Traditional local food, cocktails and friendly service in Ledbury's oldest inn.We serve traditional food made from the very best local ingredients, including fresh meat and produce from our very own farm near Malvern. Our menu features a range of old classics, including our Proper Steak and Ale Pie, made with homemade shortcrust thyme pastry, Hereford steak and Ledbury ale. In addition, we have our daily specials from our farm, using only the very best cuts of lamb or pork.We also offer a variety of gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan dishes. Come dine with us a friendly, relaxed atmosphere in our warm, welcoming lounge or cider-themed restaurant. We are pet-friendly.
Welcome to The Sidings, a unique destination brought to you by Carriages Restaurant. Nestled amidst serene landscapes, The Sidings combines a farm shop and café to offer an immersive experience for train enthusiasts and culinary connoisseurs alike. Our exquisite First Class carriage café, adorned with elegant art-deco elements, provides a one-of-a-kind dining experience from 10am – 4pm, Wednesday to Saturday, and 10am - 3pm on Sundays. Our carriage Farm Shop, open from 10am – 6pm, Wednesday to Saturday, and 10am - 4pm on Sundays, features fresh, seasonal, locally produced products, ensuring quality and sustainability. You can book a table for inside the café, however walk ins are welcome. We are only dog friendly outside on a lead, unless they are a service dog. Smoking is not permitted on site.For more information please visit: https://www.carriageshereford.co.uk/thesidings
Mulberry Tree Restaurant & Bar, a part of the Mount Pleasant hotel, is situated in the heart of Malvern with views of the Priory and the Vale of Evesham. Mulberry Tree restaurant has a relaxed feel in keeping with its Georgian townhouse surroundings. The vibrant decor & contemporary setting of the restaurant adds to an upbeat daytime ambiance, mellowing to a more formal mood in the evening. Enjoy!
Welcome to the Butchers Arms.Our 16th century Public House is situated on Lime Street in the parish of Eldersfield near Gloucester.The Butchers Arms is first and foremost a rural pub, where the bar is the hub of life, with low ceilings, wooden floors, roaring fires and real ale served straight from the cask. The food is British and we source only the finest ingredients from local suppliers. The menu constantly changes according to what is in season.Please note that as it is a small pub and we are unable to cater for children under the age of 10.
The award winning Carriages restaurant is uniquely located within the allpay ltd campus in Whitestone Business Park, Hereford, and has been described as "City chic in rural Hereford". Carriages was inspired by founder Tony Killeen's passion for trains and the quirky setting of the restaurant, which overlooks the old Whitestone railway station.You can enjoy views of the rolling hills from the floor to ceiling windows in the top floor restaurant; dine inside or alfresco, on the spacious balcony, or walk the landscaped grounds surrounding the Four Seasons lake - which transforms into a maze of secret gardens, impressively lit up at night. Carriages is open Friday and Saturday evenings.For bookings over 6 and/or to book our free mini bus service, for use after dining, please call 01432 852303 or email carriages@allpay.netDue to the nature of the restaurant, any children dining must be over 12 years old and accompanied by an adult.Dress code is strictly Smart Casual.
The Boathouse is a quirky and very pretty place to enjoy quality tapas and drinks. Right on Waterside in Upton-upon-Severn, it overlooks the River Severn and serves breakfast and coffee in the morning, followed by Mediterranean- and British-style tapas for the rest of the day. The nature of tapas of course requires sharing, making The Boathouse a very popular spot indeed for casual yet elegant dining, regardless of the occasion. It’s a wonderful spot for taking the edge off and happily watching the hours roll away. The wine list is extensive and the beers are cold so, really, what more could one ask for?
The Kilcot Inn was built in the 1690’s although there has been a dwelling here since the 1530’s. The Kilcot has a long and varied history but we know the building was initially built by Thomas Davis (b.1654.)Recently, the Inn had fallen into disrepair and had become derelict. It was bought by a local businesswoman, Mrs. Thomas.It was slowly refurbished to an excellent standard by the whole Thomas family, including Mr. Thomas, a builder, and her son, who worked on the site for the whole project.The Kilcot Inn is now proud to offer award winning food and 4* Gold rated rooms- and are thrilled to be the next chapter in the history of The Kilcot Inn.
Aldwyn’s Restaurant, bar and bistro is set in a beautiful Victorian building overlooking the Cotswolds with views of the surrounding counties.
With luxurious décor, a unique relaxed and inviting atmosphere, it offers the perfect setting for a light lunch, business meeting or a memorable dining experience.
Full of quintessential English character the Restaurant offers a sophisticated yet approachable menu, sourced from local and seasonal produce.