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Dining Pubs of the Month by Area

Central England
The Red Lion Knotty Green
Penn Road
Beaconsfield
The Red Lion at Beaconsfield is a delightful country pub which has been at the heart of the village of Knotty Green, near Beaconsfield, since at least 1753. Offering a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike - and situated at the heart of many well-trodden ramblers'' walks through the Chilterns - it''s the perfect spot for a well-earned drink, superb home-cooked food, a chat and much more...
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Cumbria
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Devon and Cornwall
Hunters Inn
Newton Tracey
The Hunters Inn at Newton Tracey dates back to the 15th century serves good quality traditional pub food. Evening restaurant. Children welcome. Real ales. Terrace. Play area. New owners October 2006.
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East Midlands
Cross Keys
Main Street
Epperstone
The Cross Keys at Epperstone has well kept Kimberley ales and good value food in a friendly, traditional , unmodernised country pub. There is a good sized garden with picnic benches. Worth a visit.
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Cross Keys, Epperstone
East of England
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London
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North East
Crown & Anchor Inn
Holy Island
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North West
Hanging Gate
Langley, near Sutton
The Hanging Gate near Langley is an old Drovers pub - licenced for over 300 years. The pub sign is a hanging gate with the legend ""This gate hangs here and troubles None. Refresh and Pay and Travel On"". It situated on the high moors in an elevated position with splendid views. There are three connecting rooms going down the hillside, the lower of which has views across the moors. Good value bar and restaurant food. Family room. Can get busy at weekends and holidays. The lower Restraunt room is somewhat old fashioned but has a good atmosphere and outstanding views from the back window. Typical starters are: Soup of the day £3.20, Country Style pate £4.50 & thai Crab Cakes (small plate) £4.65, Mains Fresh Fried Cod £7.95, Fillet Steak £12.95, Chilli & Rice £6.95 and Lemon Grass Chicken £7.95. Popular walking country.
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Hanging Gate, Langley, near Sutton
Northern Ireland
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Scotland
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South and South West
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South East
Strode Arms
West Cranmore
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Wales
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West Midlands
Chequers Restaurant and Bar
Banbury Road
Ettington
The Chequers Restaurant and Bar at Ettington serves a wide range of interesting good quality food. Daily changing blackboard specials. Bar food. Children welcome. Dogs allowed. Garden.
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Chequers Restaurant and Bar, Ettington
Yorkshire and Humberside
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