Places to eat and drink in South West England
The New Inn is one of only twelve pubs in Cornwall listed in the new "Eating Out in Pubs" Michelin Guide.
The Castle holds laurels in all the major guides testifying not only to the excellence of the kitchen but also the particular warmth of the hospitality.
The Conservatory Restaurant at the Grapevine Hotel, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
Three different dining experiences in the one place!
The Conservatory Restaurant is our one AA rosette awarded, fine dining restaurant. The setting alone provides for a truly memorable dining experience. Canopied by our century old Black Hamburg grapevine, and set beneath an expansive glass ceiling, the Conservatory serves some of the finest food and wine in the Cotswolds. Or dine at La Vigna or in the Gigot Bar.
We offer a wide range of 10 or more real ales, locally produced cider and a selection of bottled beers and wines from around the world. The food at the Halfway House is good simple filling food. At lunchtime we serve sandwiches, sausages and mash, jacket potatoes, thick homemade soup with crusty bread, traditional ploughmans lunches as well as an ever-changing range of seasonal specials.
The Hollies Hotel, , Somerset
With its original oak beams, imposing fireplace and natural slate and wood floor, we offer a beautful setting for a quiet drink and a wide range of fireside meals.
Our Restaurant occupies a major part of the original Period house built in the 17th century. The 60 seat oak-beamed restaurant, lit by candle light in the evenings, retains many of its original features. Where possible, locally produced foods are used in all of our dishes. Diners can choose from a varied range of English and French cuisine, which is complemented by a wine list of fifty carefully, selected wines.






