Britain’s Best Foodie Staycations Start at the Pub

Food and drink are increasingly becoming the main event when it comes to planning a staycation.

Whether it’s fresh seafood enjoyed by the coast, a Sunday roast worth travelling for, or a pub renowned for championing local produce, more and more travellers are building their trips around what they’ll be eating and drinking.

The beauty of a pub stay is that you don’t have to choose between a great meal and somewhere memorable to stay. The best pubs combine both, serving standout food and drink while providing a comfortable room for the night.

If you’re planning your next food-focused getaway, here are six delicious reasons to book a pub stay this year.

For Local Produce Lovers

One of the simplest ways to get a feel for a destination is through its food. Across Britain, pubs are increasingly working with nearby farms, growers, butchers and producers to create menus that reflect the landscapes around them. For travellers who enjoy discovering local flavours and seasonal ingredients, that can make a meal every bit as memorable as the destination itself.

Whether it’s farm-fresh vegetables, locally reared meat or ingredients sourced just a few miles from the kitchen, these pubs celebrate the regions they call home.

Food at The Farmers Arms

Stay at The Farmers Arms, Devon

Located in the North Devon village of Woolsery, The Farmers Arms has built a reputation around quality local produce and a strong connection to the surrounding countryside. It’s the ideal choice for travellers who enjoy knowing exactly where their food comes from and want to experience a genuine taste of Devon.

Food at The Merry Harriers

Stay at The Merry Harriers, Surrey

Set within the Surrey Hills, The Merry Harriers offers the perfect base for a countryside escape centred around great food. Surrounded by some of the county’s finest producers, it’s an excellent destination for those who appreciate seasonal menus and locally sourced ingredients.

For Breakfast Lovers

Breakfast often gets overlooked when planning a foodie getaway, yet it’s the meal that sets the tone for the day ahead. Whether you’re preparing for a coastal walk, a day of sightseeing or simply enjoying a slower pace of life, a great breakfast can be one of the highlights of a stay.

There’s something particularly satisfying about waking up somewhere new, taking your time over a leisurely breakfast and knowing the day is yours to enjoy.

Breakfast at The Ship

Stay at The Ship at Dunwich, Suffolk

Just moments from the Suffolk coast, The Ship provides the perfect setting for a memorable start to the day. Enjoy breakfast before heading out to explore the beach, heathland and walking trails that surround this beautiful coastal location.

Breakfast at The Oyster House

Stay at The Oyster House, Mumbles

Overlooking Swansea Bay, The Oyster House combines coastal views with a fantastic food offering from morning through to evening. Breakfast with a sea view is hard to beat, particularly when it sets you up for a day exploring the Welsh coastline.

For Seafood Lovers

Few food experiences feel more connected to their surroundings than eating seafood by the coast. Whether it’s fresh fish landed that morning, locally caught shellfish or simply enjoying a meal with sea views, seafood has a way of turning an ordinary weekend into something that feels distinctly special.

Britain’s coastline offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy outstanding seafood, particularly during the summer months when long lunches and outdoor dining come into their own.

Fish & Chips at the Pedn Olva

Stay at The Pedn Olva, St Ives

Perched above Porthminster Beach, The Pedn Olva enjoys one of the most spectacular settings in Cornwall. Spend the day exploring St Ives before settling in for an evening of fresh seafood and stunning sea views.

Terrrace at The Swan

Stay at The Swan, Wedmore

Somerset may not be the first destination that springs to mind for seafood lovers, but its thriving food scene and proximity to the South West coast make it a fantastic base for a food-focused escape. Pair exceptional dining with the charm of one of Somerset’s prettiest villages.

For Sunday Roast Lovers

A truly great Sunday roast has become something worth travelling for. Pubs continue to put their own spin on this much-loved tradition, combining quality ingredients with generous portions and all the classic accompaniments. For many people, a weekend away isn’t complete without a leisurely Sunday lunch before heading home.

The best Sunday roasts offer more than just good food; they create the perfect excuse to slow down, settle in and make the most of a weekend escape.

 Roast Dinner at The Acorn Inn

Stay at The Acorn Inn, Dorset

Surrounded by the rolling countryside of Dorset, The Acorn Inn offers exactly the sort of setting where a traditional Sunday lunch feels right at home. Combine a countryside walk with a memorable meal before returning to one of the pub’s comfortable rooms.

Roast Dinner at Winyard's Gap

Stay at Winyard’s Gap Inn, Dorset

Known for its spectacular views across the Dorset landscape, Winyard’s Gap Inn is the ideal destination for a food-focused countryside break. Few things pair better with a Sunday roast than panoramic views and a relaxed afternoon in the countryside.

For Beer Lovers

For many pub-goers, discovering great beer is just as important as discovering great food. Britain’s brewing heritage remains one of the defining features of pub culture, with local ales, craft breweries and regional favourites continuing to attract visitors from across the country.

A beer-focused staycation offers the chance to explore local brewing traditions, sample new favourites and enjoy one of the country’s most enduring food and drink experiences.

Pouring a beer at the Three Daggers

Stay at The Three Daggers, Wiltshire

The Three Daggers has long been associated with quality food, drink and local produce, making it a natural choice for beer enthusiasts looking to explore Wiltshire. Its countryside setting provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxed beer-focused getaway.

beer at The Methuen Arms

Stay at The Methuen Arms, Wiltshire

Situated in the historic town of Corsham, The Methuen Arms combines stylish accommodation with a strong appreciation for great food and drink. It’s an excellent base for exploring the area while enjoying some of Wiltshire’s finest hospitality.

For Wine Lovers

English wine has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years. Vineyards across the country are producing award-winning wines, while wine tourism has become one of the fastest-growing segments of the UK travel market.

For travellers who enjoy vineyard visits, tasting experiences and discovering local wines, a wine-focused staycation offers a wonderful way to explore some of Britain’s most beautiful countryside.

Pouring wine at The Vineyard

Stay at The Vineyard, Kent

Kent’s reputation as the Garden of England has helped establish it as one of the country’s leading wine destinations. Staying at The Vineyard allows guests to immerse themselves in the region’s thriving wine scene while enjoying all the comforts of a traditional pub stay.

Wine and nibbles at The Crown

Stay at The Crown, Stoke-by-Nayland

Located in the heart of Suffolk’s picturesque countryside, The Crown is perfectly positioned for exploring one of England’s most exciting wine-producing regions. Vineyard visits, countryside walks and excellent food make it an ideal destination for a relaxing escape.

Which Foodie Staycation Will You Choose?

Whether you’re drawn to locally sourced ingredients, leisurely breakfasts, fresh seafood, traditional Sunday roasts, perfectly poured pints or award-winning English wines, there has never been a better time to plan a getaway centred around great food and drink.

After all, some of the most memorable holidays aren’t defined by the attractions you visit or the miles you travel, but by the meals you enjoy along the way.

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