Wednesday, January 15

These British clubs serve food worth taking a trip for

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of , were for pints, and , when used, tended to be basic and stodgy. altered in 1991 when The opened its doors in ' Clerkenwell and created the term ‘gastropub'; its well as drinking raised the .

, numerous British boozers count a Michelin – or more, when comes to Kerridge's & & in Marlow. are happily providing themselves as publicans, from Handling (Tartan , ) and Tommy (The Abbey Inn, ) to Heston Blumenthal, whose Hinds in Bray has actually been granted Pub for Food in the Great British Pub .

A few of the inns on our are raising pub-grub , others restoring local dishes or perhaps presenting flavours to their . What you can rely on, though, are productions, typically made from , regional and , in an unwinded – with roaring , flagstone floorings and oak beams basically a requirement.

1. The Inn, Cornwall

- cooking and Cornish fruit and vegetables in this recently brought freehouse. Roseland Peninsula hispi and , moorland lamb and signature ‘' flatbreads completely charred , then feasted on in firelit snugs or the suntrap garden, depending upon the . The roasts are suitabled for a – apt, given that regional Henry VIII as soon as went to the inn– accompanied by - barrels of veg and . The fairly priced of crowd-pleasers– consisting of a Cornish farmhouse – and substantial ale sure the regional keeps can be found in to the down-from-London crowd. Mains from ₤ 12.

2. The Hinds Head, Bray

This Berkshire boozer just recently won at the Great British Pub Awards, accompanying its as a gastropub, and contributing to its longstanding Michelin star. As you anticipate from a bar owned by Heston Blumenthal (the head is Edoardo Brambilla), sentimental meals are reimagined with a spirited wink and wizardry. Take the trembling pudding, a wobbling nutmeg- and -infused of a ages -based . The oak-beamed, -walled , initially a searching , provides Blumenthal's signature dishes– such as runny-yolked and triple-cooked , which have actually stimulated numerous replicas in gastropubs across the – a fittingly . Mains from ₤ 31.

throughout the UK are raising the dining , providing meals from intricate wellingtons to indulgent sticky and walnut puddings, as seen at the Hind's Head.

by Lola Laurent (Top) () and Photograph by Rebecca Dickson () ()

3. The Gunton , Norfolk

within a 1,000-acre park, The Gunton Arms its own venison; this star ingredient in swank or a stew.

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