Dating back to 1757, Simpson’s Tavern is a slice of London pub history. Split over 2 floors, there is a traditional English chophouse laid out in 19th century style with stall seating and brass coat rails, and a downstairs restaurant. Both boast open grills, and a menu of proudly British classics, with daily …
Set against the backdrop of the majestic Dartmoor National Park, Browns is a 17th century coaching inn, now refashioned into a stylish townhouse hotel, brasserie and fine dining restaurant. The award-winning chefs have a passion for food and are proud to create ‘excellence on a plate’, serving a delicate balance of English fare …
Homewood Park’s nationally acclaimed Lime Restaurant is one of the most renowned restaurants near Bath, serving the finest in modern English cuisine, and has also been voted Country Restaurant of the Year in the Good Food Guide.The hotel proudly boasts two AA Rosettes, awarded in recognition of the technique, flair and imagination of …
The historic Bentley’s Oyster Bar and Grill has been touting its oysters to the upmarket diners of Soho and Mayfair since 1916. Situated in an elegant Victorian building with a restored arts and crafts interior, Bentley’s is divided between a relaxed marble-topped bar for lighter meals and a more formal three-roomed grill restaurant, …