Local Guide
On a plate: where to eat in the East Midlands
Chloe Haycock of The Red Lion in East Haddon shares her favourite local places to eat and drink
Chloe Haycock of The Red Lion in East Haddon shares her favourite local places to eat and drink
From expertly made coffee to cocktails in one of the city’s under-the-radar new bars, Luke Downing of Vice & Virtue picks his favourite places in Leeds to eat and drink
The end of March has arrived and the shift from winter to spring is gaining momentum.
With a reputation as one of the hippest places to live in Britain, the small Somerset town of Bruton has a world-class art gallery, an idiosyncratic high street and an eclectic choice of dining options.
And so to Bath, with its ancient Roman pools, its sweeping Georgian architecture of crescentic gold. It is testament to Somerset’s largest city, historic as it is, that it would surge toward modern dining, all the while retaining its vintage charm. Here you will find one of the finest bakeries in the country, fine cheeses abound, and excellent Sicilian food uncommon in the West Country. Mark Taylor has the low-down.