Reviews on Grill food in Wells, England, United Kingdom. The name Wells comes from the city's three wells dedicated to St. Andrew. Now there's a fun factoid to fill up your next awkward silence. In England's smallest city, you won't find the big summer crowds of nearby Glastonbury. Instead, you'll have more than enough room to sight-see as you please. And there are plenty of youth clubs to entertain the kiddies while you wander. The cathedral in Wells is the landmark attraction, but also check out the nearby Bristol Zoo Gardens and International Helicopter Museum.
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4 based on 61 reviews
Pillars is quickly earning a reputation for one of the best venues in town. Set over 2 floors and a secluded alfresco terrace, the ground floor bar offers an extensive range of wines, Champagnes, beers, ales & ciders as well as its own brand of home brewe
Five of us had a really good Sunday lunch. The beef and lamb dishes arrived promptly and the portions are more than generous and very tasty. Desserts took a bit of time to arrive but we were informed why and when they came they were delicious.
4 based on 61 reviews
Pillars is quickly earning a reputation for one of the best venues in town. Set over 2 floors and a secluded alfresco terrace, the ground floor bar offers an extensive range of wines, Champagnes, beers, ales & ciders as well as its own brand of home brewe
Five of us had a really good Sunday lunch. The beef and lamb dishes arrived promptly and the portions are more than generous and very tasty. Desserts took a bit of time to arrive but we were informed why and when they came they were delicious.
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4 based on 1104 reviews
Great pub with gastropub credentials, charcoal cooker from spain, very assured cooking with a twist, real ales, craft beers, local ciders, belgium beers, cocktails, great decor , artwork and drinks, it can also seat 100 people next to the river. sawday wi
Took my son and family to this quirky, lively and friendly pub on the Somerset Levels. Hugely popular and deservedly so. The staff are attentive, friendly and efficient. The Manager, Alistair is great! The Sunday lunch was spot-on. Great roasties and creative veg. Puddings were a tasty indulgence. I like the way they source their wine. All-in-all the best pub for Sunday lunch (and probably all those other meals, too)
4 based on 725 reviews
2012 saw the arrival of Tamburino in Street, bringing the town a true taste of Italy with our wonderful traditional cuisine and vibrant atmosphere.Owners Domenico is from Sicily, where passion runs deep. No more so than the passion for food and hospitalit
I eat here as often as I can. Especially with my daughters (age 5 and 8). The food is delious. The service is exceptional! There's a wide choice of classic Italian dishes. Unlike the chain restaurants,this is good traditional Italian food. Everything is made fresh - you can see in to the kitchen. My children are always made so welcome. They are fussed by the staff and given balloons. Sat outside on a sunny afternoon with a glass of wine and a pizza Gordon 1921, I couldn't be happier!!
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