The Treby Arms
Sparkwell, Plympton, PL7 5DD
This is fine dining meets South West hospitality, and the results are vibrantly fantastic. The Treby Arms is an inviting local in a small Devon village, but the real excitement comes in its culinary offering. The menu’s focus is on the best fresh and seasonable produce (not hard to source here), served in a rustic environment. The wine list is handily broken down into styles and there’s a lot to choose from, with most at modest prices (and a few big hitters in there for anyone wanting to make a real occasion of it). If gin’s more your thing then cast a glance towards their extensive garnish-matched list. There’s even a nicely priced set-lunch menu, for anyone who is planning on making their way through our whole selection…
The Hand and Flowers
126 West Street, Marlow, SL72BP
To not feature this landmark pub would have been at best unfair to them, and at worst unfair to you. Tom Kerridge’s Buckinghamshire restaurant earnt its first Michelin star in 2005 and snapped up another in 2012. This place is perfect: the atmosphere is convivial and welcoming, and the food excels in taking comfort and tradition to the extraordinary heights of precision. For a truly palate-stretching experience in a space that allows you to relax and enjoy yourself, make your way to Buckinghamshire. You’ll find out what the perfect chip tastes like. It’s also probably the only pub we know to feature any orange wine, let alone ten.