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The Green Dragon Inn
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The double room provides a private entrance, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and…
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Restaurants nearby
- Riverine RabbitBib After generating a fair amount of buzz with their pop-ups, warm and welcoming couple Ash and Erin have found a permanent home in this Birmingham suburb. Erin leads the friendly service, while Ash proudly delivers dishes from behind a kitchen counter. Her cooking is characterised by originality and bold hits of flavour, occasionally drawing on influences from her native South Africa, as well as Asian flavours ranging from tom yum to furikake. Choose between two lengths of set menu, the shorter one coming with the more wallet-friendly price tag.19.0km
- Black & Green A bijou neighbourhood restaurant with stools set at tall tables and a black and green colour scheme. The short, sensibly priced tasting menu moves with the seasons, using prime ingredients to deliver layers of texture and flavour in imaginative dishes. All guests are served at the same time and most go for the wine pairings. Add in the cheese course for a satisfying meal.13.0km
- The Woodsman Even in the dead of winter, you’ll likely find a big crowd and a lively buzz at this well-run restaurant. It’s easy to see why it’s such a busy place, as the attentive service is joined by hearty, satisfying cooking. Dishes often revolve around wood-fired produce, be it skate wing or partridge, and there’s a proper roast dinner served on Sundays. Shakespeare fans have an extra reason to visit, as the famed playwright’s childhood classroom is located just up the road and is open to visitors.15.7km
- Cheal's Behind the half-timbered walls of this stylish building lies a spacious restaurant that pays tribute to British culture, be it the Union Jacks on the curtains or the model Spitfire hanging from the ceiling. Across a range of menus, including fixed-price and tasting options, Chef Matt Cheal uses prime British produce from Cornish lobster to Aberdeen Angus beef in dishes that showcase his adept modern technique. Start your evening in style in the smart Warren’s Bar or, for a lighter meal, stay there all night to enjoy the small plates menu.19.2km
- Subway Fast food12.3km
- Greggs Bakery13.4km
- Miller & Carter Steakhouse14.3km
- Miller & Carter Steakhouse15.3km
- Miller & Carter Steakhouse16.3km
- GREGGS Bakery16.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Coughton Court Grade I listed historic house museum in Stratford-on-Avon, United Kingdom2.6km
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre theatre building in Stratford-upon-Avon, England15.9km
- Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon church of England parish church in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK15.9km
- Bordesley Abbey abbey7.0km
- St Leonard's Church, Spernall church in Stratford-on-Avon, UK2.6km
- Redditch Central Mosque mosque in the United Kingdom5.7km
- Shakespeare's Birthplace Grade I listed birth house in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom15.5km
- Inkberrow Castle castle in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, England, UK6.3km
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