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Name: The Cambrian Inn
Location:
Solva
The Cambrian Inn is a 16th Century Public House and Inn located in the picturesque harbour village of Solva on the Pembrokeshire Coast, near St. David's.
Under new ownership and with a refreshed and updated contemporary, but still traditional feel, we opened our doors on the 14th December 2011.
The new team is led by Head Chef and Manager, Matthew Cox, one of Pembrokeshires most acclaimed Kitchen magicians (previously Head Chef for the last five years at the Cwtch, St. David's)!
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Name: Wodehouse Arms
Location:
Falmouth
We have an extensive ever-popular menu that caters for everyone, including vegetarian options, all readily available when the kitchen is open. The menu selection is extensive - from Breakfasts to rump steaks.
A very popular Sunday Roast is served from 12 noon to 3pm every Sunday.
Pool is very popular at the Wodehouse with the pub boasting 3 pool teams and always on the lookout for new recruits.
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Name: Lilicos Bistro and Bar
Location:
Barnstaple
A great place to relax & unwind, Lilico's 1844 is the latest bar in Barnstaple owned by Chris Smith and Wanda Yeo. The concept of a mediterrean tapas bar evolved from their love of food from around the world. The bar which is bright & spacious overlooks the square and longbridge, here you can enjoy a lite brunch, a quick coffee or a leisurely bottle of wine, downstairs is the non smoking restuarant which can easily cater for up to 30 covers.
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Name: The Bridge
Location:
Barnstaple
The natural charm of 'The Bridge' with ornate walls & ceilings makes an elegant but informal bar and restuarant, it boast's an extensive range of wines specially chosen for quality and value. Unwind at the end of a hard week, join the 'FIZZ' Friday team and enjoy two bottles of Cava for £18. The menu is extensive and caters for all tastes with an emphasis on fresh locally produced meat. Coffee and Cakes are served all day, breakfast from 10.30 and lunchtime specials from 12.00, mon-sat. Sun
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Name: Lock Keeper
Location:
Radcliffe
This recently built substantial pub offers the highest standards of food, drink and service. Your visit is bound to be a very pleasant one with our helpful and efficient staff ensuring a great time. The Lock Keeper in 2002 was refurbished and converted to a Two For One pub. This offers you a unique value for money experience on our delicious range of meals chosen from the main 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 cours
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Name: The Harbour Inn
Location:
Bewdley
Being extended in September to incorporate a skittle alley and baby Changing.
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Name: Three Nuns
Location:
Mirfield
This is an old pub dating back to the 1900's, but has ties to an even older Inn on the site from the 15th Century. Today, Three Nuns has a lounge and 269 cover restaurant where you can enjoy quality drinks and delicious food. To appeal to everyone the restaurant has an adult only area and family zone. Our food is served daily from a main menu at unbeatable value for money. 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
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Name: Knockerdown Inn
Location:
Ashbourne
The Knockerdown Inn at Ashbourne dates from the 17th Century and is set in it's own grounds with stunning views over Carsington Water.
This public house and restaurant has been under the same ownership since 1996 and has won many awards during this time, these awards are on display in the restaurant.
This friendly pub offers a wide range of attractions popular with locals and visitors alike, and is open all day everyday through the summer and for lunch and evenings for the rest of the year. It read more -
Name: Quarry Inn
Location:
Wakefield
The Quarry Inn is located in the beautiful town of Horbury with excellent clientle and warm, welcoming Licensees Debbie and Brendan
With its excellent food that is second to none and accommodation available to those whom wish a longer stay makes the Quarry Inn very popular and inviting indeed.
Horbury has many historic buildings and a sense of tradition runs deep through the village. Below are some of the famous places you could visit while in Horbury.
St Peter's Church
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