Nestled in England’s smallest town, this charming spot serves modern British fare in a cozy setting with riverside views and a lovely terrace.
"Run by the same team as the nearby Bridge Arms, there is a similar style of cooking on offer at this pub in what is officially England’s smallest town. Seasonal produce guides the menu, where dishes are executed with a modern approach and deliver plenty of flavour. The riverside location is a big selling point too, as is the attractive terrace that always proves popular in the summer months. 3 Courses, Weds-Thurs Dinner – £45 3 Courses, Weds-Fri Lunch – £45" - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"England’s smallest town is a pretty little place and this elegant Arts and Crafts style building fits it perfectly. It sits in a delightful spot beside the river and its wisteria-covered terrace affords wonderful views. An impressive wood-topped bar and open fires welcome you in and the wood-panelled dining room bursts with charm. The cooking is modern, creative and sometimes playful but this is never at the expense of flavour. Excellent quality ingredients, like plump Scottish langoustines, underpin it all." - Michelin Inspector
"Run by the same team as the nearby Bridge Arms, there is a similar style of cooking on offer at this pub in what is officially England’s smallest town." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"Run by the same team as the nearby Bridge Arms, there is a similar style of cooking on offer at this pub in what is officially England’s smallest town. Seasonal produce guides the menu, where dishes are executed with a modern approach and deliver plenty of flavour. The riverside location is a big selling point too, as is the attractive terrace that always proves popular in the summer months." - MICHELIN Guide
"Three pubs in England have entered the guide with one star for the first time: Fordwich Arms in Fordwich, Britain’s smallest town." - Abbe Baker