Situated in the heart of Farnham’s historic town centre but nestled within its own private gardens, The Bush is an independent hotel that has been welcoming guests through its doors since 1618.Offering Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and a full Bar Menu, the Bush Hotel is the perfect place for any occasion. The Oak Lounge, which dates back to the 15th century and features historic panelling and roaring fires, is the perfect spot for casual dining or relaxing with a coffee or cocktail. The Garden Restaurant, a quintessential Georgian morning room with a modern twist, offers a more formal dining setting and a beautiful space for larger events and parties. Our Garden Terrace and Gardens offer summer sun.Our menus have vegan and gluten free options and can cater for specific dietary requirements upon request. Parking is available at the Hotel but spaces are limited.
Welcome to the award-winning Acanthus Restaurant at Berystede Hotel & Spa. With a relaxing approach and stylish design, this is the perfect place to enjoy fabulous food in picture perfect surroundings. Our expert chefs select only the finest Scottish Beef, British Lamb, Pork and Wild White Fish. Completing the sourcing of organic vegetables wherever possible, ensures we are able to offer the very best culinary experience for our guests. Browse the à La Carte or Table d'hôte Menu in our elegant restaurant or its outdoor terrace. For casual dining, why not try our Diadem Bar or Oak Lounge. So, whether you fancy a gourmet feast with friends, a romantic meal with a partner or a deliciously decadent English Afternoon Tea, you can be sure of an experience to remember.
This relaxed restaurant, a short stroll away from the mansion house, is arustic space featuring an upstairs bar and a wall of windows overlookingits own alfresco terrace. The kitchen dishes up brasserie-style food inbuzzy surroundings – think sharing platters, burgers and steaks – toppedoff with classic British desserts. The informal atmosphere with charminglyquirky decor (note the ‘chandeliers’ made of copper saucepans) encapsulatethe laid-back, convivial feel of Coworth Park.