Newcastle - Uk Restaurants

The Full Moon and Attic Bar

Address: 1 North St, Bristol, BS1 3PR

The Golden Lion

Address: 27 High St, Cindeford, GL142SL

JAFRA

Address: 193 Gloucester Rd, Avon, BS7 8BG

The Heritage Coffee Shop

Address: Heritage Coffee Shop, Dean Heritage Centre, Camp Mill, Sudley, GL14 2UB

The Inn with the Well

Address: Marlborough Rd, Ogbourne St George, SN8 1SQ

Boom Battle Bar

Address: 5-10 James St W, Bath, BA1 2BX

The Bell Inn

Address: Shurdington Rd, Cheltenham, GL51 4XQ

The London Inn

Address: 110-114 High St, Weston-Super-Mare, BS23 1HP

The Clevedon Distillery

Address: 5 Alexandra Rd, Clevedon, BS21 7QE

Giovannis

Address: 38 The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1AJ

Dark arts rebel kitchen

Address: 11 Richmond St, Weston, BS23 1SX

Clavell & Hind

Address: Clavell & Hind, Cheltenham, GL51 9SY

The Gaultree inn

Address: 38 Gaultree Square, Emneth, PE14 8DD

The Fox & Maple

Address: 15 High St, Wickwar, GL12 8NE

The King Alfred Inn

Address: Burrow Drove, Burrowbridge, TA7 0RB

Hedgers Cider

Address: Row of Ashes Ln, Bristol, BS40 5TU

Mythos Taverna

Address: 15 Castle Greek, Wales, cf34fp

Waterloo Inn

Address: St Mary's Rd, Nash, NP18 2BZ

Star Inn

Address: Mill Lane, Watchet, TA23 0BZ
Star Inn
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The Star Inn is a friendly pub with a welcoming bar, log fire and good food to go with good beer. In the summer the large beer garden is open and well behaved dogs on a lead are welcome throughout the pub. The Star Inn was first documented as the Royal Oak in 1794, the first landlord was Josiah Watts 1794 – 1808. Robert Stoate closed and reopened the pub during 1825 as the Star Inn. During it’s history the pub was owned by the Egremont trustees in the 1870’s then the Wyndham Estate in the 1890’s. The Star Inn …

The Red Tile Inn

Address: Middle Rd, Cossington, TA7 8LN
The Red Tile Inn
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The Red Tile Inn has been owned by Mac and Rachel McKenzie since July 2015, we are a family run pub serving homecooked pub grub. we have real Ales and fine Wines. We welcome dogs of all sizes. We have a skittle alley free to use by all our customers when it’s not in use by our thriving Skittle league. The Inn was opened in 1861 and named The Cossington Inn, it changed to The Red Tile in 1980.