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Bel & the Dragon at Red Lion Wendover
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Rooms & Views
1 King Bed 194 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Food & Dri…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 161 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital…
1 Queen Bed 129 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Food & Dr…
1 King Bed 129 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Food & Dri…
1 Queen Bed 107 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with digital channels Food & Dr…
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Restaurants nearby
- Artichoke★ Michelin At the centre of a picturesque market town sits this 16th-century red-brick house, where the interior blends historic touches and an inglenook fireplace with smart modern design. To start, sample the signature Chiltern Black ale bread, before dining from one of a variety of menus that showcase the experienced chef's accomplished cooking, where the well-measured flavour combinations have an understated complexity. Seasonality is to the fore, as evidenced by superb dishes like local lamb sweetbreads with first flush garden peas and morel mushrooms.13.8km
- Crockers Tring Chef's Table On the first floor of a Tring townhouse, behind a U-shaped counter, you'll find Chef Scott Barnard in his element. He visibly enjoys interacting with his guests and proudly explaining his dishes at this chef's table operation inside a striking, copper-walled room. Scott and his enthusiastic team craft creative, eye-catching creations, such as a Japanese-influenced dessert of chocolate, miso, sesame and yuzu. Arrive early to start your visit with a cocktail in the Cellar Bar.6.4km
- Sir Charles Napier This truly lovely spot has always had a certain quirky charm – and that remains true to this day, with the restaurant having undergone little change over the years and emanating a comforting familiarity. In summer, start with an aperitif in the delightful garden dotted with backlit sculptures; at other times, sit beside the log fire and get cosy among the eclectic décor. The kitchen makes good use of quality ingredients to create dishes whose flavours are punchy and pronounced, while the wine list is a labour of love.14.1km
- Alford Arms Wind your way down a series of twisty country lanes and you will be rewarded with a visit to this attractive Victorian inn beside the village green. The charming interior comes with bags of character and a warming fire, while the summer months are best spent on the covered terrace, with cosy, sheepskin-lined benches on hand for when the sun sets. The cooking is unashamedly traditional and executed with a minimum of fuss but plenty of skill, resulting in hearty, robustly flavoured dishes like ox liver with mash and bacon. The friendly team will happily guide you through the menu.14.9km
- The Pilgrim This appealing community pub is a friendly, welcoming place. It’s characterised by heavy timbers and an unpretentious feel; find a spot by the wood-burning stove in the cosy bar-lounge or out in the spacious beer garden. The carefully prepared, modern dishes are ideal for sharing, with 2-3 per person constituting a feast; the further down the menu the read, the larger the dishes become. Some of the ingredients are from their kitchen garden.17.6km
- The Greyhound Your visit here will be an instantly enjoyable one thanks to the genuine warmth and friendliness of owners Daniel and Margriet. They are natural hosts, providing attentive service while making all their diners feel at ease. The setting for their endearing hospitality is a charming 17th-century former coaching inn that retains many of its original features. The cooking itself consists of eye-catching dishes that are refined yet hearty, showcasing carefully crafted, classic combinations which burst with natural flavours – like the terrific prune soufflé with Armagnac Anglaise.19.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Adams Park football stadium in England15.2km
- Whipsnade Zoo zoo near Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England16.7km
- Desborough Castle hillfort in Buckinghamshire14.7km
- All Saints' Church, Wing church in Wing, Buckinghamshire, England, UK14.8km
- Leighton Buzzard Light Railway preserved narrow gauge railway in Bedfordshire17.4km
- Church of St Mary, Studham church in Studham, Bedfordshire, England, UK16.8km
- Whipsnade Tree Cathedral Garden in Bedfordshire, England, UK17.2km
- Church of St John the Baptist, Stanbridge church in Stanbridge, Bedfordshire, England, UK19.0km
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