Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Leominster
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Leominster restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 16 restaurants in Leominster and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Leominster restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. The Charlton Arms
British, Modern restaurant in Ludlow
Ludford Bridge - SY8
“Enjoy your meal in the dining room overlooking the river” when you visit this popular inn on the Ludford Bridge, which is run by Cedric (brother of Claude) Bosi and his wife Amy. The kitchen “often does interesting variants on the standard dishes, and the food is a cut above”. Top Menu Tip – “the twice-baked soufflé is excellent”.
2. The Clive Restaurant with Rooms
British, Modern restaurant in Ludlow
Bromfield - SY8
“Upmarket pub grub sourced from local suppliers” wins praise for this Georgian B&B, which sits about five minutes’ drive outside Ludlow in the heart of the 8,000-acre Oakly Park Estate. Pub classics (like burger or fish ’n’ chips) are available, but the menu is more bistro than it is pub grub, majoring in a selection of steaks… you can even have afternoon tea!
3. The Stockton Cross
British, Modern restaurant in Leominster
Kimbolton - HR6
2021 Review: Between Ludlow and Leominster, this sixteenth-century, black and white pub was taken over and revamped in spring 2018. Feedback on the new regime is too limited as yet for a full rating, but all of it is upbeat.
4. Pensons at Netherwood Estate
British, Modern restaurant in Stoke Bliss
Netherwood Estate, Pensons Yard - WR15
“Brilliant flavours in a sublime setting” have helped win renown for this “lovely” converted barn on owner Peta Darnley’s 1,200 acre family estate, where head chef Chris Simpson helped it carry off Visit England’s ‘Taste of England’ award as best restaurant in 2023. On the downside, its ratings took a slight knock this year, with a few diners being “a bit underwhelmed given the hype”: they query, “has it all gone to their heads?” and discern “a slight preciousness” in the overall approach. Most accounts, though, continue to applaud its “exceptional” overall standards.
5. CSONS at The Green Cafe
British, Modern restaurant in Ludlow
Dinham Millennium Green - SY8
“Interesting and well-prepared local food” – “now with a Middle Eastern influence” – is on the menu at this idyllic spot from the four Crouch brothers, aka the CSONS. “The pleasure of dining here is derived not just from the good food but also the location at Dirham Weir, beside the River Teme, with wildlife to watch and even the chance of spotting an otter”.
6. The Cliffe at Dinham
restaurant in Ludlow
6 Halton Lane - SY8
2021 Review: Just across the River Teme from Ludlow Castle, a short walk from Dinham Bridge, this small hotel incorporates a conservatory restaurant extension with garden views, and terrace for the summer. Reviews of Ian Pugh’s modernised but relatively traditional cooking are very positive: “consistently delivering a good quality dining experience, with an imaginatively presented, seasonal menu”.
7. Old Downton Lodge
British, Traditional restaurant in Ludlow
Downton on the Rock - SY8
Ideal for a “hideaway date night in the shires”, with a “combination of discrete modern features melded into an ancient, beautiful and comfortable building” (whose stone dining room was built at the time of the Norman Conquest) – Pippa & Willem Vlok’s country-house guarantees a “really great experience”. “Truly remarkable staff” include head chef Nick Bennett, whose “highly skilled cooking” produces meals to savour.
8. The French Pantry
French restaurant in Ludlow
15 Tower St - SY8
“This lovely, cosy French-style bistro” in the centre of Ludlow, from husband-and-wife team Olivier & Lynette Bossut, “serves good hearty helpings of rustic Gallic food” – such as “fabulous onion soup served with a vast cheesy crouton” and “coq au vin with more chicken than some poultry farms!”. With “friendly service”, it’s “usually busy with locals and tourists”, so you “need to book”.
9. Mortimers
British, Modern restaurant in Ludlow
17 Corve St - SY8
“Located in a gorgeously oak-panelled dining room in a grand old building half way up the hill in steep Corve Street”, this “unpretentious, traditional restaurant is a favourite Ludlow eatery” for all who comment on it. (“Previously it was the location of Claude Bosi’s Hibiscus when it was in Ludlow and then Alan Murchison‘s La Becasse where Will Holland was Head Chef”). “In summer, there is a quiet courtyard for pre-meal drinks and a small bar at the entrance for drinks in winter and hors d’oeuvre prior to dining”. “Chef-patron Wayne Smith has perfected his dishes over time and continues to serve excellent, accurately cooked food using delicious local ingredients and although regulars may recognise dishes from previous visits, the food is thoroughly enjoyable”. Top Menu Tip – “some of the local beef is highly memorable for its tenderness and flavour”.
10. Stagg Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Titley
This well-known border-country inn is “still one of the best places to eat in the area”, with “well prepared and flavoursome food”. Long-time regulars miss Steve & Nicola Reynolds, who retired a couple of years ago, but the new management team of chef Tom Tudor and his partner Vittoria Turolla, FOH, have settled in well and the place is now “performing better again”.
11. Fishmore Hall
British, Modern restaurant in Ludlow
Fishmore Rd - SY8
A 20-minute walk from the hallowed foodie ground of Ludlow, this handsomely renovated Georgian spa hotel is home to a casual bistro and this more formal haunt – a “lovely place to dine” that’s set “in a large light conservatory” with “beautiful views” of the surrounding countryside (“including the short row of small ‘Forelle’ pear trees after which the restaurant is named”). “The food is usually very tasty” (be it the à la carte or tasting menu) and, despite the odd ‘off’ report this year, a “relaxed, pleasing evening is the rule”. “The hotel has recently changed hands” (to a private Midlands-based buyer, who acquired it in March 2024) “though Phil Kerry, the head chef, remains in post so it is to be hoped that Forelles retains its special character despite the change”.
12. The Bookshop
British, Modern restaurant in Hereford
33 Aubrey Street - HR4
2022 Review: A steak-led “relative newcomer” – named for the former use of these premises – where the main event graces a “short, meat-focused menu” that “clearly concentrates on what they are skilled at” (though there’s also praise for the “second-to-none” coffee and cakes). “Fantastic staff” and a “great ambience” round out its charms…“if you take clients they never fail to be impressed”.
13. The Burger Shop (A Rule of Tum)
Burgers, etc restaurant in Hereford
32 Aubrey Street - HR4
2023 Review: The first bricks-and-mortar venture from Hereford’s 10 year-old ‘A Rule of Tum’ hospitality group, this local hit serves “top burgers in a great atmosphere”, with a focus on locally produced beef and other produce. A branch in Worcester has followed.
14. The Baiting House at Upper Sapey
British, Modern restaurant in Upper Sapey
Stourport Road - WR6
2022 Review: Rescued by local regulars from the threat of demolition six years ago, this 200-year-old former drovers’ pub (‘bait’ as in ‘bite’ or ‘snack’) is now an upmarket pub-with-rooms on the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, serving food of a “consistently high standard”. “The lamb dishes are particularly delicious” (Kate Lane, one of the co-owners, farms sheep). Building on their success here, Kate and her lawyer husband Andrew Cornthwaite now have a growing collection of reinvigorated village pubs.
15. Castle House Restaurant
British, Modern restaurant in Hereford
Castle St - HR1
“A lovely setting – tucked away in a quiet-but-central location” beside the remains of Hereford’s castle moat adds to the joys of the Watkins family’s Grade II-listed Georgian hotel. Reports are limited, but all approve the cooking from Hungarian-born chef Gabor Katona (with much produce from the owners’ farm at Ballingham Hall, nearby).
16. Native at Pensons
restaurant in Tenbury Wells
The Netherwood Estate, Pensons Yard - WR15
Ivan Tisdall-Downes and business partner Imogen Davis moved on from their high-performing Mayfair venue in May 2024 to open this 32-cover venue at the Netherwood Estate on the Worcestershire/Herefordshire border, replacing award-winning Pensons (RIP, which closed at Christmas 2023 after five years). It’s a new showcase for their zero-waste and foraging ethos that has earned accolades for creative cuisine at venues in both London and Essex: ingredients from the estate will help form many of the dishes. There will be three menus – four courses at £65 per person, seven courses for £105 person, and a Sunday lunch three-course offering at £45 per person.
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