British, Modern Restaurants in Corsham
1. The Olive Tree, Queensberry Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Russell St - BA1
“The only Michelin star restaurant in Bath and it certainly stands out from the rest” – Chris Cleghorn has been at the stoves of this celebrated cellar for over 10 years now and it continues to inspire high praise, with “inventive and delicious” cuisine and tasting menus “much better than the ubiquitous versions that are around today” (although they are a significantly greater investment than the à la carte price shown, at £160 and £190 per person). Opinions differ on the cellar location in a period property: to some tastes it is “only let down by the lack of atmosphere in the basement”, but to others “the setting is relaxing and the service just the right level of attentive”, making it “a romantic venue in the heart of a very romantic city”.
2. The Duke Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Calne
1 Church Road, Hilmarton - SN11
The Duke Hotel is an independently run Free-house pub, restaurant and hotel set in the quaint village of Hilmarton a largely rural village on the north side of Wiltshire. The Duke offers 5 stunning en-suite boutique hotel rooms
3. Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park
British, Modern restaurant in Colerne
Since 2006, chef Hywel Jones has been at the helm of the kitchen of this traditional, period dining room which provides a very classical country-house retreat in a rural Palladian mansion: go somewhere else if you want stripped floors and open kitchen, as here you will get swagged curtains, tablecloths, silverware and aperitifs in the lounge. Limited feedback this year, but remaining positive on its high-quality, classically rooted cuisine: there is a tasting menu, but the à la carte offers three courses for £115 per person.
4. Chez Dominique
French restaurant in Bath
15 Argyle Street - BA2
Launched in 2016 by Chris Tabbitt (ex-of Bibendum and the Old Bridge hotel in Huntingdon) and Sarah Olivier, this “small and beautifully formed” modern European is a “very comfortable, dependable” sort of place indeed. From the “perfectly executed”, “very well-priced” food (e.g., steak-frites, washed down with “even better value” red wine), to the “very personable service”, it offers an “intimate dining experience” that’s “hard to beat”.
5. The Elder at The Indigo Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
2 South Parade - BA2
Set within the Georgian surrounds of the Indigo Hotel, this indie restaurant from Harwood Arms co-owner Mike Robinson has rejigged its formula, with diners treated to cocktails in a vault-set speakeasy, before heading upstairs to the clubby dining room for a seven-course dinner showcasing the best of British wild food. Reports on the new format were limited but what there were proclaimed the food “truly epic, with plenty of slightly off-the-beaten track choices, e.g. hare” (that seem less surprising given Robinson’s reputation as a game guru). The celebrated chef is joined here by exec chef Liam Goldstone, who also runs the hotel’s more casual Brasserie Beau.
6. The Beckford Bottle Shop
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5-8 Saville Row - BA1
“Everything is good and as it should be” at this “delicious small plates” outfit tucked in a wine shop and where, as a result, there’s a “large choice of wine by the glass and you can buy any wine from the shelves and pay an additional £15 corkage, rather than the usual mark-up”. Bonus points for the “really nice atmosphere too” (“in summer it’s an absolute sun trap to sit outside under the awnings” and “in winter it’s cosy and candlelit”). This venue is part of the growing Beckford group, which runs a series of well-regarded venues in South-West England – including, of more recent vintage, Bath’s Beckford Canteen.
7. Clayton’s Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
15a George St - BA1
“A great location in the centre of Bath” is backed up by “very competent cooking and good service” at this well-established corner-restaurant, whose level of cuisine and elegant interior are a cut-above. It’s run by chef Rob Clayton – who was formerly head chef at the posh Bath Priory Hotel for seven years – and his family.
8. The Circus
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
34 Brock St - BA1
“Been going so long it’s become an institution in Bath – and all the better for that” – this bistro set in a Georgian house was taken over three years ago from the founding Golden family by head chef Matthew Lisanti. Ratings would be higher were it not for reports of cooking that was “competent but not mind-blowing” – possibly “a problem of too-high expectations”.
9. Corkage (Chapel Row)
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5 Chapel Row - BA1
Their original venue on Walcot Street is no more, but this “friendly and casual” sibling on Chapel Row – indie fine wine shop meets bar and small plates venue – is doing a swift trade, not harmed by its gorgeous heated terrace and garden. Alongside “wines outside the usual suspects” (they run a Wednesday wine club and tasting nights), the food is “a cut above” what one might expect from a booze merchant, even for those who are “usually not a fan of small plates and explanations”.
10. Marlborough Tavern
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
35 Marlborough Buildings - BA1
With its “nice cosy atmosphere” and “interesting gastropub food”, this Georgian hostelry with a courtyard garden near the Royal Crescent makes “a good mid-price choice in a wonderful city with so many charming places to eat”. It was acquired by St Austell Brewery in 2023, but no major changes are afoot.
11. The Bath Priory
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Weston Rd - BA1
Celebrating three decades as part of the Brownsword Hotels stable in 2024, this lavish getaway in two adjoining Georgian houses has much to love about it, from the four-acre gardens to the UK’s only L’Occitane spa. Dining options are split between the dining room, open for afternoon tea or a £98 per person three-course dinner showcasing “skilful cooking of delightful food”; and the more casual ‘Pantry & Terrace’ which also offers breakfast, brunch and lunch.
12. The Dining Room, Whatley Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Easton Grey
Under chef Ricki Weston, this Cotswolds country-house hotel has maintained its reputation as a significant foodie destination, with the main event in the dining room being a seven-course tasting menu at £175 per person, although there is also an à la carte menu for £120 per person. But while all feedback rates the experience as “exceptional all-round”, it was more limited this year and consequently we’ve continued to rate it quite conservatively.
13. Upstairs at Landrace
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
61 Walcot Street - BA1
“We come back again and again for the amazing cooking” at this “very high-quality” spot from a “young and enthusiastic team”, upstairs from a hip modern bakery and flour mill. There’s “always a spot-on seasonaI menu” (“I Iove the fresh pasta which changes each week”) and an “interesting list of mainly natural wines”, while “the space is a little spartan, with minimalist decor”. Top Menu Tip – “the cheese fritters are wonderful”.
14. Beckford Canteen
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
11-12 Bartlett Street - BA1
Highly rated when it opened in 2023, this spinoff from the nearby Beckford Bottle Shop (see also), attractively set in an old greenhouse, attracted a little more criticism this year. Fair to say that all diners continue to rate the food here decently well, but there are more caveats: “want to like it, but was disappointed this time around” is one comment; “poor service let down some reasonably cooking” another. It’s still a “very good favourite” for other diners, though – perhaps these are blips following the departure of launch chef George Barson in February 2024 after a year at the stoves.
15. The Black Swan Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Devizes
25 - 26 The Market Place - SN10
“Great pub food at the funky end of gastro” and “amazing Sunday roasts” are crowd-pleasers at this 18th-century coaching inn in the centre of town, which also ticks the boxes for “friendly staff and good service”.
16. The Rectory
British, Modern restaurant in Malmesbury
Crudwell - SN16
“You feel exceptional” at this “comfortable”, “romantic” and smartly modernised Georgian-era hotel with 18 rooms, where the dining room has a striking glazed addition and whose kitchen has now combined the talents of Jake Simpson (ex-Bocca di Lupo) and James Erasmus (ex-Ledbury & Harwood Arms). Regular supper clubs supplement the à la carte menu that’s more luxe brasserie than it is ‘fayne dining’ and is sensibly priced, too. (Its sibling pub, the Potting Shed, is just across the road.)
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