Herefordshire, County of

Herefordshire is known for its rolling countryside and apple orchards; traditional dishes often include Herefordshire beef, cider, and local cheese, reflecting its rich agricultural heritage.

Glewstone Court

Glewstone Court

Folly Lane, Hereford HR1 1LS, United Kingdom, HR9 6AW, Herefordshire, County of

Kebab • Steak • Mexican • European


"Wow is all I can say. I was booked in at Glewstone Court for an Afternoon Tea with my children. The whole experience was wonderful and we cannot recommend it enough. On arrival, we were welcomed by a immaculate young man, Sam- he couldn't have been more helpful. We were shown to our seats and Sam went out of his way to ensure my children were happy and had the drinks they wanted. The drinks came quickly, served by a very friendly waitress and we began. Initially, it looked as if we were going to be able to finish everything- we didn't! We started with scrumptious soft sandwiches, homemade sausage rolls and quiche. Honestly, the sausage rolls were delicious and the quiche was a perfect size. We paused for tea and coffee then moved onto the cakes and mini-puds........ My youngest is totally in love with the Rhubarb Macrons and could have eaten many more! The cakes are all made on site and the homemade lemon posset was so more-ish. We had a Paris Brest pastry- I've never had one of those before but I'll be looking out for those again. The warm scones were delicious and there was plenty of clotted cream and jam for us to all share. You could tell instantly they were freshly made. In the end, we needed to take some home in a box as we were full to the brim. We met the owner at the bar, who was delightful, friendly and had a little chat with my daughter's toy cat, much to her delight! The staff there were so kind, cheerful and helpful, the whole place had a really warm and welcoming feel. We didn't feel rushed at all- we stayed all afternoon. Glewstone is just outside of Ross and wasn't somewhere that was on my radar to eat- but I will certainly be returning. I spent my Mothering Sunday in a Georgian Manor House eating delicious food with my family- perfect!"

Fuggles Brasserie

Fuggles Brasserie

25 High Street, HR8 1DS, Herefordshire, County of, United Kingdom

Fish • Steak • Cakes • British


"We did not stay at this hotel just had a table for lunch on the recommendation of my Aunt and Uncle.Had lunch at this establishment last weekend with my Uncle and Aunt who live in Upper Colwall. I was extremely nervous about physically going in to any eatery as obviously you can’t wear a mask to eat! My fears, however, were put to rest with the measures that had been put in place. Tables were set to be socially distanced, the restaurant was spotlessly clean and the staff were very respectful. When the waitress (who I personally felt should have perhaps been masked and gloved up maybe? brought our menus, I asked if they were disposable and she confirmed that they were. Once we’d finished with them, she put our names on them and set them aside for our dessert choice. When the cutlery arrived, wrapped in napkins, I asked if they’d been thoroughly cleaned and she again confirmed that they had been. The glasses were spotless. I felt quite comfortable in the environment that had been created in light of the pandemic. My only criticism would be that I felt that all tables should have had screening next to them it was a little unnerving seeing only a few screens dotted around. I feel that I would have felt totally safe had there been more screens. The toilets were absolutely spotless and very clean, although I sanitised the seat before using the loo!As for the food it was first class we all thoroughly enjoyed our meals and the Peach Melba knickerbocker glories were to die for!! I would highly recommend The Feathers in Ledbury for a meal at the current time, and as already noted, my only suggestions would be that there were more screens and the waiting staff should perhaps wear a mask and gloves."

The Railway Inn

The Railway Inn

A49, Herefordshire, County of, United Kingdom

Pub • Tea • Cheese • Drinks


"my father and I came around 7.15 a.m. on a Saturday evening-upon ring, we were advised to irritate immediately as there was a big party that arrived later. we therefore arrived immediately only to find that we were the only people there, including. every personal! the bar was unmanned, and I almost started to help me because of the lack of human beings seemingly available! At some point, a pretty sniper woman appeared, which placed us on a table (on my request) near the extremely large kamin, which, as I suspect, was short-coming light. Unfortunately, the staff had not disturbed to run into the garage and pick up logs (etc), and we were told, "we have run out of logs ' so that would have reduced an atmospheric, warm atmosphere to not place well beside an electric stand-up radiator. a wood fire makes an enormous difference to a land pub in winter, and it is disappointing that the sloppy waitress had not disturbed to visit the garage to improve the atmosphere. the pub has 2 kamine for information, none of which was illuminated. the pub was cold and economical, and service significantly cut. the garlic paws were served on soggy white brot - the garnel themselves were really good. the selection of broth and oil could be a little more generous than just serving a wedge of what seemed asda tiger brot. the trout itself was good, but served without vegetable-only capers and new kartoffels!? I had to ask for more. my father better divorced himself with his choice of main course pee and a little bit of a hearty, which seemed very hearty. there was no sign of the big party that had to show up. in total there were no more than 10 people in this night. the place was absolutely freezing, and when we complained, the sloppy waitress tried to get us into an exposed table. Why not just light the fire!? other dings were noticeable in the lack of detail - the entrance to the inn is over a small step neblig-obviously in the dark in winter. this was not illuminated, and people with more restricted can fight in the dark months. small things like these were very remarkable. in short: the waitress has to be smart here if the sloppy customer service needs to improve the service decent quantities of veg with food buy some logs! would not be this place again many other places in the opposite, which are better worth for money and feel like real land pubs."