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I can't believe (given that, as of November 2024 there were 51 sites!) that I've never heard of the Giggling Squid Thai restaurants; seriously, talk about missing the bus - doh!
It's always a pleasure to be asked to return to a venue, especially when it's one as lovely as The Orangery at St Elphin's in Darley Dale. Sunday, as it should be, is clearly
Bearsted really is a fab little village; not only is it very pretty, it also boasts several pubs that do food. We'd already visited one earlier in the week, but on this particular evening
Things that start out as a we'll try it and see what we think, sometimes work out really well and happen year after year; thus, becoming a tradition. This is exactly the scenario
The Cupola, recently shortlisted for Best New Tourism Business in the 2025 Peak District, Derbyshire & Derby Tourism Awards, invites couples to indulge in
His Nibs and I were on a work stay in Kent recently and, having eaten in the hotel restaurant on our first night, were keen to stretch our wings and discover the local gastro scene.
Before Christmas (and is it just me, or does that seem, like, aaaaaages ago?!) His Nibs, myself and Mummy Bird went to have breakfast at Compamigos at Mercia Marina.
Even before we'd crossed over the threshold at Dalmahoy Hotel and Country Club, it felt like the familiar comfort of home; and the reason? Dan and Keith, two of the staff on site
On what was [supposed to be, until storm Eowyn had other ideas!] our last night, we'd booked a table for dinner in the Pentland Restaurant.
The custodianship of The Peacock at Rowsley, one of Derbyshire's most cherished historic hotels and restaurants, has passed