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Knights
Situated on the Seafront in Mumbles, Knights restaurant offers a friendly and vibrant atmosphere. Recommended by the Western Mail and by writers in the U.S., Knights gives you that extra when dining out.With over 120 Wines on offer from all over the ...
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Bar Nova
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Starters
Home Made Soup of the Day £2.50
Spicy Meatballs with Minted Yogurt £3.50
Deep Fried Potato Skins £2.95Served with garlic mayonnaise & salad leaves
Mussels Portuguese £3.00Fresh mussels with tomato, white wine & garlic sauce...
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Branston Hall Hotel
The Lakeside Restaurant enjoys fantastic views over our extensive grounds. Our Head Chef, Miles Collins, and his brigade consistently prepare and serve such culinary treats, that they have now become officially recognised in the form of an AA Rosette...
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Mem Saab
The restaurant Mem-Saab endeavours to represent the best of these widely differing worlds for its customers, combining the benefits of privilege through courtesy and service with respect and appreciation of the excellence of Indian culture, particula...
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Palmers Garden Centre
Palmers Garden Centre is a fourth-generation, family-run business, founded originally as a nursery in 1911 by George and Julia Palmer. It was established at St John's in 1916 and the change from nursery to garden centre began in the '60's...
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Six Hillls Hotel, Bar & Restaurant
The locally famous Six Hills Hotel was acquired late last year by Claremont Wines Limited, after laying in disrepair and closed for over a year.
Since the hotel's purchase in November 2002 Claremont Wines director, Bharat Dave, has pers...
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Stones Restaurant
Welcome to a new Season with Stones! We've had an excellent start to the year, which promises to get better. Stones Delicatessen has joined many of the shops in St. Martins Square, by opening every Sunday.. While Stones Cafe, upstaires in the delic...
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