THE MUSSEL INN
Read moreThe Mussel Inn is always a busy pedestrian street, and many tourists pass by the Mussel Inn. They're not wrong about coming here. Edinburgh locals also mingle, white-collar workers, couples or friends, in between shopping sessions... Faced with this incessant flow, the service, with its mussel and chips and seafood specialities, does not give up on its quality. We appreciate the great freshness and quality of the products, as well as the low prices and the quicky (lunchtime) and early (pre-theatre) menus. The atmosphere is always pleasant and relaxed.
THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Café-resto located on rue de Camdem Passage offering a brunch with organic ...Read more
Bankers Fish & Chips
Read moreThe indisputable Bankers, considered the best fish & chips in Brighton for years, doesn't disappoint. The quality is always there, in this great Hove restaurant. And, for once, you can enjoy your fish & chips comfortably seated at the table. A vegetarian option is also available. Whichever option you choose, the portions are generous and the service very quick. What's more, the restaurant only uses fish from sustainable fisheries. A fine effort to be encouraged!
PÂTISSERIE VALÉRIE
An address in London offering a tasty pastry full of flavours.Read more
HONEST BURGERS
Address in London offering cheaper veggie burgers.Read more
THE SALISBURY ARMS
Read moreFresh, cooked products, typical British dishes and fish as specialty. Two large rooms, an impressive fireplace that is in the middle, a nice terrace for the beautiful days, a quick and smiling service and good beer to refresh the whole.
THE TERRACE
Read moreSandwiches with fresh products and fruit juices 100% organic associated with curious and détonnants mixtures like banana-blueberry.
THE TIGER INN
Read moreIn this traditional pub, draught beer comes from Beacy Head Brewery, a few miles away. The burgers and steaks served at lunch are excellent and the place is rather appreciated by slocaux. The staff were friendly and helpful.
TAVERN IN THE PORT
Read morePub that proves to be an interesting stop: bottled at a very interesting price. What to be cool like a roach the next day!
THE SLOOP INN
Read moreSeated on the terrace, we observe the life of the port of St Ives with pleasure. Inside the pub, local artists are exposed. This th century building also has a few cheap and well-equipped rooms.
ST NICHOLAS MARKET
Read moreOpen since 1743, this delightful, friendly market is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat at lunchtime in central Bristol. Popular with locals and visitors alike, there are numerous stalls featuring cuisines from all over the world at low prices, under the arcades of the Georgian building. It's best to take some food to go, but it's possible to stay on site if you can find a table. If almost anything appeals, Pieminister is a classic and Eat a Pitta is also a tasty option.
SIR WILLIAM COLLEGE
Read moreYou can take her tea or his meals. The buildings date back to 1465 and the courtyard is full of charm. The restaurant is popular for its proximity with the Minster.
SHEPHERD’S TEA ROOMS
Read moreA white building, a classic interior but good pastries and hot drinks.
SHIPLU TANDOORI
Read moreAn Indian restaurant of quality.
THE WAREHOUSE BRASSERIE
Read moreA very good address to eat a nice kitchen made with local products, for anecdote the establishment is located in a former Methodist chapel whose decoration still bears some remains.
THE WYKEHAM ARMS
Read moreAlready mentioned as a hotel, the hotel offers a number of dining rooms where you can enjoy a delicious cuisine. The menus are varied and change daily according to local products. In the summer you can eat in the garden. In the winter, we are still warm in front of small wooden tables, between engravings, books and antique buckets suspended at the walls.
YIPPEE NOODLE BAR
Read moreA nouilles bar with modern, clean decor, long dining table tables for noodles to all very well cooked sauces. In smaller guaranteed prices!
THE WHITEHALL HOTEL
Read moreLocated just a few minutes from the beach and the city centre, this hotel is in a quiet and yet central impasse, with a garden view, well situated. The hotel was very close to the beach. A sister institution, The Arlington Hotel, at the same impasse, offers a similar service (www.arlingtonbournemouth.co.uk).
THE WHEATSHEAF HOTEL
Read moreFifteen rooms in a-year old hotel, and a restaurant offering tempting spicy dishes.
OLD ORLEANS
Read moreIn a typically American atmosphere reminiscent of Louisiana, you will be served des (traditional jambalaya) and Creole specialities. The reception is more than pleasant, but the music is sometimes a bit strong. For the record, at the time of opening, six years ago, the institution received the mayor of New Orleans who, for the occasion, gave the owners a medal.
MILL BAY INN
Read moreIn addition to enjoying a stunning view over the beach, the address is renowned for freshly caught and cooked lobster and lobster. We also come here for local beers or for the cakes and cream of cream served all day.
QUARTIER VERT
Read moreAn address that makes, restaurant, coffee, bakery, school, to provide European cuisine with organic products and reasonable prices. Nothing to blame.
PORTERS WINE BAR
Read moreThis wine bar/bar organises jazz concerts twice a week. A glass of handmade chardonnay, you can quickly indulge in this warm and relaxed atmosphere.
RAJAH RESTAURANT
Read moreWe eat it properly and for a lot of time. Many vegetarian options.
COXLEY VILLAGE
Read moreIf Wells lacks space, especially in summer, Coxley is a good alternative to accommodation and lunch. The Riverside Restaurant on the main road (01749) 672100 offers a traditional but tasty menu.
PEDRO’S RESTAURANT
Read moreAn honest address for pets and amateurs of Mexican food.
THE GANDHI TANDOORI
Read moreOn-site or Emporter, an Indian or Bangladeshi flavour.
THE GOOD EARTH
Read moreHoused in a red-brick building, The Good Earth is an organic, exclusively vegetarian restaurant. Lunch is served on rough-hewn wooden tables, surrounded by green plants: the tone is set. At the back, a sunny terrace warms you up, and there's also an on-site boutique. The menu is varied, with something for everyone: salads, quiches, pizza, jacked potatoes, soups... The Good Earth has fun mixing flavors, tastes and genres, and the result is quite successful! A nice change from pubs...
THE HAIRY DOG
Read moreThe hairy dog is a huge pub serving traditional, good and cheap cuisine. During the weekend, you may often be crowded in English league matches on overhead projectors. Also a playground for children.
GURKHA RESTAURANT
Read moreGood, cheap and rich!
GEORGES RESTAURANT
Read moreIn a typical setting, Georges, a horny Greek, greets his customers with open arms and gives them a taste of Greek but also Italian and French specialities. Price very competitive and very comprehensive.
GOD’S PROVIDENCE HOUSE
Read moreNamed as its inhabitants survived in the Great Plague, this house houses a restaurant where vegetarian dishes, pies and homemade struck steaks are served.
COTTAGE RESTAURANT
Read moreThis relaxing restaurant offers mainly fresh local produce from the island. Especially the quenelles of sole in a lobster sauce and pork amandino sauté to apricots and almonds that made the reputation of the place.
THE CORNISH PASTY BAKERY
Read moreA large choice of "pasties" (a typical salées of the region), a house and made to different ingredients. If you haven't tried the region yet, this is the opportunity.
CORNISH BAKEHOUSE
Read moreCornwall speciality, a wide choice of salted pastries, cakes and rolls of bread filling meat, vegetables, fish. For sweet, prepared fudges house for fruit and hazelnuts, chocolate and mint or rum-grape-chocolate.
CORBY’S TEA ROOMS
Read moreA café/tea lounge style, which is recognised in its facade. In the carrot menu, potatoes and sandwiches…
EATMOOR CAFE BISTRO
Read moreA restaurant with Mediterranean influences as much as North American in a friendly atmosphere. Wide and good selection of wines.
DOUBLE DUTCH PANCAKES
Read moreExcellent Dutch pancake, salted as sweet with a wide choice of toppings.
BORDEAUX QUAY
Read moreBordeaux Quay stands on the edge of the canal, deploying its terrace on the shore. Restaurant, bar and kitchen school, the hotel carries all its hats with talent. On the menu: French-inspired cuisine and stunning wine list. The name of the place comes, moreover, from what the building stored barrels of Bordeaux 200 years ago.
BLACKSMITHS RESTAURANT
Read moreIn a th century building, sheltered from oak beams, English cuisine is served with the influences of Central Europe, cheap and made with local products. The Blacksmiths was bought in 1789 by a marshal-hui who worked at the back of the building, hence his name.
ADMIRAL BENBOW
Read moreLocated in the historic street of Penzance, this quality pub offers a wide choice of fish and seafood. Lunch in a warm, sometimes lively atmosphere. Attention, in summer, waiting may be long.