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<channel><title>WhatsOnWest venues news feed</title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk</link><description>Events in Bristol, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Cornwall, Somerset and Wiltshire</description><language>en-us</language><item><title>The Green Dragon </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239799957 </link><description>      Combe St Nicholas  TA20 3NR  Somerset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Family owned traditional pub.  Home cooked food available Tuesday to Saturday plus Sunday lunch</description><pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:52:37</pubDate></item><item><title>The Market Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239876668 </link><description>1 Northend Road      Yatton  BS49 4AL  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The pub is believed to date in part from the 16th century and an original inglenook fireplace is still a prominent feature in this part of the building which has low ceilings and door frames. The majority of the pub is from a later era but still has 18-inch thick walls and some very old shutters and low ceilings.&#13;
Whether you want a light snack or a hearty main meal, a full range of tasty home cooked food is available at lunchtime on weekdays. All food is freshly prepared to order.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:11:08</pubDate></item><item><title>The New Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239877362 </link><description>Priddy Green  Priddy    Nr Wells  BA5 3BB  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The New Inn at Priddy on top of the Mendip is a traditional country pub serving great wholesome food and wonderful beers and wines.&#13;
The free house prides itself in offering locally sourced meats and vegetables for its current season Reaper Harvest Menu featuring cooked to order meals.&#13;
In the days of concern over food miles, the New Inn measures its menu ingredient journeys in yards with wonderful beef, hams and specially formulated sausages from a few yards up the road at Townsend Farm, chickens and free range eggs from Church Farm at Cleeve.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:22:42</pubDate></item><item><title>The Britannia Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239878345 </link><description>Manor Road  Alcombe    Minehead  TA24 6EH  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; There are two bars: a saloon where you can have a quiet drink and a public bar showing SKY sports, with a pool table or darts.&#13;
At the rear of the pub there is skittle alley and large walled garden.&#13;
The restaurant serves home cooked snacks and meals from Tuesday to Saturday with a traditional roast served on Sunday.&#13;
The Britannia has four letting rooms, one twin, two double and a family room consisting of a double bed, bunk beds and a single bed, all with en suite facilities.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:39:05</pubDate></item><item><title>The Smugglers Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239879020 </link><description>Blue Anchor      Minehead  TA24 6JS  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; gastro pub&lt;br&gt; A warm welcoming pub, set in beautiful grounds with breathtaking scenery. Open all year round, excellent service and superb cuisine, using fresh food locally sourced. The Cellar Bar is the place to be when considering where to eat out in Exmoor.&#13;
n outstanding natural beauty between the sea &amp;amp; Exmoor hills. Close to the beach &amp;amp; local places of interest, plus a bouncy castle in the garden to keep the children entertained.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 11:50:20</pubDate></item><item><title>Holywell Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239880900 </link><description>Holywell Lake      Wellington  TA21 0EJ  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The Holywell Inn dates back before 17th century but it is reputed that a pub, maybe parts of the present building, had stood on the site since the 14th Century. There is certainly still evidence of the original straw thatched roof built on old cobb (mud &amp;amp; straw) walls with old oak beams.&#13;
The main bar has heavy oak beams, an open fireplace and country pictures on the walls. &#13;
The inn is a free-house, and for those who enjoy good ale, there are well kept Westcountry beers from local brewers such as Cotleigh and Exmoor Ales on hand-pump, in addition to guest beers. We have a varied fare of home-prepared food made from locally sourced produce.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:21:40</pubDate></item><item><title>The Camelot </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239881852 </link><description>Chapel Road      South Cadbury  BA22 7EX  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Nestled at the bottom of Cadbury Castle (one of the sites believed to be King Arthur’s Camelot), The Camelot pub also offers flagstone floors, wood burning fires and a large beer garden, making it an ideal place to relax in all seasons. The picturesque scenery that makes up the village of South Cadbury provides a beautiful setting for this pub with traditional values at its heart and attracts locals and visitors alike. Steeped in Arthurian folklore we also have a small museum containing information &amp;amp; artefacts collected from the archaeological dig that took place in the late 60’s and early 70’s by Sir Francis Mortimer Wheeler.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:37:32</pubDate></item><item><title>The Bell Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239882370 </link><description>3 Main Street  Ash    Martock  TA12 6NS  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; As soon as you enter the premises through the side door you are immediately greeted by a huge inglenook fireplace. The Bar offers an array of beverages catering for all tastes; cider, lager and traditional beers as well as house wines, spirits and non alcoholic drinks.&#13;
The bar area is filled with intimate dining tables among the wealth of character as you would expect from a building of this age. Our bar menu is reasonably priced and offers seasonal delectation along with a warm and welcoming atmosphere.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:46:10</pubDate></item><item><title>The Queen's Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239882992 </link><description>Pitminster      Taunton  TA3 7AZ  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Situated in the sleepy village of Pitminster, at the foot of the Blackdown Hills,the Queen's Arms combines the traditional warm welcome of an English country pub with continental style.&#13;
With its oak and slate floors and roaring fires, the Queen’s Arms is the perfect place to meet, eat and drink. The cosy Lounge Bar and Mill Bar are great places for private parties and meetings, with painted stone walls, slate floors and country furniture. And the pub also has a skittle alley, which doubles up as a function room.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:56:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Crossways Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239885206 </link><description>Withy Rd  West Huntspill    Highbridge   TA9 3RA  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Drink&#13;
We take great care to select and serve the best beers, lagers, ciders and wines. With a selection of 6 real ales we have something to suit all tastes. A selection of our ales can be found here. Our standard wine list is here and ask about any others we may have.&#13;
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All food served in the Crossways is prepared from fresh ingredients by our own chefs. Our selection of dishes range from traditional and local pies and stews to more exotic recipes from around the world. Meat from locally raised stock, fish from British waters and poultry from Somerset farms feature in our grills and roasts. A sample of our menu is available here. If all that is not enough to get your mouth watering, we also serve a succulent traditional Sunday roast lunch at a very reasonable price.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:33:26</pubDate></item><item><title>The Volunteer Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239885709 </link><description>New Road  Seavington St Michael    Ilminster  TA19 0QE  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:41:49</pubDate></item><item><title>The George Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239886589 </link><description>Brompton Regis      Dulverton  TA22 9NL  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The George Inn is located in the pretty village of Brompton Regis and is the village Inn. As a traditional 16th Century Village Inn Free house in the beautiful Exmoor National Park not far from Dulverton offering a friendly village inn atmosphere with en-suite accommodation and quality wholesome pub food and well kept ales.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:56:29</pubDate></item><item><title>The Sherston Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239887132 </link><description>Priory Road      Wells  BA5 1SU  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The Sherston is under new management, and has been wonderfully refurbished to provide a comfortable and relaxing environment whether you are popping in for a quick drink with friends, or enjoying a meal in our light and airy restaurant. Our team of chefs use fresh, locally sourced produce to create outstanding dishes for all the family.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:05:32</pubDate></item><item><title>The Gardeners Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239888645 </link><description>35 Silver Street      Cheddar   BS27 3LE  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; &lt;br&gt; The Gardener's Arms was originally built circa 1560 as four farmworkers cottages for the local farm estate, and then consequently converted into one building to become a licensed premises in 1871, then owned by the Day family.&#13;
Although the original ceilings and floors were covered over at this time much of the features downstairs are still in place including a magnificent walnut beam over the fireplace in the lounge.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:30:45</pubDate></item><item><title>The Monkton </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239890764 </link><description>Blundells Lane  West Monkton    Taunton  TA2 8NP  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Warm and welcoming, proper service with a smile, ugly landord, &amp;amp; fresh home cooking using local produce...</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:06:04</pubDate></item><item><title>The Cottage Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239891226 </link><description>Keenthorne  Nether Stowey    Bridgwater  TA5 1HZ  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The Cottage Inn and Restaurant is a 16th Century former cider-making house on the A39 heading out of Bridgwater towards Minehead. While cider is no longer produced on the premises, the cosy character bar still offers a pint of traditional Somerset rough cider, well-kept real ales and an extensive collection of fine and very reasonably priced wines. The newly refurbished restaurant offers a charmingly calm environment in which to savour any of the freshly prepared home cooked meals – whether it is a light snack at lunchtime or a relaxing evening meal.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:13:46</pubDate></item><item><title>The Sun Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239891555 </link><description>6 Catherine Street      Frome  BA11 1DA  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The Sun is a traditional 17th century Grade II listed Inn with Bed and Breakfast situated in the heart of 'old' Frome. With a beautiful courtyard garden to enjoy in summer and a wood burning stove to warm the heart in winter, everyone is welcome to enjoy a relaxing time in The Sun.&#13;
The bar is well known for it's live sports coverage as well as it's large range of drinks, including real ales and traditional 'rough' Somerset cider. The beautiful courtyard garden is a wonderful sun trap and the perfect place in the summer months to enjoy a drink al fresco.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:19:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Duke of York </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239892084 </link><description>North Street  Shepton Beauchamp    Ilminster  TA19 0LW  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Set in the beautiful Somerset village of Shepton Beauchamp, the Duke of York is a 17th Century Free House, offering visitors a fantastic menu prepared by one of the area’s leading chefs, as well as a selection of great real ales, local ciders and an excellent range of wines.&#13;
Customers at the pub will be greeted by husband and wife team, Paul and Hayley Rowlands…and the famous pub dog, Purdy</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:28:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Phelips Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239892569 </link><description>The Borough      Montacute  TA15 6XB  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; An 18th century public house in the heart of historic Montacute. Whether for a drink, a bite to eat or somewhere to stay, the Phelips Arms is a good choice.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:36:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Crown Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239893179 </link><description> 1 The Nydon  Catcott   Bridgwater TA7 9HQ   Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:46:19</pubDate></item><item><title>The Crown </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239893618 </link><description>2 Bathford Hill  Bathford    Bath  BA1 7SL  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Restaurant, Bar, Wi-Fi, Function Rooms, Beer Garden, Children's Play Area, &#13;
French Boules - Petange, Patio, Outdoor Smoking Area with giant TV.&#13;
Home Made Food Served All Day - 12 - 9.30pm Sunday Roasts - 12 - 8.00pm.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 15:53:38</pubDate></item><item><title>The Swan </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239895846 </link><description>27 Town Street      Shepton Mallet  BA4 5BE  Somerset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; &lt;br&gt; The Swan is a privately owned traditional premises providing a safe, secure social eating and drinking premises in the centre of Shepton Mallet. That means a proper pub, serving proper local ale with genuine homemade food for over 85% of the menu. The staff are friendly and will help you whenever possible. </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:30:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Dellers Wharf </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239897194 </link><description>4 Bridge Street      Taunton  TA1 1UB  Somerset &lt;br&gt;club  -&gt; nightclub &lt;br&gt; Dellers is Taunton's longest running nightclub. It features 5 bars stocking all of your favourite brands. The venue is spread over 3 floors, including two dancefloors which are equipped with high-end lighting and sound systems. There is also an open air roof terrace allowing you to take a breather or have a cigarette without leaving the venue.&#13;
Dellers Wharf is open every Saturday at 9 pm for adults aged 18 and over.The last time of entry into the club is 2am, and the club is open until 4am. The normal entry price is £5. </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:53:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Palace Night Club </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239897766 </link><description>24-26 Penel Orlieu      Bridgwater   TA6 3PF   Somerset &lt;br&gt;club  -&gt; nightclub &lt;br&gt; The palace nightclub was opened in 1997 when it was converted from an abandoned movie theatre into one of the busiest nightclubs that the southwest has to offer. Architecturally unique its three bars are filled with an amazing £100,000 state of the art lighting setup and 25K Thunderidge sound system which contributes to creating an atmosphere every night that rivals any club that your likely to visit.&#13;
The palace offers a wide range of promotions from Wednesday 99p night which is undoubtedly the best midweek party that the area has to offer, Funky Fridays with all drinks £1.50 to Saturday mayhem.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:02:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Shout </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239898235 </link><description>43/45 East Street      Taunton  TA1 3NA  Somerset &lt;br&gt;club  -&gt; nightclub &lt;br&gt; Opening Times&#13;
Wednesday: 22.00 - 02:00&#13;
Thursday: 21:30 - 03:00&#13;
Friday: 21:30 - 03:00&#13;
Saturday: 21:00 - 03:00&#13;
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Every Bank Holiday Sunday: 20:00 - 03:00&#13;
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Last admissions are 1am</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:10:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Picture House Bar Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239919009 </link><description> 44 Whiteladies Road  Clifton    Bristol  BS8 2NH  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; The a la carte menu has featured such delights as ballotine of foie gras with quince and toasted brioche, rack of Somerset lamb with truffled pea puree and mint beurre blanc and vanilla bean ice cream served Spanish-style with pedro ximenez sherry.&#13;
The restaurant’s tapas menu allows diners to enjoy a large range of different foods, each served in small portions so a greater variety can be sampled. Some of the most popular include griddled fresh water king prawns with chilli, rock salt and garlic, roast peppers with goats cheese and Bush farm bison with chips and peppercorn sauce.&#13;
Diners can enjoy a late night dessert, such as a fresh fruit syllabub or our amazing raspberry brulee, over an espresso or a glass of port.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 22:56:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Castle Hotel </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239919506 </link><description>Castle Green      Taunton   TA1 1NF  Somerset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; gourmet &lt;br&gt; The Castle Restaurant has long been lauded as one of the finest restaurants in England. This is the restaurant where Gary Rhodes and Phil Vickery were encouraged to develop their prodigious talents based on Kit Chapman’s campaign (his ‘English Project’) to rehabilitate England’s culinary repertoire. Now Head Chef, Richard Guest, wears the celebrity crown as he raises the culinary bar still higher with his own exceptional talent. His award winning book published in 2007 by Berlinn is entitled ‘Jam with Lamb’ and is a celebration of the West Country’s rich larder.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:05:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Bath Priory </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239920729 </link><description>Weston Road      Bath  BA1 2XT  Somerset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; gourmet &lt;br&gt; The Priory has held one Michelin star - the only restaurant in Bath with this accolade - for ten consecutive years and can justifiably be called the best restaurant in Bath.&#13;
Since February 2009 The Priory Restaurant has been under the direction of two Michelin star Executive Head Chef Michael Caines MBE. Michael, who has been Executive Head Chef at sister hotel, Gidleigh Park since 1994, is one of the highest profile Chefs in the UK - and with good reason. Awarded his second star in 1999 and an MBE for Services to the Hospitality Industry in 2006, in 2008 he also received the most prestigious accolade from his peers, the </description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:25:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Reeves Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1239921379 </link><description>20/22 High Street,      Dunster  TA24 6SG  Somerset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; gourmet &lt;br&gt; Justin and Claire Reeves moved to Dunster and opened Reeves Restaurant in June 2005. Justin has over 20 years cooking experience, starting in the early eighties at La Sorbonne in Oxford under master chef Andre Chavagnon. Subsequent positions include Head chef at Painswick House Hotel, winner of country house hotel of the year, and executive chef at Smiths Industries aerospace.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:36:19</pubDate></item><item><title>Riverside Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240562194 </link><description>The Shallows  Saltford    Bristol  BS31 3EZ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Restaurant overlooking the rive. Live entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings.</description><pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:36:34</pubDate></item><item><title>The Cornubia </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240768375 </link><description>142 Temple Street  Redcliffe    Bristol  BS1 6EN  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Cornubia is a Georgian Freehouse left at a jaunty angle to the rather ugly surroundings of Bristol's office centre. The building dates from 1783 and it has been a public house since at least 1859. &#13;
It was the Brewery Tap to Georges and later to the Courage Brewery. It became their training and hospitality pub. Because of this, the interior is unspoilt by refurbishment or refit, and many original fittings still exist. Parts of the building are listed. It was saved from oblivion by The Hidden Brewery who took it over in 2005. </description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:52:55</pubDate></item><item><title>The Farm </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240768861 </link><description>Hopetoun Road  St Werburghs    Bristol  BS2 9YL  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; For those of you who haven't visited the pub in a while, there have been lots of improvements made over the last 12 months.  The exterior of the buiding has been beautifully sprayed by Graffitti artists Xenz, Paris, Busk and Sark, the garden area has been returfed, and we have a large covered and heated smoking area on the patio.  Inside has also been repainted, and a wood burner has been installed for extra warmth.  We have regular live music and dj events, and the pub walls are now being used as an art space.  Even the toilets bring a little sparkle!</description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 19:01:01</pubDate></item><item><title>The Seven Stars </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240769247 </link><description>Thomas Lane  Redcliffe    Bristol  BS1 6JG  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Tucked away on a cobbled street under the shadow of St Thomas Church in Redcliffe is the Seven Stars Inn.&#13;
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One of Bristol's oldest character pubs dating back to the late 1600's (the pavement still has the iron-bound edges to prevent damage by iron cart-wheels), The Seven Stars remains largely unchanged from its origins in a city now packed with an ever changing sea of trendy bars and clubs.&#13;
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Steeped in history, the Seven Stars is a unique example of a true English </description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 19:07:27</pubDate></item><item><title>The Hillgrove Porter Stores </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240769537 </link><description>53 Hillgrove Street North      Bristol  BS2 8LT  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; It is a real ale pub with a difference. We have 3 regular ales, Cheddar Gorge Best, Matthews Brassknocker and Goffs Tournament. As well as this we offer an ever changing range of 5 guest ales, which always includes a dark ale. Our commitment to quality gains us entry into the Good Beer Guide and won us CAMRA Bristol Pub of the Year in 2007&#13;
We also offer a range of quality lagers, Erdinger Weisse Bier and ciders both on tap and in bottles (including real draught Westons scrumpy and perry) . If all that isn't enough to tempt you up the hill to visit us then consider our great array of wines and spirits (including various organic brands)&#13;
You will always receive a warm welcome from our friendly staff who will be only too happy to assist you and offer you a free taster of the ales if you don't know which one to choose.</description><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 19:12:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Bag O' Nails </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240825647 </link><description>141 St Georges Road      Bristol  BS1 5UW  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bag o' Nails is a true free House (no that doesn't mean...), with a wide and frequently changing selection of cask conditioned beers. The pub has a policy of supporting independent breweries, and as we are not tied, we can choose the beers we want and change them as we wish, so you will find all sorts of interesting stuff here!  A range of bottle conditioned beers, unpasteurised continental lagers, German wheat beers and cider also available.</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:47:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Inn On The Green </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240826483 </link><description>2 Filton Road  Horfield    Bristol  BS7 0PA  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Opened five years ago, and still currently owned by Oliver Bainbridge, the Inn on the Green has been quoted in Venue as the 'Jewell in the crown of the north Bristol pub scene.' It has slowly but surely developed into Bristol's finest real ale house and provides one of the city's premier pub dining menus. Now under the management of Joe Cook, working with talented head chef Owen Tunstall, the Inn on the Green boasts up to fifteen real ales, five ciders or perries and a regularly changing, exciting and brilliantly executed menu. With an emphasis on informed and friendly service, high quality real ale and food, a conviction to its integrity and a loyalty to its locals rarely seen in pubs today, the pub has become an institution in north Bristol. As a previous winner of the prestigious CAMRA pub of the year award, and numerous entries in the Good Beer guide, The Inn on the Green can really be seen as the place to be for any real ale or good food lover.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 11:01:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Portcullis Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240827317 </link><description>3 Wellington Terrace      Bristol  BS8 4LE  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Georgian terraced Freehouse on two floors. Westcountry microbrewery beers plus guests from small brewers across the country across the handpumps.&#13;
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</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:21:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Turtley Corn Mill </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240834311 </link><description>Avonwick      South Brent  TQ10 9ES  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Turtley Corn Mill has had a number of lives; initially, as you'd expect, as a corn mill and then for many years as a famous chicken hatchery before becoming a pub in the 1970's.&#13;
It was completely renovated in 2005. The style is light and fresh, better still there is no music, fruit machines or pool tables, just newspapers to read, books to browse, good food, great local beers and interesting wine.&#13;
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traditional well cooked meals.&#13;
We are a large Freehouse traditional Inn set in the conservation area of Mary Tavy within Dartmoor National Park.&#13;
The Inn has been known as The Bullers Arms and Elliot Hotel over the years.&#13;
 Bar, Dogs allowed  Pool Table  Darts&#13;
 Restaurant  Large Beer Garden with stunning veiws of Dartmoor  Large Car park&#13;
 Functions/Parties  Bed and Breakfast              Family Friendly  Live Music and Pub Quiz&#13;
 Sunday Carvery</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:57:53</pubDate></item><item><title>TKH </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240902160 </link><description>33-35 High Street      Cullompton  EX15 1AF  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Come &amp; visit our recently refurbished &#13;
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We serve a variety of Traditional English Dishes as well as our selection of worldwide favourites &#13;
</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:02:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Bickford Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240902637 </link><description>Brandis Corner      Holsworthy  EX22 7XY  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bickford Arms has stood at Brandis Corner near Holsworthy since the 17th century, first as a coaching inn and now as a completely rebuilt traditional pub/restaurant offering bed and breakfast. Reduced to a shell by a disastrous fire in 2003, The Bickford Arms has been lovingly restored by its present owners, Nigel and Rowena, into a stunning mix of period features and modern-day comfort.  &#13;
Set in the heart of Devon’s magnificent Ruby Country, The Bickford Arms is only a short drive from Dartmoor and the fabulous beaches of North Devon and North Cornwall. It is both a well-respected community pub and a superb venue for private functions and weddings. If you want to stop over for a short break you’ll find the accommodation first class. The pub is rated AA four diamonds, so you can be sure that your stay will be comfortable and your welcome will be warm. &#13;
</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:10:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Castle Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240903317 </link><description>George Nympton      South Molton  EX36 4JE  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Just a mile and a half from the North Devon market town of South Molton, the Castle Inn really does offer you the chance to enjoy a real Devon village pub and enjoy some of the finest real ales and locally produced food that's available in the area.&#13;
Refurbished in early 2009, Landlords Mia and Dave Williams have built a thriving business that's popular with the locals all year round as well as holiday makers who return year after year to enjoy the great atmosphere in this traditional Devon village pub.</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:21:57</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal Standard </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240904959 </link><description>Mary Tavy      Tavistock  PL19 9QB  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Located at Blackdown, Mary Tavy just outside Tavistock,  we are a family-run pub with a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. &#13;
Come and unwind next to the fire in our snug area with a pint of West Country Real Ale . &#13;
If it’s a meal you’re after, then take a seat and attempt to make your choice from our mouth-watering Menu and Specials Board. &#13;
Our menu features locally produced and home-cooked fare - we are particularly proud of our succulent steaks and scrumptious &#13;
puds - all at down-to-earth prices!&#13;
Children are most welcome and can eat at special prices for under 12s.  Dogs are welcome in the bar areas.</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:49:19</pubDate></item><item><title>Hart Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240905342 </link><description>The Square  Hartland    Bideford  EX39 6BL  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Hart Inn is a beautiful olde worlde pub with bags of character at the centre of the outstanding peninsular of Hartland in north Devon. A place where the old values have been re-introduced and a high standard of food for all has been established. Over-looking the square, this character building is a lovely spot to while away the days and nights or enjoy the food and drink offerings. A selection of real ales and a diverse selection of fine wines, locally sourced ingredients all add to the experience. Kat and Bjorn welcome you all to enjoy the atmosphere and warmth of this wonderful location.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:55:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240906640 </link><description>Kilmington      Axminster  EX13 7RB  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Old Inn at Kilmington is a traditional Devon thatched pub. Our restaurant is open throughout the year. Using a daily menu board we source local fresh food and write a new menu each day.&#13;
Our bars offer a full range of local beers and draught lagers</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:17:20</pubDate></item><item><title>The Seven Stars </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240907782 </link><description>South Tawton      Okehampton  EX20 2LW  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; We offer you a beautiful setting on the edge of Dartmoor, a good pint of beer, superb locally sourced food and friendly staff.&#13;
We provide a place to meet, a walker’s rest and somewhere different for a special night out, all under one roof.&#13;
The Seven Stars is a freehouse, allowing us to choose the best real ales and ciders that Devon and the rest of the west have to offer.&#13;
All of which will complement our delicious rustic, home-produced food.</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:36:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Admiral MacBride </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240908363 </link><description>1 The Barbican      Plymouth  PL1 2LR  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Admiral MacBride is a traditional English Pub located a stone's throw away from the National Marine Aquarium and built upon the original Mayflower Steps from where the pilgrim fathers set sail for America.&#13;
We serve a fine selection of traditional pub food &amp; home cooked dishes, using fresh ingredients wherever possible, prepared on the premises by our chef. We also offer a wide selection of lager, real ale, cider &amp; wine for your enjoyment.&#13;
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</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:46:03</pubDate></item><item><title>The Cleave </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240915513 </link><description>Lustleigh      Newton Abbot  TQ13 9TJ  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; 15th century, thatched, Devon longhouse.</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:45:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Torbay Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240916116 </link><description>34 Fisher Street      Paignton  TQ4 5ER  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Torbay Inn is the oldest pub in Paignton dating from the early 1600's. It is documented that general Fairfax, one of Cromwells officers stayed a night at the Torbay Inn prior to a civil war battle at Exeter. The Torbay Inn no longer offers accommodation but still upholds traditional values of a friendly welcome and a selection of fine ales.  </description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:55:16</pubDate></item><item><title>The Railwayman </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240916685 </link><description>270 Pinhoe Road  Polsloe Bridge    Exeter  EX4 7JQ  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Only a few minutes from Exeter City Centre you will find the well known Railwayman Inn. Next to Polsloe Bridge railway station. This privately owned and managed Pub is a one bar operation and since coming under new management in December 2006 the ambiance and decor has been considerably improved. The Railwayman is a community lead pub with mostly regular clientele, and as such we have a zero tolerance on drugs and bad behaviour.&#13;
Dinning: A lunch menu is available every day from 12pm to 3pm. serving such dishes as Roast at £4.95 Jackets from £2.50 Full English Breakfast £3.25. A more extensive evening menu is available from 5.30pm to 9pm. Serving starters from £2.25 Steaks from £4.95 Vegetarian dishes from £5.75 We are a family friendly pub and as such have a children’s menu. You order at the bar, and the food is served anywhere in the pub. To complement your meal and evening we have an excellent choice of alcoholic and soft drinks available.&#13;
Patio Garden: Eating outside in the summer</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:04:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Maltsters Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240926235 </link><description>Tuckenhay      Totnes  TQ9 7EQ  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; There is a big log fire in one room with two large tables (The Dart Cabin) and another room (The Map Room) has charts of South Coast Waters and The Channel Islands all over the walls. Both these rooms can accommodate children, who are not permitted in the bar itself or the restaurant. &#13;
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Food is served anywhere in the pub lunchtimes and evenings, but the bar always has Marinated Feta, Olives, Seafood Salad, Pickled Eggs and the ever changing Maltsters Mix on offer. We always recommend booking if you want to eat in the 'restaurant' area overlooking the creek, and larger groups must book. At busy holiday times we often have to turn away 'walk-in' diners.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:43:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Mill Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240927484 </link><description>Bish Mill      South Molton  EX36 3QF  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Mill Inn is a 16th century building now housing a freehouse where you well always receive a warm welcome. This pub features a bar with an open fire, small restaurant, and function room complete with skittle alley, dart boards and a pool table.</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:04:44</pubDate></item><item><title>The Silverton Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240990981 </link><description>5 Fore Street  Silverton    Exeter  EX5 4HP  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Silverton Inn is a family-run free house located in the centre of the picturesque Mid Devon village of Silverton, just a few miles from Devon's capital city, Exeter. We are ideally situated for holidays, business trips and the University of Exeter.&#13;
We offer excellent homemade food, local beers and comfortable accommodation.&#13;
Great Food: We pride ourselves on great homemade traditional British cooking. We justifiably boast about our homemade food from the chef's speciality pies to locally sourced prime steaks and we even grow our own herbs on the premises.&#13;
Comfortable Accommodation: The Silverton Inn has four stylish comfortable rooms, which are available all year round at very competitive rates.&#13;
Location: We are located in the heart of the Devon countryside and close to National Trust, Exmoor and Dartmoor attractions and yet only seven miles from Exeter and the M5.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:43:01</pubDate></item><item><title>The Bridge </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240991617 </link><description>Bridge Hill  Topsham    Exeter  EX3 0QQ  Devon &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; It is thought there was a dwelling on this site as early as 1086, in the time of the Domesday Book. The stonemasons responsible for the construction of Exeter Cathedral may have lodged here. &#13;
The present building you see is substantially 16th Century, but the actual date of the different parts varies considerably. Unlike today, much building in the past was piecemeal, with new rooms added as necessary. Most of the fabric is local stone, but the old brewhouse at the rear is traditional Devon cob. This has the remains of the hop drying floor, and is adjacent to a large brewing chimney. &#13;
Great-grandfather was William John Gibbings from Clyst St. George. He moved into the Inn in 1897, and our family has been there ever since. The current licensee is Caroline Cheffers-Heard, his Great Grand-daughter. She is the fourth generation, her daughter Riannon will be the fifth, and Amelia, born in April 2008, will be the sixth generation.&#13;
The Bridge has a long history of promoting real ale. Ales </description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:53:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Jubilee Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240992576 </link><description>Jubilee Hill  Pelynt    Looe  PL13 2JZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The perfect place for a casual drink, a family lunch by a warm log fire, a wholesome meal or a business meeting, and a beautiful venue for a party or a quiet candlelit dinner for two. &#13;
Savour fresh local, seasonal produce, meats from our award winning Cornish butcher, fresh fish and wild game; home made puddings and Cornish cheeses. Enjoy local Cornish ales including award winning Tribute, Tinners and Black Prince, fine wines and smooth liqueurs… &#13;
and then why not stay a little longer? We have ten en suite rooms including our Four-Poster plus our antique Queen Anne double bedroom, with adjacent private bathroom. Enjoy relaxing, tasty Cornish breakfasts too. All the peace and quiet of a classic country inn, steeped in 400 years of history! &#13;
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</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:09:36</pubDate></item><item><title>Duke of Cornwall </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240993046 </link><description>98 Victoria Rd  Mount Charles    St Austell  PL25 4QD  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; A traditional 2 bar public house with separate dining room and 6 comfortable letting rooms. The public bar has 2 pool tables, a dart board and gaming machines. The lounge bar boasts a large open fire. A friendly local with friendly locals. The inn is conveniently located in the Mount Charles area of St Austell close to the south coast of Cornwall. The Eden project, historic Charlestown, the lost Gardens of Heligen and the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey are all close by</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:17:26</pubDate></item><item><title>Engine Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240993447 </link><description>Cripples Ease  Nancledra    Penzance  TR20 8NF  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; This Classic Cornish pub, formerly a counting house for the nearby tin mine and then a farm house, sits on the stunningly beautiful moors half way between Penzance and St Ives.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:24:07</pubDate></item><item><title>The Russell Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240994788 </link><description>West Street  Polruan    Fowey  PL23 1PJ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; We are a traditional Cornish pub specialising in excellent hospitality. We keep a well stocked bar including award winning real ales from St Austell brewery all of which carry a cask marque award , Cornish Rattler cloudy cider ,brewed locally and a exstensive wine list.&#13;
Our food is something we are really proud of. We offer a wide selection of home cooked food. The majority of the produce used is locally sourced , from our meat to our vegetables and even our curry is Cornish.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:46:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Bay View Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240995414 </link><description>Widemouth Bay      Bude  EX23 0AW  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Our friendly, family run hotel award winning freehouse inn is superbly located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It is a perfect place for exploring the beautiful Cornish coast. &#13;
The unrivalled, far reaching views of Widemouth Bay and its glorious sandy beaches and rolling surf will take your breath away as you gaze out to sea from our superb Beach Hut restaurant.&#13;
All our rooms are sumptuously comfortable and tastefully decorated and have been awarded 4 diamond rating from the English Tourist Council. &#13;
Enjoy the fabulous array of local produce used to create our menu. Each dish is cooked to perfection by our award winning team and can be served to you Al fresco on the fabulous deck overlooking the bay, or in the atmospheric bar or light and airy restaurant. </description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 09:56:54</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Head Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240998971 </link><description>The Square  Chacewater    Truro  TR4 8PY  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Kings Head is a traditional but stylish public house situated in the heart of cornwall. Dating from 1826 as a known public house, the building is belived to date from the mid 1600's where it is mentioned within census information.&#13;
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The Kings Head Hotel has recently undergone a complete refurbishment. We now offer a comfortable bar and restaurant where our guest's can enjoy a full range of dining options from breakfasts, to light-bites and snacks to our full and extensive a'la carte menu. &#13;
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</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:56:11</pubDate></item><item><title>The Old Millhouse Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1240999498 </link><description>Mill Hill  Polperro    Looe  PL13 2RP  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Situated at the centre of the beautiful fishing village of Polperro. The recently refurbished character bar offers morning coffee, fine wines, local real ales and Cornish scrumpy. Our Tapas menu offers a delicious selection of snacks, while our evening menu offers traditional food to suit all tastes.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:04:58</pubDate></item><item><title>The Driftwood Spars  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241000070 </link><description>Quay Road  Trevaunance Cove    Redruth  TR5 0RT  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Whatever the time of year, The Driftwood Spars offers you a warm and friendly welcome. It provides a comfortable environment in which to relax and enjoy your holiday in a traditional family owned Cornish hotel.&#13;
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The 17th Century building has been a hotel and public house for many years. The name hints at its local history, the ceiling beams in the bars containing ships spars from some of the ships that have been wrecked in Trevaunance cove, the local beach.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:14:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Bugle Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241000466 </link><description>57 Fore Street      Bugle  PL26 8PB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bugle Inn is a traditional family pub and offers 3 Star ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation. Located on the A391 between Bodmin and St Austell, the Bugle Inn is an ideal base for your holiday in Cornwall, being centrally located and only three miles from the Eden Project.&#13;
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Breakfasts, Bar Snacks, Daily Specials and a full a la carte pub menu are available. The bar offers traditional pub entertainment - darts, pool and jukebox. In addition, you can enjoy live music played by local artists and bands on Sunday evenings or test your knowledge on our regular Quiz Nights.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:21:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Cadgwith Cove Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241000860 </link><description>Cadgwith  Ruan Minor    Helston  TR12 7JX  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Cadgwith Cove Inn offers the ideal accommodation for the discerning visitor to this outstanding part of Cornwall.&#13;
Over 300 years old, the Inn has remained unspoilt since the cove's old smuggling days. The bars are full of atmosphere and relics adorn the walls collected from a rich seafaring history. </description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:27:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Jamaica Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241001715 </link><description>Bolventor      Launceston  PL15 7TS  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Jamaica Inn hotel, Cornwall's legendary coaching house, immortalised in Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name, has stood high on Bodmin Moor for over four centuries. We're still referred to by historians as Cornwall's most famous smuggling inn. These days we do welcome the more salubrious guest ... and the odd ghost!&#13;
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The Hotel - some say it's haunted!&#13;
Jamaica Inn is set in one of the most breathtaking locations in Cornwall and we welcome locals and travellers alike. We are an ideal stop off point on the way to Cornwall's attractions such as the world famous Eden Project and Falmouth's National Maritime Museum. Who knows, you might even see a ghost in the bar or your room!</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:41:55</pubDate></item><item><title>The Trengilly Wartha Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241005179 </link><description>Nancenoy  Constantine    Falmouth  TR11 5RP  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The Trengilly Wartha is situated in a small hamlet in an area designated as being of outstanding natural beauty, about one mile from the village of Constantine. The hotel's name translated literally means the settlement above the trees. Nestling in the wooded valley of Polpenwith creek we are surrounded by six acres of our own gardens and meadows.&#13;
The Trengilly's bar is a friendly Cornish local inn, with a good mix of people eating and drinking, or both! There is a no smoking family room in the conservatory area. Being a free house we offer a choice of unusual ales, several of which are served straight from the stillages.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:39:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Blisland Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241005908 </link><description>Blisland      Bodmin  PL30 4JK  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; You know a pub's doing something right when it's packed to the gills in the middle of the afternoon. CAMRA's National Pub of the Year 2001, the Blisland Inn, is just such a pub. Regualrs trek in from a 30 mile radius, while the locals think they have died and gone to heaven&#13;
Landlord Gary Marshall is nicknamed King Buddha thanks to a large tattoo on his expansive belly and his jovial unruffable nature. He's an ex-navy man who wears loud shirts and shorts even in the bleakest Cornish winters. He's also a man who is passionate about good beer&#13;
Walk inside and the welcome is instant. The lounge bar has the feel of the old-fashioned parlour you might remember from childhood. Toby jugs hang from the wooden beams while the walls are festooned with local photographs&#13;
Food specials are homecooked by Margaret, including chicken and ham pie and a hearty and delicous vegatable soup.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:51:48</pubDate></item><item><title>Brendon Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241006468 </link><description>Vicarage Road      Bude  EX23 8SD  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; We offer sizzling steaks and locally caught seafood selected and cooked by our expert chefs, three star bed and breakfast or b&amp;amp;amp;amp;b accommodation, self-catering holiday apartments and an air conditionned luxury harbourside cottage with views over the bude canal and to the sea lock and much more.... &#13;
</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:01:08</pubDate></item><item><title>The Merrymoor Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241007921 </link><description>Mawgan Porth      Newquay  TR8 4BA  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; We offer comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation and good food and drink in a friendly relaxed atmosphere, all at exceptionally good value and only 50 yards from Mawgan Porth Beach.&#13;
During the warm summer months, our patio and garden provide the perfect setting for your leisurely drink or al fresco meal overlooking the bay.&#13;
Guests can also enjoy lovely seaviews from out comfortable lounge which adjoins the breakfast room where full english breakfasts are served from 8.30a.m. until 9.15 a.m.&#13;
Our well stocked bar with panoramic views of the bay offers a choice of real ales coupled with a varied menu for both lunchtimes and evenings.</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:25:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Crown Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241009029 </link><description>Lanlivery      Bodmin  PL30 5BT  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Located in the historic village of Lanlivery, it is known that there has been an inn on the site since the 12th century serving weary travellers using the ancient track known as the Saint’s Way. Much of the present building still dates from the 12th century although the pub was extended to house the stonemasons who built to charming church of St Brevita, which is located just behind the pub. &#13;
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The pub oozes charm and has a wealth of features you would expect in a historic country pub. Low beamed ceilings, open fireplaces, thick stone walls and a great atmosphere. The restaurant is non-smoking and a great place to enjoy some fine Cornish fayre. For the historian amongst you, there is a rather unique bread oven beside the old fireplace in the main bar, which is unusually large and lined with granite – take a peek inside</description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:43:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Ship Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241010181 </link><description>Lerryn  Lostwithiel    Fowey  PL22 0PT  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; The Ship Inn Lerryn, a sixteenth century inn which has always been at the heart of Lerryn's community. The old slate floors and candlelight will remind you of the past, as will listening to the rich voices of the locals who still make their living from land, river and sea. &#13;
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The Ship Inn Lerryn is the only pub in this magical creekside village, where the 'catch of the day' might arrive via a lucky fisherman, the local villagers strut their stuff in the summer review and everyone, simply everyone, mucks about on the river. &#13;
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After a long day exploring, come back to a warm welcome at The Ship Inn Lerryn, where you will have good service, locally sourced, homemade food and accommodation in our tastefully decorated rooms. </description><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 14:03:01</pubDate></item><item><title>The Crown Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241076369 </link><description>Crowntown      Helson  TR13 0AD  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; You are always assured of a warm, friendly welcome to the Crown Inn and Lodges.&#13;
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We also offer room only, bed and breakfast or half board in our new self-contained, purpose built, centrally heated, en-suite lodges.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:26:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Chetnole Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241083153 </link><description>Chetnole      Sherborne  DT9 6NU  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Chetnole Inn is tucked away in the beautiful Dorset countryside, close to Sherborne. It is an ideal base to discover Dorset and also very accessible to Taunton, Exeter, Dorchester and many local attractions. The coast is also only a 30 minute drive. We offer large, luxurious bedrooms, all of which are en-suite. There are various bars/rooms offering fine food, log fires, a relaxed atmosphere and great local ales. It is an ideal inn for a great relaxing escape or a stop over for work. Recently gained Michelin Recognition. </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:19:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Cricketers Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241083588 </link><description>12 Park Lane      Wimborne  BH21 1LD  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; A warm, friendly, traditional hostelry with a welcoming open fire and cosy surrondings ,and small secluded garden opposite Wimborne Cricket Ground. Real ales, varied  food menu. Breakfasts on sat and sun  mornings. Curry nights on wed . Free pool on thursdays 5-11 also lunchtimes during week.  </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:26:28</pubDate></item><item><title>White Heather </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241084011 </link><description>519 Ringwood Road      Ferndown  BH22 9AQ  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The White Heather in Ferndown is ready to welcome you for a morning coffee, a light lunch or an evening meal. Choose from our extensive range of wines, beers, soft drinks or coffees. We will have various live music events and other special entertainment.</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:33:31</pubDate></item><item><title>Drusilla's Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241084466 </link><description>Wigbeth,  Horton    Wimborne  BH21 7JH  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Enjoy real Ales, fine wines and beers in the 17th Century beamed bar. Feature Inglenook fireplaces add warmth and character to create a relaxed dining and drinking area. &#13;
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Drusilla's has a superb Wine list, with various wines ranging from France, Chile and South Africa, and do keep your eyes open for the Guest Ale. &#13;
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A range of menus are available throughout the day and evening including bar snacks, lite bites, specials board and the main restaurant menu (which can also be eaten in the bar area). There is also a special offer menu available Monday – Friday lunchtimes and Monday – Thursday evenings (excluding bank holidays). &#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:41:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Farquharson Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241084799 </link><description>Salisbury Road  Pimperne    Blandford Forum  DT11 8TX  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; We offer a varied menu of fresh and homecooked food, as well as bar snacks. We also serve a traditional Sunday roast on sundays from midday onwards.</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 10:46:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Three Horseshoes </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241086635 </link><description>Powerstock      Bridport  DT6 3TF  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Shoes is a Victorian inn, tucked away in a peaceful part of West Dorset. Powerstock is a picturesque village centred around a beautiful Norman church. The surrounding countryside is excellent for walking (dogs are more than welcome in our guest rooms and bar), &amp; the local area is filled with plenty of interest, from Iron Age forts &amp; the world heritage Jurassic Coast, to formal gardens &amp; museums.</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:17:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Nothe Tavern </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241087918 </link><description>Barrack Road      Weymouth  DT4 8TZ  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Built in the early eighteen hundreds, the building is steeped in nostalgia and still maintains a character that makes it one of Dorset’s hidden gems. Now, you can enjoy superb food from our extensive menu, which you are able to view on this site, or daily specials board, where we have developed an excellent reputation specialising in fish and grills. On Sundays we also offer a traditional carvery, which is very popular and offers great choice. All accompanied with a varied wine list and selection of drinks to suit all tastes.</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:38:38</pubDate></item><item><title>Saxon Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241088495 </link><description>Gold Hill  Child Okeford    Blandford Forum  DT11 8HD  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; This lovely old Dorset Freehouse nestles in the picturesque village of Child Okeford, set amongst the captivating landscape of the Blackmore Vale. Cosy log fires, warm, rustic atmosphere and traditional values are what await you upon your visit. &#13;
Run by Peter and Helen Turner since Spring 2003, the bar area has been sympathetically extended to allow for more room for drinkers and diners alike. Upstairs, you will find four brand new En-suite Bed and Breakfast rooms which have been affectionately brought to life by Helen. Outside you can take in the air with our new ‘Alfresco’ seating and dining area, following on to a large beer garden.</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:48:15</pubDate></item><item><title>The Silent Woman </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241088863 </link><description>Bere Road,  Coldharbour    Wareham  BH20 7PA Dorset&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Once a smugglers haunt, legend has it that an unsual Landlady (one who talked too much, heaven forbid!) gave away the smugglers&amp;#039; secrets in Wareham market place. Fearful of capture by the ever-present Excise Men, the smugglers silenced her by cutting out her tongue, thus creating that unique phenomenon &amp;quot;The Silent Woman&amp;quot;. We aim to continue some of the traditions started by our predecesors,generations ago, albeit with a 21st Century twist!! </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 11:54:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Ship Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241094312 </link><description>16 High West Street      Dorchester  DT1 1UW  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Old Ship Inn, located in the heart of Dorchester, has the proud title of the oldest pub in Dorchester. In its central location, the Old Ship has weathered many turbulent years through fires, plague and wars yet still remains at the center of a thriving community. Conceived around the year 1600, much of the original front elevation of the property, including the two first floor original oak windows, remain. However, fashions and progress have moved around the pub layout over the years to fit in with these changing trends. In the early 1930's a section of the mantel from what is thought to be one of the original fireplaces, was removed to the Dorchester Museum where it is now displayed along with some original oak paneling taken from the wall. The decorative features of the mythical "green man" are clealy in evidence. Despite the changes, the Old Ship has maintained its contemporary style, keeping pace with new demands and desires to remain a popular and satisfying destination</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:25:12</pubDate></item><item><title>Cork &amp; Bottle </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241096024 </link><description>85 The Esplanade      Weymouth  DT4 7AT  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; family pub &lt;br&gt; The Cork &amp;amp;amp; Bottle  &#13;
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Sky sports &#13;
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2 full size pool tables (one free Monday to Friday 11am-5pm)&#13;
Free wireless internet accsess&#13;
Quiz Night &#13;
Monday Poker tournament &#13;
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Don’t forget to drop by on Friday evenings- first Friday of each month there is a Jam&amp;amp;amp;Curry night- live music, finest food in good company- perfect recipe for good night out. We are faithful to English tradition where ‘pub is more than just a shop where drinks are sold and consumed. For centuries it has been a place where friends meet, colleagues 'talk shop', a place where people gather to celebrate, play games, or to seek quiet relaxation’. </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:09:29</pubDate></item><item><title>The Greyhound </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241097522 </link><description>Market Place      Blandford Forum  DT11 7EB  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; TEA, COFFEE, BREAKFAST &amp;amp;amp; NICETIES 10am – 12noon&#13;
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DINNER – Wednesday to Saturday 6pm – 9pm&#13;
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A choice of three courses. £6.95, £9.95 or £12.95&#13;
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Parties over 15 people - Please call to make a reservation </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:18:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Foundry Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241098040 </link><description>58 Lagland St      Poole  BH15 1QG  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Foundry caters for local people who make visitors very welcome. It is a small house in the Victorian style.&#13;
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One of the few remaining long established pubs in Poole Town Centre, run by a local family. Just a few steps away from the hustle and bustle of a vibrant and growing modern town.&#13;
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Traditional family values in a warm and friendly environment, incorporating good beer, good food and good company, along with live music nights.&#13;
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We offer traditional, no frills, home cooking, an ever changing menu, due to the availability of fresh local produce, yet still offering good value for money.&#13;
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We have the benefit of several letting rooms that are designed to provide good basic facilities. Our room tariff again offers all year round value for money. The accommodation can be for the day, week or month, special rates for long-term lets.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:27:20</pubDate></item><item><title>Stour Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241098595 </link><description>5 Blandford St. Mary      Blandford Forum  DT11 9LH  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:36:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241099519 </link><description>Charlton Horethorne      Sherborne  DT9 4NL  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Nestling in the pretty village of Charlton Horethorne, the Kings Arms reopened on March 11th 2009.&#13;
Welcoming, cosy, lovely garden, good home cooked food, attractive comfortable accommodation. We take pride in everything we do, in every pint we pull, in every dish that leaves our kitchen and in the way we present every room to our guests.&#13;
Warm in winter with log fires. Cool in summer on the terrace next to the croquet lawn. Quintessentially English.&#13;
The Kings Arms country pub and hotel is in the centre of Charlton Horethorne just in Somerset but only a couple miles from the border with Dorset, and three miles from Sherborne, Wincanton and the A303. &#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:51:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Blue Raddle </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241099862 </link><description>9 Church Street      Dorchester  DT1 1JN  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Blue Raddle is a traditional Dorset pub in beautiful Dorchester.&#13;
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Real ale, beers and cider &#13;
At The Blue Raddle, we're famous for our real ales, beers and Dorset ciders.&#13;
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We have regular guest ales, and a great selection of fine wines, lagers, spirits and bitter.&#13;
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Good pub food and Sunday roasts&#13;
We also offer a a delicious Dorset pub food menu, including delicious Sunday roasts, evening meals, light snacks and homemade desserts.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:57:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Teddington Hands Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241644391 </link><description>Evesham Road  Teddington    Tewkesbury  GL20 8NE  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Teddington Hands Inn (formerly known as The Cross Hands At Teddington) originally stood on the crossroads of the Stow Road and Evesham Road.&#13;
The earliest record of the building as a pub was in 1893 when it was classified as a Wayside Inn. &#13;
Just opposite the pub is the famous "Tibblestone", an ancient standing stone of supposedly mystical significance which is thought to be over 2000 years old.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 22:13:11</pubDate></item><item><title>The Miners Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241645014 </link><description>The Bay  Whitecroft    Lydney  GL15 4PE  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; A stream borders the Miners Cottage and one side of the big beer garden, runs the river Lyd. The smaller beer garden is adjacent to the scenic Dean Forest Railway. The steam trains always give us a ‘toot’ and a wave when they pass by.&#13;
Picturesque pathways for walkers and cyclists surround the pub and many Forest visitor attractions such as ‘Go Ape!’ and Clearwell Caves are just minutes away.&#13;
The pub consists of a 'regulars' bar, home to the quoits table, what is known as the 'bottom' bar by the main car park entrance that has a newly built conservatory attached to it. There are two garden areas, one at the end of the car park adjacent to the river Lyd, the seated patio area and a water meadow; the other at the back of the pub adjacent to the skittle alley and Dean Forest Railway. This has a purpose built, heated wooden smoking shelter.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 22:23:34</pubDate></item><item><title>Swan Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241645504 </link><description>Ledbury Road      Staunton  GL19 3QA  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Our restaurant also incorporates a skittle alley, which is comfortably and attractively furnished to provide the ideal venue for any occasion.&#13;
Our large stunning garden incorporates a BBQ, which is available for private hire, perfect for any corporate or private function throughout the year.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 22:31:44</pubDate></item><item><title>Gardeners Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241698094 </link><description>Beckford Road  Alderton    Tewkesbury  GL20 8NL  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; We serve home cooked food which includes seasonal local produce (eg. Asparagus, Strawberries), fresh daily fish &amp;amp;amp; local game bird, vegetarian and specific allergy menus.  Try our Takeaway service for selected meals, 7 days a week.&#13;
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We offer Off-licence sales of all our beers &amp;amp;amp; ales, and selected wines &amp;amp;amp; soft drinks.&#13;
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Integral and popular in the Alderton village community, we host many events such as quiz nights, theme nights, Christmas, New Year, Easter &amp;amp;amp; Bank Holiday special events.&#13;
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Alderton is close to many Gloucestershire &amp;amp;amp; Worcestershire attractions, and the Gardeners Arms is a popular meeting place for local clubs, societies, ramblers, bikers &amp;amp;amp; cyclists.&#13;
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Our function facilities are ideal for wedding parties &amp;amp;amp; other events.  We welcome parties of all sizes and have room for coaches to park.&#13;
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We have a large free car park, disabled access, large beer garden with boule area, a Shove Ha'penny table, darts board and a selection of other traditional bar games available, such as poker.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:08:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Bailey Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241698485 </link><description>Bailey Hill  Yorkley    Lydney  GL15 4RP  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Once frequented by the most famous poet from the Forest of Dean, FW Harvey, The Bailey Inn stands in a prominent position, at the top of Yorkley village, enjoying a magnificent view over the Forest of Dean, with fantastic views of the Welsh mountains....</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:14:45</pubDate></item><item><title>King's Head </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241699081 </link><description>France Lynch      Stroud  GL6 8LT  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; There has certainly been a KINGS HEAD quenching the thirsts of local people for well over two hundred years, as we have records dating from the late 1700s. Our guess is that its a good deal older than that, but we can't be certain when the pub first opened its doors. Over that period of time it has had a chequered history, (as have most pubs,) and its fortunes have ebbed and flowed with the prosperity or otherwise of the area.&#13;
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Pat and Mike Duff arrived at the King's Head eleven years ago after the pub had been saved from closure by a local resident. (It had actually closed its doors and was on the market as a residential property.) Firstly as tenants, and then as owners, they set about reviving what had once been a prosperous and popular watering hole.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:24:41</pubDate></item><item><title>Ostrich Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241699378 </link><description>Newland      Coleford  GL16 8NP  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; A lovely scenic old pub situated in Newland, a beautiful village which lies on the western edge of the Forest of Dean and adjoins the Wye Valley, both areas of outstanding natural beauty. The Ostrich Inn is set in the middle of the village opposite the church and is thought to have taken it's name from the Ostrich emblem used by the Probyns, the local landowners in previous centuries.&#13;
The Ostrich Inn is a free house renowned for its excellent food with one of the best restaurants in the area, catering for a wide variety of tastes, including vegetarians.  Delicious home made dishes are created and freshly prepared on the premises producing an extensive and varied menu not available in many other local establishments.  As well as the intimate restaurant and welcoming bar, in the summer months visitors can also relax on the outdoor patios and in the large walled garden at the back of the Ostrich Inn.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:29:38</pubDate></item><item><title>White Lion Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241699751 </link><description>37 North St      Winchcombe  GL54 5PS  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The attractive White Lion Restaurant has retained all the characteristic and warmth of the Old Coaching Inn, our head chef produces an extensive A La Carte Menu. Utilizing the freshest meat, best quality vegetables, herbs and edible flavours to make the meal as interesting and tasty as possible. We have a wide selection of wines and beers, which have been specially selected for their quality of flavour to compliment our meals.&#13;
Ingredients are sought locally from butchers, farmers, to the local Greengrocer. The Menu is produced by our wonderful enthusiastic Chefs who have a love for creating food for you to enjoy.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:35:51</pubDate></item><item><title>Corner Cupboard Inn  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241700302 </link><description>83 Gloucester Street      Winchcombe  GL54 5LX  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Welcome to the Corner Cupboard Inn, an old fashioned Inn with modern facilities and a warm welcome. Whether you are looking for a meal, or a pint of real ale, then you won't find a better cotswold pub than the Corner Cupboard. Nestling in the Cotswold hills, just a few miles from Regency Cheltenham with its famous races and festivals the corner cupboard is popular with walkers, tourists and locals alike. If the weather is inclement, then our roaring log fires and hospitality will soon set you aright.&#13;
The Building is reported to have been built in the 16th Century, There have also been reports of the Ghost of a 12 Year Old Girl being Heard running across the Floor Boards above the Bar. The bust Above the Front Door is of Disraeli.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:45:02</pubDate></item><item><title>The Royalist </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241700759 </link><description>Digbeth Street      Stow-on-the-Wold  GL54 1BN Gloucestershire&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; &lt;br&gt; Located in the beautiful Cotswold town of Stow on the Wold (Stow-on-the-Wold), The Royalist Hotel dates back to 947AD and was built by a Cornish Saxon Duke named Aethelmar, as a refuge on the Fosse Way. A Grade II listed building, which ranks it amongst the top 4% of protected buildings in the country, and with timbers of over a thousand years old, The Royalist Hotel now offers luxury hotel accommodation across 14 individually styled rooms (including 2 junior suites).&#13;
In medieval times, part of the building was known as &amp;quot;The Eagle and Child&amp;quot; Inn. The name derives from the crest of the Earl of Derby, which dates back to the 14th Century; our adjacent pub, which houses two of our luxury hotel rooms, is named in his honour.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 13:52:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Old George Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241701559 </link><description>Clarks Hay  South Cerney    Cirencester  GL7 5UA  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Old George Inn is at the very heart of the Cotswold Water Park set amongst acres of lakes and nature reserves. Cirencester is only a stone's throw away and if you fancy a bit of retail therapy, Cheltenham is just 20 miles with the Outlet Designer Village at Swindon only 12 miles away.&#13;
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South Cerney, twice winner of the Bledisloe Cup for best kept village, boasts a 1000 year old history dating back to a Saxon charter in 999ad.&#13;
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Popular, well kept cask ales include Wadworth 6X, Wells and Youngs Bombardier and Black Sheep Best Bitter.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:05:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal Oak </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241701868 </link><description>43 The Burgage  Prestbury    Cheltenham  GL52 3DL  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Welcome to our 16th Century pub, The Royal Oak Inn, where we serve No Nonsense Real Ale and No Nonsense Good Food!&#13;
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Just outside Cheltenham, in the village of Prestbury, we are the closest Pub to Cheltenham Racecourse. Log fires, snug bar and dining room with high quality pub food and excellent CAMRA recommended beer - what more could you want?&#13;
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After a huge six figure investment here at The Royal Oak in our gardens and The Pavilion Function Room, we are able to accommodate a variety of functions including Weddings, Christenings, Business Meetings and friends/family get togethers. &#13;
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Find us in The CAMRA Good Beer Guide, The CAMRA Good Food Guide, The CAMRA Good Cider Guide and, our latest accolade, an entry into The Good Pub Guide 2009</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:11:08</pubDate></item><item><title>Bayshiill Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241702548 </link><description>85 St Georges Place      Cheltenham  GL50 3PP  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Set in the heart of the business community, besideThe River Chelt, The Bayshill is popular with office and business trade                   Monday to Friday lunchtime and early evening along with local and passing trade.&#13;
We have an award winning garden to the rear of the pub, a real suntrap at lunchtime and on long balmy summer evenings. &#13;
Lunches are served Sunday to Friday from 12-2.00pm and an early evening menu is available from 5.30pm.&#13;
The Bayshill is noted for the quality of Real Ales served                          (sometimes up to five) along with a wide selection of Continental bottled and draught lagers we also have a comprehensive list of wines and spirits                  &#13;
At weekends The Bayshill is a meeting place for customers of the many local surrounding restaurants and during the horse racing season it is the place to be.&#13;
Over the past few years The bayshill has gained a reputation as the Town's Home of Jazz &amp;amp;amp; Blues with regular live performances.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:22:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Adam &amp; Eve </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241702989 </link><description>8 Townsend St  Alstone    Cheltenham  GL51 9HD  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; In the 1970s the owners decided to buy the house next door so that the noise from the skittles didn't disturb anybody. The Adam and Eve doubled in size overnight and became one of the few pubs with a skittle alley right in the middle of the building. The alley is still in great demand and the complaints have stopped!&#13;
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There is a large bar and a cosy smoke room as well as a small garden.&#13;
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Although fresh sandwiches are made by the landlady, this is a pub predominantly for drinkers rather than diners and adults rather than families. It prides itself on its old-fashioned welcome, which licensees Mrs and Mrs Gasson have been extending for 20 years.&#13;
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Since 1991 they have been serving Arkell's beer and pub enthusiasts agree that The Adam and Eve is now restored to its place as one of the best examples of Britain's tradition for priceless backstreet locals.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:29:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Berkeley Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241703301 </link><description>High Street  Cam    Dursley  GL11 5JA  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Berkely Arms is a family run public house located in the Cotswold village of Cam in South Gloucestershire.&#13;
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Whether you are a local customer or a visitor to the area, you are sure of a warm welcome on your visit to the Berkeley Arms at Cam.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:35:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Spot Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241703700 </link><description>Hill Rd      Dursley  GL11 4JQ  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The "Spot", described appropriately by the landlord Steve Herbert as "A Pub of a Thousand Locals", is set in the beautiful Cotswolds, actually on the Cotswold Way as it passes through the town of Dursley and is a popular watering hole for walkers. The Old Spot is friendly, deeply traditional and one of the must-visits of the county. This 100 year old free house, named after the Gloucestershire Old Spot pig, has been sympathetically restored</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:41:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Boat Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241704237 </link><description>The Quay  Ashleworth    Gloucester  GL19 4HZ  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 14:50:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Park Hotel Pub </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241716469 </link><description>Grange Road       Weymouth  DT4 7PQ  Dorset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt; a friendly pub with good food.live music and entertainment at weekends.Sky sports and a games room with skittles,pool table and a darts board.</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 18:14:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Horseshoe Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241766666 </link><description>Mildenhall      Marlborough  SN8 2LR  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, The Horseshoe Inn has a long history as a family run&#13;
village pub and ale house. Extensively renovated some 8 years ago, the pub now boasts a wealth&#13;
of attractive features, from its open fires and oak beams, to its welcoming atmosphere, good food,&#13;
excellent real ales and fine wines. Situated in over one acre of grounds with outdoor areas&#13;
renowned for their breathtaking views, The Horseshoe Inn offers a delightful setting for its&#13;
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Within the pub itself there is the family room, the games room with pool table, and the restaurant which&#13;
seats 32 diners. Bar Food is also available.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:11:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Bell Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241767073 </link><description>High Street  Great Cheverell    Devizes  SN10 5TH  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bell Inn is an 18th century, grade II listed coaching inn located in the beautiful village of Great Cheverell. The property dates back to 1740 when conducting business as a drovers inn and appears in the Doomsday book!&#13;
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The Bell Inn is ideally located to the major tourist attactions of Stonehenge, Avebury, The White Horse, Bath and Salisbury.&#13;
We offer luxurious accommodation, all of which are en-suite. We have an oak beamed restaurant and bar offering great food and some of the South West's greatest ales!</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:17:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Inn With The Well </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241767531 </link><description>Marlborough Rd  Ogbourne St. George    Marlborough  SN8 1SQ  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Inn with the Well gets its name from the original well set in the restaurant floor. Bullet proof glass has been used to provide a safe cover for the well, allowing you to stand on top and look down inside this original feature.&#13;
The Inn with the Well is a traditional coaching Inn (established in 1647) and is set in the midst of the rolling Marlborough Downs on the Ridgeway path – Europe’s oldest highway. The Inn is just 5 minutes from Junction 15 of the M4 Motorway and 2 golf courses are within a 5 minute drive.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:25:31</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241767945 </link><description>Pub Lane  All Cannings    Devizes  SN10 3PA  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Set deep in the heart of the Pewsey Vale, Wiltshire, The Kings Arms, All Cannings offers you the very best that a traditional country pub could offer.&#13;
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Award winning real ales, Tasty home cooked food, Beautiful surroundings and a cheerful host are but a few of the attractions awaiting you in our lovely village pub.&#13;
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There are lovely walking, cycling and riding areas all around us, and the Kennet and Avon Canal is just 10 minutes walk away. Local fresh water fishing is available too.&#13;
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Being located right in the heart of Wiltshire's legendary Cropcircle country, between Devizes and Pewsey, we have been welcoming cropcircle enthusiasts from many different countries around the world.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:32:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Bell &amp; Crown </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241768385 </link><description>New Road      Zeals  BA12 6NJ  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:39:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Swan Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241768780 </link><description>Kingsdown,  Box    Bath  SN13 8BP  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Swan is a friendly, family country Inn, that has built a reputation for consistently delivering high standards in food, drink and accommodation.  As a team Patricia and Pete ensure guests and customers have an enjoyable experience every time they visit. &#13;
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Dating back to the end of the 18th Century, The Swan Inn is only 4 miles from Bath, yet it is surrounded by the most wonderful countryside, with spectacular views over the tranquil Box Valley from the Bar &amp;amp;amp; Restaurant and Gardens, also nearby flows the River Avon and the Kennet &amp;amp;amp; Avon Canal.&#13;
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The Swan is chained to the hill, the ground slopes very suddenly beneath the foundations of the old Inn, and visitors will see a large iron strap running along the back of the inn with one end round either corner. The bolts, which are seen at intervals in the strap,weure large iron chains, the other end which are fastened to girders in between the rocks of a disused quarry over the road.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:46:20</pubDate></item><item><title>The Old Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241769103 </link><description>Tidworth Road,  Allington    Salisbury  SP4 0BN  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Old Inn is a tradtional village pub situated 8 miles north of Salisbury on the A338. &#13;
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Brand new fresh home cooked menu&#13;
Warming log fires&#13;
Choice of Real Ales&#13;
Good range of beers, spirits and wines&#13;
Friendly welcome</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:51:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Earl of Normanton </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241769463 </link><description>Tidworth Road,  Idmiston    Salisbury   SP4 0AG  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Alan and Nicky Howe welcome you to the Earl of Normanton, a traditional country pub located 7 miles north of Salisbury on the A338. We are open for meals seven days a week and pride ourselves on serving well kept real ales and good food (we have been listed in The CAMRA Good Beer Guide for seven years running). Cheriton's Pots and Hop Back's Summer Lightning are always available together with 2 or three alternating guest ales.&#13;
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In the summer months, you can enjoy a drink on our patio or terraced garden which is high enough to afford good views over the surrounding countryside.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 08:57:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Fountain Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241770389 </link><description>The Street,  Whiteparish    Salisbury  SP5 2SG  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Located in the heart of Whiteparish on the edge of the New Forest, The Fountain Inn offers a range of great food to suit all budgets.&#13;
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Our restaurant offers traditional English food with a focus on seasonal, local produce from farmers markets in the Hampshire, Wiltshire and New Forest area. Our food is generally cooked from fresh using great quality ingredients sourced by our local chef Nick. Our a la carte menu is also complimented with specials that change on a day-to-day basis.&#13;
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In the bar, we aim to offer a range of great quality traditional English meals. Prices range from £7 for a main course in the bar to approximately £15 in the restaurant. &#13;
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The Inn also has a comfortable beer garden and a large car park.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 09:13:09</pubDate></item><item><title>The Beehive </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241770682 </link><description>55 Prospect Hill      Swindon  SN1 3JS  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Beehive at Prospect Place, Swindon, Wiltshire, is a long-established pub known for its quirky yet welcoming atmosphere and even quirkier landlord and staff.&#13;
ucked away behind Swindon College, close to the town centre, the pub is a centre for local arts, music and heavy drinking.&#13;
The Beehive regulars are a mixed up sort of bunch ranging from: suits to students, bikers to babes, lawyers to layabouts, 18's to 80's.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 09:18:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Mermaid Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241771649 </link><description>Main Road,  Christian Malford    Chippenham  SN15 4BE  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Chunky sofas, imposing mirrors, contemporary art piece and roaring fires. Yes, there is something excitingly different about the Mermaid Inn.&#13;
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Add an exciting modern menu mixed with classic favorites and you have a unique environment in which to unwind among friends.&#13;
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We are situated on the main road between Chippenham and Lyneham (B4069) and are ideally placed just off J17 M4. Join us for a business meeting or lunch, or a family get together. We are at the Gateway to the West Country. </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 09:34:09</pubDate></item><item><title>George &amp; Dragon </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241772007 </link><description>High Street,  Potterne    Devizes  SN10 5PY  Wiltshire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 09:40:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Carriages </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241773223 </link><description>Alveston House Hotel,  Alveston    Thornbury  BS35 2LA  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; gourmet &lt;br&gt; Carriages restaurant and its conservatory dining area provide an elegant and relaxed atmosphere whatever the occasion. We are delighted to have been awarded an AA Rosette and believe that our menu offers choice and quality as well as value for money.&#13;
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We pride ourselves on offering a professional, yet friendly and informal service. Guests are invited to relax in the conservatory or lounge bar while they read the menu and are offered pre-lunch or dinner drinks with canapés.&#13;
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As well as the more informal dining options available in the conservatory or lounge bar areas, there is also an al a carte menu for those extra special occasions. Make any dinner date or lunch meeting a special occasion at the restaurant with the highest AA rating in the Bristol area. Alveston House Hotel should be your number one choice from the many restaurants near Bristol.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 10:00:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Amano Cafe Bar </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241773839 </link><description>Unit K3  Concorde Street    Cabot Circus  BS1 3BF  Bristol&lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; &lt;br&gt; The flame's our oven, where we bake fresh flatbread and pizza bases from our own hand-made dough, from early morning to late night. The heart's our warm, welcoming all-day café – somewhere to relax 'before, during, after…or instead of work'.&#13;
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We call ourselves Amano, meaning 'by hand', because we really care about the food we serve - good, simple food and drink like sandwiches, soups, pizzas, grills, coffee, cocktails and wines made or finished 'by hand' in front of the customer.&#13;
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Really, we're not trying to be clever. We're just interested in doing simple stuff better. That means using quality ingredients, made as freshly as possible and served as quickly as we can. With an extra dimension.  Whether you come to sip, slurp, nibble or nosh we invite you to take your time, linger, make the most of us.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 10:10:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Amici </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241776327 </link><description>239 Cheltenham Road       Bristol  BS6 5QP  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt; There are restaurants that serve Italian food, there are restaurants that claim to be authentically Italian, and then there is Amici. We are a traditional Italian restaurant run by an Italian family producing wonderful food cooked with Italian passion. &#13;
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Amici situated on the corner of Cheltenham Road offers a slice of Italy in the heart of Bristol; the restaurant blends a relaxed atmosphere with delicious authentic cuisine achieved by using only the finest and freshest ingredients. &#13;
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You will find traditional Italian surroundings, a relaxed atmosphere and cosy ambience, we offer a good selection of wines and our staff are all friendly and attentive. &#13;
The Amici menu offers an impressive array of pizzas, rich pasta, fresh fish of the day, and specialty meat dishes, all served in the relaxing surroundings of a traditional Italian "ristorante pizzeria". &#13;
It is well worth the effort to seek out a truly Italian enjoyable experience, all our waiters are Italian.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 10:52:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Bar Celona </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241783999 </link><description>91 Regent Street  Kingswood    Bristol  BS15 8LJ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; continental &lt;br&gt; Bar Celona provides a complete dinning experience - top service, excellent food, classy decor, elegant dining and a active bar scene. Inside, exposed brick and soft lighting make for a striking yet cosy ambience. You can also dine al fresco out front watching the world go by or chill in our stylish sunny conservatory.&#13;
Our experienced Chefs and Bar Tenders have created an array of dishes and drinks infused with Latin zest, zeal and zing so sampling the many tastes and textures of Spanish food and drink couldn't be easier.&#13;
ar Celona is great for power lunching, (with a new lunch time express menu) couples, small groups or large parties. Booking in advance is advised. </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 12:59:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Bristol Stylish Bars - Corn Street </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241784561 </link><description>41 Corn Street      Bristol  BS1 1HT  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Located in the heart of Bristol, bSb Corn Street offers everything from good food and top DJ nights to all the live sporting events. An exclusive VIP area is available to hire for all occasions, with sublime table service and comfortable surroundings. </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:09:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Bristol Stylish Bars -Waterside </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241784917 </link><description>Cannons Rd      Bristol  BS1 5UH  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; By day bSb Waterside provides a stunning open plan bar, with a fantastic selection of lunchtime meals and fresh Illy coffee being served, by night.........let the party begin! Out looking onto the fantastic waterside Harbour, bSb Waterside really is the place to be in Bristol. Renowned for its incredible late night parties and exciting atmosphere, the Waterside offers a unique party experience with live DJ’s playing on a Thursday, Friday and Saturday night until 3am. </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:15:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Bristol Stylish Bars Whiteladies </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241785236 </link><description>3-95Whiteladies Road      Bristol  BS8 2NT   Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Here you will find the most exclusive Bristol Stylish Bar venue on the most exclusive road in Bristol, bSb Whiteladies. With an extensive array of stunning cocktails, an exclusive VIP area and top quality live entertainment, you really will have a night to remember! An exclusive VIP area is available which can be personalised to suit your special occasion, contact us now to book this area.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:20:36</pubDate></item><item><title>Budokan City </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241786442 </link><description>31, Colston Street      Bristol  BS1 5AH  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt; Budokan's aim is be the most successful chain of pan Asian restaurants along with asian food producer and retailer in the South West. our intention on a commercial and social level is to continue to focus on our impact in the local community whilst having the qudos of an expanding regional organisation.&#13;
From the out-set budokan has maintained a policy of using only the freshest ingredients in the preparation of it's dishes, with a strong emphasis on visual presentation. each dish on the menu has been chosen to reflect a comprehensive representation of pan Asian cuisine and is as authentic as the Western palate will allow.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:40:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Bentley Cafe and Gallery </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241787033 </link><description>50 Princess Victoria Street  Clifton    Bristol  BS8 4BZ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Opened in July 2007, The Bentley is Clifton’s newest venue offering fine food, wines, coffees &amp;amp;amp; light fare.&#13;
The luxurious décor, fusion brasserie style cuisine and relaxed atmosphere make the Bentley an irresistible place to dwell.&#13;
With only a small number of tables the Bentley is kept exclusive and upmarket. It does however, also cater extremely well for families, with level access and an open plan dining area.&#13;
The Bentley is proud to be the sole U.K distributor of Haziza Art, a range of daring, contemporary style sculptures &amp;amp;amp; pedestals, so unique that they alone justify a visit.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:50:33</pubDate></item><item><title>The Blue Bowl </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241787548 </link><description>Bristol Road      West Harptree  BS40 6HJ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The family run Blue Bowl Inn is a stone built 18th century country pub next to the Chew Valley Lake at the foot of the Mendip Hills, both are areas of outstanding natural beauty. It Boasts 4 superb en suite bedrooms, and an a 'la carte restaurant set in beautiful landscape gardens.&#13;
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Perfectly located for the cities of Bristol, Bath and Wells. A short taxi ride from Bristol International Airport so ideal for business users, as well as visitors to the area seeking glorious countryside and attractions such as Cheddar Gorge and Show Caves. Within a rods cast of the world renowned Chew and Blagdon trout fishing lakes, therefore we are very popular with fly fisherman.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 13:59:08</pubDate></item><item><title>Bowl Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241788035 </link><description>Church Road  Lower Almondsbury    Bristol  BS32 4DT   Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bowl Inn - An historic inn offering superb accommodation, excellent food, fine wines and real ales.&#13;
Whether on business or pleasure, the extensive range of food, drink and accommodation will ensure your stay is most enjoyable.&#13;
Nestling on the southeastern edge of the Severn Vale in the village of Lower Almondsbury, The Bowl Inn derives its name from the shape of the land surrounding the Severn Estuary, which can be seen from the inn.&#13;
Parts of this picturesque, whitewashed stone inn were originally the three cottages erected in 1146 to house the monks building the adjacent church of St Mary the Virgin. During subsequent centuries, the tunnels between these cottages, the church and priory (now a farmhouse) were created to afford protection against marauding foreign invaders.&#13;
The present building became a licensed inn in 1550, and it was used by James II’s sheriffs during the latter half of the seventeenth century to try supporters of the Duke of Monmouth.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:07:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Bull Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241788669 </link><description>      Hinton   SN14 8HG  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; This ancient stone built building dates back to the 17th century. In its time it has been an Inn, a farm and a dairy. Like all buildings of this age it also has it’s fair share of ghosts. Be always on the lookout for the lady in grey!&#13;
Where possible we use our own home grown seasonal fruit and vegetables. There is a children's menu which is available on request. However in the interests of all our customers we are unable to accommodate Children under 12 years old after 7.00pm</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:17:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Cafe Ceiturica  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241790493 </link><description>277 North Street  Southville    Bristol  BS3 1JP  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Ceiturica is a southern Persian phrase that translates as 'how you doing, mate?' and we feel that this perfectly reflects our friendly and laid back attitude.&#13;
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We have created a relaxed atmoshere where customers can enjoy our modern and exciting menu with a choice of succulent dishes to ensure all tastes are catered for.&#13;
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We can also boast an impressive range of hot an cold drinks including speciality teas and coffees, a good selection of bottled beers and a quality wine list at reasonable prices.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:48:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Curry House </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241791040 </link><description>393 Bath Road  Brislington    Bristol  BS4 3EU  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; The Curry House Bristol is an award winning fully licensed &amp;amp;amp; air conditioned restaurant offering both an à la carte menu and a free home delivery service! (minimum order £15.00).&#13;
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Established 20 years, our restaurant has won the Gold Award from Quality Food Online Ltd for its outstanding achievement and contribution to the pursuit of excellent food and service. &#13;
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The sumptuous refurbished restaurant offers a fantastic selection of food ranging from tasty Indian fare to specialty dishes such as quail or kangaroo meat.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:57:20</pubDate></item><item><title>The Carvery Company </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241791350 </link><description>The Venue, Merlin Road  Cribbs Causeway    Bristol  BS10 7SR  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; The Carvery Company is an independently-owned restaurant and public bar located near the Vue cinema at The Venue, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol.&#13;
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This 350-seater restaurant, along with its sister eatery The Preview Bar and Grill next door, is open seven days a week, all year round. Its public bar is open to diners and non-diners and is the perfect place to meet friends before a movie.  &#13;
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The Carvery Company offers a choice of three roast joints everyday at lunchtime and in the evenings too, with all of the usual trimmings, all cooked freshly and prepared on the premises. </description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 15:02:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Compton Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241791707 </link><description>Court Hill  Compton Dando    Bristol  BS39 4JZ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Referred to as Little England, beyond the town of Keynsham,&#13;
7 miles from Bristol, 8 miles from Bath lies the village of Compton Dando an area of outstanding natural beauty.&#13;
With its imposing church and humped-back bridge crossing the meandering River Chew, it is difficult to imagine a more pleasant and tranquil location.&#13;
The walks along the course of the river in both directions, the country lanes and local woodland please the eye and lift the soul, leaving nothing to the imagination.&#13;
In the centre of the village you will find The Compton Inn, a perfect place for an enjoyable Lunch, game of Boules or a Bottle of Fine Wine with Dinner.</description><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 15:08:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Dragon Grill </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241874936 </link><description>1-2 Frogmore Street      Bristol  BS1 5NA  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; We are happy to announce that our world class grill restaurant is now open in the heart of Bristol. Dragon Grill specialises in exceptional quality grilled food. The carefully selected menu consists of dishes that have been developed by Chef Jackie Chan whilst he travelled around the world. We source our ingredients from local farms where possible, and if that wasn't enough, Dragon Grill also hosts over 14 different styles of the very best beers, all selected to suite the menu.</description><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:15:36</pubDate></item><item><title>Ezo Turkish Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241875402 </link><description>6 The Promenade,  Gloucester Road    Bristol  BS7 8AL  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; We Also Cater For Private Hire / Parties, Business Lunches&#13;
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We Are Open Until 11:30pm Friday And Saturday Including All Public Holidays</description><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:23:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Firehouse Rotisserie Bristol </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241875631 </link><description>Anchor Square,  Harbourside    Bristol  BS1 5DB  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; The Bristol restaurant is housed in a restored leadworks on a quiet square in the Bristol Harbourside and retains some of the original industrial features. In summer, the restaurant offers al fresco dining on the square. &#13;
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Since its opening in 2000, the Firehouse Rotisserie has built up an excellent reputation for top-quality food, ambience and service, appealing to business people, romantic couples, and diners of all ages. It is also found favour with families as the restaurant does cater for children and is located in the heart of the @ Bristol science park, between the Imax Cinema, Wildwalk and the Explore Science Museum. The Bristol Hippodrome and the Historic Waterfront are only a few minutes walk away. &#13;
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Open for Lunch and Dinner 12:00-2:30pm and 6:00pm-11pm seven days a week with the exception of Sunday evening closure between the months of October and April. </description><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:27:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Flavourz Restaurant and Bar </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241875988 </link><description>1-3 Colston Centre,  Colston Avenue    Bristol  BS1 4UB  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Buffets from around the World&#13;
Sophisticated, authentic and thrillingly exotic, Flavourz is a modern restaurant like no other. With its modern interior, open kitchen and friendly service, Flavourz provides the perfect setting for a casual lunch with friends or an opulent evening outing.&#13;
Of course the excellent food is complemented by an equally impressive wine and dessert menu, many different wines are available by the glass or bottle.&#13;
Bristol Dining &amp;amp;amp; Functions:&#13;
With such a lovely atmosphere, Flavourz Restaurant is the perfect venue for dinner parties, corporate parties and engagement or wedding receptions.&#13;
Like all good things, We started out as a simple and unique concept. Sourcing the finest produce, creating the most flavoursome dishes and serving the them with flare and ambience in the heart of Bristol.</description><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:33:08</pubDate></item><item><title>Franks </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241876242 </link><description>The Bays      Cheddar  BS27 3QL  Somerset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; french &lt;br&gt; Franks is a family run Restaurant and has 32 covers specialising in French/ Modern cuisine. We are situated at the foot of Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, UK. &#13;
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The Restaurant has been open since 2003 and is gaining a reputation for food par excellence, and a Wine list to complement. &#13;
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We strive to offer a formal yet relaxed dining experience. Our menu changes every 3 weeks to accomodate those who dine with us regularly. &#13;
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We also incorporate local Somerset produce in our restaurant menu where available. Special dietary needs can also be catered for with a little notice, and if you would like to select a set menu for a function please contact us where we can discuss your needs.</description><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 14:37:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Kohi Noor </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241966980 </link><description>211 Whiteladies Road,  Clifton    Bristol  BS3 2XS  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; We welcome you at KOHI-NOOR Bristol, tempted by an unrivaled range of authentic &amp;amp;amp; imaginative fusion dishes. Our food is cooked to the highest standards only using the best quality &amp;amp;amp; freshest ingredients. Our approach to healthy cooking is that we do not use any artificial colouring and we try to minimize additives in our dishes, we also do not use any GM products. We never forget that without our customers, many of whom have become friends, none of this success would be possible. So Enjoy your meal &amp;amp;amp; have a memorable experience.</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 15:49:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Kolkatta Kitchen </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241967287 </link><description>54-56 Bedminster Parade  Bedminster    Bristol  BS3 4HS  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; Kolkatta Kitchen is an ideal place to meet after work with easy ample parking. Tables can be reserved for large groups, and private parties are welcome.&#13;
The restaurant specialises in Indian kebabs and dishes from across the Tiger belt Countries, and diners can even watch the chefs in action in the open plan kitchen. The menu offers classics such as Chicken Tikka Masala and many more new interesting dishes to excite your taste buds..! &#13;
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Exploring the cuisine of several regions across the subcontinent, the menus created by our Chefs at Kolkatta Kitchen reflect passion for good food and intense flavours. On the food we only have one proviso: that each dish has to be amazing...our aim is to bring the eclectic influence of Mogul Cooking all around you. It is a melting pot of culinary delights from all over the many different regions of India and Bangladesh. </description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 15:54:47</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Head </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241967809 </link><description>91 Bridgwater Road  Uplands    Bristol  BS13 8AE  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt; The Kings Head is just 5 Minutes Away From Bristol Airport.&#13;
Skittle Alley / Function Room (available for hire)&#13;
Darts&#13;
Two pool tables&#13;
Function room with projector and big screen&#13;
New Smoking Area&#13;
Two beer gardens&#13;
Large free car park&#13;
Full Sky Sports and Setanta Sports package with large screens throughout&#13;
Free Wi-Fi Internet access - Ask bar staff for connection key</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:03:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Lawrences Bistro </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241968119 </link><description>2 Kingshill  Nailsea    Bristol  BS48 2AU   Bristol&lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro&lt;br&gt; Kevin and Sally Stanley provide a warm welcome and believe strongly in the simple concept of wholesome, fresh, local produce combined with creative flair and a strong emphasis on wonderful fish specials fresh from St Mawes in Cornwall. Their reputation is growing with dishes such as Steamed Cornish Mussels in chilli and coriander sauces, Pan fried fillets of Sea Bass with Orange and Rosemary sauce and Monkfish medallions with a Lemon grass and Caperberry mayonnaise &#13;
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The Express Lunchtime menu is available from 12-2pm and prices start from £6.95 for a main course such as Chicken &amp;amp;amp;amp; bacon salad or Beef Stroganoff with basmati rice. &#13;
In addition to the extensive Dinner menu, there&amp;#039;s a special Early Evening Menu from 5.30-7.00 with two courses for £15.95 - all delicious! </description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:08:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Loch Fyne  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241968451 </link><description>51 Queen Charlotte Street  Welsh Back    Bristol  BS1 4HQ   Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Formed in 1998, Loch Fyne Restaurants has now grown to 49 sites.  We have over 1,200 staff working for us in sites as far apart as Bath and Newcastle, Poole and Edinburgh.&#13;
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What sets us apart is our attention to detail and focus on quality.  In everything we do, be it building a new restaurant, hiring staff or cooking the food we take huge pride in doing it to the best standard possible. &#13;
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As a result we have some amazing buildings – striking architecture that cleverly combines jaw-dropping good looks with a warm and inviting ambience.</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:14:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Lockside Waterfront Cafe </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241968668 </link><description>Brunel Lock Road  Cumberland Basin    Bristol  BS1 6XL  Bristol &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Lockside is Bristol's waterfront cafe offering casual dining on the edge of the Avon Gorge, with great views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, an ideal meeting place providing relaxed waterfront eating for customers in the Bristol area.&#13;
The site has been an institution in Bristol since 1963 previously known as The Venturers Rest and latterly Popeyes Diner. Also famous for being Sid's Cafe in 'Only Fools &amp;amp;amp; Horses' - although these days we like to think we are more of a pollished spoon than a greasy spoon!&#13;
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The menu is simple but up-to-the-minute, with lots of comfort appeal. Quality is of paramount importance to us at Lockside, we aim to cook the best fresh quality produce to exacting standards. Our menus are diverse, offering a range of hearty breakfasts and contemporary lunch and evening dishes at very competitive prices. We also offer an extensive wine list containing well known favourites, alongside little numbers from around the world.</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:17:48</pubDate></item><item><title>Langford Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241969019 </link><description>      Lower Langford  BS40 5BL  Somerset &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Langford Inn is an award winning village pub and restaurant situated in Langford just outside Bristol. The traditional country pub offers excellent quality food and a superb range of local cask ales. There is a classic beer garden, which is perfect for the summer months.&#13;
Why not take a look at our extensive menu, which includes traditional home cooked meals, a fantastic range of Seafood dishes, light bites, desserts and our famous Sunday Roasts!</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:23:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Myristica </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241969596 </link><description>14 King Street      Bristol  BS1 4EF   Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; You find far more than traditional ’curry house’ dishes at Myristica. In less than a year, the restaurant has built a loyal fan base and earned great reviews for its exceptional menu. January 2008 sees the launch of a new a la carte menu that will put the new open kitchen truly on show.&#13;
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Exotic spices, unusual ingredients, authentic preparation and traditional cooking techniques are the secrets behind Myristica’s mouthwatering menu. The charcoal-fired clay oven and bhatti open fire grill allow chefs to create an adventurous selection of meat, fish and vegetarian dishes. Freshly-prepared authentic curries and a delicious selection of vegetable and rice dishes and breads offer a truly unique feast of flavours and ingredients for Indian food lovers. Our wine list has also been carefully chosen to increase your enjoyment of the food. &#13;
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Myristica can be translated as nutmeg or spice - but the whole experience is said to be ’with passion from India’. </description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:33:16</pubDate></item><item><title>New Emperor Court  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241969827 </link><description>Portland Street  Clifton Village    Bristol  BS8 4JB  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt; Set in the heart of Clifton Village the New Emperor Court is renown for its wonderful Chinese cuisine (The Restaurant is also extensively used as a take away, nearby residents can phone and collect their order from the take away menu or by ordering from the al la carte menu which includes a 10%discount) &#13;
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The New Emperor Court oriental cuisine specialises in the three most famous provincial cuisines: Peking, Szechuan and Canton. Peking dishes are light, elegant and delicately seasoned. Szechuan dishes are the opposite: they are hot and spicy, with chilli peppers being the characteristic ingredient. Cantonese dishes specialise in the technique of stir-frying and steaming, which retains the nutrients, colour and flavour of fresh food - particularly seafood. </description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:37:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Station Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241970182 </link><description>Wells Road      Hallatrow  BS39 6EN  Bristol &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; • Cosy, friendly atmosphere truely unique setting&#13;
• Comfortable lounge&#13;
• Eclectic dining in authentic Great Western railway carriage&#13;
• Fully stocked bar, offering a good selection of lagers, spirits,&#13;
a fine wines and real ales&#13;
• Cask Marque accredited&#13;
• Award winning cuisine from locally sourced ingredients&#13;
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• Attractive beer garden suitable for large functions&#13;
• Large ample parking area&#13;
• 5 tastefully decorated ground floor rooms - all ensuite&#13;
• Wi-fi available in rooms and in bar</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:43:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Preview Bar and Grill </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241970994 </link><description>The Venue,  Merlin Road, Cribbs Causeway    Bristol  BS10 7SR  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Preview Buffet Bar, a new-style restaurant at Cribbs Causeway, Bristol providing an all inclusive choice of everyone’s favourite meals at a single fixed price. Diners pay the set price on arrival before helping themselves to the dishes on offer – everything from soups, salad, pizza, pasta, grills, Oriental wok dishes, burgers and traditional English roasts and a choice of desserts.</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:56:34</pubDate></item><item><title>Prosecco  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241971277 </link><description>25 The Mall  Clifton Village    Bristol  BS8 4JG  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt; Suitable for any occasion we offer a relaxed, contemporary atmosphere for friends and family to enjoy.</description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 17:01:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Plantation </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1241971513 </link><description>221-223 Cheltenham Road  Cotham    Bristol  BS6 5QP  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Plantation first opened its doors in December 2003. It was the perfect opportunity to provide Bristol with a food that many had never seen nor eaten before. The restaurant attracts a wide range of customers - from families who are eager to discover what Caribbean cuisine tastes like, or looking to re-live experiences that they have previously had in the tropics, to Caribbean customers themselves searching for that authentic "home-cooked" taste.&#13;
Over the years, the restaurant has received much acclaim from critics and customers alike - it being Bristol's only major Caribbean restaurant! It has played host to a number of celebratory events, whose guests have included a handful of local celebrities, a live five-piece samba band and some Brazilian carnival dancers! It is often associated with many different local and national charities, including "Send A Cow", a charity that enables poor farmers in Africa to become self-reliant by providing them with livestock, training and advice. </description><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 17:05:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Saffron </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242039505 </link><description>4-5 Woodlands  Bradley Stoke    Bristol  BS32 4JT  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; At Saffron Restaurant we offer an outstanding dining experience, superb cuisine, a great atmosphere and excellent service. &#13;
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Saffron’s menu offers Indian cuisine that has been freshly prepared and cooked by our top Indian chefs who have carefully selected only the best produce preparing and offering both new and imaginative recipes fused together with centuries old recipes to arouse your taste-buds. &#13;
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Visit our restaurant and discover and taste the creative and flavorful dishes that we take great pride in serving to our customers to experience the culinary tradition of India, Saffron offers great food, reasonably priced, all served in a typically welcoming Indian manner, our staff will take great pleasure in serving our customers and ensure a first time visitor to Saffron will become a happy regular. Our menu is extensive and varied and includes all of the dishes you might expect from a first rate Indian restaurant but in addition we also offer a large selection of chef specialties</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 11:58:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Sands </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242294028 </link><description> 95 Queens Road,   Clifton    Bristol  BS8 1LW  Bristol&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; &lt;br&gt; Sands restaurant, situated on the Queens Road in Clifton, has a hard-earned reputation as one of the essential dining experiences to be had in the city. Our Lebanese menu is an Aladdin&amp;#039;s cave of delights for those who enjoy excellent food in relaxed surroundings.&#13;
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Each dish is carefully prepared for you, based on traditional recipes and the best ingredients around. We take great care to ensure that our menu is as varied as it is exciting and look to offer something special to meat-eaters and vegetarians alike. The large garden is ideal for those balmy evenings and seats up to 50, while our cosy interior is a stylish oasis ideal for romantic couples or fun-loving parties.&#13;
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Arabian night has become a particular favourite with regular customers. For a grand total of £15.95 per person you can enjoy a delicious 3 course meal with coffee to follow. Available on the final Thursday of each month, Arabian night also features the exotic delights of our resident belly dancer.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 10:40:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Shahnaz  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242296280 </link><description>The Cliff      Cheddar  BS27 3QA  Somerset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; Our Indian fare is prepared traditionally and is delicately spiced, contrary to popular thinking that all indian fare is hot and spicy. We use a light hand with the herbs and spices, to enhance the flavours of our food and not overcome them.&#13;
However, those desiring added spices, we suggest you ask for it to suit your personal taste.&#13;
This meticulously prepared menu of Indian favourites is conjoured with the English palate in mind.&#13;
Anytime is a good time to celebrate, at Shahnaz. Come, be our guest.&#13;
Shahnaz is a family theme restaurant and we are very proud of it. Our customer satisfaction is our success.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 11:18:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Sufi's </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242296810 </link><description>84 West Street,  Bedminster     Bristol  BS3 3LL  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Persian cuisine is best described as 'fusion' with a Pacific Rim base and originates from the area now known as Iran and the food is as delicious as it is diverse. At Sufi's our cuisine ranges from thick, hearty stews to luxurious caviar and our Persian cuisine has become renowned for serving top quality cuisine that has something for everyone. &#13;
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Over the centuries Persian cuisine has matured to bring the taste out of the fresh ingredients used to prepare the unique food, and following this tradition Sufi's chef uses only the finest fresh ingredients to prepare its food and exclusive dishes. Sufi's is Bristol's only authentic Persian restaurant, based in West Street Bedminster and is the place to go if you are looking for a new culinary experience. Persian dancers and music sets the tone and you will find a warm traditional ambience awaiting you. The menu focuses almost exclusively on tasty Persian specialties, the majority of which are grilled. </description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 11:26:50</pubDate></item><item><title>Tamarind </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242297289 </link><description>5 Badminton Road ,  Downend     Bristol  BS16 6BB  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; The Mahet family have run successful restaurants in Bristol for a very long time, they started their career in Clifton Village in the famous Bombay Spice restaurant in 1999 and from there they moved to a far more superior restaurant in Downend called the Tamarind. &#13;
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This fabulous restaurant is one of its kind offering 96 seats in superior surroundings.&#13;
The restaurant specializes in all types of Indian cuisine , some of the dishes are unique to the Tamarind only and lots of customers ask to take the secret recipes home as they are so delicious. </description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 11:34:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Tampopo  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242297650 </link><description>Glasshouse (level 3),  Cabot Circus Shopping Centre    Bristol  BS1 3BX  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; At Tampopo we bring you the authentic tastes of Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Japan and Korea through healthy, high-quality food at value-for-money prices with quick, friendly service.&#13;
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Here you’ll find steaming noodles to soothe, slow-cooked curries and sizzling stir-fries full of goodness and flavour.&#13;
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So settle in and let us take you on a ride through the exciting and varied cuisines of East Asia…</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 11:40:50</pubDate></item><item><title>Thornbury Castle </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242305541 </link><description>Castle Street      Thornbury  BS35 1HH  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Thornbury Castle is renowned for its many traditional English favourites as well as the exceptional Sunday roasts. The cheeseboard is exclusively British too but you'll also find plenty of modern, internationally-inspired dishes on the menu.&#13;
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Thornbury Castle has always been renowned for its fine food and is the recipient of many prestigious awards. Our Head Chef changes the lunch menu on a daily basis enabling him to incorporate the freshest seasonal produce. &#13;
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All dishes on our lunch and dinner menu use only the finest and freshest ingredients, sourced from local markets and suppliers wherever possible. We grow our own herbs on the premises and a quantity of vegetables such as courgette flowers and cherry tomatoes.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 13:52:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Town &amp; Country Lodge </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242305923 </link><description>Bridgwater Road      Bristol  BS13 8AG  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The Town &amp;amp;amp; Country Lodge Bristol Airport Hotel is pleased to present Blooms Restaurant. Blooms’ is the ideal rendezvous for an intimate dinner, to meet with friends, a family party or even a business dinner. &#13;
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In our Restaurant and Lounge we offer comfortable surroundings, a relaxing atmosphere and friendly service. &#13;
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Open daily, we offer a choice of menus from Pub-Style to a full A La Carte Dinner, a truly mouth watering selection of international cuisine and tasty grills to suit all. </description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 13:58:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Valentino's </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242306213 </link><description>124 Stoke Lane,  Westbury-on-Trym    Bristol  BS9 3RJ  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt; One of Bristol's best kept secrets is Valentino's traditional Italian Restaurant which is situated on Stoke Lane in Westbury On Trym, just a few minutes drive from the Downs and a short drive from Clifton with easy parking as the Restaurant in situated in the shopping parade. &#13;
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The main dining room is softly illuminated with large brightly-decorated interior and four huge skylights, the restaurant in non smoking throughout. &#13;
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There is a small bar area at the front of the restaurant where smoking is permitted. &#13;
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The vast wine selection includes wines from the best wine regions of Italy including wines that are unique to Valentino's &#13;
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The Italians are well known for their warm and welcoming manner, Valentino's is a fine example of a real traditional family values. Special occasions, romantic diners and parties of 20 plus can be accommodated. </description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:03:33</pubDate></item><item><title>Water Sky </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242306509 </link><description> Eastgate Road,  Eastville,    Bristol  BS5 6XY  Bristol &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt; Water Sky Bristol is able to accommodate over 400 diners in extravagant surroundings, serving exceptional, authentic Chinese food. Why not drop by and enjoy an exquisite dining experience in what promises to be one of Bristol’s finest Chinese restaurants?</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:08:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Allium </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242306989 </link><description>1 London Street,  Market Place    Fairford  GL7 4AH  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Allium is a relaxed contemporary restaurant situated in the pretty Cotswold Wool Town of Fairford between Lechlade and Cirencester. Located at the bottom of the market Square, the grade II listed building boasts warm, modern interior and offers Contemporary British cuisine using well-sourced ingredients with friendly service and an imaginative wine list.&#13;
With a daily changing lunch menu and a seasonal evening menu, there is food to suit the occasion, be it a business lunch, a family get together, or meeting friends to catch up .&#13;
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With local producers for Meat, Vegetables, Fruit, Game and Cheese all on our doorstep in the Cotswolds, many of them organic, we are able to offer you the best of the countryside.                       &#13;
Relax in the comfortable lounge for a pre dinner drink, or for our indulgent petit fours with coffee after dinner, in fact, why not do both? Make yourself at home in comfortable leather sofas, and in the winter warm yourself by the fire.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:16:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Wharf House </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242307313 </link><description>Over      Gloucester  GL2 8DB  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Welcome to The Wharf House Waterside Restaurant with Rooms, set in the perfect riverside location. Explore the Visitor Centre and Canal Basin, still being restored, and work up an appetite for our delectable dishes, created with flair and imagination whilst using only the best of local produce. &#13;
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All profits made by The Wharf House are used for the promotion and restoration of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal. Trust.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:21:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Bistro at Hotel du Vin </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242307686 </link><description>Parabola Road      Cheltenham  GL50 3AQ  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, the Bistro offers a menu rooted in classic European cuisine with a contemporary edge.&#13;
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Here you will find ‘simple classics’ that change seasonally, with head chef, Michael Wilson, adding his own selections daily, all supporting our philosophy of using the finest and freshest local produce, cooked simply, priced sensibly.&#13;
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An extensive and eclectic wine list is a key feature of the hotel. In addition to the main list, which includes an impressive array by the glass, there is a small daily selection of good value wines to complement the menu. Head sommelier, Lionel Lamadon, and his team are always happy to give friendly, knowledgeable advice.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:28:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Chilli Pepper </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242308307 </link><description>Broadwell      Lechlade  GL7 3QS  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; A 16th century Inn with all the warmth of a traditional country home full of character blending in beautifully with comforts and excitements of the modern world. You are welcomed wether just for a quick hello and a drink at the bar or for a business or ladies lunch, Sunday roast or family lunch in informal or formal surroundings. Dinner for 2 or 20 next to a roaring fire in the winter or in the summer eat outside in the garden where you know you are in the beautiful Cotswolds but with a Tuscan garden setting&#13;
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Our main menu has a little something for everyone using locally sourced ingredients and all cooked to Michelin standard. In addition, 'the Dailies' menu provides a range of fixed price options incorporating seasonal specials and is available every lunchtime and early evening. On Monday evenings you can also sample our chef's choice menu to to accompany our regular evening of live jazz.&#13;
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Spoil a loved one, dine with friends, meet with clients, or throw a party, but most of all, relax and take pleasure in enjoying the The Daffodil experience.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 18:35:42</pubDate></item><item><title>The Hollow Bottom </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242375006 </link><description>Guiting Power,   Guiting Power    Cheltenham  GL54 5UX  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Hollow Bottom is as cosy a place as you could wish to find in the Cotswolds, without being cramped. The bar has a number of nooks and crannies to get yourself squinnied into and tables outside front and back for fine weather. We have a separate dinning room from the bar or you can eat in the bar itself. We serve food all day and a roast carvery all day Sunday. Our B&amp;amp;amp;B consists of four well appointed comfortable rooms. Earth Summit is our en suite family room, Mrs Muck is an en suite double room and Grange Brake, also a double with a private bathroom. Bindaree an en suite twin room in our cosy annex which has recently been extended to allow for disabled guests. All rooms as you would expect, have tea and coffee making facilities, colour TV, hair dryers and we'll even throw in a trouser press. You'll need a good night's rest so you can tackle Charlie's Sassenach breakfasts. </description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 09:10:06</pubDate></item><item><title>The Langton </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242375616 </link><description>189-191 London Road,  Charlton Kings    Cheltenham  GL52 6HT  Gloucestershire &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Cheltenham is an ideal base for anyone wishing to explore the Cotswolds, with its rolling hills, green valleys and charming villages, but nestling in the heart of Charlton Kings, near the prestigious racecourse, is The Langton.&#13;
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This historical Regency building has been renovated and now combines a unique blend of organic, new and old features throughout. We know you’ll love the open plan, stylish interiors that feature teak, copper, leather and granite finished furniture and artefacts.&#13;
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The new menu is simple but up-to-the-minute, with lots of comfort appeal, with homely things like pizza, steaks and pasta as well as contemporary, global touches to keep things lively. Our wine list contains well known favourites, alongside little numbers from around the world.&#13;
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The Langton has 10 different beers on tap ranging from standard lagers, to European speciality beers, such as Leffe and Erdinger, as well as great cask ales like the award winning Timothy Taylor Landlord.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 09:20:16</pubDate></item><item><title>The Bay </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242378406 </link><description>Britons Hill      Penzance  TR18 3AE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; If you like good food with friends in an open, airy,stylish restaurant with a happy atmosphere,&#13;
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the Bay's the place to eat in  Penzance for you.We open onto an outdoor deck with magnificent&#13;
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 Our food is regional and  modern European cuisine with a light touch, fine attention to detail in an unstuffy atmosphere.&#13;
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Our staff will help you choose the best from the local fish markets, farms &amp;amp;amp; gardens washed down with wine from&#13;
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Sunday to Friday lunch from 12,  Afternoon tea from 3pm &amp;amp;amp; dinner 7 days a week from 6.00pm.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 10:06:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Kota </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242378729 </link><description>Harbour Head      Porthleven  TR13 9JA   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; KOTA Restaurant, Porthleven, has rapidly become one of the most renowned restaurants in the South West. &#13;
Positioned at the head of the historic harbour and specialising in organic local fish and farm produce, KOTA has the added bonus of 2 lovely B&amp;amp;amp;B rooms. With an extensive wine list and an exciting daily changing menu, a visit to KOTA is well worth a detour.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 10:12:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Bodmin Jail </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242381853 </link><description>Berrycobme Road       Bodmin   PL31 2NR   Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other&lt;br&gt; We are an all weather, family attraction, that includes a licensed bar and restaurant, covered courtyard, with a Civil and Naval Prison housing a museum within its walls split over three levels. It was the last County Jail in Cornwall, eventually closing in 1927. The Jail now sits at the start of the famous Camel Trail and is the perfect alternative day out.&#13;
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Visit our gift shop selling local Cornish produce, beers and gifts for both children and adults like.&#13;
‘La Scala’ - our unique 150 seat brasserie dining experience within the stunning setting of the former prison chapel. This superb venue is open 7 days a week, 7pm till late Monday to Saturday &amp;amp;amp; 4pm till Late on Sunday.&#13;
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Experience a true 1930’s style Champagne Brasserie with a wide food offering.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 11:04:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Nineteen Bistro </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242382972 </link><description> Lanhydrock Hotel and Golf Club  Lostwithiel Road    Bodmin  01208 262570  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt; The Nineteen Bistro and Bar offers relaxed dining both at lunchtime and in the evenings. A modern English menu features local produce wherever possible and the chef has created some unique Lanhydrock signature dishes for your enjoyment.&#13;
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The Bistro is an environment where the architect has taken an open brief and had free reign to create a space that reveals in it's dynamic views, where a dramatic 'wall of glass' draws the outside in.&#13;
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On warm days this is complemented by full width doors opening onto an outside seating and dining area. Once again the clean lines and minimalist surroundings have been balanced with sumptuous fabrics, rich leather and earthy tones, these colours and textures contrast the dramatic views across the green, wooded course.&#13;
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The finest dining, a dramatic environment and stunning views. </description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 11:22:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Mexican Cantina </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242384557 </link><description>38 Cliff Road      Newquay  TR7 2ND  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Come along to the Mexican Cantina if you want high quality, great tasting Mexican food and drink in a lively and friendly atmosphere.&#13;
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After your meal, join us at our late licensed public bar open until 1am throughout the summer.&#13;
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For authentic Mexican food, a large selection of cocktails, loads of Tequila and a fun night out - look no further than Newquay's premier Mexican restaurant!</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 11:49:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Rick Stein Seafood </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242384997 </link><description>Riverside      Padstow  PL28 8BY  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Since opening in 1975, The Seafood Restaurant has established an international reputation for imaginative cooking of the very freshest fish and shellfish. The restaurant is situated just across the quay from where the lobster boats and trawlers tie up and much of the fish comes, literally, straight off the boats and in the kitchen door.&#13;
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Following the refurbishment earlier this year, we now have a seafood bar right in the middle of the restaurant where you can watch chefs assembling platters of oysters, langoustines, sushi and sashimi.  &#13;
No reservations are required for the bar and you can order anything from the a la carte menu or enjoy our tasting menu. </description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 11:56:37</pubDate></item><item><title>The Blue Snappa </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242397007 </link><description>35 Market Place      Penzance     TR18 2JF  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; The Blue Snappa Cafe/Bar is Penzance's premium food, wine and cocktail bar situated in the heart of Penzance. A fresh and lively cosmopolitan venue to enjoy your day or evening till late with a 1am licence. The food is sourced locally and is fresh, and cooked to order. The Blue Snappa boasts large sweeping Cornish granite bar and the kitchen is open and theatre style.&#13;
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The coffee has been specially sourced for its distinctive and original flavour. The wine list is new world but with some of the old classics. A Great location to just drop in for coffee and a pattiserie, lunch or evening meal and relax until late if you like.&#13;
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The Blue Snappa has been voted as having the best cooked breakfast in Cornwall as voted by 'The Cornishman'. They are quoted as saying "The Blue Snappa boasts a proper breakfast, whether it be traditional or a full vegetarian with all you could need to set you up for the day including flat mushrooms, scrambled eggs and toast; all served in huge platefuls.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:16:47</pubDate></item><item><title>The Hut </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242397449 </link><description> 2 Quay Street      Falmouth   TR11 3HH  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; The Hut Restaurant is cosy and intimate with just 32 seats.&#13;
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We serve a mix of fresh local Seafood. Our seafood platter varies depending on the days catch. Mussels, crab, monkfish, smoked haddock, guarnard, pollock and lemon sole all regularly included.&#13;
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We serve steaks, duck, lamb and chicken.&#13;
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Vegetarian and vegan dishes include baked Polenta.&#13;
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All our desserts are homemade. Firm favourites are the creme brulee, cheesecake and apple crumble served with Cornish clotted cream.&#13;
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For Children we offer a good value Childrens' menu using the same quality ingredients as our main menu.&#13;
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Main courses are priced from £8.95 to £16.25. The price includes your side dishes.&#13;
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We can accomodate weddings and parties and offer our special party menu at £15 per person.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:24:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Salamander  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242397849 </link><description>4-6 Tregoney Hill      Mevagissey  PL26 6RD  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british&lt;br&gt; We are situated in the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey in Cornwall. Specialising in locally caught fish and local produce our aim is to provide you with food of the highest quality.&#13;
Since taking over the Salamander in May 2007 we feel privileged to be able to use Cornish produce of the highest quality from the array of locally caught fish to the wonderful cheeses, Kestle Farm beef and lamb and the yummy strawberries from just up the hill, to name but a few.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:30:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Boatshed  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242398179 </link><description>Wharf Road      Penzance  TR18 4AS  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Located on the picturesque harbour side of Penzance town in the South West of England, Priding itself on using only the best fresh local ingredients we offer a range of dishes to suit the whole family or business party. Ranging from locally caught seafood through to the finest West Country Steaks, Exotic dishes to share, through to continental lunches, whatever your taste The Boatshed will not fail to impress.&#13;
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Please take the time to browse our extensive menu online, or download and print a copy off. The Boatshed also has a Special Menu that is regularly updated, be sure to visit to taste some of our Chefs finest meals from this selection.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:36:19</pubDate></item><item><title>Harris's Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242398540 </link><description>46 New Street      Penzance  TR18 2LZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; This small internationally acclaimed restaurant appears in the world’s top eating guides. It has been in the Harris’s family for over 30 years.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:42:20</pubDate></item><item><title>Langmans </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242398908 </link><description>3 Church Street       Callington   PL17 7RE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Welcome to Langmans Restaurant, a great gourmet experience in Cornwall. Everything from bread rolls to petit fours is freshly prepared by Chef Anton Buttery. Enjoy our six course Tasting Menu, offering Modern British Dishes. Changing every four weeks, it incorporates the best of seasonal and local produce. Relax in comfortable surroundings; this 2 AA Rosette Restaurant is an ideal venue for any occasion. Our attention to detail will make your evening special.&#13;
Reservations only.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:48:28</pubDate></item><item><title>L'Estuaire </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242399136 </link><description>Pavilion Building,  Rock Road    Rock  PL27 6JS  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; french&lt;br&gt; Welcome to L&amp;#039;Estuaire, a restaurant with a wonderful, warm and relaxed atmosphere, an ambience created by the fusion of a friendly Cornish welcome and excellent French style cuisine.&#13;
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Owner Emma persuades a calm and professional manner with a wonderful personal touch making you feel you are really welcome. Her Cornish background teamed with her French husband Olivier’s outstanding cuisine ensures a fantastic experience. Relax and enjoy a champagne cocktail on the sunny terrace and peruse your choices whilst indulging in some unexpected treats (find out for yourself!). The food is an art and a real chance to sample some fantastic cooking. The choice of fish and seafood within the menu fits its location and the flavours are amazing.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:52:16</pubDate></item><item><title>The Abbey </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242399542 </link><description>Abbey Street      Penzance  TR18 4AR   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The original building dates from 1660 around the time the Spanish raided Newlyn, Mousehole and Paul and was rebuilt shortly after this event before being modernised in 1820 in the distinctive style of Georgian Gothic. The Abbey remained a private house until after the second world war when it became an hotel, which it remains to the present day.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:59:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Trehellas House </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242399858 </link><description>Washaway      Bodmin  PL30 3AD   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The beamed, romantic, candlelit restaurant with its Delabole slate flag floor offers the very best of locally sourced meats, fish, fruit, vegetables and delicious Cornish cheeses. We are very proud that the standard of our classical cooking helped us achieve an AA rosette again in 2009 plus a recommendation in the 2009 Michelin Guide - and our menu always offers stir-fry and vegetarian specials.&#13;
Our chef reviews market quality, availability and price on a daily basis and adjusts the menu accordingly (please let us know of any special dietary needs in advance, and we will always do our best to help).</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:04:18</pubDate></item><item><title>The Waterloo Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242400140 </link><description>The Wellington Hotel,   The Harbour    Boscastle  PL35 0AQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Our food just gets better and better.... after moving into the hotel in 2003 we decided that not only did we need to update the surroundings, but the French style food needed to move on to new dimensions. Therefore we mix old and new, French and traditional British to leave you with a mouth watering selection that we are sure you will find a dish to remember.&#13;
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The produce.... is all locally sourced. Our meat is from Button Meats of Michaelstow who use all locally reared Cornish cattle. A new speciality for this year is our Cornish Duck from the Cornish Duck Company based in Truro. The fish is from Celtic Fish and Game who source the best fish available from the Cornish coast and when seas aren’t too rough, we often receive fish from Boscastle Seafood or the odd local our in his kayak! The fruit and vegetables are from Mack Fruit Supplies of Newquay and when local seasonal produce is available, we endeavour to use it no matter what the cost.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:09:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Lanteglos Country House Hotel </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242400734 </link><description>      Camelford  PL32 9RF  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The Garden Restaurant serves breakfast and in the evening our Carte du Jour menu, offering a good choice of starters, main courses, homemade puddings and local Cornish cheeses, with a selection of vegetarian dishes always available. This is the ideal place for a family meal, as there is a special children’s menu or half price dishes from the main menu for under10’s.&#13;
The Conservatory Brasserie and the Cellar Bistro [open during the summer months] are relaxed but stylish venues for evening dining. Both offer a variety of local dishes, continental and ethnic cuisine, from salads and steaks to curries and seafood specialities. On fine evening where better to eat than al fresco in the garden.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:18:54</pubDate></item><item><title>Mannings Bar &amp; Grill </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242401162 </link><description>Lemon Street       Truro  TR1 2QB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; At Mannings Bar &amp;amp;amp; Grill, we provide a variety of menus to suit every taste. With seasonal menus along with more traditional cooking, there's something for everyone.&#13;
The atmosphere is informal and relaxed allowing you to simply sit back and enjoy our wonderful food.&#13;
We also provide a number of specials, daily, and our pricing is as friendly as our staff.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:26:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Trickys </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242401511 </link><description>Tolgus Mount      Redruth    TR15 3TA  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; It doesn't matter whether you want a traditional pub meal or an al-a-carte menu; Tricky is the place to dine. Our vast menu caters for all tastes and budgets.&#13;
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Our large restaurant consists of cosy corners for intimate diners, but we can also accommodate large parties, from 18 th birthdays, to 50 th wedding anniversaries, to stag and hen parties!&#13;
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Please be advised that our restaurant and bar are both totally non smoking for your comfort and well being.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:31:51</pubDate></item><item><title>The Garrack </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242402115 </link><description>The Garrack Hotel and Restaurant Burthallan Lane    St Ives  TR26 3AA  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british&lt;br&gt; Contemporary and creative British dining using (whenever available) fresh local&#13;
ingredients, prepared on the premises with Celtic/Gaelic, English and world influences. In daylight the restaurant has garden and sea views overlooking St Ives. Décor is light and airy, blending traditional with contemporary elements to create a relaxing ambience, suitable for most dining occasions. Dress code is smart casual for comfort. There is on site car parking, although a taxi would be preferable to take advantage of our extensive wine list, Gin list &amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; Malt Whisky selection.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:41:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Trawlers on the Quay </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242402502 </link><description>      East Looe  PL13 1AH  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Our menu changes daily and includes the ‘catch of the day’ from the Looe fish market, just along the quay, and interesting vegetarian options. We also hold Masterclasses, taster events and other themed events - be sure to check our events listing.&#13;
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You can also enjoy a pre dinner drink outside in summer or eat ‘al fresco’ and absorb the ever-changing harbour side scene which ebbs and flows with the tide.&#13;
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Trawlers is predominantly a fish restaurant, although meat and vegetarian options are always on our weekly changing menus. Our cuisine is modern European using first class fresh Cornish produce.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:48:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Hurlers Halt </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242402792 </link><description>Minions      Liskeard  PL14 5LE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; tea &lt;br&gt; Minions at 1000' is the highest village in Cornwall, perched on the south east corner of Bodmin Moor and affording spectacular views and scenery in this once busy mining and quarrying area. Large scale extraction ceased immediately prior to World War I and nature's healing hand has subsequently turned this area into a beautiful landscape not only for the walker but is of particular interest to the ancient and industrial archaeologist. With the Hurlers stone circles and the Cheesewring a natural phenomena nearby.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 16:53:12</pubDate></item><item><title>Saffron </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242403335 </link><description>5 Quay Street      Truro  TR1 2HB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; An enthusiasm for food and a childhood ambition to become a chef inspired Nik Tinney to open his own restaurant in his hometown.&#13;
Returning to Truro after 16 years, with his wife Traci in 1999 they opened Saffron, with the aim to produce excellent food made from local ingredients, cooked to order and served in relaxed friendly environment at reasonable prices.&#13;
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Since then the eclectic menu style and the passion with which it is produced has meant Saffron has become one of Truro’s most popular restaurants.&#13;
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Nik attributes their success partly to the quality and freshness of the ingredients he uses. He is committed to sourcing as many of his ingredients from local farmers and producers as possible.&#13;
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Menus are changed weekly in accordance with availability of fresh ingredients and the seasons. Although this makes menu writing challenging, it is worthwhile as it enables Nik to capture the true flavours of his ingredients.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:02:15</pubDate></item><item><title>The Other Place </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242403597 </link><description>41 Fore Street      Fowey  PL23 1AQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Fresh, locally sourced fish, shellfish&#13;
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Full a la carte menu plus seasonal specials, in comfortable, contemporary upstairs restaurant.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:06:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Balti Curries </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242403918 </link><description>47 Arwenack      Falmouth    Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian&lt;br&gt; Balti Curries was established in 1999 and serves the finest Nepalese and North Indian cuisine.&#13;
We are proud of our family atmosphere and children are welcome&#13;
We offer a wide range of food including a few Western dishes for non-curry lovers&#13;
We are situated opposite Custom House Quay in the heart of historic Falmouth.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:11:58</pubDate></item><item><title>Pizza Patio Al Fresco - Hale </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242404328 </link><description>35 Commercial Road      Hayle  TR27 4DE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; pizza &lt;br&gt; The Pizza Patio Al Fresco are Hayle, St Ives and Newlyn's premier mediterranean al fresco pizza and pasta restaurants.&#13;
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There is nothing nicer than eating delicious genuine Italian food outside in the glorious Cornish sunshine. Eat with us at Hayle and drink in the view that reaches across from Phillack Church down towards the Harbour.&#13;
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Or there's our restaurant in St. Ives, overlooking the quaint meandering streets of the legendary fishing town.&#13;
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What about an evening in Mount's Bay? Then try our restaurant at Newlyn! You can enjoy your meal and then indulge in a sunset walk along the promenade...</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:18:48</pubDate></item><item><title>Pizza Patio Al Fresco - Newlyn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242404559 </link><description>4 New Road ,  Newlyn    Penzance  TR18 5PZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; pizza &lt;br&gt; The Pizza Patio Al Fresco are Hayle, St Ives and Newlyn's premier mediterranean al fresco pizza and pasta restaurants.&#13;
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There is nothing nicer than eating delicious genuine Italian food outside in the glorious Cornish sunshine. Eat with us at Hayle and drink in the view that reaches across from Phillack Church down towards the Harbour.&#13;
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Or there's our restaurant in St. Ives, overlooking the quaint meandering streets of the legendary fishing town.&#13;
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What about an evening in Mount's Bay? Then try our restaurant at Newlyn! You can enjoy your meal and then indulge in a sunset walk along the promenade...</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:22:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Pizza Patio Al Fresco - St. Ives  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242404806 </link><description>31 Fore Street      St. Ives   TR26 1HE   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; pizza &lt;br&gt; The Pizza Patio Al Fresco are Hayle, St Ives and Newlyn's premier mediterranean al fresco pizza and pasta restaurants.&#13;
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There is nothing nicer than eating delicious genuine Italian food outside in the glorious Cornish sunshine. Eat with us at Hayle and drink in the view that reaches across from Phillack Church down towards the Harbour.&#13;
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Or there's our restaurant in St. Ives, overlooking the quaint meandering streets of the legendary fishing town.&#13;
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What about an evening in Mount's Bay? Then try our restaurant at Newlyn! You can enjoy your meal and then indulge in a sunset walk along the promenade...</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:26:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Great Trethew Manor </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242582170 </link><description>Horningtops      Liskeard   PL14 3PY   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Inside the Manor we have a large character bar and restaurant with a beamed ceiling, flag stoned floors candle lit tables and log fires when the evenings get chilly.&#13;
Nestled neatly between the butterfly chicken and game-keepers pie something catches your eye, could that really be what its says it is ....&#13;
The menus offer a serving suggestion and each dish has a specially selected sauce to accompany it and bring out the full flavor of the dish.&#13;
Many of the alternative meats on our menu come with benefits not associated with traditional meats'. Some are leaner, lighter or offer reduced cholesterol.&#13;
Zebra!! but it is . And its not just the striped cousin of the horse that makes it to the interesting and outlandish menu.&#13;
You can take your pick from Ostrich, Springbok, Bison, Camel, Kangaroo and Impala - perfect if you are the adventurous type.</description><pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 18:42:50</pubDate></item><item><title>The Greenhouse  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242582512 </link><description>6, High Street,  St Keverne     Helston  TR12 6NN   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Modern rustic cooking.&#13;
Quality local seasonal organic produce and local&#13;
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We have a daily menu which reflects the produce we are able to buy on that week. The meat from the farm's may vary through the course of the week, the fish that is caught varies with the season and the weather, and as the seasons change different vegetables are available. This means we can produce a fresh, exciting menu all year round. All bread, pastries, ice-creams, sorbets &amp;amp;amp; desserts are made on the premises.</description><pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 18:48:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Riverside Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242584299 </link><description>The Bridge      Boscastle  PL35 0HE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Providing an extensive menu by day and a full Grill and "Al a Carte" menu by night, The Riverside Restaurant on the ground floor of the hotel, uses local suppliers to offer a wide selection of regional produce including locally caught fish, farmed meats and fresh vegetables daily. All of the meats used by the restaurant are locally reared and the fish is landed locally.&#13;
The Char-Grill menu includes a selection of steaks (including sirloin, rib eye, rump) served to your liking, with the trimmings served on a sizzling platter. Locally landed fish are displayed in the main menu and change daily.</description><pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 19:18:19</pubDate></item><item><title>The Old Quay House </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242653137 </link><description>Old Quay House Hotel      Fowey  PL23 1AQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; "Q" Restaurant boasts a spectacular waterfront location &amp;amp;amp; dreamy, uninterrupted views across the ever changing Fowey estuary.&#13;
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Smartly decorated in neutral tones, the dark wooden furniture, black napkins and cream table runners draws the eye through the long, sunny restaurant and onto the beautiful sun terrace - the perfect backdrop for breakfast or pre-dinner drinks. You could almost dip your toes in the water.&#13;
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Crab ravioli, whole red gurnard, Fowey river oysters and pan fried Cornish scallops all vie for centre stage on the tantalising, locally inspired menu. Carnivores will love the Terras Farm duck - slowly roasted, rare breed pigs and prime rib eye steaks. Organic eggs are delivered daily. There is even a charcuterie plate for two in honour of Cornwall’s first gold award winning air dried salami.</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 14:25:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Bucklawren Granary Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242654719 </link><description>Bucklawren   St Martin    Looe   PL13 1NZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; The Bucklawren Granary Restaurant, near Looe is now Cornwall's premier Steakhouse.&#13;
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Serving the finest locally sourced produce, freshly prepared &amp;amp;amp; cooked to order.&#13;
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We are one of the finest restaurants in Looe, Cornwall &amp;amp;amp; we guarantee you won't leave hungry!&#13;
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The Granary has disabled access &amp;amp;amp; facilities, ample parking spaces and dining for 150 customers.</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 14:51:59</pubDate></item><item><title>The Globe </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242843201 </link><description>3 North Street      Lostwithiel   PL22 0EG  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Globe Inn is a 13th century, warm and friendly freehouse, popular with locals and visitors alike due to its reputation for excellent food, variety of real ales and the quality of its Bed and Breakfast accommodation. Delicious, freshly prepared blackboard specials complement the extensive menu and are served in the restaurant (non-smoking), bar area and secluded patio garden, each of which has its own special atmosphere. Our high standards were recently recognised when the Globe Inn won "Best Food Pub in the Westcountry", beating the competition throughout the South West Region in the Morning Advertiser pub awards held in February 2007. The Globe has also been given main entries in the Good Pub Guide 2007, the Good Beer Guide 2006 and 2007, as well as the Good Beer, Bed and Breakfast Guide 2007,&#13;
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The refurbishment of our comfortable en-suite accommodation last year now means we are offering very spacious and luxurious overnight accommodation, for overnight or longer stays. </description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:13:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Trewithen Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242843691 </link><description>3 Fore Street      Lostwithiel    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; At Trewithen we endeavour to use fresh, seasonal ingredients and produce sourced from local suppliers. Our imaginative menus have been thoughtfully created to offer a wide range of dishes all freshly prepared with the greatest attention to detail.&#13;
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We are open Tuesday to Saturday evenings from 7pm onwards, with last orders at 9:00pm ,and Tuesday to Saturday  lunch is served from 12 noon till 1,45pm, which can be enjoyed in our secluded courtyard garden. Our highly acclaimed wine list includes an extensive selection of classic and modern wines.</description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:21:31</pubDate></item><item><title>Godolphin Arms </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242844082 </link><description>West End      Marazion  TR17 0EN  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Perched on the sea wall at the end of the causeway to St. Michael's Mount, in historic Marazion this family run Inn offers ten en suite guest bedrooms, a choice of bars, beachside terrace and a varied menu. &#13;
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The outlook from The Godolphin lounge bar, and many of the bedrooms is simply stunning, with uninterrupted views to the Island and castle and across Mounts Bay towards Penzance, Newlyn and Mousehole. &#13;
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The Godolphin has direct access to a large sandy beach, and at low tide, the causeway leading to St. Michael's Mount is revealed. At high tide, the waves lap at the Godolphin's walls, giving an ever changing scene.&#13;
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Open every day of the year, The Godolphin Arms is at the centre of this small community, and is a popular venue for both locals and visitors.</description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:28:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Cornish Range </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242844405 </link><description>6 Chapel Street      Mousehole  TR19 6SB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Formerly a pilchard-processing factory, pressing &amp;amp;amp; salting pilchards landed by local fishing boats, the Range still hold its roots and is primarily a seafood restaurant.&#13;
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Dishes are created using local ingredients - fresh fish landed &amp;amp;amp; delivered daily from the port of Newlyn, meat from local hill farms, Cornish vegetables &amp;amp;amp; salads and the finest West Country cheeses.</description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:33:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Senor Dick's Mexican Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242844923 </link><description>East Street      Newquay    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Remember that not all Mexican food is hot. Most of our traditional Mexican dishes are cooked to authentic Mexican recipes using fresh herbs, lemon and lime juice, imported spices and Mexican beer or tequila marinades, a small amount, if any, chili peppers are used.&#13;
However if you do like it "Hot", try pepping things up with some of our habanera chili and pineapple sauce, which is made from the hottest chili on the planet.&#13;
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If you are looking for somewhere to enjoy a nice relaxed romantic meal or hold a large party, then we are the venue for you.</description><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 19:42:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Truscotts Fish &amp; Chips </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242891463 </link><description>Fore Street      Newquay    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; fast &lt;br&gt; Holders of the Seafish Quality Award 2006 we pride ourselves in serving only the best products available.&#13;
Easy access to our comfortable 40 seater cafe.&#13;
Take away your meal and sit over looking the bowling green with fantastic views of the Island on Towan Beach and far up the coast to Trevose head.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 08:37:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Buzios </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242891978 </link><description>54-56 East Street      Newquay  TR7 1BE  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Newquay's award winning contemporary style cafe bar &amp;amp;amp; restaurant set on 3 floors, bringing city sophistication to the Cornish coast.&#13;
First floor club style bar open until 4am.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 08:46:18</pubDate></item><item><title>La Luna </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242892517 </link><description>Morfa Hall,   22 Cliff Road    Newquay  TR7 1SG  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian&lt;br&gt; Excellent food served in a friendly relaxed atmosphere!</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 08:55:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Bowgie Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242906014 </link><description>      West Pentire  TR8  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Bowgie Inn, a pub steeped in history, is in an enviable position situated on the West Pentire headland close to the charming village of Crantock, near Newquay, Cornwall. A stunning setting for eating or enjoying a few drinks after a walk on the beautiful headland or the unspoiled beaches. Inside there is a choice of bars, from the traditional snugg bar to the heated, outdoor deck or the newly added sun lounge. All areas boast stunning views of Crantock Bay and Pentire headland beyond. The Ocean Bar offers a modern day twist for sports viewing with a contemporary bar with plasma screens. The Bowgie is the perfect setting whatever the weather for dining, relaxing with family or just a pint with friends.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 12:40:14</pubDate></item><item><title>The Harlyn Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242906498 </link><description>Harlyn Bay      Padstow   PL28 8SB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Harlyn Inn, situated almost on the beautiful sandy beach, is the ideal place for an enjoyable Cornish holiday. The Inn has two bars, two restaurants and caters for the whole family. Our food is enjoyable and ranges from bar snacks and carvery to an extensive a la carte menu. Our bedrooms are to a high standard and most of them are en-suite. Our adjoining beach shop has wet suit and surf board hire facitilies. The quaint old fishing town of Padstow with its rustic harbourside pubs and shops is three miles away. However, if you are after the nightlife then Newquay is only half an hour away.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 12:48:18</pubDate></item><item><title>Turks Head </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242907152 </link><description>Chapel Street      Penzance  TR18 4AF   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Oldest Pub &amp;amp;amp; Restaurant in Penzance&#13;
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Experience the unique atmosphere of place in history that is steeped in intrigue and mystery. Imagine yourself taking a drink in the same place that Pirates and Smugglers once used some 750 years ago. This is one of the oldest pubs in Cornwall. An underground tunnel leading from the harbour was used to secretly transport their bounty just before their evenings rest at the Public Bar. This can still be seen from our courtyard.&#13;
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Allow your imagination to wander as you decide what to do. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere in the comfort of the bar area. Ponder over the selection of the finest food in the area from our extensive menu or simply enjoy the ambience of a local friendly pub.&#13;
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Our restaurant serves the freshest, finest local produce. Our food has been recognised by numerous awards. All you need to do is sit back and enjoy. Take in the Cornish sun while eating your meal Al Fresco in our covered seating area.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 12:59:12</pubDate></item><item><title>Wheelhouse Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242907606 </link><description>Lugger Hotel,  The Promenade    Penzance  TR18 4DL  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; The Wheelhouse Restaurant is proud of its reputation for excellent cuisine. The busy restaurant and terrace make a worthy setting for enjoying our good home cooked English food, prepared and served with care and imagination. We can also offer a selection of wines with which to complement any meal.&#13;
Overlooking the promenade and with a fine view of the Bay; our comfortable, well-stocked bar lounge is the perfect spot for a pleasant and relaxing evening.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 13:06:46</pubDate></item><item><title>The Slipway </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242908702 </link><description>The Harbour Front      Port Isaac  PL29 3RH  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Much appreciated by locals and regular visitors to the area, The Slipway's Restaurant has established its own unique reputation for the quality and value of its range of fresh fish and seafood.&#13;
The Restaurant is built on two levels with wooden pillars and huge oak beams. The gallery has recently been restored to its original form and occupies three sides of what was the old cellar, whilst the ground level was, within living memory, a ships' chandlery.&#13;
We are renowned for our menu which uses predominantly fresh Cornish fish, and the crab and lobster for which Port Isaac is so well known.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 13:25:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Sally's Licensed Bistro &amp; Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242909851 </link><description>40 Vicarage Road      St.Agnes    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Sally's Bistro &amp;amp;amp; Restaurant in St.Agnes &#13;
a unique Mediterranean experience in the  very heart of Cornwall..........&#13;
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Exquisite cuisine at very reasonable prices! Call now for bookings 01872 552194</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 13:44:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Lamplighter </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242910187 </link><description>Fore Street       Probus   TR2 4JL  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Refined cuisine from land and sea in a relaxed and friendly &#13;
300 year old restaurant.&#13;
Dinner - Tuesday to Saturday nights 6.30 onwards.Closed sundays and Mondays but we open for lunches or functions for large parties by arrangement.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 13:49:47</pubDate></item><item><title>Alfresco </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242910519 </link><description>Beach House,  The Wharf    St Ives  TR26 1LG   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Friendly staff welcome you to sample the local seafood with a Mediterranean twist at this open-fronted Continental style restaurant with seating outside.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 13:55:19</pubDate></item><item><title>The Mermaid </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242910926 </link><description>21 Fish Street      St Ives  TR26 1LT  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; The Mermaid Seafood Restaurant has a well earned reputation as being one of the finest seafood restaurants in Cornwall.&#13;
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Fish comes straight from the quay-with Lobsters a specialty in the summer months&#13;
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At the Mermaid we feel we offer only the finest and freshest seafood which is only apt as we are located at the top of “Fish Street” approx 100 meters from the sea (assuming the tide is in)&#13;
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Also a selection of locally farmed Meat and poultry are available on the menu for the non fishy eaters among you.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:02:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Atlantic Waves </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242911257 </link><description>St Ives Road,   Carbis Bay    St Ives  TR26 2SB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The Atlantic Waves Restaurant in St Ives offers one of the most exclusive dining experiences in West Cornwall.&#13;
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We have gained a reputation as a place to relax and enjoy tasty modern food away from the bustle of St. Ives. A modern and friendly restaurant offering great food in a hassle-free setting. Smart but very relaxed with menus and specials board that reflect the freshest local produce and seafood.&#13;
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Our Head Chef produces contemporary British food with a Mediterranean influence. All fresh and made on the premises the menu changes frequently.&#13;
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Whether in the spacious dining room, conservatory with lovely sea views or decking area for alfresco dining, the emphasis is on tantalising flavours, convivial surroundings and outstanding service.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:07:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Monte Cristos </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242911469 </link><description>The Warren      St Ives  TR26 2EA    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Monte Cristos of St Ives provide a new contemporary feel to English cuisine with a warm, friendly and informal atmosphere.&#13;
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New to the St Ives restaurant scene Monte Cristos is sure to make its mark with chef Mick using the same culinary skills as he has cooking for The Royal Family, Directors of Lloyds Bank, and ex Prime Ministers, plus many more famous names.&#13;
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Assisted by Selina with her " front of house" bubbly personality, this restaurant already has a big following.&#13;
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Mick cooks all the meals individually to order so fresh food is assured, weather it is the local fish, meat or vegetarian dish from the extensive menu. All dishes are visually appealing and full of exciting flavours and textures, and where possible local or Cornish produce is used.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:11:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Caffe Pasta </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242911752 </link><description>      St Ives    Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian&lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:15:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Peppers Pasta &amp;amp; Pizzeria </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242912083 </link><description>22 Fore Street      St Ives  TR26 1HE  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian&lt;br&gt; Peppers Pasta &amp;amp; Pizzeria Is a Well Established Restaurant Situated In The Heart of St Ives, Cornwall.&#13;
     Open Every Evening Throughout The Year, Serving Traditional Italian Pasta Dishes, Fresh Dough Pizzas,&#13;
     Steaks, Poultry and a Varied Selection Of Fresh Local Fish &amp;amp; Seafood Dishes.&#13;
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     You'll Find The Atmosphere At Peppers Friendly, Welcoming &amp;amp; Relaxing.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:21:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Shanaz </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242914382 </link><description>1 Edward Street      Truro  TR1 3AJ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt; SUNDAYS - THURSDAYS 17.30 - 23.00hrs&#13;
FRIDAYS &amp; SATURDAYS 17.30 - 23.30hrs</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 14:59:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Bustophers </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242914937 </link><description>62 Lemon Street      Truro  TR1 2PN  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Bustophers has all the elements of a first rate venue to wine &amp; dine. The wine list is one of the most innovative, balanced and exclusive around. Come and sample Cornwall’s finest and most atmospheric dining experience serving modern British cuisine paired with progressive seasonal produce.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 15:08:57</pubDate></item><item><title>Chantek </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242915473 </link><description>15 New Bridge Street      Truro   TR1 2AA  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other&lt;br&gt; Thai &amp;amp; "Southeast Asian" cooking.&#13;
Chantek was totally refurbished in 2004 with stunning decor throughout. It offers seats up to a 120 people over two floors. There is an open plan kitchen on the ground floor providing drama, entertainment and delicious aromas to enhance the dining experience and the first floor dining room seats up to 60 - perfect for private functions and parties. Outside there is a courtyard with seating for up to 8 people and meals can be served here on those sultry summer evenings for which Cornwall is renowned!</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 15:17:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Fifteen </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242916137 </link><description>On The Beach       Watergate Bay   TR8 4AA  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Fifteen Cornwall is part of a global social enterprise, founded by Jamie Oliver in 2002. It is an inspiring restaurant in a stunning location, but at the heart of it all is a chef training programme with a simple mission – to empower young people who are in need of a second chance.&#13;
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Fifteen Cornwall offers an innovative menu of the best seasonal and local produce, prepared by talented professional chefs and aspiring young apprentice chefs, and served in a relaxed atmosphere by friendly and knowledgeable staff. On top of this, there’s an incredible view over a beautiful two mile beach.&#13;
Far beyond the amazing food and view, Fifteen Cornwall provides disadvantaged young people from within the county, with the opportunity to build exceptional careers in the restaurant industry.&#13;
Fifteen Cornwall is owned by the registered charity, the Cornwall Foundation of Promise. All profits from the restaurant go to the charity.</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 15:28:57</pubDate></item><item><title>Life's A Beach </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242917051 </link><description>Summerleaze Beach      Bude    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Imagine…….. sitting on the veranda of a restaurant which nestles among rugged cliffs, gazing at the golden sands and the sea, stained scarlet, as the sun sets. Is this the Italian Riviera? No, this is Life’s a Beach, overlooking Summerleaze beach in Bude, Cornwall, where the location and the cuisine are as fine as any in the world.&#13;
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The wide ranging menu uses fresh local produce and reflects the creativity and travelling experiences of the young chefs. Seafood is a speciality, prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is always relaxed and friendly.&#13;
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The restaurant opens at 7pm but during the day it transforms into a facility for beach goers. There is an ice cream parlour, a beach shop and a café where meals, snacks and drinks can be enjoyed on the premises overlooking the beach or taken away.&#13;
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‘Lifes a Beach’ is already highly acclaimed as the place to eat out in Bude, so why not come and judge for yourself?</description><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 15:44:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Hunkydory </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242989550 </link><description>46 Arwenack Street      Falmouth  TR11 3JH  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Much use is made of the abundance of fresh local fish, such as Monkfish, Red Mullet, Sea Bass and, of course, John Dory in our extensive menu, which varies to also include Sushi, Meat and Vegetarian dishes, with specials on offer every night.&#13;
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Everything is made and prepared fresh on the premises, including the breads, pastas and pastries, using the finest ingredients, local wherever possible.&#13;
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The contemporary, modern feel of the restaurant and a menu built around a fusion of European and Asian food styles combine to create a relaxed and intimate atmosphere.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 11:52:30</pubDate></item><item><title>The Pandora Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242990135 </link><description>Restronguet Creek,  Mylor Bridge    Falmouth  TR11 5ST  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; A trip to the Pandora, which is set in the beautiful surroundings of the Restronguet Creek, is a step back in time. Wherever you choose to dine, inside, outside, or in the Upper Deck restaurant, you can be assured of the excellent standard of our cuisine and to complete the experience we have an enviable choice of fine wines and several speciality beers.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:02:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Bistro De La Mer </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242990533 </link><description>28 Arwenack Street      Falmouth  TR11 3JB   Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Around the corner from the National Maritime Museum lies a cracking seafood restaurant that is something of an institution in Falmouth.&#13;
Acquired by Tony and Alison Ward in May 2004, they are endeavouring to turn the Bistro into a national treasure. Award winning chef Tony uses his extensive international cooking experience to tempt with dishes such as fillets of sea bass with a champagne, caviar and crème fraiche sauce, lobster and tiger prawn linguine, roast duck breast with glazed beetroot, star anise and cabernet sauvignon reduction. &#13;
There is also a fantastic array of starters and various home-made desserts which can all be found on the a la carte menu. These currently run alongside daily specials such as seared Falmouth bay scallops, cauliflower puree and sauce lie de vin. &#13;
Lobster is a speciality of the house, available all year round and cooked to your liking.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:08:53</pubDate></item><item><title>The Garras </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242993416 </link><description>Green Lawns Hotel,  Western Terrace    Falmouth   TR11 4QJ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Dine in our award-winning `Garras Restaurant' where a superb choice of menus are on offer, including delicious vegetarian and flambé specialities, with a rich and exciting choice of locally grown produce, our chefs combine these with imagination and flair.&#13;
We are proud to offer one of Cornwall's finest wine lists (which has received numerous awards)to complement your meal.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:56:56</pubDate></item><item><title>The Trelawney </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242994020 </link><description>The Falmouth Hotel,  Castle Beach    Falmouth  TR11 4NZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; This Falmouth restaurant has a period feel to it - Victorian charm with a hint of renaissance France.  The atmosphere is warm and convivial for a relaxed dining experience.  It's a popular venue for residents and it attracts non-resident guests too, particularly for Sunday Lunch.&#13;
Food is genuinely delicious at The Falmouth Hotel as the Head Chef is passionate about his ingredients - in quality selection as well as taste.  The brigade makes excellent use of the abundant supply of fresh, seasonal  produce we have available in Cornwall and the Southwest to create selections of seasonally led dishes to suit every taste and appetite. </description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 13:07:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Promenade Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242995352 </link><description>The Queens Hotel  The Promenade    Penzance  TR18 4HG  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; ‘The Promenade Restaurant’ is situated in the Queens Hotel on Penzance’s historic seafront. Although we are well known as one of West Cornwall’s most prominent hotels, it is a less known fact that ’The Promenade Restaurant’ is open all year round to non residents for both luncheon and evening dinner. Not only do our chefs use local ingredients wherever possible but all our friendly staff are hugely experienced.&#13;
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This combined with the most spectacular views over Mounts Bay and St Michael’s Mount mean we are truly an unforgettable dining experience. </description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 13:29:12</pubDate></item><item><title>Sukothai </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242995797 </link><description>47 Queen Street      Penzance    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 13:36:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Mount Haven  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242996283 </link><description>Mount Haven Hotel,  Turnpike Road    Marazion  TR17 0DQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Overlooking St Michael's Mount and the bay, Mount Haven Hotel has a distinctly contemporary feel, lending itself to a more informal, relaxed and relaxing atmosphere. It's a world away from the hustle and bustle of modern living, an oasis of peace and tranquility.&#13;
The emphasis of the menu is on simplicity and taste. It’s this straightforward approach to cooking that allows the quality of the ingredients to shine through and it has also has helped us win numerous awards over the years.&#13;
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One of the delights of the restaurant is the fresh local, and mainly organic ingredients that we use. Our talented team of award-winning chefs are spoiled with the quality of Cornish produce and take great satisfaction in preparing and cooking it in ways that best complements the great natural flavours and textures. For example, all our fish comes from the port of Newlyn just the other side of the bay. </description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 13:44:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Boscundle Manor </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242996811 </link><description>Boscundle      St Austell  PL25 3RL  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; We serve award winning food created by head chef Michael Hall, using the very best Cornish produce wherever possible and an extensive wine list is offered to accompany your meal. In fact, more than 85% of the food we use in our kitchens are sourced locally and EVERYTHING, and we mean EVERYTHING, is made from scratch.&#13;
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Candles and low lighting to create just the right ambience along with fresh flowers in tall dramatic vases and elegant glassware. Comfortable high backed chairs helps with the feeling of intimacy and starched table cloths and silver cutlery add to the elegance of the dining room.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 13:53:31</pubDate></item><item><title>Tabb's </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1242999918 </link><description>85 Kenwyn Street     Truro  TR1 3BZ Cornwall&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british&lt;br&gt; With weekly changing menus that reflect the best of seasonal &amp;amp; local produce, Tabb's is one of the most exciting restaurants in Truro. The dining room is chic featuring lilac walls, leather high-backed chairs and slate floors. The tables are linen-clothed and set with the finest glassware and crockery. Following the tragic loss of Melanie in 2008, the restaurant continues to be a popular fine dining destination in Truro. Maintaining the high standards of cooking and service that regular customers have come to know. </description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 14:45:18</pubDate></item><item><title>Fistral Blu </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243000953 </link><description>Fistral Beach,   Headland Road    Newquay  TR7 1HY  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt; Fistral Blu offers the perfect venue whatever the occasion. Choose from the light and airy Blu room where comfort and views are second to none or dine in style and elegance in the Fistral Suite. If it's a snack or takeaway your are after the Beach Cafe is perfect for your every need, whilst out on the terrace you can enjoy the sun and atmosphere of beach life.</description><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 15:02:33</pubDate></item><item><title>Valley Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243286164 </link><description>Rose-in-Vale Country House Hotel,  Mithian    St Agnes  TR5 0QD  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Your table is reserved for you in the Valley Restaurant, with a new varied menu every day you are assured of an excellent selection, and an interesting selection of wines. We have a policy of choosing locally produced foods whenever we can - fresh vegetables and meats from local farms, and other products from local sources. Fish and seafood are always special to the Rose-in-Vale and are often an addition to the normal menu each evening as the fresh catches are delivered. Vegetarian and special diets are easily catered for.&#13;
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It is not just marvellous food and wine which go to make up a good dining experience. The Valley Restaurant enhances the ambience of the evening with its sweeping bay windows dressed in soft drapes, overlooking rose beds and lawns to wooded slopes beyond, candlelight after dark, fresh flowers and attentive service.&#13;
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On Most Saturday nights our resident pianist will play our piano throughout dinner.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:16:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Atlantic Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243286583 </link><description>Peverell Terrace,  Porthleven    Helston  TR13 9DZ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Local Real Ales &amp; Home Cooked Food &#13;
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Restaurant opening times are 12:00pm to 2:00pm &amp; 6:00pm to 9:00pm.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:23:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Norway Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243287210 </link><description>Perranwharf,  Perranarworthal     Truro  TR3 7NU  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Inn takes it’s name from the Norwegian Ships that brought in the timbers, for the mines hereabouts, at the nearby Perran Wharf. At that time the river was far deeper and it was even possible for small sailing vessels to discharge upstream from the Norway. The wharf traded until early in the 20th century when the river silted up.&#13;
The first development of the site was when the Perran Foundry opened in 1791, making heavy castings for the beam engines that drew water from Cornwall’s tin mines.&#13;
The Tithe Appointment Map of 1841 shows the site as “offices, outhouses and canal cellars” but part of the building must have been used as a public house as the Norway Inn was also mentioned in the Poor Rate Book of 1829.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:33:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Horizons </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243287544 </link><description>The Fieldhead Hotel,  Portuan Road, Hannafore,     West Looe  PL13 2DR  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; The Restaurant at The Fieldhead has far reaching views across Looe Bay and diners delight in watching the fishing fleet come and go throughout the day. Mainly French and English, a daily changing menu with several choices offers a wide variety of fresh local produce.&#13;
	Naturally, fresh seafood, straight off the boats in Looe Harbour is a speciality, including John Dory, monkfish, sole, plaice, brill, sea bass, turbot, local scallops, mackerel and in season, Lobster and Crab.&#13;
 	The wine list contains over 40 carefully selected wines from France, Germany, Australia, USA, New Zealand and Chile. All are chosen for their high quality at value for money prices.&#13;
 	A Fieldhead Breakfast is the perfect way to start the day with an extensive range of cereals, fruit, yoghurts, pastries, ham and cheese, which can be followed by a full traditional English Breakfast including kippers and haddock.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:39:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Alba </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243288414 </link><description>Old Lifeboat House  Wharf Road    St.Ives  TR26 1LF  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Housed in the completely re-furbished old Lifeboat building on the wharf &#13;
in St Ives, Alba has fast become the pinnacle of fine dining in the town, &#13;
specialising in local produce, line-caught fish and seasonal vegetables. &#13;
Alba has a Modern British menu and smart, informal dining on two &#13;
floors. Upstairs the view is spectacular through the large window as is &#13;
the décor, which features suede-covered chairs and banquette seating. &#13;
Expect to be professionally pampered when eating here, you can really go &#13;
to town on the food and wine matches; the fine wine list features some of &#13;
the most sought after wines from around the world. Downstairs there are &#13;
another 20 covers (enjoying the same décor) and from here you can &#13;
watch the Chefs at work through a large window.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:53:34</pubDate></item><item><title>St Petroc’s Bistro </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243288720 </link><description>New Street      Padstow    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Rick Stein restaurant.&#13;
The atmosphere is bustling and lively where bold, modern paintings brighten the white walls of the bistro. There is a courtyard and pretty garden for al fresco eating albeit with parasols and space heaters to compensate for the variable weather.&#13;
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When we first opened St Petroc's Bistro more than 10 years ago, I served ‘elbows on the table’ food like Petit Salé, Duck Confit, Navarin of Lamb and Soups laden with garlic and lentils.&#13;
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Over the years the menu's become more modern and, while I don’t want to lose the best of those dishes, I want to reintroduce some classic bistro dishes like Bayonne Ham with Celeriac Remoulade, Moules Marinière, Steak Frites and Toulouse Sausage with Lentils.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 22:58:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Rick Stein's Café </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243288975 </link><description>Middle Street      Padstow    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt; Our café is the sort you’d find on every street in London or Sydney. You can drop in for breakfast or a cake with a morning cappuccino, enjoy a light lunch or three-course dinner as the relaxed informal style of the café is designed for everyday eating.&#13;
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We wanted a café serving the sort of meals that people would like to drop into for several times a week, with dishes like Thai Fish Cakes, Mussels with créme fraiche and saffron, grilled Cod with spicy noodles and Salmon fish cakes with sorrel, watercress salad and lemon and caper dressing.</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 23:02:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Stein's Fish &amp; Chips </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243289219 </link><description>South Quay      Padstow    Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; Opening times &#13;
Restaurant &amp; take away&#13;
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Coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Croissant, raisin swirl, apricot danish, pain au chocolat. Bacon, sausage and egg baps. &#13;
Prices from £1.10 to £2.95</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 23:06:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Tolcarne Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243289541 </link><description>Newlyn      Penzance  TR18 5PR  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Found overlooking the beach, The Tolcarne Inn has been battered by the winds and the sea since it was built in 1717 - or at least that is the date cut into the granite from which the whole building is constructed. Constantly under threat of flooding, one particular gale, the Great Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, saw the boulders of the town's sea defences thrown around like pebbles and the inn's foundations open to flooding from the extremely high tide of 19 feet and 2 inches! The inn was restored and the sea wall rebuilt though unfortunately now, due to its necessary height, it does obscure the views out to sea from the inn's ground floor windows. The interior of the inn, however, shows no signs of that devastating night and it is a marvelous place of low beamed ceilings that simply oozes olde worlde charm and character. </description><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 23:12:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Cofro </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243347922 </link><description>14 Fore Street      Mevagissey   PL26 6UQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; coffee &lt;br&gt; Cofro (which means keepsake or memento in Cornish) is a Cornish Art Coffee House situated in the picturesque fishing village of Mevagissey.&#13;
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We specialise in the work of local artists including paintings, prints, photography, pottery, glass, jewellery, textiles, wood and metal sculpture.&#13;
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Cofro is the perfect place to find that unusual object, which has been made in Cornwall. As the pieces are all made in the region, many are inspired by the beautiful Cornish countryside and seascape.&#13;
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We also offer a wide selection of fine coffees and teas, alongside locally baked cakes and biscuits.&#13;
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For those of you who remember Bourne's clothes shop there is Bourne's corner within the shop.</description><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 15:25:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Harbour View </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243361217 </link><description>24 Arwenack Street      Falmouth  TR11 3JB  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; cafe/bar &lt;br&gt; Refurbished and under new ownership since July 2006, the Harbour View is the perfect place to go in Falmouth at any time of day. With fantastic views over the harbour, choose to dine in our fresh, contemporary interior or outside on the spacious deck. For cooler evenings and chilly days al fresco, ask to borrow one of our complementary fleece blankets or choose a table under the giant heated umbrella.&#13;
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Whether it’s for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner or just drinks, you will always find a warm welcome and a relaxed, informal atmosphere. &#13;
Our seasonal menus offer the best of local produce and a good balance of fish, meat and vegetarian dishes, all at great value.</description><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 19:06:57</pubDate></item><item><title>Crumplehorn Inn </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243415875 </link><description>      Polperro  PL13 2RJ  Cornwall&lt;br&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional&lt;br&gt; Crumplehorn Mill is the name given to the present complex derived from the old mill, Killigarth Mill and Crumplehorn Farm. The hamlet of Crumplehorn is still shown on Ordnance Survey Maps today.&#13;
Once a corn mill and in use until the 1950s, the old wooden wheel collapsed with age. However, a similar wheel, made at the George Harris Foundry in Wadebridge, was brought from Tregonjohn Farm, near Grampound in Cornwall and carefully restored to working condition. The wheel is of the type known as 'overshot' and gives a wonderful sense of power as 12 tons of iron and timber revolves.&#13;
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The Inn used to be a counting house during Elizabethan times when privateering was a legal occupation. Ships' captains could plunder Spanish and French ships legally and split the proceeds with the Crown. </description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:17:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Nelsons  </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243416485 </link><description>Big Green      Polperro  PL13 2QT  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Situated right at the heart of the Village, just 150 metres from the Harbour, alongside the River Pol, at the Saxon Bridge and directly opposite the Village Green.&#13;
The building itself was erected by an early local entrepreneur in 1937 on a site formerly occupied by three 17th century cottages.&#13;
Our extensive Menus use the best of fresh produce available, including a variety of fresh Fish and Shellfish on a daily changing basis, &#13;
they  usually include:- Fresh Lobster, Dover Soles, Lemon Soles, Scallops, Fresh Crab, and many other exotic fish.&#13;
Fresh Meat, Poultry and Game from local suppliers, with many specialities. Or, your favourites, by request!&#13;
Both Nelsons Restaurant and Captain Nemos Bistro and Bar also offers a Vegetarian Menu along with Gluten Free menu items.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:28:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Tyringham Arms Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243416827 </link><description>Old Coach Road,  Trevarrack    St Ives  TR26 3EZ       Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Set in the beautiful Cornish countryside opposite the famous National Trust landmark of Bowl Rock, The Tyringham Arms Inn and restaurant is a converted Victorian School building. Close to the well known town of St Ives yet far enough away to relax and enjoy bustle free during the busy summer season, and our ample carpark means parking is never a problem. With large gardens and children’s play area sunny days can be enjoyed by all at The Tryingham Arms.&#13;
Our friendly, family orientated restaurant offers a wide variety of food and drink ranging from the children’s menu through a snack menu, to our well loved and extremely popular carvery - something that has helped us develop a strong relationship with our Cornish locals. The Tyringham's very tempting selection of sweets can always be packaged to take away, should you find you cannot manage them after one of John’s famous meals.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:33:47</pubDate></item><item><title>Austell's </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243418463 </link><description>10 Beach Road,  Carlyon Bay    St Austell   PL25 3PH  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; A genuine commitment to using the very best local ingredients, respecting seasonal variations, means that the menu changes regularly but the food on your plate is always prepared and cooked with understanding, passion and care. The service is truly Cornish, warm and friendly yet attentive with the clear aim of making every visit a pleasure. Perhaps it is the combination of all the above and Brett's innovative flair that gained us 2 AA rosettes within 6 months of opening.&#13;
The simply elegant dining area is raised so that you can see the chefs at work in the open plan kitchen and enjoy their concentration whilst they create your meal. The cuisine is Modern British from the freshly baked bread through to the delightful petit-fours and is designed to create that comfortable, well fed feeling whether your appetite is small or large.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 11:01:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Goonhilly Tea Room </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243418670 </link><description>Goonhilly Downs      Helston  TR12 6LQ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; tea &lt;br&gt; The ground floor tea room has recently been refurbished to a very high standard using beautiful Acacia wood tables and chairs.&#13;
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There is seating for up to forty people inside and also up to forty people outside in the garden area.&#13;
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The tea room caters from individuals to larger parties of up to forty.&#13;
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Whether you come to relax with family or meet with friends, a warm welcome always awaits you.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 11:04:30</pubDate></item><item><title>The Melting Pot </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243422957 </link><description>The Old Grammar School      Redruth  TR15 3AJ  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; The Melting Pot is a hidden gem of a cafe tucked away at the west end of Redruth. With its comfy sofas, fresh salad bar, daily specials, delicious homemade cakes, hot and cold drinks and a fine selection of beers its the perfect place to grab breakfast, lunch or a snack. &#13;
There's also free internet access and wifi, plus meeting rooms available for hire, with whiteboards, screens and projectors. &#13;
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If you are looking for somewhere a little different to hold your party or an event you can hire the whole cafe. We can also provide catering for off-site events. &#13;
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And that's not all, the Melting Pot also puts on events such as film and music nights. </description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:15:57</pubDate></item><item><title>Waterfront </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243423242 </link><description>Wharf Road      St Ives     &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Come and join us for a meal prepared freshly for you and enjoy the wonderful view of the harbour through our newly refurbished windows. Fresh fish &amp; seafood, juicy steaks, lamb, chicken dishes and more. Cornish bottled beers, good selection of wines. Traditional Sunday lunch served every week and the best home made cream teas and cakes in town.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:20:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Cream </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243423678 </link><description>Atlantic Road      Tintagel  PL34 0DD  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt; Cream cafe bar is an Italian restaurant with a varied menu, located in the striking village of Tintagel, North Cornwall, close to the castle. Enjoy our Italian evening menu or try our homemade scones and cakes for afternoon tea. We use local and Cornish produce in our dishes wherever possible.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:27:58</pubDate></item><item><title>The Castle Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243424084 </link><description>The Castle,  The Wharf    Bude  EX23 8LG  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; The Castle Restaurant opened its doors on the 18th October 2007. Run by Chef Kit Davis, and his wife Katie, the restaurant offers a informal atmosphere in which to relax and enjoy beautifully prepared food, and an excellent wine list.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:34:44</pubDate></item><item><title>The Basement </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243425003 </link><description>11 Broad Street      Padstow  PL28 8BS  Cornwall &lt;br&gt;cafe  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; </description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:50:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Vaughan's Bistro </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243425486 </link><description>7 Custom House Quay      Weymouth   DT4 8BE  Dorset&lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood&lt;br&gt; A restaurant of distinction set in the heart of Weymouth's bustling harbour.&#13;
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After opening and running a successful restaurant on Portland for 5 years Vaughan's has relocated to Weymouth's historic North Quay, overlooking the local fishing boats&#13;
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We offer a lunchtime menu of light lunches or 2 to 3 course lunches are also available. In the evening the restaurant offers an A La Carte menu based around utilising the best local seasonal produce with a slight emphasis on Mediterranean flavours. Daily fish specials are available often using fresh fish and shellfish landed that day by local fishing boats. We also offer freshly baked bread and you may also be tempted to try one of our home-made desserts, all created fresh on the premises.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 12:58:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Yalbury Cottage </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243429097 </link><description>Lower Bockhampton      Dorchester  DT2 8PZ  Dorset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Situated in the oldest part of the cottage, the lounge and restaurant are full of character with oak-beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplaces and exposed stone walls. &#13;
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Our award winning restaurant offers the finest of locally sourced produce from the surrounding area, in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. We have a small but interesting cellar of wines, which will please even the most discerning of wine connoisseurs.&#13;
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The Lounge is the perfect spot in which to enjoy a glass of champagne with canapés while perusing the menu or unwinding after dinner in front of the fire with a coffee and a vintage brandy and provides the perfect setting for an intimate dinner, private lunch party or family celebration.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 13:58:17</pubDate></item><item><title>West Beach Bar and Restaurant </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243429804 </link><description>Pier Approach      Bournemouth   BH2 5AA  Dorset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt; At WestBeach we have combined contemporary design with warm hospitality to create a unique dining experience&#13;
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The stunning location, just metres from the beach and pier at Bournemouth, makes WestBeach a beautiful place for any occasion.&#13;
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Evening only 5.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 14:16:51</pubDate></item><item><title>Twenty </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243430745 </link><description>20 Post Office Road      Bournemouth  BH1 1BA   Dorset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt; Twenty is perfectly suited for those looking for a casual “bite” or a more complete dining experience. On the casual side, Twenty offers its carefully chosen selection of premium quality favourites such as fish &amp; chips and name your own omelet’s. We’ve taken the best items from those that you’d expect to find on a traditional pub menu and recreated them the way that only Twenty can. Other favourites also include signature items that you will find only at Twenty like the Ahi Tuna. For a more complete dining experience, Twenty offers a contemporary American/English menu complete with a large selection of starters, soups, salads, vegetarian and mains. We also offer an ever changing selection of regionally inspired dishes and daily specials. Our menu is yet another example of why Twenty is the new standard in the traditional saloon experience.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 14:25:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuk Tuk Thai </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243431105 </link><description>250 Charminster Road      Bournemouth  BH8 9RR  Dorset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt; Thai food, prepared by our chefs using fresh Thai herbs and spices.&#13;
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Presented in relaxed modern surrounding and served with traditional Thai service and hospitality.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 14:31:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Topogigio </title><link>http://whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1243431752 </link><description>Mill Court  Mill Lane    Wimborne  BH21 1JQ  Dorset &lt;br&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt; A warm, friendly atmosphere awaits you in &#13;
our comfortable restaurant, where you can &#13;
enjoy our extensive menu offering fine &#13;
fresh Italian cuisine, traditional pizzas and &#13;
pastas, succulent steaks, veal, fresh fish &#13;
dishes and much more from our à la carte &#13;
choices.</description><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 14:42:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Mt Fuji </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245763438 </link><description>Stanton House Hotel  The Avenue, Stanton Fitzwarren  Swindon   Wiltshire  SN6 7SD  &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  other &lt;br&gt;The 4 dining areas (Asahi,Kame,Tsuru,Sakura) within the Mt Fuji Restaurant offer the chance to experience traditional Hori Gotatsu (Low level seating)&#13;
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All customers will be required to remove their shoes before entering the Restaurant, please make sure you're not wearing odd socks!!!</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:24:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Angel Coaching Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245764142 </link><description>High Street  Heytesbury   Warminster   Wiltshire  BA12 0ED &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Surrounded by stunning countryside, The Angel Coaching Inn is located in the quiet, picturesque village of Heytesbury, near Warminster, in Wiltshire and is an enjoyable place for a drink, a superb meal or a relaxing weekend away. A complete refurbishment has transformed the 16th Century Inn into a stunning mix of original features and contemporary comfort. With its beamed ceilings and open fires, The Angel Coaching Inn welcomes you into its cosy and informal atmosphere.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:35:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Bath Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245765038 </link><description>Clay Street  Crockerton  Warminster  Wiltshire  BA12 8AJ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Situated  on the Longleat Estate, with Shearwater Lake just a few minutes away, the village customers are augmented by walkers and tourists and the ever-increasing numbers of returnees, who regularly visit from Bath, Salisbury, Shaftsbury, Longleat Estate, Stonehenge and Stourhead.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:50:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Anokaa </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245834539 </link><description>60 Fisherton Street    Salisbury  Wiltshire  SP2 7RB &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt;Set in the heart of Salisbury, Anokaa brings a unique culinary extravaganza, an Asian twist quite like no other.&#13;
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Anokaa offers a unique dining experience to impress and to be impressed.&#13;
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Indulge in an exquisite array of truly Indian delights with a mouth-watering twist in a trendy, colourful and vibrant atmosphere = </description><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:09:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Chang Thong Thai  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245835012 </link><description>14 Ox Row    Salisbury  Wiltshire  SP1 1EU &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;We're proud of our reputation of providing the best Thai food in the Salisbury area. We offer a wide selection of typical and specialist Thai dishes noted for their authenticity.&#13;
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Centrally located in Salisbury's Market Square we have the ideal surroundings for that memorable night out, that important business lunch or simply a convenient and relaxing place to eat out. We have two dining rooms and can easily accomodate parties for special occasions.&#13;
</description><pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:16:55</pubDate></item><item><title>The Compasses Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1245936541 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/compasses_chicksgrove.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Lower Chicksgrove  Tisbury  Salisbury  Wiltshire  SP3 6NB &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The main bar has eleven tables with an adjacent small dining room of three tables which can seat up to sixteen people for small private parties. Food is served from 12.00pm to 2.00pm and from 6.30pm to 9.00pm all week. Sunday lunch is served from 12.00pm to 2.30pm. Sunday Evening 7.00pm to 9.00pm. </description><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 14:29:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Beaujolais Bistro Bar </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250262296 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/beaujolais_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 5 Chapel Row    Bath  Somerset  BA1 1HN &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt;We are perhaps the best-known bistro in Bath, maintaining old habitutès but also attracting new admirers every year. Diners are drawn to good, honest cookery and decent value. &#13;
Beaujolais is committed to providing locally sourced food where ever possible, skillfully prepared and reasonably priced.&#13;
All our dishes are cooked to order and the menu changes with the seasons to accomodate the best and freshest produce.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:05:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Bistro Papillon </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250262722 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/bistro_papillion.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 2 Margaret Buildings    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2LP &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt;French / Mediterranean&#13;
Special dietary requirements catered for.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:12:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Demuths Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250263299 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/demuths_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 2 North Parade Passage    Bath  Somerset  BA1 1NX &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;We aim to make Demuths the best vegetarian restaurant in the South West of England. For the past 21 years we have been making a name for creating innovative and delicious World Food.&#13;
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Demuths’ cooking will please vegetarians and vegans but has always been sought after by all lovers of good food. Come and join us for breakfast, morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea with scrumptious cakes or dinner. A carefully chosen organic wine list rounds off a visit to Demuths.&#13;
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The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate which is reflected also in the changing modern art on the walls and the mellow choice of music. Child friendly with a special kids menu.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:21:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Cavendish Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250263723 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/cavendish_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dukes Hotel  Great Pulteney Street  Bath  Somerset   BA2 4DN &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The Cavendish Restaurant and Bar have been designed to provide a light, airy environment in which to relax in comfort and the adjoining secluded patio garden, complete with sparkling fountain and scented roses, is perfect for summer alfresco eating.&#13;
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The smaller, more intimate, of the two dining rooms can be reserved for private parties, receptions or business meetings.&#13;
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As part of Dukes Hotel the Cavendish is open to both residents and non-residents.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:28:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Eastern Eye  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250264188 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/eastern_eye_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 8a Quiet Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2JS &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt;Welcome to Bath's premier unique Indian Restaurant.&#13;
The Mahal of exquisite Indian cuisine with the most impressive Georgian interior. &#13;
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This family Business has been established and run by the Choudhury family in Bath for the last seventeen years and has earned a national and international reputation for its high standard of cuisine and first class service. &#13;
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Our traditional dishes are rooted in the soil of Bengal and Northern India and are prepared in our restaurant as in our own homes. &#13;
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We hope you have a memorable experience. </description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:36:33</pubDate></item><item><title>FishWorks </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250264668 </link><description> 6 Green Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2JY &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;Welcome to FishWorks, we are an award winning restaurant group whose ethos is all about sourcing and preparing the freshest, highest quality seafood for you our valued customers.&#13;
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To achieve this each of our restaurants have their own Fishmonger attached with a wet fish counter where you can select any fish or crustacean and have it cooked there and then, to your liking.&#13;
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Should you wish to learn how to select, prepare and cook seafood you can do so by attending a very popular seafood cookery school classes run from Richmond FishWorks which also cater for corporate team building events.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:44:33</pubDate></item><item><title>Homewood Park </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250266112 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/homewood_park.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Abbey Lane  Hinton Charterhouse  Bath  Somerset  BA2 7TB &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Homewood Park's nationally acclaimed Lime Restaurant, launched in July 2009, serves the finest in modern English cuisine and is one of the finest of restaurants near Bath, as well as being one of the finest restaurants in the South of England and has been voted Country Restaurant of the Year in the Good Food Guide. &#13;
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The restaurant also proudly boasts two AA Rosettes, recognition of the technique, flair and imagination of the dishes. Our Head Chef, Daniel Moon, designs the menus and takes great pride in everything he creates and serves for guests. Daniel and the chefs will cater for any special dietary requirements and are always happy to create guests’ favourite dishes.&#13;
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Homewood Park's superb restaurant near Bath offers the most sublime dining experience in one of the city's top restaurants.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 17:08:36</pubDate></item><item><title>Loch Fyne </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250286663 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/loch_fyne_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 24 Milsom Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 1DG &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;Located at the top of the High Street in Bath, Loch Fyne Restaurant specializes in the freshest seafood and shellfish from sustainable resources.  Our Loch Fyne smoked salmon and oysters are famous around the globe where they are the choice of many of the world’s best chefs. We also have an excellent choice of white fish and have recently introduced some fabulous meat dishes to the menu, including beef and venison from the glens around Loch Fyne.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 22:51:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Mezzaluna </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250287128 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/mezzaluna.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 7a Kingsmead Square    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2AB &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt;Your hosts Gennaro and Giovanni welcome you to Mezzaluna.&#13;
We offer our customers a friendly and attentive service in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere.&#13;
We invite you to enjoy fine authentic Italian cuisine from our exciting menu carefully prepared by our executive chef Lorenzo. &#13;
Also choose from our wide selection of daily specials. All our dishes are prepared with the finest local and Italian produce available.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 22:58:52</pubDate></item><item><title>No.5 Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250287415 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/no5_restaurant.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 5 Argyle Street    Bath  Somerset  BA2 4BA &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; french &lt;br&gt;This authentic French restaurant at No.5 Argyle Street - just by Pulteney Bridge and close to Bath Rugby ground - has established an enduring reputation as one of Bath’s most popular independent restaurants.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 23:03:38</pubDate></item><item><title>Pump Room </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250287884 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/pump_room_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Roman Baths  Stall Street  Bath  Somerset  BA1 1LZ &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The Pump Room is open daily for morning coffee from 9.30am until 12.00, and lunch from 12.00 - 2.30pm. Afternoon tea is served between 2.30pm and 5pm.</description><pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 23:11:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Olive Tree Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250843131 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/olie_tree_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Queensberry Hotel  Russell Street  Bath  Somerset  BA1 2QF &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The celebrated Olive Tree Restaurant at The Queensberry Hotel in Bath has gained a reputation in its own right for the finest modern British cuisine in a relaxed and friendly environment. &#13;
Marc Salmon and the kitchen brigade create a menu that reflects the best of modern British cooking using the finest ingredients sourced from local farms in and around Bath, independent suppliers and reflecting the changes in season. </description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:25:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Raphael Bar &amp; Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250843519 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/raphael_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Upper Borough Walls    Bath  Somerset  BA1 1RN &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; french &lt;br&gt;This stylish ground level restaurant with dark polished wood floors, brasserie style tables and soft lighting offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, where we serve you the best of French cuisine with our unique British twist.&#13;
All our dishes are made from locally sourced ingredients and change regularly to reflect seasonal changes.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 09:32:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Richmond Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250850383 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/richmond_arms_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 7 Richmond Place    Bath  Somerset  BA1 5PZ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;We love our great balance between traditional community pub and fabulous cuisine. Our customers love our tucked away position in a Georgian townhouse and the unique atmosphere.&#13;
You can relax with a selection of real ales, lagers and carefully selected wines while you choose from our refreshingly imaginative menu. Our food is freshly prepared and beautifully presented by our talented head chef, Khonrouy Lawrence. All are staff are known for their friendly and enthusiastic service.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:26:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Seafoods  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250850715 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/seafoods_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 38 Kingsmead Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2AA &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;We are proud to be Baths only Fish &amp; Chip Restaurant serving traditional fish and chips for over 50 years.&#13;
Our eating area can accommodate up to 60 people so why not come in and eat. We are open Monday to Saturday 11.30am until 11pm.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:32:00</pubDate></item><item><title>The Star Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250851955 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/star_inn_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 23 The Vineyards  Off the Paragon  Bath  Somerset  BA1 5NA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;No games machines, no music, no pool table and no cordon bleu food menu to distract the taste buds.&#13;
The pub is described by CAMRA (The Campaign of Real Ale) as a </description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 11:52:40</pubDate></item><item><title>The Hole in The Wall </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250855584 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/hole_in_the_wall_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 16 George Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2EH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The Hole in the Wall invites you to sample the best and freshest seasonal produce with our modern British menus. We are delighted to support small local producers and are proud that everything is made on site right down to our daily fresh baked bread.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 12:53:08</pubDate></item><item><title>The Square </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250856558 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/the_square_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Francis Hotel  Queen Square   Bath  Somerset  BA1 2HH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;A menu which features traditional British food as well as some international dishes.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:09:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Tilleys Bistro  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250857925 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tilleys_bistro.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 3 North Parade Passage    Bath  Somerset  BA1 1NX &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt;French, Mediterranean, and English Cuisine&#13;
Lunch 2 or 3 course table d’hote menu&#13;
Dinner, a la carte menu</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:32:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Woods </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250858753 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/woods_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 9-13 Alfred Street    Bath  Somerset  BA1 2QX &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;Recognised as one of Bath's favourite dining venues, Woods occupies the ground floor of five Georgian town houses in a quiet cul de sac opposite the Assembly Rooms.&#13;
With its Georgian elegance and warm informal atmosphere Woods has created an enviable reputation as one of Bath's independant restaurants.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:45:58</pubDate></item><item><title>The Waterwheel  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1250859233 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/old_mill_bath.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Old Mill Hotel  Tollbridge Road, Batheaston  Bath  Somerset  BA1 7DE &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Our menu is based on the principles of using high quality raw materials, freshly cooked and presented attractively.&#13;
There is a wide selection to choose from, including fresh fish, grills, vegetarian items and dishes with a Mediterranean influence. Select “restaurant menu” to see some of the dishes currently available.</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:53:58</pubDate></item><item><title>The Medlar Tree  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251383569 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/madlar_tree.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Widbrook Grange Hotel  Trowbridge Road  Bradford-on-Avon  Wiltshire  BA15 1UH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Our award winning restaurant is named after an ancient tree in the hotel's gardens. Awarded the AA rosette for excellence it offers a wonderfully comfortable and relaxed setting in which to enjoy authentic and imaginative British regional cuisine both old and new, using fresh ingredients and unusual recipes developed from information gathered from around the British Isles. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner throughout the week and the mixture of food prepared suits most tastes and dietary needs. For larger parties, small banquets and private dinners our chefs are only too happy to create dishes to meet specific requirements.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:32:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Hunters Rest Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251384153 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/hunters_rest_clutton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; King Lane  Clutton Hill  Bristol   Bristol  BS39 5QL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Hunters Rest Inn was originally built around 1750 as a hunting lodge for The Earl of Warwick.&#13;
The Earl picked his site perfectly, set in beautiful countryside high on Clutton Hill with commanding views over the Cam Valley to the Mendip Hills, and over The Chew Valley to the port of Bristol. &#13;
In 1892 The Earl sold his vast estate in Somerset, the former lodge became a smallholding and tavern supplying refreshment to the growing coal mining community.&#13;
Over the years mining died out but the small Inn evolved to become one of the most popular in the area.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:42:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Tollgate Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251384598 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tollgate_inn_holt.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Ham Green  Holt   Bradford on Avon  Wiltshire  BA14 6PX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Tollgate Inn is situated in the pretty village of Holt, on the B3107 between Melksham and the Georgian town of Bradford on Avon. Built in the 16th Century, it is full of charm with plenty of the original character. Alex and Alison moved to the free house in July 1999, transforming what was once a locals only bar into one of the countries top gastro haunts. The Main bar area boasts a lovely wood burning stove, oak floor and comfy sofas to relax in whilst you peruse the daily changing menu, or try one of our real ales. We specialise in local ales from small breweries, with four changing guest ales every day.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 15:50:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Four Seasons </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251393112 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/four_seasons.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Best Western The Cliffe Hotel, Cliffe Drive  Limpley Stoke  Bath  Somerset  BA2 7FY &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;We welcome non-residents as well as residents for lunch and dinner. Reservations can be made by contacting the hotel.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:11:56</pubDate></item><item><title>The Moody Goose </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251393622 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/moodygoose.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Old Priory, Church Square  Midsomer Norton  Bath  Somerset  BA3 2HX &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Both the Moody Goose dining rooms and indeed, The Old Priory Hotel, are available for exclusive private hire and provide the perfect location for a variety of events and occasions. There are two dining rooms which can cater for 12 and 22 people respectively, offering intimate and private environments for sit-down dinners of both a formal or relaxed nature. This facility is particularly suitable for family celebrations and get-togethers, club dinners, small awards ceremonies or a lovely dinner party.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:20:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Red or White </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251394409 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/red_or_white.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 46 Castle Street    Trowbridge  Wiltshire  BA14 8AY &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt;Brothers Vito &amp; Salvo Scaduto fully refurbished Red or White and reopened the restaurant along with Head Chef Marc Salmon, who formerly worked with Vito at the Bath Priory and was Head Chef at the Olive Tree, Bath. Marc has created an Italian based menu by using local produce and marrying it with Italian tradition.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:33:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Tale of Spice </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251401608 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tale_of_spice.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 51-52 Castle Street    Trowbridge  Wiltshire  BA14 8AU &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt;Situated in the heart of Trowbridge town center, Tale of Spice is a fully licensed and air conditioned luxury Indian restaurant and take-away. It is part of a chain of acclaimed contemporary Indian restaurants in Wiltshire.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:33:31</pubDate></item><item><title>Ring O'Bells </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251401992 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ring_o_bells.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 10 Widcombe Parade    Bath  Somerset  BA2 4JT &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The ringObells will welcome you with a warm atmosphere, a wide selection of beer and wine&#13;
and a delicious and varied menu to choose from.</description><pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 20:39:56</pubDate></item><item><title>Beaver Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251467713 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/beaver_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Irsha Street    Appledore  Devon  EX39 1RY &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;Our kitchen brigade - headed by Bob - specialising in fresh local fish and is happy to prepare any requests with prior notice. Bob is assisted by Ashley. Marjorie prepares all our homemade sweets (the Sticky Toffee Pudding is to die for!)&#13;
In our menu we have included dishes suitable for vegetarians.&#13;
Our salads and garnishes are lightly dressed in our house vinaigrette - please advise if you wish your salad to be undressed.&#13;
Wherever possible fresh local and organic produce is used. All the food is home cooked and freshly prepared - at busy times this may cause delays. Good food cannot be rushed, so plese advise if you are in a hurry and we will do our utmost to oblige. Every possible effort is made to avoid </description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 14:55:16</pubDate></item><item><title>The Quay </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251468084 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/the_quay_appledpore.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 9 The Quay    Appledore  Devon  EX39 1QS &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The Quay is a waterfront restaurant, coffee-shop and gallery with wide and wonderful views of the Taw and Torridge estuaries. Upstairs, in the first-floor restaurant, our chef will hope to distract you from window-gazing with a fresh, bright and seasonal menu using the best local produce.&#13;
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Downstairs, our licensed coffee-shop, open for breakfast and lunch, offers freshly prepared regional dishes, organic juices and Fair Trade coffee. And, if you should tire of the views, you can always enjoy the work of some of the finest local artists, displayed on both floors. Visit us and enjoy the best that Nature has to offer.</description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:01:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Rising Sun </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251468852 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/risingsun_woodland.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Woodland    Ashburton  Devon  TQ13 7JT &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;We are open seven days a week for lunches and evening meals. Why not enjoy sitting in the lovely garden or take a stroll along some of the pleasant lanes nearby.&#13;
Our aim is to provide an original dining experience, both in terms of food and excellent service by our welcoming and friendly staff. Paul specialises in producing home made food using fresh local produce, real ales and fine wines. Click above for a list of our suppliers.&#13;
There is a large, attractive garden to play in with swings and outdoor toys to keep the children entertained&#13;
Families are very welcome.&#13;
Large Beer Garden.&#13;
Enjoy our delicious Sunday Roast lunch.&#13;
Functions and parties are catered for - e-mail us with your requirements.&#13;
Try our excellent selection of West Country cheeses.&#13;
Dogs are also very welcome.&#13;
Pie Nights and Pie Club.&#13;
Themed Evenings.</description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:14:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Victoria Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251469273 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/victoria_inn_ashburton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 77 North Street    Ashburton   Devon  TQ13 7QH &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Victoria Inn pub is situated in the heart of the beautiful ancient Stannery town of Ashburton, and the Gate Way to the Dartmoor National Park. The town is a bustling little place with plenty of bespoke shops to explore. Situated just off the A38 half way between Exeter and Plymouth wether on business or pleasure we are an ideal location.&#13;
The Inn is grade 2 listed which dates back to the 15th century and is very much a traditional oak beamed, family run country pub, with roaring log fires in the Winter months.</description><pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:21:16</pubDate></item><item><title>Durant Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251670181 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/durant_arms_ashprington.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Ashprington    Totnes  Devon  TQ9 7UP &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Durant Arms is a traditional 18th century country inn; situated in the wonderful surroundings of the South Hams countryside in Devon.</description><pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 23:09:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Waterman's Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251670549 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/watermans_arms-1.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Bow Bridge  Ashprington  Totnes  Devon  TQ9 7EG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;A quintessential 17th Century Inn set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, at the bottom of a steep valley next to Bow Creek and bridge. &#13;
The Inn has been used as a smithy, a brew house, petrol station, a prison and a haunt for the feared press gangs. &#13;
The area was recorded in the Domesday book.</description><pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 23:15:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Blagdon Manor </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251670884 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/blagdon_manor.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Ashwater  Devon  EX21 5DF &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Our restaurant offers some of the finest seasonal food in Devon – supporting local suppliers realising how important they are within the community.&#13;
The South West has such a wonderful larder of ingredients we have no need to look further afield – some of the finest beef, lamb and pork comes from neighbouring farms, chickens and ducks too are free range; the seas around the South West peninsula offer a rich abundance of superior seafood; the surrounding fields and woodland provide deer, pheasant, partridge, woodcock and snipe to name just a few.&#13;
West Country farms and cheesemakers supply a superb range of delicious cheeses and our chutneys and preserves are made here. </description><pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 23:21:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Fordwater  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251671340 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/fordwater.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Chard Road    Axminster  Devon  EX13 7BB &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;All dishes are home produced in our kitchen and emphasis is placed on good food at affordable prices. With this in mind we remain unlicensed and encourage guests to bring their own drinks &#13;
to enjoy with their meal&#13;
We always recommend prior booking and can accommodate parties of up to forty</description><pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 23:29:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuckers Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251671794 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tuckers_arms.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dalwood     Axminster  Devon  EX13 7EG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;This is a beautiful old English pub with a thatched roof, low beamed ceilings, flag stone floors &amp; inglenook fireplaces.</description><pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 23:36:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Black Venus Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251726377 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/black_venus_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Challcombe     Barnstaple  Devon  EX31 4TT &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Believed to be the only inn in England bearing this name, The Black Venus Inn is a splendid old stone-built pub that enjoys a wonderful situation in the Exmoor National Park.&#13;
Inside, this historic 16th century building is full of Devon character and charm with low ceiling and original beams.&#13;
There are many circular walks that start from the pub and take in the beautiful village. The lovely little river Bray is crossed by a footbridge and a ford. Many walks take in the historic Packhorse Bridge and Challacombe Church.&#13;
Along with enjoying the very best in both homemade food and local drinks, visitors to The Black Venus can, when the weather permits, also enjoy the fresh country air by sitting out in the inn's well-maintained beer garden.</description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 14:46:20</pubDate></item><item><title>Jalapeno Peppers </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251756210 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/jalapeno_peppers.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Maiden Street    Barnstaple  Devon  EX31 1HA &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;Situated in the heart of Barnstaple Jalapeno Peppers is a cosy candlelit restaurant with the right atmosphere for a dinner for two or a celebration for a large party.&#13;
The staff at Jalapenos are friendly and always there to make your night out a special one. We cater for all tastes, from the extra hot Mexican dish to mild American and Deep South based foods. We also have an ever-changing specials board, which includes fresh local fish. </description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:03:33</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Custom House </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1251756659 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/old_custom_house.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Strand    Barnstaple  Devon  EX31 1EU &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;James Duckett at the Old Custom House occupies a wonderful, listed building on Barnstaple's revamped Strand, overlooking the river Taw.  In earlier days this was a busy port area from where, in Elizabethan times galleons sailed to join Drake in his defeat of the Spanish Armada.  Now the Strand is a wide and largely traffic free 'boulevard'.&#13;
James prepares fine food from local fresh produce.  His lunches are informal and relaxed, choose from the set price two or three course lunch menu or select from a ‘tapas style’ menu of some 15 or so dishes.  In the fine weather you may eat outside on the south facing front of the restaurant on the Strand or in the private rear courtyard.</description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 23:11:06</pubDate></item><item><title> Half Moon Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252156335 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/halfmooninn_sheepwash.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Sheepwash    Beaworthy  Devon  EX21 5NE. &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Half Moon Inn is well known, not just for the fishing but for the quality of its beers, well stocked bar and wine cellar, with wines from around the world to suit most palates.&#13;
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A magnificent log fire is a focal point in colder weather and the unique village inn atmosphere creates an ideal setting for our guests to meet informally and mix with the local people.&#13;
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You do not have to fish to enjoy a relaxing time with us, we extend a warm welcome to anyone who wishes to stay, from walkers and cyclists to businessmen and property hunters! The Half Moon has had visitors from all over the world who have experienced the atmosphere of a traditional English inn, and many have returned several times.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:12:19</pubDate></item><item><title>Steamers </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252156809 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/steamers_beer.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; New Cut  Fore Street  Beer  Devon  EX12 3JH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Our family-run restaurant is situated in the beautiful fishing village of Beer on the Jurassic Coast in East Devon. Steamers gets its name from the building’s original use as a steam bakery.&#13;
Our food is all prepared to order using fresh, local ingredients and we offer a selection of fish, meat and vegetarian dishes. Those with special dietary requirements can also be catered for.&#13;
There is a relaxed atmosphere with friendly service. We have facilities for families and the restaurant is fully accessible for wheelchair users.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:20:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Barrel o' Beer </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252157143 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/barrel_o_beer_beer.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Fore Street     Beer  Devon  EX12 3EQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;A warm welcome awaits you from the Hunt family. Whether on holiday, a weekend break, living locally or just out for a drive, we believe that people deserve that bit more than just a pub. We pride ourselves on our traditional values of hospitality and customer care. Making the most of the beautiful countryside we’re set in, we use local seafood, Devon meat and local game (when available). Our chef, who worked in high-class hotels and Michelin Star restaurants around the world, gives our regularly changing menu a taste of the Mediterranean and a hint of world cooking. We only use the best ingredients available and try to look after our customers in a way which represents how we ourselves would like to be treated, with an emphasis on details, which will make your visit to the Barrel memorable for all the right reasons.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:25:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Olde Plough Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252158116 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/olde_plough_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Bere Ferrers    Yelverton   Devon  PL20 7JL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Here you can enjoy a selection of local ales and homemade good food.</description><pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 14:41:59</pubDate></item><item><title>The Cadeleigh Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252271939 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/cadeleigh_arms.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Cadeleigh    Tiverton   Devon  EX16 8HP &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Surrounded by lush Devon rolling hills, The Cadeleigh Arms is situated in the heart of the farming community of Cadeleigh, 11 miles from Exeter, 6 miles from the market town of Tiverton and less than two miles from Bickleigh with its Mill, Craft Centre, Castle and the Devon Railway Centre.&#13;
In its two hundred plus years, The Cadeleigh Arms has seen many changes, going from cottages to a dairy to stables and, after being destroyed by fire in 1892, finally settling on what we have today, a haven of comfort in this busy world.&#13;
We provide open fires, quality service and an intelligent menu based on the finest locally sourced ingredients, from an area that produces the famous Devon Red Ruby cows and world class cheeses, wine (yes wine), ice cream and of course, clotted cream; all combine to make every visit a special occasion.</description><pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 22:19:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Lathwells  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252272585 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/lathwells_bideford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 4 Cooper Street    Bideford  Devon  EX39 2DA &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Main courses are served with fresh, seasonal vegetables, many grown by local gardeners&#13;
Being at the heart of an old maritime port, we pride ourselves on our seafood dishes, cooked using the finest locally-caught fish, landed daily&#13;
Our bread is baked daily in our kitchen&#13;
Our menu changes regularly, and specials are always available to take advantage of seasonal ingredients&#13;
We are fully licensed, and we're famous for our range of fine wines, local beers and ales</description><pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 22:29:48</pubDate></item><item><title>Encore </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252273125 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/encore_bideford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Orchard Hill Hotel  Orchard Hill  Bideford  Devon  EX39 2QY &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Look out for our new Summer Menu featuring the Catch of the Day - fresh fish caught daily and prepared by our creative and experienced chef.&#13;
Why not try </description><pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 22:38:50</pubDate></item><item><title>Riversford Hotel </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252484861 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/riversford_hotel_bideford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Limers Lane  Northam  Bideford  Devon  EX39 2RG &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;We are especially proud of our restaurant. Nigel Jarrad oversees the kitchens and has earned a fine reputation for some superb dishes.&#13;
Local seafood is a speciality, though the extensive a la carte menu (available at lunchtime as well as dinner).&#13;
Vegetarians are provided for with a wide variety of dishes to choose from.</description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:27:44</pubDate></item><item><title>Soyer's  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252486723 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/soyers.jpeg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Yeoldon House Hotel, Durrant Lane  Northam   Bideford  Devon  EX39 2RL &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The Yeoldon House Restaurant is named after the famous Victorian chef Alexis Soyer - source of inspiration to proprietor-chef Brian Steele. The room has a casual elegance where you will feel comfortable in any attire. Brian takes great pride in cooking and presenting food well in a relaxing atmosphere. You will enjoy imaginative cuisine from a daily changing menu that incorporates fresh fish, meat and vegetables from the locality.</description><pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 09:58:48</pubDate></item><item><title>The Red Lion Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252912951 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/red_lion_broadclyst.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Red Lion Inn  Broadclyst  Exeter  Devon  EX5 3EL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Red Lion Inn serves local Real ales, good selection Beer/Lager and Wines.&#13;
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There is a traditional Bar Menu; all dishes made on the premises and for that &#13;
special occasion a cozy restaurant with a superb selection of dishes with all food &#13;
made from local produce.</description><pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 08:22:34</pubDate></item><item><title>Drake Manor Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1252913929 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/drake_manor_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Village  Buckland Monachorum  Yelverton  Devon  PL20 7NA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Drake Manor Inn was originally built to house the skilled workers constructing St. Andrews church in the 12th century. Thereafter it was among other purposes used as a maltings - where barley or other grain was steeped and prepared for brewing and distilling. However it has always been a hostelry, welcoming travellers and visitors ever since.</description><pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 08:38:52</pubDate></item><item><title>Cadeleigh Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254215851 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/cadeleigh_arms.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Cadeleigh  Devon  EX16 8HP &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Surrounded by lush Devon rolling hills, The Cadeleigh Arms is situated in the heart of the farming community of Cadeleigh, 11 miles from Exeter, 6 miles from the market town of Tiverton and less than two miles from Bickleigh with its Mill, Craft Centre, Castle and the Devon Railway Centre.&#13;
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In its two hundred plus years, The Cadeleigh Arms has seen many changes, going from cottages to a dairy to stables and, after being destroyed by fire in 1892, finally settling on what we have today, a haven of comfort in this busy world.</description><pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:17:36</pubDate></item><item><title>22 Mill Street </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254218758 </link><description> 22 Mill Street     Chagford  Devon  TQ13 8AW &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;22 Mill Street Restaurant opens for dinner Tuesday - Saturday and lunch Tuesday - Sunday. There is a fixed-price menu offering five choices per course, and a six-course set menu without choice. The restaurant cooking, for want of a better term, is a Modern European. &#13;
It is based on fresh ingredients and sound technique, served in an informal atmosphere. Michelin, the Good Food Guide and Harden's Restaurant Guide have been favourable. </description><pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:07:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Globe Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254219591 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/globe_inn_chagford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 9 High Street    Chagford  Devon  TQ13 8AJ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Set in the Dartmoor town of Chagford, The Globe Inn is a short step from the Square where the two famous ironmongers Webber's and Bowden's are to be found. There is ample public parking just 50 yards away. Graham and Mary offer their customers a warm welcome to open fires, real ales and a varied menu of home cooked dishes made from locally sourced produce. Lunch is served from noon to 2.30 pm and dinner from 6 pm to 9 pm seven days a week.</description><pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:20:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Mill End Hotel </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254220032 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/mill_end_chagford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Chagford   Devon  TQ13 8JN &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Mill End boasts an award-winning restaurant featuring the finest local produce including free range eggs, vegetables, local beef and the finest, freshest fish caught off the Devon and Cornish coasts.</description><pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 11:27:41</pubDate></item><item><title>Sandy Park Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254295291 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/sandy_park_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Sandy Park    Chagford  Devon  TQ13 8JW &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Real ales, fine wines, superb food and a warm welcome awaits you at The Sandy Park Inn. &#13;
A top rated 17th century thatched Inn, a popular local, in beautiful unspoilt Dartmoor landscape.&#13;
The perfect hideaway, offering easy walking access to the stunning Teign valley &#13;
with The National Trust's gem Castle Drogo less than a mile away.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:21:40</pubDate></item><item><title>The George Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254295926 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/george_inn_chardstock.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Chardstock      Axminster  Devon  EX13 7BX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The George Inn has always been the heart of the village and it has a wonderful warm atmosphere to go with its bustling trade, especially on Thursday (Skittles Night), Friday and Saturday. Several of the locals have been drinking in the George for more than 40 years and they are always happy to expound on the changes that have taken place in the pub over the years. They can usually be found in compost corner of an evening. In compost corner you will also find the works of our resident poet Mr Arthur Lord. Arthur’s poems chronicle the events in the pub and village over the last 20 years and offer a rare, and sometimes startling, insight into village life.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:32:10</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Thatch Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254296183 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/old_thatch_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Cheriton Bishop    Exeter  Devon  EX6 6JH &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Situated just outside the Eastern borders of Dartmoor National Park, the Old Thatch Inn is a haven for lovers of good food, wine and real ales. All food is carefully prepared with fresh local produce and there are 4 real ales and an extensive wine list on offer.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:36:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Skylark Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254297267 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/skylark_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Clearbrook    Yelverton  Devon  PL20 6JD &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Here you can find out what is on offer at this typically English country pub</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:54:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Five Bells Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254297944 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/five_bells.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Clyst Hydon  Devon  EX15 2NT &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Five Bells Inn is a warm and relaxing atmosphere where you can enjoy a quiet drink or a lunch or dinner.&#13;
The inside of the Inn has four eating areas, in three of which children are welcome. A selection of books and games is available for their entertainment.&#13;
The inglenook fireplace and oak beams are complemented by the gleaming brass and copper, and the prints, watercolours, books and other artifacts which all help create the ideal relaxed atmosphere in which to enjoy a high standard of home cooking.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 09:05:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Otter Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254302182 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/otter_inn_colaton.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Exmouth Road    Colaton Raleigh  Devon  EX10 0LE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Otter Inn is situated in the lovely village of Colaton Raleigh just three miles from the Jurassic Coast at Budleigh Salterton. </description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 10:16:26</pubDate></item><item><title>The Kingfisher </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254306717 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/the_kingfisher_colyton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dolphin Street,     Colyton  Devon  EX24 6NA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Kingfisher, an authentic circa 16th century pub set in the delightful award winning village of Colyton&#13;
has a stone and timber finish, excellent dining facilities, along with its Patio Garden area and dining room&#13;
it provides an idea place to visit whatever the weather.</description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:32:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Crediton Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1254307684 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/drediton_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Mill Street     Crediton   Devon  EX17 1EZ  &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The </description><pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:48:08</pubDate></item><item><title>The George Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1255775199 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/george_inn_chardstock.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Chardstock      Axminster  Devon  EX13 7BX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The George Inn has always been the heart of the village and it has a wonderful warm atmosphere to go with its bustling trade, especially on Thursday (Skittles Night), Friday and Saturday. Several of the locals have been drinking in the George for more than 40 years and they are always happy to expound on the changes that have taken place in the pub over the years. They can usually be found in compost corner of an evening. </description><pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 11:26:48</pubDate></item><item><title>The Lamb Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1256996100 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/lamb_inn_crediton.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Square  Sandford   Crediton   Devon  EX17 4LW &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Lamb Inn is a 16th century former coaching house with open fires, low ceilings, comfy sofas, stunning bedrooms and a private room for parties of less than 100. It's a typical village pub, always welcoming, always something going on but rarely packed with nowhere to sit. There's also a lovely sheltered garden on three levels, perfect for summers evenings... </description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:35:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Tuckers Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1256997273 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tuckers-arms-dalwood.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dalwood     Axminster  Devon  EX13 7EG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;This is a beautiful old English pub with a thatched roof, low beamed ceilings, flag stone floors &amp;amp;amp; inglenook fireplaces.</description><pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:54:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Anzac Bistro Restaurant &amp; Guesthouse </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257284168 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/anzac_street_bistro.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Anzac Street    Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9DL &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Inside, the Anzac restaurant has a relaxed ambience full of style and comfort with its smart interior, crisp white napkins, and a menu offering gastronomic delicacies using Devon's finest produce with seafood being one of our specialities.&#13;
With a well thought out wine list to compliment our menu which changes at least once a month, along with a high level of service, one can look forward to food cooked to perfection and an evening of something just that little bit special.</description><pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:36:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Cherub Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257285324 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/cherub_inn_dartmouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Higher St    Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9RB &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Cherub dates from 1380 and still retains many of its original features, including some old ships' timbers, and its original use is thought to have been as a Merchant's House. It is the oldest building in Dartmouth – possibly the oldest "town house" in the South Hams – and is a Grade 2* Listed Building, a category reserved for the most interesting of smaller buildings.</description><pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:55:28</pubDate></item><item><title>River Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257320161 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/river_restaurant_dartmouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dart Marina Hotel  Sandquay Road  Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9PH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The River Restaurant, which has magical views over the riverside is a fine dining Devon restaurant where each course builds to a culinary masterpiece.  The atmosphere matches the rest of the Dart Marina Hotel, Dartmouth - relaxed, chic, understated elegance.  Chef, Mark Streeter delights in using local, seasonal ingredients - sourced from the waters, pastures and producers of the South Hams area of South Devon.</description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:36:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Wildfire Bistro </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257320663 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/wildfire_bistro.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dart Marina Hotel  Sandquay Road  Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9PH &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt;tep into the Wildfire Bistro &amp;amp;amp; Bar, best kind of Devon seafood grill, and immediately feel the change of atmosphere – think ‘Slow Food – Fast’, soft jazz, acoustic guitar, cocktails and champagne.    Delicious, squeaky fresh Devon seafood, fantastic local beef, pork and lamb, grilled and served with home baked breads and home-made triple cooked chips, large bowls of salad, side dishes and pastas, unmentionable puddings and lots and lots of atmosphere!   Wildfire is the kind of place you arrive early with your Sunday papers, and end with bubbles and lobster as the sun goes down.  As the air cools, the outdoor fires are lit and life just seems to get better and better.</description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:44:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Floating Bridge </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257321209 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/floating_bridge_pub.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dart Marina Hotel  Sandquay Road  Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9PH &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt; Here , the menu reflects everything that is good about honest pub food – Devon crab sandwiches, beer battered cod and chef-made chips, local ale and, of course, traditional pudds served with rich Devon clotted cream.       </description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:53:32</pubDate></item><item><title>The New Angel </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257321804 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/new_angel_dartmouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 2 South Embankment    Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 9BH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; gourmet &lt;br&gt;The ground floor is lively with an open kitchen where you can watch the chefs at work. Burton Race and his team show polished skill and self assurance, with great respect paid to the simple treatment of food. The kitchen is a shop window for all local, regional and seasonal produce. The 1st floor dining is more intimate with a calm and sophisticated feel. On the 2nd floor is an impressive cocktail lounge where you can sit back and relax and enjoy the views. </description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:03:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Red Lion Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257408186 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/red_lion_dittisham.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Dittisham    Dartmouth  Devon  TQ6 0ES &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Red Lion Inn is a traditional family run freehouse. We have a well stocked bar with a selection of real ales: Palmers Best Bitter from Dorset, Dartmoor IPA from just up the road in Princetown on Dartmoor and a Guest ale generally from the award winning Newton Abbot Brewery Teignworthy, along with 2 lagers, John Smiths, cider and Guinness. Our wine list is concise and carefully chosen with wines from around the world to please all palettes.</description><pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:03:12</pubDate></item><item><title>Nobody Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257408820 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/nobody_inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Doddiscombsleigh    Exeter  Devon  EX6 7PS &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The sixteenth century Nobody Inn is set in rolling Devon countryside between the Haldon Hills and the Teign Valley about six miles to the south-west of Exeter. Although modern history of the Inn can be traced back to 1591 it was not until two hundred years later that it became the New Inn and another one hundred and sixty before it was renamed The No Body Inn with reference to an unfortunate episode concerning a deceased landlord.</description><pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:13:43</pubDate></item><item><title>Drewe Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257409682 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/drewe_arms.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Square     Drewsteignton   Devon  EX6 6QN &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;With its thatched roof, this 17th century inn has remained unchanged for over 100 years. Real ales are served straight from the cask in the traditional tap room or you can savour your favourite tipple in the old world charm of The Bar.&#13;
Dine in Aunt Mabel's Kitchen, The Dartmoor Room or The Card Room and enjoy mouth-watering home made dishes using locally sourced West Country produce, complemented by an excellent choice of wines and a friendly service.</description><pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 08:28:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Chi Oriental Restaurant   </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257933761 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/chi_restaurant.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Fore Street   Kenton    Exeter  Devon  EX6 8LD   &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt;As well as the popular favourites, Chi provides the dishes you want but can never find in the South West. A delicious combination of classic and modern Chinese cuisine in a delightful contemporary setting. Using the finest fresh ingredients from scallops to sea bass. </description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:02:50</pubDate></item><item><title>The Galley </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257938327 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/the-galley-exeter.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 41, Fore Street  Topsham  Exeter  Devon  EX3 0HU &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;Please note this is a bookings only restaurant.&#13;
Well-behaved children are welcome for lunch &amp;amp;amp; dinner,&#13;
aged 12 years and upwards.&#13;
We do not offer a separate children's menu nor children's portions. &#13;
Lunch time - a light tapas lunch and a la carte fish menu is available, starters from £7.50 mains from £12.95&#13;
Evening - a two course menu is available from £28.50&#13;
Extra charges - We require at least 24 hours notice for cancellations, and we reserve the right to make a charge of&#13;
£20 per person in the event of cancellations made&#13;
without the required notice.&#13;
Parking - During the summer a large car park behind blue gate on Topsham Quay is available, also there is parking along&#13;
Holman Way where another large car park is available.&#13;
Please note during holiday times these car parks are extremely busy, we ask guests to arrive in good time for their reservation in order to allow time for parking. </description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 11:19:44</pubDate></item><item><title>The Oddfellows </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257939111 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/the-oddfellows.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 60 New North Road    Exeter  Devon  EX4 4EP &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; gastro pub &lt;br&gt;Only a stones throw away around the corner from the hustle and bustle of Exeter High Street, our independent, relaxed and friendly gastro bar will be sure to please. The stylish and eclectic mix of old and new decor will soon have you feeling quite special and perusing a mouth watering menu of English style cuisine that has been given a modern twist.&#13;
In our open kitchen we champion all grub that our fair island has to offer and our Head Chef, Barnaby Sutton enjoys nothing more than taking advantage of the plentiful bounty the beautiful English seasons and climate produces.&#13;
All our food is prepared in-house, in our very open kitchen. Enjoy the "Kitchen Theatre" experience as you can see your food being made! We use as much locally produced ingredients as possible and try to use free range meats. We also source local sustainable fish as much as we can, so we don't have cod on the menu, but offer something a bit different and more plentiful..!!</description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 11:31:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Ye Olde White Lion </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1257939672 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ye-olde-white-lion.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 26 High Street  Bradninch  Exeter  Devon  EX5 4QL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A very warm welcome from Mike, Pam, Chris and Sophie awaits everyone who comes through the door. We are a lively family owned local pub offering a range of fine real ales and home cooked food. Our music nights are always popular on either Fridays or Saturdays. Our menu is available every day except Monday and on Sunday we offer a hearty Traditional Sunday Roast with only the Freshest Local Produce.&#13;
We are only 2 miles from Cullompton and 8 miles from Exeter.</description><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 11:41:19</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal Oak </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258375594 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/royal-oak-exminster.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Main Road    Exminster  Devon   EX6 8DX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Located In the quiet village of Exminster, the Royal Oak is a lively, traditional, warm and welcoming pub.&#13;
Boasting an excellent Menu and unique play area for the children, your enjoyment is guaranteed.&#13;
The pub holds many events; Live music, DJ nights, Comedy nights and caters for birthdays and all manner of other social occasions.</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:46:38</pubDate></item><item><title>Swan's Nest </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258376663 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/swans-nest-exminster.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Station Road    Exminster  Devon  EX6 8DZ &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;In these days of fast foods, convenience foods, and processed foods full of saturated fats, high salt levels and ‘E’ numbers, isn’t it reassuring that at the Swan’s Nest all our food is home-cooked? Where possible, we only buy food from Devon’s finest producers thus guaranteeing the quality of our products.</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:04:28</pubDate></item><item><title>Moores' Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258378274 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/moores-exmouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 6, Greenbank  High Street  Newton Poppleford  Devon  EX10 OEB &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;At Moores' we uphold very high standards in all we do. All the tables in our restaurant have fresh flowers, crisp white linen and use only the best cutlery. We trust your dining experience will be a memorable one.&#13;
In our main dining room we can seat up to twenty people. The dining room is elegant, but inviting, with large windows overlooking the village. It is airy and light during the day, and at night we create a more romantic mood with candles and soft lighting. Our aim is to make customers feel special. One can always opt to enjoy our alfresco dining experience.&#13;
We can also offer our guests the use of our private conservatory, which can seat twelve. It is ideal for birthdays, anniversaries or small corporate meetings. Please ensure that you book well in advance as the conservatory is very popular.</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:31:21</pubDate></item><item><title>Les Saveurs </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258379825 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/les-saveurs.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Seafood Restaurant  9 Tower St  Exmouth  Devon  EX8 1NT  &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; seafood &lt;br&gt;Les Saveurs is located in the Devon seaside town of Exmouth. Exmouth’s beautiful 3 mile long sandy beach is perfect for a walk by the sea or sunbathing in the summer. It is also a classic watersports location. Exmouth is also the mouth of the river Exe and is blessed by a stunning Estuary with an abundance of wildlife, stunning walks and a fantastic cycle path that runs all the way to Exeter.&#13;
The Restaurant itself is located in a sleepy pedestrianised street behind one of Exmouth’s beautiful churches, close to the centre of Town. &#13;
The interior of the restaurant has recently been refurbished and offers a cosy atmosphere for a romantic or relaxing meal.</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:57:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Church House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258402195 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/church-house-inn-harberton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Harberton    Totnes  Devon  TQ9 7SF &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; Harberton lies nestled quietly in the beautiful South Devon countryside, away from main roads yet easily accessible from historic Totnes, only three miles distant, and within easy reach of the A38 Devon Expressway between Exeter and Plymouth. At the heart of the village is the 13th Century Church House Inn.&#13;
   This splendid old building has a fine medieval oak screen separating the long bar, with its cosy wood-burner at one end, from the comfortable family room.</description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:09:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Mildmay Colours Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258458937 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/mildmay-colours-inn.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Fore Street    Holbeton  Devon  PL8 1NA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Mildmay Colours Inn was built in the reign of James I in 1617, originally as a manor house and seat for the gentry. This ancient Inn has had many guises from farm , private house to a brewery and as a pub with links to smuggling. Formerely the George Inn it was renamed the Mildmay Colours in the 1960’s in honour of the late Lord Anthony Mildmay of Flete , reputedly the tallest and best amateur jockey in England of the time, who tragically died whilst swimming off the local Mothercombe Beach. His Grand National racing colours can be seen on the premises.&#13;
The old brewery site has been transformed into The Mildmay Retreat en suite accommodation. The Mildmay Colours Bitter with its distinctive flavour is now brewed by Skinners of Truro.</description><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:55:41</pubDate></item><item><title>Church House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258459531 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/church-house-inn-holne.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Holne    Newton Abbot  Devon  TQ13 7SJ  &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;From the moment you enter you feel the friendly atmosphere.  It might be the winter log fires beside the big sofa.  It could be the anticipation of good food.  Probably it’s the lively welcome from the proprietors.  The Inn’s time-honoured background has for centuries invited conversation and conviviality.&#13;
The quaintness dates from 1329 when stonemasons built it to house them while they built St Mary’s church alongside.  They needed comfortable accommodation, good food and fine ales.  Today, Church House Inn reputation for good food, selected wines and fine local ales attracts visitors from all over the world.  Walkers on the famous 2 Moors Way recognise Church House Inn as a routine watering hole and regular stop for them.</description><pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 12:05:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Elephant's Nest Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258704498 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/elephants-nest-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Horndon,  Mary Tavy  Tavistock  Devon  PL19 9NQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Elephant's Nest Inn is a quintessentially English - and Devonshire - country pub set in a peaceful location within the Dartmoor National Park. It is a place to meet, whether for a drink or to eat, in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. There are open log fires, thick stone walls and slate floors inside, and outside there is a large and recently extended garden which provides marvellous views of the moor.&#13;
Being located in as remote a place as it is, great emphasis is placed on good food, although the pretentious 'gastro pub' description will not be heard here!&#13;
An extension to the pub has recently been completed to provide three en-suite double/ twin bedrooms in order to offer a bed and breakfast facility.</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:08:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258705136 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/royal-inn-horsebridge.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Horsebridge    Tavistock  Devon  PL19 8PJ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;This 15th Century Inn is located on the Tamar Trail in the beautiful Tamar valley just over the border from Cornwall. The Inn was once a nunnery and stands near an ancient bridge which was built over the River Tamar in 1437 by French Benedictine monks. As you enter the Inn through its Devon porch, look for the seal leaded into the granite step beneath your feet, reputed to have been given by Charles I "for services rendered".&#13;
The Royal Inn offers convivial surroundings with beamed ceilings and open log fires, ample parking and sheltered outdoor seating areas.&#13;
Real ale and traditional home cooked meals are served. &#13;
Children are welcome at lunchtimes only. </description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:18:59</pubDate></item><item><title>Sawmill Inn, </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258706154 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/sawmill-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Watermouth    Ilfracombe  Devon  EX34 9SX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Sawmill Inn is a family run free-house country pub. Developed in the original 17th century buildings of an old watermill,idyllically situated it is a true “old Mill by the stream” nestling amid woodland alongside the Ilfracombe to Combe Martin coast road and coastal footpaths, approximately two miles from Ilfracombe. The pub has been run by the same family since 1988 and is in this time they have extended the building to create a large, spacious and comfortable pub and have gained a repuation for good food and well kept ales.	</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:36:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Ye Olde Globe </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258706703 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ye-olde-globe.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Berrynarbor    Ilfracombe  Devon  EX34 9SG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A traditional character pub filled with antiques and curios. It first became a pub in 1675, having been converted from a row of three cottages reputed to date from about 1280.&#13;
The Lime-ash floors are over 400 years old and there is still a well located under the darts area.</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:45:08</pubDate></item><item><title>Wayfarer </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258707899 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/wayfarer-instow.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Lane End    Instow  Devon  EX39  4LB &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Situated in a fabulous coastal village with idyllic views of the sea, sands, beautiful coastline and North Devon's world class Biosphere Reserve, this true West country family run pub and restaurant offers you a very warm welcome with great accommodation for both long and short stays.  &#13;
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The wayfarer caters for shooting parties, golf societies and fishing and is fortunate enough to be situated between two championship links golf courses.&#13;
We also offer some of the best game shooting in the UK.&#13;
With the sea on our doorstep it makes us ideal for fishing and water sports.</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:05:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Sportsmans Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1258709098 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/sportsmans-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Exeter Road    Ivybridge  Devon  PL21 0BQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Sportsmans Inn is run by the resident private owners Bill and Doh Hibbert and our fantastic team of management and staff who would like to welcome you to the homely and friendly atmosphere of their country inn.</description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:25:00</pubDate></item><item><title>Dolphin Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259050566 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/dolphin-inn-kingsbridge.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Kingston     Kingsbridge  Devon  TQ7 4QE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Dolphin Inn is a beautiful 16th century olde worlde country pub. It is nestled twixt Dartmoor and the coast in the heart of the South Hams near Bigbury on Sea. Featured in the AA Good Pub Guide 2008. The Dolphin Inn serves a selection of home cooked meals using local produce and offers bed and breakfast accommodation in a traditional building opposite the pub. &#13;
Take a table by the inglenook fireplaces and sample some warm hospitality and a glass of wine or some Real Ale or sit out in the garden before exploring the stunning South Devon Coastline. For instance, there is a circular two and half hour walk from the pub encompassing woodland, the estuary, the coast path and farmland.&#13;
We are located in the village of Kingston with its thatched cottages, just one mile from the lovely Erme Estuary and Wonwell beach. For the adventurous, the Dolphin Inn is close to tourist beaches with surfing and windsurfing facilities. Fishing trips can also be arranged.</description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:16:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Tower Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259051458 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tower-inn-slapton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Church Road    Slapton  Devon   TQ7 2PN &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Slapton village we are hidden in the shadow of the 14th century tower, all that remains of the former ecclesiastical college that once stood.&#13;
It may take a little bit of effort to find us but be assured once you are here you wont want to leave.Whether it is spring, summer, autumn or winter, whether you are hungry, thristy or need a bed for the night, the Tower Inn always has the best to offer. Roaring log fires, mulled wines, winter warming foods, or a summer Pimms in our beautiful walled garden to accompany some local food delights.&#13;
We are very much a family run business and are always here to offer a warm welcome to all, including children and dogs!    </description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:31:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Bickley Mill </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259052322 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/bickley-mill.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Stoneycombe    Kingskerswell  Devon  TQ12 5LN &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Our contemporary restaurant has a relaxed and informal atmosphere, with a growing reputation which has been recognized by Michelin Pub Guide and Alistair Sawdays ‘special places to stay’. The restaurant is a very popular reason for staying.&#13;
The dining areas are separated into three distinctive areas, The fireside named for obvious reasons, the Mill room and the panel room which is ideal for parties up to 25.&#13;
On a warm summers day the outside decking area and garden is the most tranquil of places to dine.</description><pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:45:24</pubDate></item><item><title>Ship Inn  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259137073 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ship-inn-kingswear.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Higher Street   Kingswear    Dartmouth    Devon  TQ6 0AG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt; 	&#13;
The SHIP INN is a traditional village pub, with a restaurant serving fresh SEAFOOD and STEAKS. We welcome all our visitors and promote a casual atmosphere in the dining room. Food can be eaten on the covered beer terrace during the warmer months; where you can enjoy the view of the stunning River Dart. Our grand bar is flanked by two open fireplaces with log fires.&#13;
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The same menu is available in all areas and each week the Chef creates meals to accommodate the varied, seasonal, local and very fresh produce. Our seafood travels less than 200 yards from the Fishing Boat to our kitchen so you can enjoy the freshest fish, crab and scallops. All produce is purchased from local suppliers. All food is freshly prepared and home-cooked on the premises. </description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:17:56</pubDate></item><item><title>Mason's Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259137927 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/masons-arms-knowstone.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Knowstone  Devon  EX36 4RY &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Picturesque, thatched 13th Century Inn situated in the village of Knowstone on the Devon and Somerset border, with it’s cosy beamed bar full of character and a comfortable lounge, offers log fires and a warm welcome. The perfect setting for a romantic dinner or for that special meal during your holiday.&#13;
Award winning exceptional local cuisine using only the finest ingredients and presented with taste and style. Wonderful friendly service completes your experience in this first class restaurant. Real Ale and Champagne by the glass with a wine list to suit all tastes. Truly two experiences in one!</description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:32:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Blacksmiths Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259138497 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/blacksmirths-arms.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Lamerton    Tavistock  Devon  PL19 8QR &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A warm welcome always awaits you at this traditional country pub on the edge of Lamerton, near Tavistock on the West Devon and  East Cornwall border.&#13;
The large wood burner brings to life the dining room and bar. Come, warm yourself and relax in this 'olde worlde' country pub atmosphere while you sample our fine conditioned 'real ales' , wines or other drinks and choose from the varied and sumptuous menus on offer&#13;
The Blacksmiths Arms opens all day with food being served from 11.30~2.00, 6.30~9.30 Monday to Saturday and 12.00~2.00 and 6.30~9.00 on Sundays.</description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:41:39</pubDate></item><item><title>Harris Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259139222 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/harris-arms.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Portgate  Lewdown  Okehampton  Devon  EX20 4PZ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; gastro pub &lt;br&gt;Our aim at the Award Winning Harris Arms is to serve what we call 'Honest Food' - with substance and style - which has been sourced locally and cooked by our team in the kitchen.&#13;
We have a great, regularly changing 'Specials Board' with exciting meat, game, poultry, fish and shellfish creations.&#13;
Our beef, lamb, pork and poultry are supplied by Phillip Warren of Launceston, local farmers, foragers and hunters and represents the best quality available locally.&#13;
The fresh fish comes from Dennis Knights of Port Isaac who are renowned for the quality of their produce, our lobster comes fresh landed by Boscastle Seafood - plus the occasional 'catch' from Andy on his day off!&#13;
Our cheeses are artisanal and generally West Country in origin and represent the best available from a number of local suppliers.&#13;
Our great wine list, which has won awards too, is pretty cool, with wines sourced from a network of merchants, small growers, or made by modern, ecologically sound wineries. </description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 08:53:45</pubDate></item><item><title>Tally Ho Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259139831 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tally-ho-littlehampton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Littlehempston    Totnes  Devon  TQ9 6NF &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A warm welcome awaits you at the the Tally Ho Inn.&#13;
A 14th century traditional country inn run by a local family, set in the picturesque village of Littlehempston, Devon.&#13;
Our seasonal menu designed by our chef's has a mix of traditional and modern cuisine always using the best of british produce where possible. All our meals are freshly prepared ensuring we can cater to all dietary requirements, and there is always a selection of tempting desserts to complete your meal.</description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:03:54</pubDate></item><item><title>Manor Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259231866 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/manor-inn-lower-ashton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Lower Ashton  Devon  EX6 7QL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Nestling in the Beautiful Teign Valley, The Manor Inn can be found close to the river at Lower Ashton.&#13;
This agricultural area is steeped in wildlife and has an abundance of glorious walks.&#13;
Fishing, Golf and other country activities can also be found locally.</description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:37:49</pubDate></item><item><title>Elizabethan Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259232607 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/elizabethan-inn-luton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Fore Street  Luton   Newton Abbot  Devon  TQ13 0BL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Welcome to the Elizabethan Inn a public freehouse in Luton, Newton Abbot, Devon. We are a family run 16th century freehouse offering good food, real ales, fine wines and spirits. &#13;
Set in a picturesque location right in the heart of the devon countryside, yet only 2 miles from the A380.&#13;
We have ample parking available, disabled access and a beer garden making this the ideal choice for large group bookings or those looking for a more intimate experience.</description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:50:10</pubDate></item><item><title>Dartmoor Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259233403 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/dartmoor-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Moorside  Lydford  Okehampton  Devon  EX20 4AY &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;he Dartmoor Inn is a special place. The cooking is great, the bar is warm, the style, which owes a bit to Sweden and a bit to New England, will make you feel at home. But we don’t just want to offer you a meal and a place to lay your head. We want to give you something special.&#13;
The restaurant is made up of a series of cosy, stylish dining rooms, each with its own identity. Although there are linen cloths and sparkling glassware on every table the feeling is relaxed. The award-winning cooking is based on seasonal ingredients and much work has gone into forging links with local farmers and food artisans to ensure the best raw materials.&#13;
The small bar has local ales and a log fire - of course - and its own menu (except Friday and Saturday evenings). It serves pub classics, Dartmoor Inn style. You’ll find fish and chips with green mayonnaise, steak sandwich with onions, rocket and grain mustard, and caramelised rice pudding.</description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:03:27</pubDate></item><item><title>La Cascata </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259236862 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/la-cascata.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Lydford House  Lydford  Okehampton  Devon  EX20 4AU &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt;The greatest care is taken to present a mouth-watering choice from traditional dishes right through to classics with a modern twist. Only the best quality and, where possible, locally produced ingredients are used.&#13;
The restaurant is located in three distinctive rooms, which includes the conservatory, lending itself to a very cosy and friendly atmosphere.</description><pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:01:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Village Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259320616 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/village-inn-lynmouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Lynmouth Street    Lynmouth  Devon  EX35 6EH &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Village Inn is a traditional cosy pub in the centre of Lynmouth, offering bed and breakfast accommodation. We are a few steps away from the harbour, the East Lyn River and the seafront, which some of our bed and breakfast rooms overlook.&#13;
The area of Lynmouth and North Devon as a whole offers peace and tranquillity and is steeped in history, with a touch of magic and a hint of romance.&#13;
Lynmouth is the ideal bed and breakfast base for walking Exmoor and the Valley of the Rocks, and also the South West Coast Path.&#13;
The Village Inn offers a warm welcome to all and can offer you a hearty homecooked meal using only the best local and seasonal produce.</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:17:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Church House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259322001 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/church-house-inn-marldon.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Village Road    Marldon   Devon  TQ3 1SL  &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;This grade 2 listed pub was the first pub in Devon to be listed in the Michelin Pub Guide and has now been voted Devons&#13;
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The CHI at Marldon was originally built around 1400 and gave accommodation to the artisans working on the church,&#13;
after which it became the meeting house for the church congregation and finally the Village Inn. &#13;
It was rebuilt in the early eighteenth century and has the most stunning listed Georgian windows. &#13;
Some of the original glass still remains, despite being next to the village cricket pitch – where “sixes” are now outlawed !&#13;
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From the pub there are many beautiful country walks including the famous John Musgrave Heritage Trail which heads through Marldon past the pub and through the grounds of Berry Pomerory Castle on its way to Totnes. </description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:40:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal Oak Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259322681 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/royal-oak-meavy.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Meavy    Yelverton  Devon  PL20 6PJ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Royal Oak Inn is a free house owned by Burrator Parish Council.  It is situated within the Dartmoor National Park, in an idyllic location next to the village green.  The pub is a former 15th-century church house inn. It takes its name from the oak tree on the village green which is reputedly some 800 years old. This is one of the few remaining traditional pubs, with a flagstone floor, old beams and a large open fireplace.  Some of the seats are pews from the adjacent church. And the wood fire provides a warm welcome on those cold winter evenings.</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 11:51:25</pubDate></item><item><title>California Country Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259323291 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/california-country-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; California Cross  Modbury   Ivybridge  Devon  PL21 0SG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The California Country Inn is an award winning traditional country dining inn, situated at the heart of the South Hams renowned for its finest food and awarded local excellence in the area. Enjoy the bustle and chatter of happy locals so ensuring the atmosphere and experience is second to none.</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:01:35</pubDate></item><item><title>London Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259323977 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/london-inn-moland.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Molland     South Molton  Devon   EX36 3NG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Welcome to this unique 15th century former coaching inn which still boasts open log fires, inglenooks and beamed ceilings. The world around us seems to change at an ever quicker pace but the London Inn is very much a throw back to a time that sadly has almost disappeared. The pub is by and large the same as it was 50 years ago offering a traditional experience which is increasingly hard to find these days.&#13;
The pub has both a wonderful parlour and servery bar with an open fireplace and beer and cider straight from the cask. We also serve a good range of wines and whiskies.&#13;
In the bars or the stunning beamed and wood panelled restaurant you can enjoy home cooked pub favourites and regularly changing meat and fish specials, using only fresh, local and seasonal produce.</description><pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:13:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Union Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259505343 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/union-inn-moretonhampstead.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 10 Ford Street    Moretonhampstead  Devon  TQ13 8LN &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Union Inn is a traditional tavern with a history stretching back several centuries.&#13;
It is the oldest tavern still trading in Moretonhampstead and retains many features and the atmosphere of past years.&#13;
You will receive a warm welcome from the staff of the Union Inn when you visit us.  We pride ourselves on the quality of our ales and food.</description><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:35:48</pubDate></item><item><title>Smugglers Rest </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259506002 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/smugglers-rest-mortehoe.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; North Morte Road    Mortehoe   Devon  EX34 7DR &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Smugglers Rest is a family-run business situated in the pretty stone-built village of Mortehoe surrounded by beautiful countryside and within walking distance of the beaches and coves of the North Devon coast.&#13;
The owner, Brenda Guinan, runs the pub with her daughter Penni and they have been here in Mortehoe for over seven years. Opening daily for the lunchtime session, and again in the evening, the inn attracts a clientele of all ages from the local villages as well as seasonal visitors to the area.&#13;
The bar offers London Pride as a permanent real ale and a further, locally brewed ale as a guest in the summer months. Freshly prepared food is available with a varied menu selection that includes fresh oysters and other seafood. Meals can be enjoyed in the separate non-smoking dining room or outside in the rear garden when the weather is fine.</description><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:46:47</pubDate></item><item><title>Dartmoor Halfway Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259506587 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/dartmoor-halfway-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Ashburton Rd,  Bickington  Newton Abbot  Devon  TQ12 6JW &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Dartmoor Halfway Inn has 12th century origins and is renowned for its extensive menu. It was originally a 'change' coaching house that provided change of horses for private carriages, and a bed for the night.&#13;
The 'Halfway' title indicated that it is midway between Ashburton and Newton Abbot. It provides a cosy, on-site atmosphere completing the uniqueness of its facilities and its central location, only 4 miles from Dartmoor. It is an ideal centre for visiting most of Devon.</description><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:56:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Beer Engine </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259508198 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/beer-engine.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Newton St Cyres    Exeter  Devon  EX5 5AX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Originally a Railway Hotel built around 1850 the Beer Engine was established as a pub and brewery in 1983. With our specially brewed beers and good home cooked food available every lunchtime and evening you’ll find the Beer Engine an excellent place to relax and unwind.&#13;
The normal range of beers brewed are:&#13;
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Rail Ale 3.8% abv&#13;
Piston Bitter 4.3% abv&#13;
Sleeper Heavy 5.4% abv&#13;
Silver Bullet 4% abv&#13;
We also do a seasonal beer called Whistlemas' which is 6.8%abv&#13;
Other draughts include Westons Stowford Press Cider, Kronenbourg 1664, Carlsberg, Dragon Tears Cyder from the Green Valley Cyder Farm.</description><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:23:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Fox &amp; Goose </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259568773 </link><description>     Parracombe  Devon  EX31 4PE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Set in the heart of an unspoilt Exmoor village, this charming free house remains a relaxing place where drinkers are welcomed with an open fire, selection of local ales from the Cotleigh and Exmoor breweries, and an extensive wine list.&#13;
The Fox &amp;amp;amp; Goose is known as a destination for good food and there's a wide selection of dishes to suit all tastes, based on fresh produce from the surrounding farms and coast.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:12:59</pubDate></item><item><title> Hunters' Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259569282 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/hunters-inn-perracombe.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Heddon Valley    Parracombe  Devon  EX31 4PY &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Inn has immense charm &amp;amp;amp; character and sits at the heart of the Heddon Valley... ... the perfect place from which to explore the magnificent North Devon Coastline and the wild beauty of Exmoor  </description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:21:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Peter Tavy Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259570639 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/peter-tavy-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Peter Tavy    Tavistock  Devon  PL19 9NN &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Peter Tavy Inn is a charming 15th &#13;
century pub in the pretty village of Peter Tavy on the western flanks of Dartmoor. The village feels remote but is easily reached, being just a mile off the A386 two miles north of Tavistock on the Okehampton Road.&#13;
We are renowned for our good food and well-kept real ales. Home-made dishes are prepared from fresh local produce.&#13;
Recommended by all good pub guides including: The Good Pub Guide; The Real Ale PubGuide;CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide, and &#13;
many others.&#13;
We have a good sized car-park and walkers, cyclists, dogs and children are welcome.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:44:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Artillery Tower </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259571310 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/artillery-tower-plymouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Firestone Bay    Plymouth   Devon  PL1 3QR &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The food at the Tower in Plymouth focuses on the best local produce of small, dedicated producers within 30 miles of the restaurant.&#13;
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The cooking complements fine ingredients without needless embellishment; honest, not too fiddly like some other restaurants; with home-made desserts and regional cheeses. The wine list concentrates on quality artisan producers. </description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 08:55:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Lemon Tree </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259573192 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/lemon-tree-plymouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 2 Haye Road South   Elburton   Plymouth   Devon  PL9 8HJ  &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; bistro &lt;br&gt;If you are looking for a casual yet stylish place to eat in Plymouth, your first port of call might be the city centre, but don't neglect the suburbs. Take Elburton, for example, just off the A379 to Kingsbridge Road.&#13;
Tucked away here is The Lemon Tree Café / Bistro just off of Springfield Road. A popular and welcoming Continental Cafe' by day and on Thursday, Friday &amp;amp;amp; Saturday nights it is transformed into a vibrant Bistro serving a 2 or 3 course a la' carte' menu. </description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:26:35</pubDate></item><item><title>Miners Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259573849 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/minders-arms-plymouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Hemerdon    Plympton  Devon  PL7 5BU &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The restaurant is situated in a glazed atrium with stunning views over the beautiful garden, down the valley and towards Plymouth Sound. We can seat 58 people comfortably, and will treat you to one of the best dining experiences in the South West.&#13;
In the summer why not dine on our large restaurant patio area, or in the evening, enjoy the twinkling ambience the Plymouth lights provide as a backdrop to your meal. Enjoy imaginative, and delicious food, prepared thoughtfully from scratch and sourced from the best local and national ingredients, while enjoying the best our extensive wine list and real ales have to offer.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:37:33</pubDate></item><item><title>Old Orleans </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259574495 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/old-orleans.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Barbican Leisure Park  Coxside  Plymouth   Devon  PL4 0LG &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;Old Orleans is a unique dining experience, offering an authentic taste of the Deep South. The fantastic culinary heritage of Louisiana and the South is reflected in our food and drink menus and our décor is inspired by classic Crescent City style. Our menu features classic Louisiana and Cajun recipes such as Jambalaya and Gumbo  as well as more well known Southern dishes. Our chefs create occasional surprises and opportunities for customers to try out new additions to the menu.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:48:17</pubDate></item><item><title>Tanners </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259575390 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tanners-plymouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Prysten House  Finewell St  Plymouth   Devon  PL1 2AE &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Tanners can accomodate 45 people, split into three rooms. The well room provides the unique experience of dining by one of Plymouth's original limestone wells.&#13;
The ambience is relaxed, convivial and steeped in the long history of one of England's most famous sea ports. The deep medieval walls and original features create a truly timeless experience. It was from Plymouth that Drake sailed forth to defeat the Spanish Armada and from where the Pilgrim Fathers set off on the Mayflower. That long history and tradition combines with the best of modern food technology to create a memorable occasion, whether it is an intimate dinner for two or a group celebration.&#13;
Tanners is housed in the oldest surviving domestic building in Plymouth, the Prysten House. The house was built in 1498 on land purchased by Thomas Yogge, a prominent local merchant.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:03:13</pubDate></item><item><title>Warren House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259576525 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/warren-house-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Postbridge   Devon  PL20 6TA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A warm welcome is the key word for this traditional Inn, with its oak beams and log fires, situated deep in the heart of Dartmoor.&#13;
The Warren House Inn stands isolated and remote high on Dartmoor.  At 1425ft (434m) above sea level, it is reputedly the third highest Inn in England and also said to be the loneliest.  Originally built to serve the busy local tin mining community, the Inn was always a favourite resort with miners from neighbouring Tin Mines, including Golden Dagger, Vitifer and Birch Tor Mines.  During this time it must have been a bustling place with the mining and passing travellers.  The last commercial mine (Golden Dagger) was closed in 1930 thus leaving the Warren House Inn lonely and exposed.  It survives today on passing trade and tourism.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:22:10</pubDate></item><item><title>Stag Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259577118 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/stag-inn-rackenford.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Rackenford  Devon  EX16 8DT &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Welcome to the Stag Inn, where History and charm abound. It’s recorded as the oldest public house in Devon. Dating back to the end of the 12th century, this wonderful thatched pub is in the village of Rackenford, about a mile off the main A361 Tiverton to South Molton road. &#13;
Under the management of Sophie, a local lady, and Matt, who hails from Australia and worked as a chef for Gordon Ramsey in London, the Stag is thriving with food and drink of excellent quality&#13;
The bar is open lunchtime and evening and all day in the summer for drinks - two brews from the Exmoor Brewery are the cask ales. Meals are served in either the oak-floored dining room or in the bar, along with a large decked area outside for patrons to enjoy Matt's outstanding cooking.&#13;
Sophie's family own and run a nearby organic farm, West Yeo, and a great deal of the produce that goes into Matt's kitchen comes from that source. &#13;
Food is served from 12 to 2.30 and from 6.30 to 9.00 every day except Sunday evening. </description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:32:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Church House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259577757 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/church-house-inn-rattery.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Rattery    South Brent  Devon  TQ10 9LD &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Church House Inn is situated in the village of Rattery in the beautiful Devon countryside a few minutes from Dartmoor. The Inn's traditional environement has for centuries invited conversation and hosted an atmosphere of serenity.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:42:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Hare and Hounds </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259578996 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/hare-and-hounds.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Putts Corner    Sidbury  Devon  EX10 0QQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;At The Hare &amp;amp;amp; Hounds you will find great pub food, a selection of real ales, and a warm welcome from your hosts Graham, Lindsey and Tracy and their team. The Hare &amp;amp;amp; Hounds is an independently owned traditional country pub and restaurant and all members of the family are welcome. Although we are famous for our food, especially our legendary carvery The Hare and Hounds is a real country pub and you are equally welcome to drop by for a pint of real ale or a glass of wine. &#13;
There are extensive gardens, with beautiful views down the valley to the coast at Sidmouth.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:03:20</pubDate></item><item><title>Blue Ball Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259581258 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/blue-ball-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Steven's Cross    Sidford  Devon  EX10 9QL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Blue Ball Inn has a history dating back to 1385, the construction of a thatch over cob and flint provides the atmosphere of a bygone age and a timelessness which is felt when entering this fine old inn.&#13;
Destroyed in March 2006, rebuilt with tender care and completed at the end of September 2007 we believe we have succeeded in recapturing the unique atmosphere.&#13;
Run by the same family since 1912 and the present generation of Roger, Linda and their daughter Rebecca extend a warm Devon welcome to all their guests.&#13;
Visiting us is simple, as we are only 20 minutes from Exeter and we have a large and well-lit car park.&#13;
Situated in the picturesque village of Sidford, we are only a few minutes from the M5 motorway and the A303 carriageway. We are ideally placed for visiting all of the locations in Devon, the beautiful south coast and its stunning walks are only a ten minute drive and Exeter is only 25 minutes away.</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 11:41:04</pubDate></item><item><title>The Salty Monk </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1259741284 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/salty-monk.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Church Street  Sidford   Sidmouth  Devon  EX10 9QP &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Originally a Salt House used by the Benedictine Monks who traded Salt at Exeter Cathedral The Salty Monk is set in the unspoilt natural beauty of Devon.&#13;
We pride ourselves on using only the finest fresh and wherever possible organic ingredients sourced from the West Country, even Cornish Sea Salt!. We believe that it is important to know not only where all our food comes from but the welfare that it enjoyed.</description><pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 08:08:08</pubDate></item><item><title>Millbrook Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1260178138 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/millbrook-inn-south-pool.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; South Pool    Kingsbridge  Devon  TQ72RW &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Millbrook Inn is one of those rare finds that you stumble over, quite by accident and then find it almost impossible to leave.  The Millbrook for many people has become an annual pilgramage spanning more than 50 years, and still counting ! Why does this tiny pub continue to attract so  much attention ?...in truth we are not entirely sure....Oh it has its charms....its Aylesbury ducks splashing around in the brook behind the pub, the pontoon down the lane where "on the tide" you can join the flotilla of boats that religously "Swallow and Amazon" their way up the South Pool Creek,to its low beams, open fires, local real ales and ciders and a genuine locally sourced menu served by equally local and friendly staff. Pubs like this are getting increasingly more difficult to find let alone stumble over.</description><pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 09:29:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Anchor Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261479684 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/anchor-inn-cockwood.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Cockwood    Exeter  Devon  EX6 8RA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Olde-worlde pub near Exeter, with live jazz music, great pub grub, seafood restaurant, Ideal for functions and parties or intimate dining.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:01:30</pubDate></item><item><title>Green Dragon </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261481125 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/green-dragon-stoke-fleming.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Church Street    Stoke Fleming  Devon  TQ6 0PX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The pub is very traditional with a stone floor, a large and splendid fireplace, wooden beams, a tunnel somewhere underneath the floor which went down to the nearby beach and, some say, a ghost. But time and history have left the old building unscathed by drama or scandal.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 11:25:46</pubDate></item><item><title>Church House Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261484010 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/church-house-inn-stoke-gabriel.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Church Walk  Stoke Gabriel   Totnes   Devon  TQ9 6SD &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Church House Inn is situated in the Centre of Stoke Gabri</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:13:34</pubDate></item><item><title>Tradesman's Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261487056 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/tradesmans-arms-stokenham.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Stokenham     Kingsbridge   Devon  TQ7 2SZ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Tradesman's Arms is a fine, turn of the 14th Century, thatched pub and restaurant. During the cooler months the log-burning fire creates a lovely cosy atmosphere whilst in warmer months the stunning colourful hanging baskets further enhance this charming South Devon Free House &amp;amp;amp; Restaurant.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:04:22</pubDate></item><item><title>Birds Nest </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261487482 </link><description> 4 Barley Market Street    Tavistock  Devon  PL19 0JF &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt;We offer high quality Chinese cuisine in a light, airy and relaxed atmosphere, where the emphasis is on a high standard of quality and service.&#13;
Our restaurant is open all week (except Sunday) from 5.30pm for evening meals and take away.&#13;
The menus offer a wide choice of the best Chinese cuisine catering for all tastes including vegetarian dishes. Wherever possible all our dishes are made from fresh local produce.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:11:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Arms Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1261488170 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/kings-arms-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Tedburn St. Mary    Exeter  Devon  EX6 6EG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;This traditional 16th century thatched Devon village Inn offers today's traveller good food and refreshment.&#13;
The history of yesterday and comfort of today will ensure you enjoy your visit to the Kings Arms Inn - where fine food and drink have combined to refresh travellers for four centuries.</description><pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 13:22:53</pubDate></item><item><title>Start Bay Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262271367 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/start-bay-inn-torcross.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Slapton Sands  Torcross  Kingsbridge  Devon  TQ7 &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Inn dates back to the 14th century and was known as the Fisherman's Arms and used by the local Fishermen, who worked their fishing boats from the village beach.</description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 14:56:09</pubDate></item><item><title>Blue Walnut Cafe </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262271621 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/blue-walnut-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 14 Walnut Road  Chelston  Torquay  Devon  TQ2 6HS  &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Blue Walnut is a non-smoking fully licensed Café, Live Music venue and Art Gallery.&#13;
Contained within the Café is a unique cinema with just 24 seats where films from the early 1900s through to the present day can be seen.</description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:00:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Marina Restaurant  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262272082 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/marina-restaurant-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Unit 8, Marina Car Parks  Vaughan Road  Torquay  Devon  TQ2 5EQ &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;The Marina restaurant is spoilt with simply stunning views. The conservatory and terrace look out over the harbour, marina and sea beyond and the experience is a joy.&#13;
The food is equally as good and your classically trained chef Chris crafts the menus from an abundance of fresh local produce that his 49 years experience make the very most of. Brunch on the terrace from 10am, lunch with friends and a fine bottle of wine or linger in the conservatory for dinner and savour the views. </description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:08:04</pubDate></item><item><title>Nino's Ristorante Italiano </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262272404 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ninos-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 35 Ilsham Road    Torquay   Devon  TQ1 2JG &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; italian &lt;br&gt;Great italian cooking from the old country</description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 15:13:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Ocean Brasserie </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262353822 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ocean-brasserie-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 3 Croft Road    Torquay  Devon  TQ2 5UF &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; other &lt;br&gt;Husband and wife team Neil and Justyna Fanous opened Ocean Brasserie in July 2004, since which time it has gained a reputation for providing food, wine and service of outstanding quality. Neil and Justyna have combined 25 years of experience in some of Europe’s top establishments including Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant in Padstow, The Riverside Restaurant in West Bay, Keith Floyd’s Pub in Tuckenhay, to name just a few. It was the time Neil spent working in France however that really fuelled his love of food. The food at Ocean Brasserie makes use of the excellent local produce available with a strong bias towards seafood from Brixham and Plymouth fish markets. Although predominantly seafood orientated, the restaurant also caters for meat eaters and vegetarians. Justyna presides over the front of house providing relaxed and friendly service in the modern, simple , yet stylish dining area.</description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 13:50:25</pubDate></item><item><title>Ocean Drive </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262354100 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ocean-drive-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Walnut Road    Torquay  Devon  TQ2 5JY &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Welcome to the Ocean Drive Bar &amp;amp;amp; Diner where you can enjoy a great evening either dining or just soaking up the relaxed atmosphere with a drink at one of our three bars. &#13;
We provide a quality service, excellent food, a fabulous atmosphere, good value for money and all in all a great night! </description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 13:55:03</pubDate></item><item><title>Orchid </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262354669 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/orchid-torquay.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Corbyn Head Hotel  Seafront  Torquay  Devon  TQ2 6RH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The Award Winning Orchid Restaurant on Torquay Seafront was created in July 2000, and is situated on the first floor of the Corbyn Head Hotel which is one of the finest Torquay Hotels.&#13;
The Orchid received 2 AA Rosettes in its first year of trading and in January 2006 received an outstanding 3 AA Rosette rating, making it one of only 6 other Restaurants in Devon with a 3 AA Rosette rating latest News is it's Food making Front Cover of the AA Restaurant Guide for 2009 along with another 3 AA Rosette Rating.&#13;
The small 24 cover Torquay Restaurant has unrivalled views over Torbay from Torquay Harbour to Berry Head in Brixham; the views are simply breathtaking. </description><pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 14:04:32</pubDate></item><item><title>Steam Packet Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262444233 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/steam-packet.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; St Peters Quay    Totnes  Devon  TQ9 5EW &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Welcome to The famous Steam Packet Inn, a family owned pub which has been lovingly refurbished to the highest standard.&#13;
Situated right on the banks of the river Dart &amp;amp;amp; just five minutes walk from the centre of the historic town of Totnes, where you will find a warm and friendly welcome, a great selection of wines, beers and spirits and mouth watering and tempting menus.</description><pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:57:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Rising Sun </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262520865 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/rising-sun-umberleigh.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Umberleigh  Devon  EX37 9DU &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;This lovely, traditional hostelry reputedly dates back to the 13th century and offers a wealth of old world charm and atmosphere. It sits on the banks of the beautiful River Taw and overlooks the stunning river valley.</description><pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 12:14:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Merry Harriers </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262776338 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/merry-harriers-westcott.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Westcott    Cullompton  Devon  EX15 1SA &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Come and enjoy a cosy corner in the Bar, a comfy chair in the Dining Room, a sunny spot in the beer garden (it is sunny sometimes..!), or a game of skittles. &#13;
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Chef Sebastian Planchon cooks up a variety of enticing dishes. Produce is locally sourced wherever possible and is cooked fresh to order. Jim delivers a traditional Devonshire  menu using quality local ingredients prepared with a modern ‘twist’. The ‘Specials’ board is a good read!&#13;
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Our cellar has a good reputation for maintaining a selection of excellent cask Ales. Amongst our Brewing partners are Cotleigh, O’Hanlons, Exmoor, Exmoor Valley and Branscombe – all just a short, ‘hop, skip and a jump away’.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:12:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Whitchurch Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262776807 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/whitchurch-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Church Hill  Whitchurch  Tavistock  Devon  PL19 9ED &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Inn was a one room building built by the Monks from the Church that hold the grounds within &#13;
which the Inn stands today. Like most Inns of that time the main aim was to help &#13;
finance the Monks requirements.&#13;
In recent years the Inn has undergone extensive renovations which make it the warm and &#13;
pleasant place it is today. During these renovations two existing fire places were uncovered, &#13;
one just inside the door as you enter and a much larger local granite stone one at the &#13;
end of the non smoking dining area. Also uncovered was a small silk slipper which is now &#13;
on display in a glass case. The slipper was probably hidden in about 1860, it's from &#13;
a custom in the 13th century where slippers that had been worn by the householder &#13;
were placed near doors, windows and chimneys to ward off evil spirits.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:20:14</pubDate></item><item><title>Rugglestone Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262777113 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/rugglestone-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Widecombe-in-the-Moor    Newton Abbot  Devon  TQ13 7TF &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Rugglestone Inn is a unique, un spoilt Dartmoor inn delightfully located in the picturesque village of Widecombe in the Moor. &#13;
Originally a cottage the grade II listed building was converted to an inn back in 1832 and named after a local logan stone. It is surrounded by peaceful moorland, adjacent to a pretty stream and just a few minutes walk from the centre of the village. &#13;
Inside, there is a cosy bar with a wood burner and two further rooms, one of which has an open log fire, together creating a wonderful ‘home from home’ atmosphere. Outside is a large sheltered garden with picnic tables accessible via a small bridge over a delightful moorland stream and from where you can enjoy fabulous views. Children and dogs are welcome but we ask that dogs be kept on a lead. </description><pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:25:15</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Arms </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1262777497 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/kings-arms-winkleigh.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Square  Fore Street  Winkleigh  Devon  EX19 8HQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Kings Arms is a beautiful thatched country pub in the centre of the village of Winkleigh, with over 150 years of history. It now serves as a comfortable venue to relax in and spend time eating, drinking and chatting.&#13;
This friendly, cosy pub with its happy mix of customers has wood burning stoves and low beamed ceilings throughout the bar and dining rooms. It serves popular and local beverages and pubby food all day.&#13;
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The attractive beamed main bar has some old fashioned built in wall settles, scrubbed pine tables and benches on flagstones and a wood burning stove in a cavernous fireplace. Another wood burning stove separates the bar from the dining rooms which have military memorabilia and an old mine shaft which is visible through a glass cover!&#13;
Darts and a variety of board games are available including, "Shut the Box", cribbage and dominoes. There are seats out in the garden, and children and dogs are most welcome.</description><pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 11:31:40</pubDate></item><item><title>Globe Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263199139 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/globe-inn-appley.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Appley   Stawley   Wellington   Somerset  TA21 0HJ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Globe Inn, Appley is a truly unique rural Pub/Restaurant set in the fine rolling hills of the farmlands on the Somerset/Devon border. Said to be one of the oldest licensed Public Houses in all of the Summerlands, this 500 year olde, grade 2 listed building oozes character in abundance.&#13;
The Globe Inn, boasts four separate rooms for dining with the experience best described as warm and intimate with all four rooms having either a working stone fireplace or a gas-lit cast iron stove. Each room is richly appointed in antiques, collectable art and quirky yet comfortably furnishings.&#13;
Our well manicured beer gardens reveal a stunning view of the lush neighbouring hills that begs to be enjoyed on sunny summer days and appreciated at sunset at the end of those magical days. Much to the delight of parents there is a tidy infant changing room and also a clean, wood-chipped child’s play area to help keep the little ones happy and safe whilst you enjoy the tranquillity of this idyllic location.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:39:02</pubDate></item><item><title>Pipers Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263199744 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/pipers-inn-ashcott.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 70 Bath Road    Ashcott  Somerset  TA7 9QL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A 17th Century Inn offering a wide range of high quality food including vegetarian. &#13;
The Pipers Inn is in the historic Isle of Avalon in the beautiful county of Somerset, only three miles from the world-famous town of Glastonbury.&#13;
The bar serves an extensive range of beers, including prize winning local ales.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:49:10</pubDate></item><item><title>Ring O’Bells </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263200091 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ring-o-bells-ashcott.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; High Street    Ashcott   Somerset  TA7 9PZ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The old part of the pub has three main comfortable bar areas on different levels in traditional style. In the year 2000 a modern function room (including a skittle alley) was added, and there is also a separate restaurant, and a self-enclosed garden with an attractive patio. Families are welcome. There is wheelchair access to most areas. Free Wi-Fi Internet access has recently been installed for the use of Business Meeting customers in the Function Room and also for the general use of all customers in the main bar areas.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 08:54:54</pubDate></item><item><title>Square &amp; Compass </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263200451 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/square-and-compass-ashill.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Windmill Hill  Ashill  Ilminster  Somerset  TA19 9NX &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Situated between Taunton and Ilminster, &#13;
and within easy reach of both, the Square &#13;
and Compass is set in it's own large &#13;
grounds. Overlooking the Blackdown Hills &#13;
it is surrounded by rolling fields and &#13;
beautiful countyside. The Blackdown Hills &#13;
is designated an Area of Outstanding &#13;
Natural Beauty.&#13;
The pub is a well-known destination for those &#13;
seeking home cooked food and employs fully &#13;
qualified chefs with an emphasis on quality in a very relaxed atmosphere. The interior &#13;
features wooden ceiling beams and heavy &#13;
hand-made wooden furniture. In the winter &#13;
there is always a roaring log fire.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:00:55</pubDate></item><item><title>Oakhouse Restaurant </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263201052 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/oak-house-axbridge.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Oakhouse Hotel  The Square  Axbridge  Somerset  BS26 2AP &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;The restaurant offers a selection of dishes for both lunch and dinner. You can dine formally or informally as food can be served throughout both bar and restaurant. On a sunny day you may choose to dine in our courtyard in the medieval square.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:11:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Three Horseshoes </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263203104 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/three-horseshoes-batcombe.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Batcombe     Shepton Mallet  Somerset  BA4 6HE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Our privately owned XV11th century former coaching Inn located down a web of country lanes equidistant from Shepton Mallet, Frome &amp;amp;amp; Wincanton (Races - 6 miles) is set in the beautiful vale of Batcombe where the natural peace and tranquillity of the Somerset countryside is broken only by free running streams and birdsong.&#13;
As well as the exquisite food and homely atmospheric bar, the inn offers comfortable accommodation for travellers far and wide.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:45:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Bicknoller Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263203905 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/bicknoller-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 32 Church Lane  Bicknoller   Taunton   Somerset  TA4 4EL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;A Pub or hostelry has stood on this site, we believe, since the 16th Century, although the oldest part of the Pub was knocked down in the early 1900’s to build the Stables and Coach House. This is now where the Beer Cellar and League Skittle Alley are housed.&#13;
We offer a very relaxed atmosphere that can be raised for the more special occasion and indeed do cater for Wedding Receptions and other Celebrations. Our Bar has a Flagstone Floor and boasts an Inglenook fireplace that now houses a wood burning stove along side which is a Bacon Smoking Chamber and the original bread oven.&#13;
Through what was the original front door, you will find a carpeted area for dining or just sitting and enjoying a drink. There is then a corridor, which leads to the Toilets (including a new toilet for the disabled) and to the Lounge Bar. This will then lead you into our new 40 plus seater Restaurant</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:58:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Boat &amp; Anchor Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263375937 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/boat-and-anchor.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Meads Crossing  Huntworth  Bridgwater  Somerset  TA7 0AQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Boat and Anchor Inn is a freehouse that rests on the bank of the tranquil Bridgwater to Taunton Canal. The Inn boasts picturesque views of the Somereset Levels, the surrounding Quantock Hills and is conveniently situated at the gateway to the beautiful West Country.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 09:45:41</pubDate></item><item><title>China Palace </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263376505 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/china-palace-bridgwater.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 19 Penel Orlieu    Bridgwater  Somerset  TA6 3PF &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; chinese &lt;br&gt;Whether a simple but delicious lunch or business lunch with clients, A romantic evening meal or corporate parties China Palace has the best venue available for all occasions</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 09:55:08</pubDate></item><item><title>The Olive Mill  </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263377019 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/olive-mill-bridgwater.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Bath Road  Chilton Polden  Bridgwater  Somerset  TA7 9AH &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Bar, Restaurant &amp;amp;amp; Accommodation, offering traditional Mediterranean cuisine served with excellence in the heart of the West Country.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:03:44</pubDate></item><item><title>Halfway Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263377441 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/halfway-inn-bridgwater.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Westonzoyland Road  Dunwear  Bridgwater  Somerset  TA7 0HZ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;The Halfway Inn is a traditional freehouse country pub - serving wholesome pub food, alongside a great selection of real ales and Somerset ciders. Comfy armchairs, daily newspapers and a large log fire await you in our warm and friendly pub atmosphere </description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:10:44</pubDate></item><item><title>Shurton Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263377762 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/shurton-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Shurton,  Stogursey  Bridgwater  Somerset  TA5 1QE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;When you visit The Shurton Inn, you're in for a treat. Experience our fresh seafood, Our scrumptious beef steaks or any of our other mouthwatering homemade dishes.&#13;
At The Shurton Inn our warm and charming atmosphere will instantly relax you while our attentive staff spoil you. Weekly menu specials offer unique flavours and pairings. Most of our food is homemade and we use the best ingredients we can get our hands on, locally sourced where possible.&#13;
The Shurton Inn is the perfect destination for your next night out, whether an intimate dinner for two or a large group celebration we cater for all and we serve dinner 7 nights a week.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:16:05</pubDate></item><item><title>Ye olde Burtle Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263378116 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/ye-olde-burtle-inn.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Catcott Broad Drove  Burtle  Bridgwater  Somerset  TA7 8NG &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Originally a Cider House although now much larger the Inn has retained many original features from years ago.&#13;
You can enjoy the warmth of real open log burning fires and character of our beamed ceilings, tiled floors and exposed stone walls in the Restaurant. Some original cob walling can still be seen.&#13;
Years ago a Skittle Alley was added and more recent additions includes a patio and Taverna (Summer Months) which is a wonderful sun trap from midday onwards and camping pitches in the orchard.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:22:01</pubDate></item><item><title>Truffles </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263378623 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/truffles-bruton.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 95 High Street    Bruton  Somerset  BA10 0AR &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Our menus change every month to include local seasonal produce.&#13;
Please let us know if you have any food allergies and we will do our best to accommodate.&#13;
As all our food is home made – we are more than happy to put together a special dietary requirement menu when booked in advanced (e.g. gluten free, vegetarian or dairy free).  Please note we do use nuts in our kitchen.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:30:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Bell Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263379084 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/bell-inn-buckland-dinham.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Buckland Dinham    Frome  Somerset  BA11 2QT &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;All our meals are prepared individually for you. All of our main dishes come with a choice of new potatoes or chips and either salad or fresh vegetables. </description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 10:38:07</pubDate></item><item><title>Kings Head </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263381325 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/kings-head-cannington.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 12/14 High Street    Cannington  Somerset  TA5 2HE &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Kings Head Inn is a 17th Century, former coaching inn, situated in the foothills of the picturesque Quantock Hills, in the centre of the village of Cannington 4km West of Bridgwater. The interior is in Tudor style and the restaurant is dated 1642. The food is of a high standard and reasonably priced offering an All varied menu with a carvery. Comfortable en-suite bed and breakfast accommodation is available and there is a beer garden with skittle alley and a function room to suit 75 people. Awarded `Inn of the Year 1999' with Les Routiers for outstanding quality, value and hospita</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:15:27</pubDate></item><item><title>Horse Pond Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263381806 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/horsepone-inn-castle-cary.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Triangle    Castle Cary  Somerset  BA7 7DB &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; hotel &lt;br&gt;Four Ensuite rooms: 2 family sized, pets by arrangement &#13;
Outstanding venue for up to 120 guests&#13;
Award winning restaurant&#13;
Live entertainment&#13;
Beautifully furnished bar&#13;
Sky Sports showing all the best in Sport</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:23:37</pubDate></item><item><title>Candlelight Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263382503 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/candlelight-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Bishopswood    Chard  Somerset  TA20 3RS &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Flint walls, wooden floors and open fires&#13;
Gravity pulled beer, local ciders and good food served daily&#13;
Locals at the bar and a warm and friendly atmosphere&#13;
A blooming garden for barbeques and sunshine&#13;
Function room available for larger parties</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:35:11</pubDate></item><item><title>Windwhistle Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263500605 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/windwhistle-inn.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Cricket St. Thomas    Chard  Somerset  TA20 4DQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Our Traditional Horse Shoe bar which has cosy open log fires during the colder months with lots of brass, copper, and local history attached to it for that private meeting or a friendly get together, you can choose&#13;
from any menu plus the daily specials board and fresh catch selection.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 20:23:29</pubDate></item><item><title>Lanes Restaurant &amp; Wine Bar </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263631358 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/lanes.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 19 Trinity Road    Weymouth  Dorset  DT4 8TJ &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Lanes first floor restaurant boasts spectacular harbour views and provides fantastic food in a friendly relaxed environment. Sourcing fresh locally caught seafood as well as freshly baked breads and home made desserts. &#13;
All of our dishes are cooked to order so can easily be varied to suit tastes and dietary requirements.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:42:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Weymouth Tandoori </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263631662 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/weymouth-tandoori.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Maiden Street    Weymouth  Dorset  DT4 8AZ &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt;Set in the coastal town of Weymouth, which attracts many tourists every year, The Weymouth Tandoori Restaurant is a fine choice of Restaurant.&#13;
The food is prepared in a style which blends the finest oriental spices, to produce a variety of subtle and exotic flavours without over spicing.&#13;
Any indian or Pakistani specialities not listed on the menu, may be had on request. Whatever your choice is, you are sure to enjoy your visit to The Weymouth Tandoori.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:47:46</pubDate></item><item><title>The Crows Nest </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263632020 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/crows-newst-weymouth.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 3 Hope Square    Weymouth  Dorset  DT4 8TR &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; british &lt;br&gt;Situated in the heart of the Square, The Crows Nest Restaurant is perfectly placed for you to take in the local scene and at the same time enjoy great food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Trees and parasols shade the sunny forecourt and the floral baskets and tubs are a riot of colour throughout the summer months.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 08:53:42</pubDate></item><item><title>Octagon Cafe </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263632503 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/octagon-cafe.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 4 Pummery Square  Poundbury  Dorchester  Dorset  DT1 3GW &lt;br/&gt;cafe  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The Octagon Café nestles in the corner of Pummery Square, just off the Bridport Road in Poundbury. It's been there serving excellent coffee and light meals since the year 2000 and forms part of the first phase of Prince Charles's vision of the ideal English township.&#13;
The Octagon itself is a unique eight-sided building with a very high ceiling (30 feet!). As you'll see from the pictures, it's rather like an oast-house, very light and airy, and has space for al fresco dining under the trees when the weather is good.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:01:49</pubDate></item><item><title>White Hart </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263815462 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/white-hart-cheddar.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; The Bays    Cheddar  Somerset  BS27 3QF &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;Our Restaurant is available for private parties for upto 25 to 30 people for formal meals or more for buffet, karaoke is available by request! </description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:51:06</pubDate></item><item><title>Bear and Swan Inn </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263815839 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/bear-and-swan-chew-magna.gif" style="width:2cm"/&gt;     Chew Magna  Somerset  BS40 8SL &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt; traditional &lt;br&gt;The pubdates back to the early 18th century, with a frontage added in Victorian times. The scrubbed wooden floorboards and eclectic mix of reclaimed tables chairs and artefacts all add to the charm of The Bear and Swan.&#13;
The Bear and Swan offers a superb restaurant, great bar and tasteful accommodation in a warm and cosy atmosphere.</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 11:57:23</pubDate></item><item><title>Pony &amp; Trap </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1263816305 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/pony-and-trap-chew-magna.jpg" style="width:2cm"/&gt; Knowle Hil  Newton  Chew Magna  Somerset  BS40 8TQ &lt;br/&gt;pub  -&gt;  &lt;br&gt;Visit us at our 200 year old country cottage pub/restaurant for a memorable dining experience.&#13;
The Pony &amp;amp;amp; Trap is operated by a dedicated chef with outstanding pedigree.</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:05:10</pubDate></item><item><title>Taj Palace </title><link>http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/food_details.php5?ref=1318309118 </link><description>&lt;img src="http://www.whatsonwest.co.uk/food/uploads/taj-palace-1.1.JPG" style="width:2cm"/&gt; 39/41 Saint Nicholas st  City Centre  Bristol  Bristol  BS1 1TP &lt;br/&gt;restaurant  -&gt; indian &lt;br&gt;most talked about indian restaurant in bristol</description><pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 05:58:59</pubDate></item></channel></rss>

