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Greene King to reopen two more North Staffordshire pubs

05:00, 28 APR 2021 The Windmill pub in Werrington Want Stoke-on-Trent news emailed to you direct from our journalists? Sign up to our newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Pub giant Greene King has revealed it is to reopen two more North Staffordshire pubs thanks to the coronavirus lockdown easing. Earlier this month Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave pubs with outdoor seating areas the green-light to reopen after being shut for months due to the third national lockdown.

The Sideways Phenomenon: Burgundy Next

The Sideways Phenomenon: Burgundy Next By Raymond Blake |  April 12 2021 Paul Giamatti (Miles in the Sideways movie) and Rex Pickett (right). Photography courtesy of Rex Pickett With its relatable characters and universal concerns, the 2004 hit movie made a mainstream impression that no wine-themed work on the big or little screen has since matched “If anybody orders Merlot I am leaving.” That line, and the expletive-laden one that followed, delivered a sucker punch to the fortunes of Merlot, while providing a meteoric boost to Pinot Noir’s. It barely needs to be credited for, once uttered by Miles Raymond, the Pinot-obsessed central character of the hit movie

15 UK market towns you ll want to discover | Day trips

Ludlow, Shropshire As one of the country’s celebrated foodie hubs, Ludlow will become a battle zone for outdoor table slots now that lockdown has relaxed. In a region famed for its wealth of local produce though, even low-key venues pack a flavour into every dish. Opt for takeaway salad boxes or cook-at-home three-course-meal kits from The Green Cafe, grab a box of nibbles go from Cicchetti Bar Ludlow or fine fare from Harp Lane Deli, where ingredients such as Amalfi lemons, n’duja and cognac are used as commonly as salt and butter by most of us. Along with the medieval streets of black- and-white buildings, this town is particularly ogle-able thanks to the sight of Ludlow Castle (adult £8, child £3.50) rising above the River Teme in the centre. It’s just reopened for tours.

Leicestershire beer gardens and outdoor dining spaces you can visit from April 12

Leicestershire beer gardens and outdoor dining spaces you can visit from April 12
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