Pubs and Restaurants
If you enjoy drinking and eating out when on holiday, you're sure to enjoy the variety of food and drink found in the surrounding area.
The nearby city of St Albans is reputedly home to the oldest pub in the world and the most pubs per square mile in the country, in addition to several fine restaurants.
Good beers, including local ales. Tuesday night is curry night. |
1 mile |
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The Old Chequers |
A quality pub, in Gaddesden Row with reasonably priced homemade food. |
2 miles |
Thai Square restaurants use authentic Thai ingredients freshly flown in daily from Thailand, in a range of exquisite dishes. |
4 miles |
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Modern European cuisine with the emphasis on French food. The food is prepared with a variety of seasonal products and ingredients. |
4 miles |
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| Modern Japanese cuisine. |
5 miles |
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5-Time winner of Buckinghamshire Dining Pub Award in The Good Pub Guide; included in Eat Out Magazine's "Best of the Best Top 100 Pubs" in their April 2008 edition! |
5 miles |
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| A vibrant and stylish Italian restaurant. |
6 miles |
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A stylish three floored Mediterranean restaurant off the high street, popular with locals. |
6 miles |
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Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is noted in the 1997 Guiness Book of Records as an 11th Century structure on an 8th Century site, making it the oldest pub in Britain. |
6 miles |
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An independent, relaxed city-centre restaurant serving Antipodean-based cuisine |
7 miles |
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A mouth-watering selection of sustainably sourced, seasonal fish and shellfish dishes plus a choice of meat dishes featuring quality Scottish produce. |
7 miles |




