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Wickham Bishops
Mrs Salisbury has opened its latest cafe in the former Mitre pub in Wickham Bishops. The main, split-level area has old beams and a roaring log fire on colder days, while there are tables and chairs on the front patio for sunnier days and dog owners.
Burnham-on-Crouch
You will find The Queens Head in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and the Real Ale Pub Guide
North Fambridge
Essex weatherboard pub with accommodation, log fires, oak beams and traditional home-cooked food, next to the River Crouch. There is a separate (non-smoking) 28-seat restaurant. Large conservatory (38 seats) opening onto beer garden.
Burnham-On-Crouch
17th century building with many original exposed beams and fire places overlooks the River Crouch. The Waterside restaurant offers lunchtime and evening Tablé d'hoté with full à la Carte menus. Seats 50. Full Licence.
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…
Maldon
This fantastic pub, with its enviable and superb river location, is run by Charlie & Vivian Little.
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.
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.
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
This 450 year old listed building features a large, open fire in the main bar and a raised deck overlooking the River Chelmer. A selection of real ales are available. Hot meals are available and there is occasional live music.
Maldon
We are a family run pub in Woodham Mortimer, between Maldon and Danbury in Essex. We serve home cooked food from local produce and have a great range of beer, ales and wine.
Heybridge
This busy local pub, formerly a mill, has an open-plan bar and a small meeting room. Upstairs there is a function and pool room. Hot food is available lunchtimes and evenings
Maldon
This 15th-century CAMRA award winning pub has a village feel despite its town location. Beer and cider festivals are held annually and lunchtime snacks are available.
Latchingdon
Take in the stunning views of the River Crouch & Valley while enjoying a light lunch, coffee, cake or glass of wine in our Coffee & Cake Cafe. You are welcome to sample & purchase our wines through the cafe. Booked Tastings & Tours available.
Maldon
Based in a beautifully quirky grade II listed building, The Yard bottle shop, run by Wharf Brewery, is the smallest pub in Maldon and specialises in ales and craft beers.
Maldon
A local pub that offers an all day food menu that caters for everyone. From sandwiches to pizza and burgers, we have it all.
Tolleshunt D'Arcy
This friendly pub has two bars offering various guest ales alongside traditional favourites and a restaurant serving fresh home cooked food prepared with locally sourced produce.
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.
Maldon
Serving a selection of fine ales straight from the cask, as well as some superb wines, ciders, soft drinks, and tea & coffee. Cheese & pate boards with Tiptree relish also available.
Bradwell-on-Sea
The Green Man is a beautiful 16th Century Freehouse located on the River Blackwater.