Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Earlsdon
Hardens guides have spent 33 years compiling reviews of the best Earlsdon restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 9 restaurants in Earlsdon and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Earlsdon restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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1. Nuthurst Grange
British, Modern restaurant in Hockley Heath
Nuthurst Grange Ln - B94
A superb privately owned country house hotel, restaurant, conference centre & wedding venue, residing in the outstanding natural beauty of the Warwickshire countryside.The AA two rosettes restaurant provides a variety of menu options from a two course lu...
2. Raja Monkey
Indian restaurant in Hall Green
1355 Stratford Road - B28
This modern Indian street food restaurant (run by the Lasan Group) inspires only a limited amount of feedback, but such as we have suggests it’s a very good bet in this leafy burb. It must be doing something right, as in 2023 they announced the opening of a spin-off in Harborne.
3. The Cross at Kenilworth
British, Modern restaurant in Kenilworth
16 New St - CV8
“In the Premier League of food pubs”, this “beautiful old building with a pleasant garden and an intimate atmosphere” offers highly ambitious “fine dining” food that’s both “delicious and prettily presented” from Adam Bennett, formerly head chef at the grand Simpson’s in Birmingham (a sister venue also owned by Andreas Antona). The cooking is “very well executed, while service combines the professional with the friendly”. “Prices are inevitably rising, but it’s always good value” and “still the local top restaurant” – “there’s nowhere else we prefer to go… after 125 visits and counting!!”.
4. Cheal’s
British, Modern restaurant in Knowle
1630 High Street - B93
Stop Press – in February 2023, ex-Simpson’s head chef Matt Cheal closed down his popular Henley-in-Arden venture, which was too small for his planned expansion, and upped sticks eight miles down the road to Knowle High Street, where he now co-runs things with the manager of the Jacques fine dining restaurant which previously stood in the new location. According to early reports, “the exceptional quality of Cheal’s food, not up till now as appreciated as it ought to be, has not deteriorated in its relocation”, while the new space – a former bank with a posh cocktail bar – is “comfortable” (if “a little too glitzy” for some tastes).
5. Grace & Savour
British, Modern restaurant in Hampton-in-Arden
Hampton Manor, Shadowbrook Lane - B92
“A unique setting in a building in the garden area of Hampton Manor, and a dining area that’s spacious and modern and crisp” both help inspire a wave of superlatives for this hip yearling, built into the walled Victorian garden of Hampton Manor (and, according to The FT in April 2023, an ‘epicurean delight’ that’s already ‘a byword for chic sustainability’). It didn’t win top ratings in our annual diners’ poll due to the odd accusation that “it may have grace, but definitely lacked flavour! (the surroundings were stunning but the food was not worth the trip”). That’s very much a minority view of chef David Taylor’s cuisine, though – more commonly it’s acclaimed as “an exceptional dining experience with a 15-course tasting menu for £155 per person made up of finely judged, precisely prepared, often original dishes” (“modern British cooking at its best – the mushroom broth was my favourite dish of the year”).
6. Smoke at Hampton Manor
Steaks & grills restaurant in Hampton-in-Arden
Shadowbrook Lane - B92
This “atmospheric restaurant” serves “excellent, very tasty and well-presented dishes” cooked over fire – appropriately in an old Victorian furnace house in the walled garden of Hampton Manor (“close to Grace & Savour and a short distance from the Manor itself”). Head chef Stuart Deeley won MasterChef: The Professionals in 2019.
7. La Mesa
International restaurant in Warwick
5b Old Square - CV34
“Creative and interesting chef” Gerald Maguire is behind this idiosyncratic townhouse indie, whose website baldly announces that its “aim is to improve your life, not f*** it up” via surprise Spanish food; there’s “no menu, you just eat the six courses he puts in front of you and relax and enjoy with a glass of one of his recommended wines... bliss”.
8. Toffs
British, Modern restaurant in Solihull
16 Drury Lane - B91
“This must be the most ‘undiscovered’ fine-dining restaurant in the West Midlands”, say fans of this yearling from locally born and trained Rob Palmer, formerly head chef at Hampton Manor, whose debut as patron is a 26-seat open-kitchen venue in a former computer game shop. “Food and service are first-class”, and if it’s “a little pricey, it’s worth it”. In the evening, the five-course menu is £85 per person; or there’s a seven-course option for £99 per person.
9. The Mount by Glynn Purnell
British, Modern restaurant in Henley-in-Arden
97 High Street - B95
This year-old operation in a 200-year-old High Street building from the ‘Yummy Brummie’ chef serves “typically delicious Glynn Purnell food” – “well-cooked, high-quality versions of (often) familiar pub dishes” – and is already tipped as “the place to go to in Henley”. Several reporters point out that “the garden (weather permitting) and pub areas are preferable to the main dining room”, which “can be noisy”.
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