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Ye Olde White Harte Hotel
The Quay,
Burnham-on-Crouch,
Essex,
CM0 8AS
Tel: 01621 782106

The White Harte in the Essex seaside town of Burnham-on-Crouch is a popular and friendly pub right on the quayside with views over the marina and the River Crouch. Well kept cask ales and a simple but well presented menu of pub fare add to the appeal, and accommodation is also offered.

 
 

The Cricketers
Clavering,
Near Saffron Walden,
Essex,
CB11 4QT
Tel: 01799 550442

The Cricketers at Clavering has for a while been associated with excellent food; no surprise, really – the licensees are members of Jamie Oliver’s family. Well presented and out of the ordinary food and well-kept cask ales make this historic inn a popular place to eat and drink, and there is also a good range of en-suite bedrooms.

 
 

The Viper
The Common,
Mill Green,
Essex,
CM4 0PT
Tel: 01277 352010

The Viper is situated in a rather remote spot, but is worth looking out for. It has long been associated with fine cask ales, and has won many awards over the years. Frequent beer festivals and a specially brewed ale are highlights of this pub.

 
 

The Flitch of Bacon

The Street,
Little Dunmow,
Essex,
CM6 3HT
Tel: 01371 820323

Set in the attractive Essex village of Little Dunmow, the Flitch of Bacon is a traditional pub with great history and charm, and dates back to the 15th Century. The friendly licensees offer a warm welcome and a good selection of cask ales and bar meals.

 
 

The Saracen’s Head
High Street,
Great Dunmow,
Essex,
CM6 1AG
Tel: 01371 873901

The Saracen’s Head is to be found in the heart of the Essex market town of Great Dunmow. It is a traditional coaching inn dating from the 18th Century with excellent standards of food and drink, and also offers good quality accommodation.

 
 

The Old English Gentleman
Gold Street,
Saffron Walden,
Essex,
CB10 1EJ
Tel: 01799 523595

The Old English Gentleman dates from the 18th Century, and is situated at the heart of this historic market town. It offers a welcoming, characterful interior, and is a pleasant setting for a pint of well-kept ale and a meal from the unfussy menu.

 
 

The Alma
Arbour Lane,
Chelmsford,
Essex,
CM1 7RG
Tel: 01245 256783

The Alma in Chelmsford dates from the late 19th Century and is typical of pubs from the era, with handsome architecture and fittings. The current owners have recently refurbished The Alma, adding a contemporary touch to the décor, and offer excellent food and a good selection of real ales.

 
 

The Whalebone
Chapel Road,
Fingringhoe,
Essex,
CO5 7BG
Tel: 01206 729307

The Whalebone is an historic inn dating from the 17th Century, and enjoys a splendid setting in the village of Fingringhoe by the River Roman. The Whalebone has earned an excellent reputation for the quality and diversity of its home cooked food and for the consistently good real ales kept on tap.

 
 

The Ferry Boat Inn
Ferry Lane,
North Fambridge,
Essex,
CM3 6LR
Tel: 01621 740208

The Ferryboat Inn in North Fambridge, a tiny village on the River Crouch in Essex, is a characterful old pub whose history can be traced back over 500 years. Much of the original charm has been retained, and it is well known in the area for its excellent home cooked food and its cask ales. Accommodation also available.

 
 

 

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