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Fairlawns, Aldridge

The Fairlawns Hotel and Spa in Aldridge

The Fairlawns Hotel and Spa in Aldridge has a solid reputation across the region as a venue for holding lavish wedding receptions.

Edward Rutland, Stourbridge

The Edward Rutland, Stourbridge

Although a popular nightspot in Stourbridge among residents and visitors, the Edward Rutland takes on a totally different style during the day.

Shogun Sushi Bar, The Mailbox

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For some people, the idea of sushi is right up there with spiders and walking on the cracks in the pavement on a list of irrational fears.

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The Dog & Doublet, Sandon

The summer months are finally here and if like me you enjoy a good evening in a pub to while away those light warm nights, then you really can’t go wrong with The Dog & Doublet Inn, at Sandon, Staffordshire.

Di Napoli, Oldbury

Di Napoli is the kind of Italian restaurant you’d expect to find in some of the slicker parts of Birmingham city centre, like the quieter squares near Brindley Place or even The Mailbox.

The Mitre, Tettenhall

After learning that The Mitre has recently been taken over I decided to give it another go, and if last night’s experience is anything to go by, I think I’ve just found my new local, writes Becky Sharpe.

Ruby, Amblecote, Stourbridge

Ruby Cantonese Restaurant stands on a prime spot in Wollaston Road on the approach into Stourbridge and boasts a roomy interior decorated in a tasteful Eastern style.

The Boat, Penkridge

Finding a good, traditional local among today’s offerings of the somewhat cloned chain pubs is a rarity compared to days gone by.

Fan’s, Bridgtown

There is something about Fan’s Cantonese Restaurant that is comparable to visiting a distinguished friend’s house for a special dinner.

Bell & Bear, Rowley Regis

The cottage-like Bell & Bear in Rowley Regis is about as close to a rural pub as it’s possible to get without leaving the Black Country.

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