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PR Coverage Summary Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 NON-LONDON COVERAGE BY REGION OF ENTRIES IN HARDEN’S BEST UK RESTAURANTS 2020 • East Midlands • East of England • North West • North East • South West • South East • West Midlands • Yorkshire & Humber • Wales • Scotland • Northern Ireland • 100 – Top 100 • TOP – Top scoring Restaurant : 5/5 (excellent) for Food or £60+ and 4/5 (very good) Iberico East Midlands Masala Junction MemSaab Restaurant Sat Bains 100 TOP DERBYSHIRE Shanghai Shanghai Alstonefield 200 Degrees The George Victoria Hotel Ashbourne World Service Jack Rabbits Zaap Bakewell Sandiacre Piedaniels La Rock TOP Baslow Wollaton Fischers at Baslow Hall TOP The Cod's Scallops Beeley Devonshire Arms at Beeley RUTLAND Bradwell Clipsham The Samuel Fox Country Inn The Olive Branch Buxton Exton Simply Thai The Fox and Hounds Hotel Derby Glinton Darleys The Blue Bell Ebi Sushi TOP Greetham Matlock The Wheatsheaf Stones Hambleton Shirley Finch’s Arms The Saracen's Head Hambleton Hall 100 TOP Oakham LEICESTERSHIRE Hitchen's Barn Leicester Oundle Bobby’s Tap & Kitchen Kayal Tandem Loughborough The Hammer & Pincers Market Harborough Ascough’s Bistro Mountsorrel John's House 100 TOP NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Langar Langar Hall Nottingham Alchemilla TOP Annie’s Burger Shack Baresca Burra Khana Cafe Roya Calcutta Club The Cumin French Living The Frustrated Chef Hart’s Kitchen Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Fairstead East of England The Square and Compasses Great Waltham BEDFORDSHIRE Galvin Green Man Bolnhurst Hatfield Peverel The Plough at Bolnhurst The Blue Strawberry Luton Horndon on the Hill Luton Hoo, Luton Hoo Hotel The Bell Inn Mistley The Mistley Thorn Restaurant & CAMBRIDGESHIRE Ongar Barlow Smith's Brasserie The Three Hills, Bartlow Southend-on-Sea Cambridge The Pipe of Port Amelie Flammekueche West Mersea Cotto TOP The Company Shed TOP The Ivy Cambridge Brasserie West Mersea Oyster Bar Midsummer House 100 TOP Millworks Navadhanya Cambridge HERTFORDSHIRE Oak Bistro Parker's Tavern Barnet Pint Shop Savoro Restaurant Twenty Two TOP Berkhamsted The St John’s Chop House The Gatsby Steak & Honour Zaza Stem & Glory Cafe Bushey Trinity St James Vanderlyle TOP Chandler's Cross Ely The Glasshouse, The Grove Old Fire Engine House Prime Steak & Grill Eye Green Datchworth House of Feasts The Tilbury Fordham Flaunden White Pheasant The Bricklayers Arms Huntingdon Frithsden Old Bridge Hotel The Alford Arms Keyston Harpenden The Pheasant at Keyston Lussmanns Moulton Hitchin The Packhorse Inn The Farmhouse at Redcoats Peterborough Hermitage Rd Prevost Hunsdon Sutton Gault The Fox And Hounds Restaurant & The Anchor St Albans Dylans Kings Arms Lussmanns ESSEX Tabure Billericay Thompson TOP The Magic Mushroom Tring Boreham Crocker’s Table The Lion Inn Welwyn Brentwood Auberge du Lac Alec's The Waggoners Clavering Willian The Cricketers The Fox Colchester Grain TOP NORFOLK Dedham Milsoms Blakeney The Sun Inn The Moorings Le Talbooth Brancaster Staithe Dunmow The White Horse The Flitch of Bacon TOP Burnham Market Epping North Street Bistro TOP Haywards Restaurant TOP Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Cromer Number Ten No. 1 Swan Hotel Holkham Orford The Victoria at Holkham Butley Orford Oysterage TOP Holt The Crown & Castle Wiveton Hall Cafe Pebmarsh King's Lynn Shillingfords at The Foragers Market Bistro Snape Morston The Crown Inn Anchor Inn The Plough and Sail Morston Hall 100 TOP Southwold Norwich The Crown Benedicts Sole Bay Fish Company Farmyard Sutherland House The Gunton Arms The Swan Last Wine Bar & Restaurant Stanton Namaste India Leaping Hare Vineyard Roger Hickman’s TOP Stoke-by-Nayland Old Hunstanton The Crown The Neptune 100 TOP Sudbury Reepham Secret Garden The Dial House Tuddenham Salthouse Tuddenham Mill Dun Cow Westleton Stanhoe The Westleton Crown The Duck Inn Woodbridge Stoke Holy Cross The Table Stoke Mill Thornham Eric's Fish & Chips Wells Next The Sea Wells Crab House Wiveton Wiveton Bell SUFFOLK Aldeburgh Aldeburgh Fish And Chips The Lighthouse Regatta Sea Spice Bildeston The Bildeston Crown Bromeswell The Unruly Pig Bury St Edmunds Maison Bleue TOP 1921 Angel Hill 100 TOP The One Bull Pea Porridge TOP The Northgate Cavendish The George Darsham Darsham Nurseries Fressingfield The Fox & Goose Hintlesham Hintlesham Hall Ipswich 1900 Mariners Trongs TOP Lavenham The Great House Hotel & Lavenham Greyhound Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Tynemouth North East Longsands Fish Kitchen Riley's Fish Shack COUNTY DURHAM Whitley Bay Hinnies Darlington The Orangery, Rockliffe Hall TOP Wylam The Ship Inn Hurworth The Bay Horse Saltburn The Seaview Restaurant Summerhouse Raby Hunt 100 TOP Winston Bridgewater Arms NORTHUMBERLAND Amble The Old Boat House Amble Bamburgh The Potted Lobster Barrasford Barrasford Arms Craster Jolly Fisherman Hedley On The Hill The Feathers Inn Hexham Bouchon Bistrot The Rat Inn Wall Hjem TYNE AND WEAR Gateshead Six, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Trakol Newcastle upon Tyne Adrianos Blackfriars Restaurant Broad Chare Café Royal Cal's Own Cook House Dabbawal Dabbawal Dobson And Parnell Dosa Kitchen Francesca’s House of Tides 100 TOP Jesmond Dene House Pani’s The Patricia TOP Peace & Loaf TOP Route Sachins St Vincent A Taste of Persia 21 Tyneside Coffee Rooms, Tyneside Ury North Shields Staith House South Shields Colmans TOP Colmans Seafood Temple Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Grasmere North West The Forest Side TOP The Jumble Room CHANNEL ISLANDS Keswick Fellpack Guernsey Lyzzick Hall Country House Hotel Le Nautique La Reunion Kirkby Lonsdale Hipping Hall 100 TOP Jersey Bohemia 100 TOP Kirkby Stephen Longueville Manor TOP The Black Swan Mark Jordan at the Beach TOP Nether Burrow The Oyster Box The Highwayman St Peter Port Penrith Da Nello Askham Hall TOP Le Petit Bistro Pooley Bridge 1863 Bar Bistro Rooms CHESHIRE Sedbergh The Black Bull Inn Aldford The Grosvenor Arms Skelton Dog and Gun Inn Bollington The Lime Tree Ullswater Sharrow Bay Chester La Brasserie, Chester Grosvenor Windermere The Chef's Table Gilpin Spice, Gilpin Lodge TOP Cornichon Henrock 1539 Holbeck Ghyll Joseph Benjamin Homeground Moules A Go Go Hooked Simon Radley, The Chester TOP HRiSHi, Gilpin Lodge TOP Sticky Walnut TOP The Samling TOP Upstairs at the Grill Congleton GREATER MANCHESTER Pecks Altrincham Glazebury Altrincham Market The Glazebury Honest Crust Kettleshulme Sugo TOP The Swan Inn Ashton-Under-Lyne Lymm Lily's Indian Vegetarian Cuisine La Boheme Bowdon Marton Borage La Popote Chinley Oxton Old Hall Inn Fraiche 100 TOP Hale Sigiriya CUMBRIA Macclesfield Kandy Ambleside The Sutton Gamekeeper Drunken Duck Fellini's Manchester Lake Road Kitchen 100 TOP Adam Reid at The French 100 TOP Old Stamp House TOP Akbar’s Zeffirelli’s Albert's Schloss Almost Famous Carlisle Australasia Alexandros Greek Restaurant and Bar San Juan Cartmel The Bull & Bear Aulis at L'Enclume TOP Bundobust L’Enclume 100 TOP Chaophraya Rogan & Co The Creameries Clifton Croma George & Dragon Dishoom Evuna Crosthwaite El Gato Negro The Punch Bowl Inn Glamorous Culgaith Greens Mrs Miller's TOP Hawksmoor TOP Hispi Bistro Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Home Fence Ibérica, Spinningfields White Swan at Fence TOP Indian Tiffin Room Gisburn Indique La Locanda The Ivy Asia The Ivy Spinningfields Langho James Martin Northcote 100 TOP Kala Little Eccleston Katsouris Deli The Cartford Inn The Lime Tree Morecambe Little Yang Sing Midland Hotel Lunya Mackie Mayor Newton-in-Bowland Mana 100 TOP The Parkers Arms TOP Mi And Pho Norden Mr Cooper's, The Midland Hotel Nutter’s TOP Mughli Preston Peter Street Kitchen Bukhara Randall & Aubin TOP Ramsbottom Red Chilli Baratxuri Refuge by Volta Eagle & Child Restaurant MCR 100 TOP The Hungry Duck Rosso Levanter TOP Rudys Pizza TOP Salvis Thornton Cleveleys Sam’s Chop House Twelve Restaurant & Lounge Bar San Carlo Whalley San Carlo Cicchetti Breda Murphy Restaurant Solita Wiswell The Sparrows Freemasons at Wiswell TOP Sugo TOP Tampopo Tapeo & Wine MERSEYSIDE Tast Cuina Catalana Tattu Heswall This & That Burnt Truffle TNQ Restaurant & Bar Hoylake 20 Stories Lino’s Whitworth Art Gallery Liverpool Wing’s Albert's Schenke WOOD Restaurant The Art School TOP Yang Sing Belzan Marple El Gato Negro Angkor Soul Hanover Street Social The Fisherman's Table The Italian Club Fish Stockport Lunya The Easy Fish Company Maray Where The Light Gets In TOP Mowgli Oktopus Panoramic 34 LANCASHIRE Pen Factory Pilgrim Aughton Roski 100 TOP The Barn at Moor Hall TOP Salt House Moor Hall 100 TOP Salt House Bacaro Austwick San Carlo The Traddock Hotel 60 Hope Street Broughton Spire Italian Orchard Wreckfish Claughton Southport The Fenwick Arms Bistrot Vérité The Vincent Hotel V-Cafe Clitheroe The Assheton Arms Thornton Hough The Inn at Whitewell Lawns Restaurant, Thornton Hall TOP The Red Fox Colne Banny’s Restaurant Copster Green YU Ellel The Bay Horse Harden's Best UK Restaurants 2020 Beaconsfield South East The Cape Grand Cafe & Restaurant Brill BERKSHIRE The Pointer Ascot Denham Restaurant Coworth Park The Swan Inn Bagnor Dinton The Blackbird 100 TOP La Chouette TOP Binfield Heath Gerrards Cross Bottle and Glass Inn TOP Maliks Three Oaks Bray Caldesi in Campagna Long Crendon The Fat Duck The Angel The Hind’s Head TOP Marlow Waterside Inn 100 TOP The Coach Cookham Hand & Flowers Maliks The Ivy Marlow Garden The White Oak Sindhu TOP The Vanilla Pod TOP Eton Gilbey’s Radnage Mash Inn TOP Frilsham The Pot Kiln Seer Green The Jolly Cricketers Hungerford Eliane of Hungerford Woburn Paris House TOP Hurley Hurley House Hotel Littlefield Green EAST SUSSEX The Royal Oak TOP Brighton
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