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Name: Unicorn Hotel
Location:
Somerton
The Unicorn Hotel is in a quiet town with quite a historic background, the Unicorn itself is a very old coaching inn with a history. A 16th century building with a fantastic open fire which we light at the start of October and put out the 1st of may. We keep a wonderful selection of wines and great real ales from Youngs of Wandsworth. The food is all freshly prepared by our amazing chef daily, we have a fresh fish board and a specials board which changes daily, we also have a vegetarian selectio
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Name: New Inn
Location:
Hereford
A superb example of a traditional coaching inn. Both the lounge bar and restaurant are enhanced with huge inglenook fireplaces which crackle to the sound of burning logs all winter.
Recently refurbished but retaining a mixture of furnishings from settles to redundant pews, the ambiance is that of a time gone by, a world away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, but with the quality and standard you would come to expect.
The bar offers a wide range of real ales as well as a fine s read more -
Name: The Dog and Gun Country Inn and Restaurant
Location:
Essex
Welcome to the Dog & Gun Country Inn & Restaurant, a coaching inn with origins dating back to the 1700's, exudes old world charm; combined now iwth a 21st century fine dining experience, we are sure you will enjoy your visit!
Every dish, from the freshly baked rolls, through to our deliciously tempting dessert selection, is made here on the premises from the finest ingredients.
Our chefs excel in delighting both the corporate customers who lunch with us and those guests who apprecieate the f read more -
Name: The Butterleigh Inn
Location:
Cullompton
''A country gem and everything a country pub should be'' was how one kind guest described 'The Butterleigh' following his stay with us. Find a tranquil moment to relax, reflect and converse if that takes your fancy. The Butterleigh is a great place for conversation between people and not machines. A moment when the outside world does not intrude. This is Butterleigh, simple, delightfully friendly and solidly traditional.
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Name: Weld Blundell Arms
Location:
Formby
The Weld Blundell Arms is a substantial pub offering quality drinks, food and service. Attractive on the outside the pub has recently been refurbished and changed to the Two For One concept. Food is available daily from 12noon in our restaurant area from a varied Two For One menu. The Two for One deal lets you have a free main meal if you order for at least two people and purchase a main course at full price. Situated in a small quiet residential area you cannot miss us at the major junction. We
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Name: Gate Inn
Location:
Burton upon Trent
We are a family orientated pub, we have a large safe beer garden with childrens activity centre, covered and heated patio area and a large lawn area. With the garden we are able to support large functions, including weddings and other special occassions, full disable access to all areas of the pub. We have several newly decorated B&B rooms at good quality prices. We do a wide range of great quality and value freshly home cooked and cold meals as well as sunday lunches. Our Bar and Lounge as well
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Name: Golden Cross
Location:
Redditch
Sue and Paul welcome you to The Golden Cross, a traditional community Inn operating
excellence as standard.
Our well established "Ye Olde Knights Carvery" serves three meats daily; Roast Beef, Roast Pork or Roast Turkey with Roast Lamb available on Sundays (Four Meats) for £6.99 per meal.
A selection of locally produced fresh vegetables accompanied with a tasty gravy.
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Name: Ivy House
Location:
Walsall
Hilary and Martin welcome you to The Ivy House.
The Ivy House dates back to the 19th Century when it provided for the needs of the coal miners and canal workers of Newtown. It is first listed on the Ordnance Survey map of 1834. One of the first publicans, listed in the census of 1861 was David Collins who was also an iron puddler.
On the old A34 route in the centre of Newtown, it is well situated and easy to locate. The building has a good sized car park to the side and a large beer garden. Wa read more
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