Must-see restaurants in Great Britain

  • Cowshed

    Bristol

    Country food with a modern twist is served at the Cowshed. The focus is on quality, locally sourced meat – aged beef, slow-braised lamb, pork belly, plus…

  • Mill Street Pub & Kitchen

    The Midlands & the Marches

    On Oakham's main shopping street, this handsome pub's dining spaces span a vaulted brick cellar, a glass conservatory and a sun-drenched terrace. Menu…

  • Elephant's Nest

    Dartmoor National Park

    One of those iconic Dartmoor pubs beloved by generations, the Elephant is a 16th-century inn where log burners sit in vast fireplaces, and jugs and…

  • Hop & Cleaver

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne

    Inside the magnificent Jacobean Bessie Surtees House, this hip spot is great for a drink (it brews its own small-batch craft beers) but the food is…

  • Kirkwall Hotel

    Kirkwall

    This grand old waterfront hotel is among Kirkwall’s better dining places. The elegant bar and eating area packs out; it’s a favourite spot for older…

  • Kazbar

    Oxford

    As sultry as it is stylish, this energetic Moroccan-inspired bar-restaurant – a spin-off from nearby Café Coco – features hanging lanterns, draped fabrics…

  • Fortnum's Bar & Restaurant

    London

    The august Royal Exchange provides a fitting setting for this bar-restaurant from Fortnum & Mason, London's poshest department store. Oysters and caviar…

  • Baozi Inn

    The West End

    Decorated in vintage communist kitsch, Baozi Inn serves quality northern (Beijing- and Chengdu-style) street food, such as dan dan noodles with spicy pork…

  • 222

    Notting Hill & West London

    Popular for its all-you-can-eat lunchtime buffet and evening à la carte menu, which draws the West London vegan crowds, this North End Rd restaurant has a…

  • Skirrid Mountain Inn

    Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog

    This 'may' be Wales' oldest inn; Owain Glyndŵr 'may' have rallied troops here; and Shakespeare 'may' have taken inspiration from it: whatever the…

  • Wine Library

    London

    This distinguished cellar has a self-serve buffet on par with its storied wine selection. Ask self-effacing owner Peter to help select a bottle from the…

  • Kym's

    London

    Centred on a 5m-high artificial cherry-blossom tree, this highly stylised Andrew Wong restaurant, more informal than his Michelin-starred spot in Pimlico,…

  • Kricket Soho

    The West End

    Another in the cooking-as-theatre genre (chefs sweat in an open kitchen behind a long, narrow bar, watched by stool-perched diners), Kricket turns out…

  • Smokehouse

    North London

    In this lovely, light-filled pub, elegantly turned out in dark wood and whitewashed walls, you'll find a meaty menu of international dishes, all imbued…

  • Cambridge Chop House

    Cambridge

    The window seats here deliver some of the best views in town – onto King’s College’s hallowed walls. The food is pure English establishment too: hearty…

  • Champany Inn

    Scotland

    This rustic inn is a trencherman's delight, famous for its excellent Aberdeen Angus steaks and Scottish seafood (bookings essential). Its world-class wine…

  • Yalla Yalla

    The West End

    A delightful respite from the lawless pavements of Oxford St, this exuberantly decorated and welcoming restaurant focuses on high-quality Lebanese…

  • Roti Chai

    The West End

    With a bustling open kitchen that's never shy of flavour, Roti Chai does a roaring trade in Bombay-style bhel puri (puffed rice with tamarind), dhokla …

  • Hercules Revived

    The Midlands & the Marches

    One of the joys of travelling through the Midlands is chancing upon a picture-perfect country pub serving top-tier food. And this one, in a 17th-century…

  • Beer & Bird

    St Ives

    You know times are a-changing in St Ives when it gets its own craft-beer-and-fried-chicken bar. Hipster it may be, but it's definitely well worth a visit …

  • Rashleigh Arms

    South Cornwall

    Local beer magnates St Austell Brewery have given this Charlestown pub a spit and polish, and it now has an attractive nautically themed interior to match…

  • Lounge

    Southern Scotland

    Tucked away above the Royal Bank of Scotland on the main road, this stunningly attractive bar and bistro comes as quite a surprise. Eating is done in an…

  • Deil's Cauldron

    Lowland Perthshire & Kinross

    Housed in an 18th-century cottage with low ceilings, exposed stone walls, polished wood tables and plush red upholstery, this place – named after a local…

  • Gate

    Notting Hill & West London

    With four restaurants in town, this cool-looking eatery defies its negative feng shui location (behind the Hammersmith Apollo, off Hammersmith flyover)…

  • Pump Room Restaurant

    Bath

    Elegance is everywhere in this tall, Georgian room, from the string trio and Corinthian columns to the oil paintings and glinting chandeliers. It sets the…

  • Swan

    The Midlands & the Marches

    Stafford's best place to eat, drink and sleep is a one-stop shop. In the centre of town, this former coaching inn has a brasserie-style restaurant, two…

  • Thali Café

    Bristol

    At Thali, something of the makeshift exuberance of Indian street food comes to Clifton's hills. Richly flavoured dishes infused with spices include the…

  • Rocket House

    Norfolk

    Rocket House delivers an airy interior and widescreen sea views, thanks to a balcony that almost overhangs the waves. Light dishes include ploughman's…

  • Rib Room

    Kensington & Hyde Park

    Head chef Ian Rudge's faultless preparation is the cornerstone of the much-lauded carnivorous menu at the Rib Room, satiating Knightsbridge diners with…

  • Fishers

    Bristol

    Bristol's top choice for fish dishes rustles up everything from garlicky pan-fried bream with pesto, to succulent grilled whole lobster. The hot shellfish…

  • Passyunk Avenue

    The West End

    A pocket of pure Americana on a quiet street in Fitzrovia, Passyunk Avenue is a classic dive bar straight outta Philadelphia. The walls are draped with…

  • Cafe Murano

    The West End

    The setting may seem demure at this superb restaurant from Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett (a protégé of Gordon Ramsay), but when producing sublime…

  • Locanda On The Weir

    Exmoor National Park

    The chef-proprietor hails from Italy so the dishes here are a happy fusion of Exmoor produce and flavours of the Med. Your pizza could come with…

  • Peace & Loaf

    Newcastle-upon-Tyne

    A double-height space with mezzanine seating is the stage for creations by MasterChef: The Professionals finalist David Coulson, who subsequently worked…

  • Ship Inn

    Exmoor National Park

    The floors of this historic inn are flagstone and there's a big wood burner but in the summer you're hard-pressed to see them – so crammed does it get…

  • Juniper

    Peak District

    Done out with juniper-berry-coloured walls and tartan-upholstered chairs, this chic little spot combines a gin bar stocking 40-plus varieties (and…

  • Daquise

    Kensington & Hyde Park

    Counting Roman Polanski among its diners, this popular South Kensington restaurant has been serving a heart-warming range of vodkas and wholesome Polish…

  • Tudor Farmhouse

    Oxford & the Cotswolds

    Tucked into the cosy wood-beamed lounge of a gorgeous boutique hotel, this rustic-modern restaurant delights with tasty contemporary British cooking…

  • Lords of the Manor

    The Cotswolds

    Set inside a dazzling countryside manor, this romantic restaurant – be sure to book ahead – concocts imaginative, beautifully presented dishes with French…

  • Soukitchen

    Bristol

    Middle Eastern market food is the stock-in-trade at this friendly diner in Southville, with characteristic dishes such as borek (filo pies stuffed with…

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