British, Modern Restaurants in Frome
1. The Olive Tree, Queensberry Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Russell St - BA1
By the standards of fine dining, the style is “relaxed” at this well-known basement dining room – an elegantly updated, greige space that’s part of a hotel in a picturesque Bath terrace which for many years has achieved renown as Bath’s most accoladed foodie destination. All reports this year are uniformly upbeat, especially regarding the cuisine overseen by chef Chris Cleghorn, who’s been in-post for over 12 years now, and provides “a fantastic meal with very attentive service and dishes that are so well conceived and explained”. Top Menu Tip – “superb starter of chalk stream trout with carrot and orange; venison great and a standout here was the accompanying black pudding”.
2. The Bath Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Horningsham
The Longleat Estate - BA12
Set in “delectable surroundings” on the Longleat estate – this “traditional pub with rather better food” (from an “interesting menu”) is “an altogether enjoyable and relaxing experience”. It even has a ‘treatment cabin’. Dating from 1736, it’s now part of the Beckford Group and offers 16 bedrooms along with “quality service”.
3. Osip
British, Modern restaurant in Bruton
25 Kingsettle Hill - BA10
“Every flavour is unique with dishes that are exciting, different and a real taste experience, but not in a whacky, OTT way – just letting the ingredients speak for themselves” – at Merlin Labron-Johnson’s acclaimed destination; which “has moved out of Bruton (about ten minutes down the road to the middle of the countryside)” – and now occupies a 17th-century coaching inn, offering four minimal-chic rooms named after rivers in Somerset. One first-time visitor was wowed by “a miracle of flavours from the simplest ingredients” (“it’s the vegetables and foraged herbs that stand out”), all abetted by “inspirational and creative” presentation. “One of those meals where you want to lick the saucy remains off every emptied dish, and the service is so friendly that you actually can!”. The eleven-course tasting menu is £150 per person (with lunch nine courses for £95 per person). Top Menu Tips – “fallow deer is especially good as is the fried parsnip (and I don’t like parsnips!)”. “‘Old favourite’ dishes such as a game pithivier and the squid, pigs head and black truffle are totally amazing. Beetroot taco with salted egg yoke – the flavours are just incredible. Another stand out is the meadowsweet icecream, so unusual and the most fabulous texture”.
4. At the Chapel
British, Modern restaurant in Bruton
28 High St - BA10
This “very classy hotel, restaurant and bakery” in a snazzily converted 18th-century congregational chapel anticipated Bruton’s gastro boom by several years when it opened back in 2008, and remains “an experience not to be missed” under relatively new ownership – a menu mixing wood-fired pizza with modern British and European small plates “always comes up with the goods”, while the venue takes full advantage of its double-height ceilings and south-facing terrace for al-fresco dining.
5. Menu Gordon Jones
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
2 Wellsway - BA2
2023 Review: The “food and wine are always interesting” and are “still as good as ever” at engaging Anglo-Scottish chef Gordon Jones’s former sandwich shop on the southern edge of town. There’s “a single tasting menu available” (the only choice is whether to have 7 or 9 courses) and it comes as a complete surprise, with each dish introduced as it arrives at your table (and no vegetarian or other options).
6. The White Hart Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Widcombe Hill - BA2
2023 Review: A “quirky and interesting” local with a “good atmosphere” serving a “creative menu, with cooking of a consistent high standard”. It makes a “fantastic pub for Sunday lunch”, with “outstanding roasts”.
7. The Elder at The Indigo Hotel
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
2 South Parade - BA2
Harwood Arms co-owner Mike Robinson’s “superior steakhouse” is the fancier of two dining options in the “formal setting of a well-restored Georgian house, now hotel” (from the “modern and quirky” Indigo chain). A visit begins with cocktails in the vault-based speakeasy, before heading upstairs for a seven-course dinner during which “the star is game” – and “oh, the venison! Sourced from the chef’s local estate”, it’s “melt in the mouth” and “just brilliant”. “Good value for money” too – just “go there and enjoy a magnificent meal in this lovely city”.
8. The Pump Room
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Stall Street - BA1
2022 Review: Taking afternoon tea in this “wonderful Georgian setting with a trio playing during the meal” – and the Roman baths next door – is to wallow in English history, with literary visitors from Jane Austen to Charles Dickens as your guides. The nibbles – “beetroot-cured smoked salmon with homemade blini”, perhaps – are a secondary consideration, “but well worth having!”.
9. Chez Dominique
French restaurant in Bath
15 Argyle Street - BA2
“One of the best in Bath” (that “tourist city largely dominated by chains”), founded in 2016 by Chris Tabbitt, whose CV includes stints at London’s Bibendum and the Old Bridge hotel in Huntingdon, where he met his FOH wife Sarah Olivier. It “seems quite European in the interior” (down to being “fairly cramped”), but that only befits its “excellent French-inspired” bistro cooking, which is offered for a “reasonable” price.
10. Corkage (Chapel Row)
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5 Chapel Row - BA1
Independent wine shop off Queen’s Square whose dining room and heated wood-framed marquee offer a “casual” setting for a rather superior small-plates menu (crab soufflé, beef shin croquettes, pan-roasted pigeon breasts, cod with pork-braised cannellini beans and chorizo, veggie options, cheese boards and desserts) to pair with vintage Burgundies or other discoveries in the fine-wine selection.
11. Clayton’s Kitchen
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
15a George St - BA1
“Top-quality ingredients, expertly cooked, and very warm, attentive service” are much appreciated at this Regency-era townhouse venue from accomplished chef-patron Rob Clayton, who trained under the legendary Nico Ladenis and headed the kitchen brigade at Bath Priory. His “classical style is perhaps a bit old school, but there’s nothing wrong with that…” – “don’t be fooled by the simplicity of the menu, or what could be perceived as high prices: this is worth every penny!”
12. The Beckford Bottle Shop
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5-8 Saville Row - BA1
This decade-old wine merchant and sharing plates restaurant is the flagship of the Beckford Group: a six-strong outfit based in Wiltshire and Somerset (and whose side arm is hit bath and body product brand, Bramley). Perhaps, it’s “more about the wine and ambience than the food” (there are over thirty wines available by the glass, and relatively cheap rates for corkage), and perhaps it’s “a little expensive”, but then again this feel-good place is, according to all reports, “one of those restaurants where you don’t really mind”. Top Tip – the outdoor tables make a “great place to catch the early evening sun come summertime”.
13. The Circus
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
34 Brock St - BA1
It’s “been around for ever”, but this “quirky” bistro in a fine Georgian house happily “still keeps its standards very high”, with newish owner Matthew Lisanti (who took over from the longtime former landlords in 2021) overseeing the “short, simple and superb” modern European fare. “Great, friendly service” and an interesting list of indie wines also make it “a cut above” in these parts.
14. Marlborough Tavern
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
35 Marlborough Buildings - BA1
Handsome Georgian pub near the Royal Crescent with a relatively ambitious seasonal menu, “excellent wine list” and “stunning Sunday roast”; the courtyard garden is an added attraction in the summer. (“I don’t get to Bath enough but next time I do, this will be on the shortlist for sure!”).
15. 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.
16. Hare & Hounds
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Lansdown Road - BA1
2024 Review: “Outstanding views from the dining area” and “lovely garden” over the surrounding countryside (top walking territory) characterise this well-liked stone gastroboozer; there are plaudits too for its “small menu of good classics” (plus latterly small plates).
17. The Pig near Bath
British, Modern restaurant in Pensford
Hunstrete House, Hunstrete - BS39
This former private home eight miles from Bath features a “restaurant with a great vibe” and a “really diverse wine list” – making it “perfect for a night away”. The famous ‘25-mile menu’ is a doddle here: the property has its own 30-acre deer park, the largest kitchen garden in the group, an orchard, a smoke house, and even its own mushroom house with a viewing window.
18. The Botanical Rooms at The Newt
British, Modern restaurant in Bruton
The Newt in Somerset - BA7
“A wonderful, exclusive, if rather pricey place for a meal” – this glam hideaway is the centrepiece dining-wise of billionaire Koos Bekker and wife Karen’s luxurious estate, which they launched in 2019. With its oak panelled dining room and “attention-grabbing, glass-house courtyard add-on” it’s an “extremely pleasant environment” (“tables are well spread out within the more formal area within the original hotel building and the large glass walled and roofed extension is slightly more informal”). “Staff are so welcoming and motivated” providing service that’s “proficient and leisurely” and the food is simple but very well executed using lots of ingredients either sourced from the estate or nearby farms (including venison). Round off your meal with “a magical after-lunch stroll through the grounds… fabulous!”
19. Goodfellows
British, Modern restaurant in Wells
7b St Thomas Street - BA5
“Always a treat to eat” at Adam & Martine Fellows’ “friendly, very enjoyable fish-oriented restaurant” – an established feature of the area for over 20 years which moved to this smartly decorated site in 2022, where they also run a cookery school. Fans “love being able to see what’s happening in the open plan kitchen”, say the food “melts in the mouth” and “a definite plus is that every course comes with its own vegetables… it’s a pet hate when they are extra!”
20. Beckford Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Fonthill Gifford
Born in 1740 but updated for modern times – a country inn on the edge of the rolling parkland of the Fonthill Estate, not far from Salisbury. “Too many pubs serve food that is overpriced and disappointing, but not here though” – a “fab place” where you can expect “superb cooking every time”, be it suckling pig, wood-fired pizzas or local meat and game (“a lunch featuring duck lingers long in the memory”). Want to overnight? There are plush bedrooms and lodges but the pick of the accommodation is the ‘Arch’ which sits at the entrance to the Fonthill Estate’s driveway.
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