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Hard Rock Cafe   London

Hard Rock Cafe, London

 45 Reviews  Don’t pass up your chance to see the original Hard Rock. Ask for a tour of the Vault. They may even let you hold Jimmy Hendrix's guitar. Bad expensive American food but and amazing atmosphere Check... 

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El Rincon De Rafas   Manchester

El Rincon De Rafas, Manchester

 7 Reviews  On a recent visit to Manchester, not knowing the city at all, I cast my net of contacts looking for suggestions. A friend of a friend highly recommended a tapas bar in the centre of the city called El... 

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Betty's   York

Betty's, York

 16 Reviews  Bettys Cafe Tea Room was founded by Frederick Belmont, a Swiss baker and confectioner, in 1919. He opened his first Bettys in 1919 in Harrogate and this became very successful! Frederick opened other... 

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Balti Triangle Info   Birmingham

Balti Triangle Info, Birmingham

 10 Reviews  Award winning Chef and friendly, stylish restaurant with food to delight, savour and wish I could get them to franchise in Australia! The Indian migrants were on a winner by giving Brummies an... 

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Trout Inn   Oxford

Trout Inn, Oxford

 5 Reviews  My colleagues and I went to The Trout for a celebratory meal. We were really looking forward to what we supposed would be an enjoyable outing. However, once through the doors our hopes were soon... 

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Sally Lunn's   Bath

Sally Lunn's, Bath

 17 Reviews  I had afternoon tea at Sally Lunn's, home of the original bath bun, twice on my visits to Bath. The afternoon tea consist of a Bath Bun with jam and clotted cream and with either tea or coffee. On... 

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Henry's Cafe Bar   Cambridge

Henry's Cafe Bar, Cambridge

 6 Reviews  Before we headed off for our punting adventure, we stopped by Henry's for a spot of lunch. We tried to get a riverside seat indoors but there wasn't a large enough table for the 5 of us and a good... 

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The Albion   Chester

The Albion, Chester

 4 Reviews  This is not a restaurant. It is a pub that serves food and that was very basic. We went there as a group of four.Not made to feel welcome. In actual fact, as there was a quiz going on we felt in the... 

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Belgo Centraal (Covent Garden)   London

Belgo Centraal (Covent Garden), London

 23 Reviews  I'm pretty easy to please food wise as I'm not a particularly choosy eater and will try most foods. With that said, I will say that Belgo really disappointed me...the meal was just okay!! I was... 

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Yang Sing   Manchester

Yang Sing, Manchester

 17 Reviews  New Chef Darren Marshall has introduced some fascinating ideas Starter was sun blushed tomato & goats chees risotto Mains Pan seared duck breast,roast beetroot,glazed carrots Blueberry frangipane with... 

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Pitcher and Piano   Birmingham

Pitcher and Piano, Birmingham

 3 Reviews  I was so pleased that this location worked out well for the meeting. A nice atmosphere, good food and nice background music that did not drown out the conversation. No complaints about the food from... 

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Eagle & Child   Oxford

Eagle & Child, Oxford

 7 Reviews  The Pony Yard at the back of the Eagle and Child has been covered over as a restaurant area. This means that The Rabbit Room where the famous Inklings (JRR Tolkien, CS Lewis, et al) used to meet... 

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Hole in the Wall   Bath

Hole in the Wall, Bath

 4 Reviews  Part of the revival of British cuisine as a gourmet experience, but with a French flair. The waiters are of the old-fashioned type who wait discreetly until exactly the moment you need them, then... 

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The Eagle   Cambridge

The Eagle, Cambridge

 5 Reviews  Update 2011: I was there twice in 2011, in January on my own and as always it was very busy and good. Then again in July, this time with several others, including a baby. Babies are allowed in the... 

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Bear and Billet   Chester

Bear and Billet, Chester

 5 Reviews  The Bear and Billet is a great old pub in Chester. It was built in 1664 replacing a building destroyed during the civil war. The Bear and Billet is a great example of a black and white half timbered... 

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Cafe in the Crypt, St. Martin in the Fields   London

Cafe in the Crypt, St. Martin in the Fields, London

 11 Reviews  Last visit July 2011 Located right in the heart of Trafalgar Square, Cafe in the Crypt in St. Martin in the Fields is a terrific place to start off the day with a full English breakfast or a la carte... 

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La Tasca   Manchester

La Tasca, Manchester

 7 Reviews  La Tasca is a great chain of Spanish Tapas style restaurants in locations all over the UK. While in Manchester City Centre recently we called in to La Tasca on Deansgate. From the colourful exterior... 

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Petit Blanc   Birmingham

Petit Blanc, Birmingham

 3 Reviews  Petit Blanc is a smart and sophisticated venue owned by the amazing Raymond Blanc. It has recently changed its name to Brasserie Blanc, but still has the same great food and atmosphere. I have been... 

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Le Petit Blanc   Oxford

Le Petit Blanc, Oxford

 2 Reviews  Formerly known as Le Petit Blanc, the restaurant is now called Brasserie Blanc in Jericho. It is owned by the famous French chef, Raymand Blanc and I would say it is one of the finest restaurant's... 

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Number 5 Bistro   Bath

Number 5 Bistro, Bath

 1 Review  Great atmosphere in the historic centre of Bath. Number 5 Bistro is just off Pulteney Bridge, one of Bath's most interesting places. Pulteney Bridge is an 18th century homage to the Ponte Vecchio of... 

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The Varsity   Cambridge

The Varsity, Cambridge

 5 Reviews  Varsity is a Greek Cypriot restaurant, but not particularly authentic. It seems to be in something of a 1970s timewarp. There are two or three dishes on the menu which come with a sweet mandarin,... 

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Riverside Cafe   Chester

Riverside Cafe, Chester

 2 Reviews  There are several cafes along the waterfront of Chester..usually quite busy on a glorious sunny day...so just find one with a table free and enjoy somehing to eat and watching the antics on the river. 

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The Ivy   London

The Ivy, London

 9 Reviews  Fashionable sister restaurant to Le Caprice and one of London's great restaurants. Conveniently located near West End theatres. People watching after theatre hour is a great passtime here. Though... 

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Armenian Taverna   Manchester

Armenian Taverna, Manchester

 7 Reviews  We visited this restaurant after reading a very positive review for it in the Guardian newspaper. The tavern is situated right in the centre of town in a cellar in Albert Square. The walls are... 

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The Bank   Birmingham

The Bank, Birmingham

 2 Reviews  It's large, it's contemporary, it's a destination, it's part of the Brindley Place development. Bank has basically everything going for it. Thankfully, the kitchens live up to expectations. Walk past... 

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The Whitehouse Inn. Oldham. (Coldhust): Sunday roast!

by Bill_Steg

Any time of the year is a good time at The Whitehouse Inn in Oldham. Near Manchester. Ron & Joan look after you splendidly with home cooked meals. In Summer you can enjoy your meals outside on the lawn! Besides it has the coldest beer at no extra charge. Sunday roast, you can choose between lamb, beef or pork.HOT ROAST BEEF BAGUETTES with fried onions & mushrooms.................

The Crown: Good sunday lunch

by PatSteffen

From the outside, you wouldn´t think that,the pub dates from 1650 and has 2 bars and two function rooms, which also serve as dining rooms for Sunday roast. There is also a nice beer garden behind the house. Parking is quite easy on the green or the streets around it.The menu has a wide range, from salads and pasta, over the pub favourites like burgers and fish and chips to more expensive dishes like duck .So, if you come to Mundford and are hungry or looking for a nice pint, why not give it a try ? We had the traditional beef roast, with all the trimmings and fish and chips. Both came in a good size and were really good. For drinks, we took a pint of Directors Ale and a pint of Lager, called blonde something.

The Old Bell: Try the local beers !

by PatSteffen

The Old Bell is a family-run pub, which is situated in the historic village of Saham Toney.The menu has a good selection for everyone, there are even some dishes for vegetarians and some kids menus too. The Landlords also offer a wide range of drinks, we took 2 of the local beers, which were nice too.They also do Sunday lunch. We had the Chicken Breast , stuffed with Stilton ,wrapped in bacon and finished with a mushroom cream, served with vegetables and potatoes and the days special, fish&chips.Both were really good and we enjoyed our stay there.

go ethnic! great indian, chinese and italian

by mashe

english food is still not too hot to me, however, w/great variety from different ethnic groups (being from ny, italian may as well be american to me, but still can find some good italian in london). indian, thai, etc. to be found reasonably and good!

Baileys,Braintree.: Look out for the daily offers

by doreenellen

Baileys has a nice atmostphere.Soft lighting and different types of seating make it a really nice place to relax and eat. To meet friends and chat with low music in background.Lunch time menu and Dinner are varied with reasonable prices with daily offers.Staff are helpful and efficent.Located right in the High Street. Many favorites but like the salmonand chicken dishes

Spice4U: Gotta get past the name...

by kellkell

The name is, well, cheezy. But it makes you smile! This is place serves great curry. The menu is pretty vast, and you can find something even if you don't care for spicy food. Portions are small and rich. Go with lots of people and taste your way through the menu.

The Sack Store: Amazing decor - and all for sale !

by sourbugger

From Sourbugger's Boston Page :The Sack Store is really something else : It's really the decor of this place is what makes it a 'magical place'.It is basically a cafe set up on the top floor of a large shop selling furniture, tiles, heaters lamps, baths, carpets, rugs etc. The Main part of the shop is converted from a former 'Sack store' as the name suggest where merchandise was held before being transferred to the nearby port. The Cafe is stuffed with wooden archways, carvings, funky tables, leather sofas, ornaments and all sorts of other stuff - much of it for sale.It is light and airy with good coffee and wine. The food is mainly italian and "brunchish". They do an excellent (if relatively expensive) bangers and mash that is the best I've had in a long time.Open open during the day and on Sunday afternoons.If this place was in London, it would be packed to the gunnels, twice the...

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Brown's pie shop - Limcoln: Who ate all the pies ? I did - they were great

by sourbugger

From Sourbugger's Lincolnshire page : Brown's pie shop in Lincoln has been an eating house for centuries.The cellar is all candlelit and romantic and the main floor is all wooden tables, wooden floors and blackboards. The Kitchen is upstairs, and the serving staff certainly get a workout running up and downstairs in their wonderfully old-fashioned attire.We often try to get a table in the early evening when they have a "beat the Clock" promotion - so a set two couse meal at say 6.30 pm only costs 6 pounds30 plus another quid.. Reckon on 20-25 pounds a head at other times. The game pie is fantastic. Proper crust and deep filled with gravy smothering at least three types of game.Many of the other pies are great too, especially the ones that use beer.The rest of the food is italian / french / spanish stuff - all cooked well.The only drawback is the sweet trolley which is a bit on the...

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Rupai: A Newcastle Institution

by sourbugger

From Sourbugger's Newcastle upon Tyne page :Rupali is a most definitely a Newcastle institution. The location on Bigg market makes it very central, and the food is spicy, cheap and cheerful.This in itself would make it worth visiting, but the self-promotion of this curry emporium is a wonder to behold. Even Richard Branson (the master of that dark art of promotion)would be impressed.The 'Lord' who owns it (he bought the title) has put together a dish that he call 'curry hell'. It claims to be the hottest in the world. If you eat it - it's free, and if you can't, it's still only seven quid.The place is also frequently mentioned ' Viz' the Newcastle adult comic , that now has followers all over the would who delight in seeing the Fat slags, Sid the Sexist, Roger Mellie and Buster and his unfeasibly large testicles every month.The restaurant also organised the 'longest takeaway' in the...

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various: Balti - all mixed up in a bucket please...

by sourbugger

Adapted from sourbuggers's Birmingham page :Birmingham is one of the places that lays claim to inventing that most English of dishes : the Balti.For those of you have not experienced this culinary delight ( the word literally means 'Bucket' ) it is usually served in a stainless steel bowl with a Nann bread on the side. Many people like to order rice with it as well to soak up the wonderful juices.it was developed in the UK by Indian restaurants - and is totally unknown in India.It is however evolved from (so I am informed by a friend of mine who owns a Balti House) from certain dishes that can be found in more mountainous areas of india.There are so many places that specialise in baltis now - an area of Birmingham has developed as the 'Balti Mile' or 'Balti Triangle'.Essentially it is around the Sparkbrook area and Ladypool road inparticular.A cheaper alternative is to go to Selly Oak...

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