Our Guide To Local Food and Drink
Local Restaurants, Gastropubs and Bars
The Mill Race
Great food, local ales and ciders, an extensive wine list in a relaxed informal atmosphere. Their large sun terrace is a great place to enjoy the early Spring sunshine. Regularly changing menus focus on simple food cooked well. The Mill Race uses local seasonal produce to ensure their food is the best quality on offer. Produce is sourced from some of the best local suppliers and they also use produce from their own farm.
Distance: 0.5 miles NE
Address: The Mill Race, Walford, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5QS
Telephone 01989 562891
Website: http://www.millrace.info
The Inn on The Wye
A public house with light, modern dining areas combined with cosy fireside corners. The Inn on The Wye has a good size restaurant specialising in grills and an excellent carvery. They have a large bar and seating area with their food superbly supported by a good wine list and well kept real ales as well as the familiar range of continental lagers and beers.
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Distance: 0.2 miles SE
Address: The Inn on The Wye, Kerne Bridge, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye Herefordshire HR9 5QS
Telephone: 01600 890872
Website: http://www.thewyeinn.co.uk
The Hostelrie at Goodrich
The Hostelrie at Goodrich has been inviting travellers and locals through its doors since 1625 and has always maintained a reputation for quality service, excellent local food cooked fresh to order and outstanding ales and wines. All food is cooked on site using only local produce. Their dishes change with the seasons and they try to maintain a healthy and varied balance to menus. Here you will find good, wholesome foods at affordable prices. The Hostelrie bar stocks quality ales from local suppliers and micro breweries, and ciders from local orchards.
Distance: 0.3 miles W
Address: The Hostelrie, Goodrich, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 6HX
Telephone: 01600 890241
Website: www.thehostelrieatgoodrich.com
The Saracens Head
The Saracens Head Inn has stood for centuries in it’s spectacular position on the east bank of the River Wye where the river flows into a steep wooded gorge, on the edge of the Forest of Dean. Popular with walkers, cyclists, canoeists, fishermen and fans of good food and real ales, the Inn has a relaxed ambience throughout, from the flagstoned bar to the cosy lounge and stylish dining room. The Saracens Head had a relaxed, friendly environment amd serves a wide variety of dishes that change from season-to-season from our Lunch Menu, Dinner Menu and daily specials board with their chefs using fresh ingredients which are locally-sourced whenever possible.The flagstone-floored bar, with its scrubbed pine tables, has retained the feel of an authenic old English Inn. The bar is open all day everyday and offers a fine selection of classic and local real ales, ciders and quality wines, by the glass or bottle. The riverside terraces are the ideal place to watch the Inn’s ancient hand ferry carry passengers across the Wye as it did in yesteryear.
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Distance: 2.3 miles SW
Address: The Saracens Head Inn, Symonds Yat East, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 6JL
Telephone: 01600 890435
Website: http://saracensheadinn.co.uk




