TWO pubs in the Swindon area made it into the AA's 2020 Restaurant Guide.
The Angel in Royal Wootton Bassett and The Red Lion in Cricklade are among the 31 Wiltshire eateries awarded rosettes for culinary excellence by the AA's professional inspectors.
AA Media's managing director Simon Numphud said: "We are pleased to see the hospitality industry going from strength to strength, with more than 140 new dining destinations being added to The Restaurant Guide 2020.
"The establishments in this year’s guide demonstrate the high quality of culinary experiences across the country, offering delicious food and impeccable service.
"The guide an in-depth guide to the UK’s restaurant scene by county, with a detailed description of each destination, from opening details and capacity, to whether the restaurant is child friendly, alongside information on the latest chef changes and menu prices."
Bradford-on-Avon and Malmesbury had the most featured restaurants per town in the county - three each.
The full list:
Beechfield House Restaurant, BEANACRE
The Northey Arms, BOX
The George, BRADFORD-ON-AVON
The Restaurant at Woolley Grange, BRADFORD-ON-AVON
The Bunch of Grapes, BRADFORD-ON-AVON
The White Horse, CALNE
Strand Room, CALNE
The Bybrook at The Manor House, an Exclusive Hotel & Golf Club, CASTLE COMBE
Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park, COLERNE
The Brasserie, COLERNE
The Methuen Arms, CORSHAM
Guyers House Hotel, CORSHAM
The Red Lion Inn, CRICKLADE
The Peppermill, DEVIZES
The Three Daggers, EDINGTON
The Foxham Inn, FOXHAM
The Bath Arms at Longleat, HORNINGSHAM
Sign of the Angel, LACOCK
The Harrow at Little Bedwyn, LITTLE BEDWYN
The Dining Room, MALMESBURY
The Refectory. MALMESBURY
Best Western Mayfield House Hotel, MALMESBURY
Three Tuns Freehouse, MARLBOROUGH
Red Lion Freehouse, PEWSEY
The Bell at Ramsbury, RAMSBURY
The Angel, ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT
The George & Dragon, ROWDE
The Longs Arms, SOUTH WRAXALL
King John Inn, TOLLARD ROYAL
The Milking Parlour, TROWBRIDGE
The Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa, WARMINSTER
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