cowes yesterday. Attractive little venue, friendly & customer focused staff. We ate 3 courses from the set menu which had a decent bottle of wine included and we had two coffees. The food was excellent... hearty English gastro style? I'm not an expert ... I don't know what you'd call it! We were pleasantly full and satisfied by the time we left. Best of all, the total bill was £44. Unbelievable for what we'd just consumed. We are definitely going back.”

    Mojac's Restaurant »

  • “A lovely pub, very friendly staff and they always remember what your drinks are even though we only visit a couple of times per momth. This week when we went in, the fire was lit PURFECTLY.”

    The Hare & Hounds »

  • “This is a fabulous restaurant. Wonderful food from an interesting menu, great choice of wines, excellent service in a relaxed, comfortable and efficient atmosphere. A "must go" venue”

    New Walk Brasserie »

  • “Fantastic food with lovely surroundings and great hosts !”

    The Griffin Inn »

  • “Highly recommended, We both had superbly cooked and presented Dover Sole served by friendly and welcoming staff.”

    Timberlake's »

  • “Wow! What an amazing place The Moorings has become since its stylish designer makeover. Wonderful food, all freshly prepared and such a tempting choice on both the main and specials menu. Great staff, great service and a terrific find, what Leamington and Warwick has needed for a seriously long time ... my third visit today in two weeks! Good value too and great place for business lunches, as well as intimate dining. Can't wait for the summer al fresco dining by the canal! Keep it up! (The souffle starter is a complete winner and I've never tasted such a good steak before!)”

    The Moorings at Myton »