Providence Restaurants
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There's something stirring in the depths of The House of Jazz. Where conversations flow and cocktail making is an art form. For those who want an after dinner drink or if you just want to stop by without eating, The Night Safe shall be awaiting your attendance. Open in two hourly slots from 5pm-close Thursday, Friday, Saturday (from midday on Sundays) we do accept walk-ins but due to it having limited space we recommend booking in advance.
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Flipside - Craft beers & Cocktails is a local neighbourhood party bar with 20 draught local craft beers and a delicious range of cocktails all served up by award winning cocktail bartenders to a soundtrack of party beats
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Indulge in delicious fare created by our head chef Tom Bennetts using the best locally sourced Cornish ingredients. From afternoon teas to three course suppers and full Cornish breakfasts we cater for it all in our 2 AA Rosette restaurant.
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The Greenhouse Coffee Shop and Restaurant. A stylish and relaxed dining destination located in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside. The restaurant mixes mismatched shabby-chic furniture with handsome wooden tables and striking, specially commissioned artworks. It’s a space that’s perfect for any occasion from breakfast through to dinner, to celebrate a family occasion or to hold a business meeting. Whatever your preference, our friendly staff will be quick to make sure guests have just what they need.
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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.
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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 …