Food & drink

Restaurant serving food from every corner of the world, cosy pubs with traditional menus, sophisticated eateries offering the best in cutting edge cuisine - Britain has them all.

Colourful farmers' markets and festivals, people passionate about their artisan food, farms shops, food halls and delicatessens with their multitude of delicious seasonal offerings. Taste the latest English wines in Sussex and Kent, unusual real ales with names like Golden Glory and Black Cat, rare cider from Herefordshire and a welcoming glass of finest Scottish malt whisky.

Cook like a chef

Learn to cook like a British Celeb Chef

Rob Rees, a.k.a. the Cotswolds Chef, will have a demonstration on Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at The Study at Astor Center, New York. Tickets cost $94 or buy one, get one free!

The Capital Restaurant

The stars of British cuisine—for less!

A Michelin-starred restaurant where you can dine for less than £30? How about a whole crop? These extraordinary restaurants are waiting to tempt you with award-winning food at a great price.

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Castle Douglas Design Cafe

Food towns

In Britain today we are seeing the emergence of a number of food towns where visitors and residents can enjoy a wide variety of food experiences and meet and mix with local people who are passionate about their local food story.

Food towns
Three Chimneys Restaurant

Top 5 restaurants with rooms

Just think! Delicious food and comfortable bedrooms are what we all need as we head off to have a holiday or break.

Discover the top 5 restaurants with rooms
Restaurant Fifteen Cornwall

Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall

As you stroll into the reception of Jamie Oliver's latest restaurant project, Fifteen Cornwall, you know you're in for a really good time.

Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall
Sculpture in Chichester Cathedral

Eat in churches

Have you ever wondered if there might be an opportunity to enjoy a meal in a rather different location to a restaurant, pub or hotel?

Eat in churches
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