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Tollesbury
The centre of Tollesbury village life since at least 1850, the Kings Head is a traditional public house with fine guest beers and a warm welcome. Food is served on Fridays and Sunday lunch.
Burnham-on-Crouch
The Oyster Smack Inn is a charming local restaurant and cocktail bar with accommodation. Built in the 1800's, the building is full of character and sets the scene for an outstanding and extremely popular local Restaurant. The dining room and bar are…
Althorne
Set in lovely gardens, this magnificent 16th century thatched country pub boasts an excellent selection of well kept beers, wines and lagers. Home cooked food is available both lunchtimes and evenings 7 days a week.
Heybridge
The View Cafe has spectacular views over the Blackwater Estuary and Osea Island, and is run by Wilkin & Son Tiptree Jam. It has a smaller menu than most of the Tiptree Tea Rooms, but sells hot and cold drinks, local beer, cakes, sandwiches and light…
Woodham Walter
Step back in time to proper little country pub, with old bricks and beams and a real log fire. The name becomes obvious when you arrive - there are pictures of cats, statues of cats, and one or two real ones as well.
Maldon
Gray & Sons - Queen Victoria. Victorian pub dating back to the mid 1800's. Home of cask Ales complimented by traditional home cooked foods, Licensees James and Paul look forward to welcoming you. Booking is advisable.
Purleigh
The Purleigh Bell has been an ale house since 1635. Lawrence Washington - the last member of George Washington’s family to live in England, was a regular in the early C16th. Since then, the pub has grown to make the most of each landlord’s interests…
Heybridge
The Maltsters is run by Kathy and Steve and offers a great friendly atmosphere and a good pint of beer. There is a small patio area at the back which is secluded and is partly sheltered.