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This premiere waterfront restaurant in Mission Bay’s Dana Point Hotel features contemporary cuisine in a modern and relaxing setting along the water’s edge. Firefly’s native San Diego chef, Eric Manuel, focuses on crafting exquisite and flavorful dishes using Southern California’s freshest seasonal produce and local ingredients. Stunning views ...
The Free House Pub in Nelson is an old wooden church turned craft beer bar. The Free House is Nelson’s first pub of its kind - our goal is to 'set the beers free' - meaning we aim to offer you an endlessly changing menu of local and national craft beers. They are the only pub in Nelson serving cask-conditioned real ales.
The French House is a Grade II listed pub and dining room at 49 Dean Street, Soho, London. It was previously known as the York Minster, but was informally called "the French pub" or "the French house" by its regulars. It sells more Ricard than anywhere else in Britain and only serves beer in half-pints, except for on April the first, when a recent custom has been that...
The Green Dragon Inn in Hobbiton, Matamata, New Zealand. The Green Dragon can only be visited as part of a Hobbiton movie set tour, but it's absolutely worth it and serves as the tour's ultimate highlight. The pub offers up a fantastic selection of custom-brewed ales, the first pint of which is complimentary as you walk in the door.
The Grenadier is a public house in Belgravia, London. It was originally built in 1720 as the officers' mess for the senior infantry regiment of the British army, the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards and so was located in a courtyard of their barracks. It was opened to the public in 1818 as The Guardsman and was subsequently renamed in honour of the Grenadier Guards' action...
The Halzephron Inn has a history of smuggling and is close to Gunwalloe Cove. The name Halzephron means "hell's headland". The inn has a restaurant and offers a range of beers and wines. The inn was built in 1468 and parts of it have been constructed with timber salvaged from shipwrecks on the coast.
You walk in, to be greeted by the most amazing collection of coasters. The Harp is a great bar that has lots of taps, lots of places to sit, and reliable wifi. A lot of people say it's the best pub in London and it's not hard to see why because it's a great open environment downstairs with nice places to sit upstairs with power outlets to charge your electronics.
Known for the best pub burgers in the city, 19 gourmet burgers to choose from, including The Bohemian which comes topped with chilli gouda, sliced turkey, rocket, prosciutto and pesto mayo. There are also 20 beer on taps, featuring premium European lagers, wheat beer and even raspberry beer; several of Scotland's best beers from the BrewDog and Harviestoun breweries.
The Hope is a bar in London which is open at Sundays and serves food until late. Moreover, it caters to various dietary restrictions which is highly convenient for group meetings.