Restaurants
Members and visitors are encouraged to patronise these restaurants, you will be assured of a good welcome and great food. When you do so, please let the staff know that you are a member of the Chaîne, or if a visitor, that you found them through the Bailliage de Grande Bretagne website.
The professional members of the Chaîne des Rôtisseurs can now be located by using this map-based search engine.
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is a five star hotel exuding luxury in prestigious surroundings, located minutes from Buckingham Palace
and is a Taj hotel which features signatures of excellence including butler service, the Michelin starred Quilon Restaurant – sister to the famous Bombay Brasserie, a stunning award-winning Courtyard garden with delightful fountain as well as the grand banqueting facilities of its Private Rooms at Buckingham Gate and the exclusive Spa at 51…
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The very best of Scottish Estate living, from the grandeur of staying at a Highland Castle to the comfort of a cottage…
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Conviviality is the essential feature of hospitality at the Auberge Asterisk.
Their restaurant offers a friendly and informal atmosphere, providing an international a la carte menu and a choice of wines and bottled beers from around the world…
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Situated on Shapinsay, one of the Isles of Orkney off the north coast of Scotland, this magnificent refurbished and renovated castle offers everything that is wonderful about the wildness and beauty of the Highlands and Islands.
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Built in 1816 as a traveller’s inn, and situated in the heart of the village of Helmsdale on the east coast of Scotland, the Bridge Hotel offers the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Highlands, conveniently situated approximately half way between Inverness and John O’Groats.
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Situated in the heart of Mayfair and just minutes away from the chic boutiques of Bond Street, the vibrancy of the West End and the tranquillity of Green Park, Rocco Forte’s Brown’s Hotel is London’s premier address…
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This is the restaurant of The Imperial Hotel, which is Great Yarmouth’s only 4 Star Hotel. The Hotel has comfortable bedrooms, a stylish gourmet restaurant and one of the finest wine lists in the region…
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The Caledonian Hilton, or the “Caley” as it has become affectionately known among Edinburgh folk, was and still is the epitome of style and excellence…
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Christchurch Harbour Hotel
Perfect Dorset short break holidays the way they should be…welcome to Christchurch Harbour Hotel…
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A French restaurant, run by award-winning Chef Germain Marquis, serving fresh ingredients in an innovative and yet traditional way…
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Perched on the roof of No.1 Poultry, with views over the famous Square Mile, the elegant eatery Coq d’Argent offers diners the finest French cuisine in the most lavish of surroundings, with one of the most remarkable roof gardens in London…
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This is a traditional deluxe four star hotel in central London. Moments from Buckingham Palace, The Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and Victoria Station, the hotel could not be better positioned for your business and leisure needs…
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The AA Rosette Awarded Docklands Bar & Grill serves traditional British and European dishes as well as some delicious new creations, all at great value…
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Forburys Restaurant is a new French restaurant situated in the central square of a modern development opposite Forbury Garden in the centre of Reading…
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Fortingall Hotel has been welcoming guests through its doors for over one hundred years. It has, and still is, the heartbeat of the village, where no-one is too busy to say hello…
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A delightful Georgian Manor House just 1 hour from London, set in acres of rolling country side is home to Seasons one of the area’s most sort after Restaurants…
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Welcome to Four Seasons Hotel Canary Wharf. With its spectacular riverfront setting and ultramodern towers, Canary Wharf is London’s newest financial centre…
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Stay at the fashionable London Hilton on Park Lane hotel and enjoy 360° views of the city from the 28th-floor, Michelin-starred Galvin at Windows restaurant…
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The New Forest’s latest hotel, the TerraVina, is the brainchild of Gerard and Nina Basset. Gerard was one of the founders of the Hotel du Vin chain of hotels and he brings that flair for good food with great wines to this hotel, together with a relaxed modern Californian ambiance…
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Set in the heart of Winchester the historic capital of ancient Wessex. The original Hotel du Vin is a unique luxury boutique hotel, housed in the fine architecture of one of central Winchester’s most important Georgian buildings, which dates
back to 1715…
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Lainston House Hotel is a charming country house hotel buillt in the 17th Century. It stands in 63 acres of beautiful Hampshire parkland on the outskirts of the historic City of Winchester…
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Membership Club with basement dining room in the true Gallic style virtually next door to the Ivy in Litchfield Street.
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The modern French menu at the two-Michelin starred Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons has been described as ‘a twist of imaginative genius’ and the cuisine is undoubtedly the focus of every guest’s visit…
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When you visit Le Raj, you are immediately aware that this is a restaurant that dares to be different…
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Le St Julien in London’s coolest Clerkenwell does the traditional French brasserie "thing" with charm and warmth…
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Oxford’s leading hotel - The AA Five star Macdonald Randolph - is situated in the heart of the city opposite the world famous Ashmolean Museum…
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The Millstream is an excellent and renowned Restaurant in the beautiful quayside village of Bosham, on the shores of Chichester Harbour, and provides wonderful food, skillfully cooked with high quality, locally-sourced ingredients (awarded 2 Rosettes by the AA)…
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The Mosimann’s Collection now includes Mosimann’s Party Service, their distinctive black and red vans can be seen at the best events throughout London…
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Anton Mosimann acquired the converted Scottish Presbyterian Church twenty years ago and created an opulent dining club in the heart of London’s Belgravia…
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The Seafood Restaurant by the River. The Old Passage, for centuries the site of the ford across the River Severn, is now better known for its seafood restaurant with rooms…
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P&O Cruises, experts in luxury cruise holidays, demonstrate an enviable commitment to quality. Nowhere is this more visible than through their impeccable cuisine…
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The PowderMills is a stunning 18th Century listed Country House Hotel nestling in 200 acres of beautiful parklands, woods and large lakes, privately owned by Douglas and Julie Cowpland…
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At the Quilon, our philiosophy is simple. Our aim is to convey our passion for South Indian coastal cusine in a way which gives you a perspective on our quest for perfect ingredients, technique, and a deep-seated desire to continue learning and evolving through old traditions and modern tastes…
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Rufflets Country House Hotel, St Andrews, is one of the oldest established and highest quality Country House Hotels in Scotland (5 Star Visitscotland - 4 Red Star AA)…
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Situated in the dramatic shadows of Edinburgh Castle, the five star Sheraton Edinburgh Hotel is perfectly placed for all the history and spectacle of this fascinating capital city…
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A superb Palladian mansion set in one of the West Country’s most romantic estates, Ston Easton Park exudes elegance, warmth and comfort…
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The much loved ‘Viela’ restaurant in Lincoln has been transformed from a Brazilian Barbeque Restaurant into ‘Straits Brasserie’, with the same accomplished management team…
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Swinton Park is an exclusive 30 bedroom luxury castle hotel, the ancestral home of the Cunliffe-Lister family, and is set in 200 acres of parkland, lakes and gardens…
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The Alton Grange Hotel stands in glorious landscaped gardens and boasts two award-winning restaurants, both having distinctive styles and surroundings…
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From its earliest days in the 15th Century when the village was a centre for trade, The Bell served as a coaching inn, as can well be seen from the courtyard and the archway with its gallery above…
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A history of sublime service in the heart of Knightsbridge. The Berkeley has delighted guests with its welcoming atmosphere and sense of style for over a hundred years…
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Recently opened by members Sean and Joyce Mooney The Canopy hosted a great déjeuner amical on 13th January…
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The Dorchester on London’s Park Lane prides itself in having a style of individuality. The aim is to provide intuitive service in an invitingly comfortable setting with exceptional style…
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Set against the picturesque backdrop of Goodwood and the South Downs the Earl of March is a country pub restaurant in the village of Lavant near Chichester, West Sussex…
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The Fat Duck has been awarded three Michelin Stars and was voted Best Restaurant in the world in 2005.
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The George of Stamford is one of England’s greatest coaching inns. It retains the charm and atmosphere of its long history yet offers today’s guests every modern comfort…
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The Greenway in Cheltenham has seen a wonderful transformation in the Main House. All of the eleven bedrooms have undergone a full refurbishment…
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The Inn at Lathones is a charming 400 year old coaching Inn (the oldest coaching Inn in Scotland), situated seven miles south of the famous golfing town of St Andrews…
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ALEX AITKIN AT THE JETTY
This Christchurch restaurant, bar and grill is set right on the water’s edge looking across to Mudeford Quay - all diners just stand and gaze! Being in the grounds of the Christchurch Harbour Hotel, ‘the jetty’ is easy to find and has an easy atmosphere too! It’s a fantastic place to gather, open a bottle of wine, take in the breathtaking views and choose something off the menu which is unpretentious - but totally delicious…
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The Royal Lancaster Hotel offers two outstanding restaurants: Nipa, their Thai restaurant, and Island Restaurant & Bar, a stylish contemporary split-level space with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Hyde Park.
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The Montagu Arms Hotel is a luxury hotel in the New Forest and provides the ideal venue for romantic weekend breaks, beautiful weddings, conferences and meetings…
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The Montpellier Chapter is located in the heart of Montpellier, part of the Regency town of Cheltenham…
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The Old Deanery is located in the centre of Ripon and lies in the shadow of its ancient Cathedral, the origins of which go back to a Minster church built on the site by St Wilfred between 671 and 678…
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The Old Government House in Guernsey overlooking St Peter’s Port has a superb dining room with food prepared from the finest local ingredients…
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The Partridge Inn is a traditional 17th century pub on the Goodwood Estate in Singleton, near Chichester, West Sussex…
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We dine in elegance in this outstanding 18th century building. The Royal Crescent, designed by John Wood senior & junior, and built between 1767 and 1775, provides us with an appropriate backdrop in which to savour the delights of the world famous Royal Crescent…
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Set in four acres amid picturesque Dorsetshire country side in the pretty village of Evershot, this charming twenty four bedroom Relais & Chateaux property ranks amoungst the finest Country House Hotel in England…
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The Three Lions is a gem in the New Forest National Park. Within this beautiful setting, The Three Lions is a place in which to relax with good food and fine wine and you are assured of a friendly welcome by Mike and Jayne…
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A beautiful privately owned hotel located just outside Newbury. The contempary & elegant dining room is at the heart of the hotel with its bespoke table linen and chinaware, sculptures & original art…
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Wentworth’s famous castellated Clubhouse, overlooking its legendary Championship golf course, boasts a variety of dining experiences…
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The Yorke Arms is an 18th century coaching house and shooting lodge nestling by Ramsgill village green in Yorkshire’s beautiful Nidderdale valley…
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Kings and queens have stayed here. Courtiers have flirted with ladies-in-waiting in the ancient yew-hedged gardens…
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It’s hard to define what makes Threadneedles boutique hotel so special. Perhaps it’s the smooth warmth of walnut walls against the cool blonde of a marble floor…
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The hotel stands in 17 acres of formal gardens and parkland with wonderful views across the Cheshire countryside towards the Welsh mountains…
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