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Cosy, oak-panelled dining room, where open fires add warmth in winter & kitchens put contemporary spin on classic dishes Smartly dressed staff… more »
A dream ticket for kids & a party venue par excellence, ASK has helped to give pizza/pasta chains a good name with its prime locations, easy-going… more »
GBK, founded in South London over 10 years ago, was ahead of the curve in as regards specialising in burgers & Antipodean flavours – which is… more »
‘Picture postcard’ may be a cliché, but this cottagey little pub is the image of a country idyll, and it comes with impressive self-sufficient… more »
Nationwide Italian chain Zizzi is not exactly the last word in cutting-edge culinary cool, but it’s been quick off the mark to introduce some… more »
Being set in a newly restored Victorian glasshouse makes for light & relaxed dining here. A modern British menu is on offer with just a nod to… more »
Picture-perfect water-mill conversion midway between Reading & Camberley on the Hampshire & Berkshire border, affords restful vistas across eight… more »
The Grade II-listed vicarage building may not look much from the outside, but the chocolate tones of the interior give out a soothing warmth. Notable… more »
A top dining experience in the unlikely setting of Reading's football stadium, offering both cooking and design of a quality more akin to the capital… more »
Elvetham is a stunning Grade II-listed 19th-century mansion close to the M3 & M4 (just 40 miles from London). Originally built on the site of a… more »
Just a mile from junction 7 of the M3, this traditional-looking roadside inn is a perfect alternative to the motorway services, although it also… more »
Loch Fyne bucks the trend among national chains by offering a food & wine experience well above its high-street station. Selections from its recent… more »
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The bold, brash Slug & Lettuce chain is the antithesis of the ‘best kept secret’ or ‘this little place I know’. It’s a bright & accessible… more »
By-pass the restaurant out front and head to Zerodegrees’ rear entrance, where concrete floors, vast vats and a matrix of metal tubes and pipes… more »
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