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    Oxford Corner

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    10 years ago

    Excellent long established American style diner. Does excellent breakfasts (far better than the local Premier Inn). Highly recommended.

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    The Blue Anchor - Outside the Blue Anchor (picture from the Blue Anchor website)

    The Blue Anchor

    4.8(4 reviews)
    17.9 mi

    You can just feel the ghosts of pirates in this seaside tavern. With its nooks and crannies, it's…read morejust perfect for an illicit rendevouz and talks of treasure over a glass of brandy and the crackling fire. This has got to be one of the oldest pubs in South Wales, it's medieval and dates from 1380. This is one of those places that reminds you how small we used to be - I'm only 5ft 7 and I stoop through the worn wooden doors. I havn't eaten here, but there is also a well respected restaurant upstairs offering a good selection of seafood dishes. Dishes include: Brixham Crab Cake with baby leaves and lemon butter sauce (£5.25); Plaice Goujons with paprika and a sweet red pepper tartar sauce (£4.95); Roasted Fillet of Hake with a chorizo and roasted red pepper risotto ith tomato, garlic and orange sauce for £13.95 For the vegetarians on the day I visited there was: Tomato Fondue, Wild Mushroom and Aubergine Bake, finished with garlic crumb and poached egg (£4.95) and Rosemary and Truffle Arancini Risotto with a tomato, red onion and spring onion salsa ( £4.95). The restaurant opening times are Monday to Saturday from 7pm to 9.30pm. They also offer bar meals between 12 and 2 pm Mondays to Saturdays and evening meals Monday to Friday from 6 to 8 pm.

    One of my favorite pubs when I come home to Wales. I've been coming here for 40+ years. Great…read morebeers, lovely staff, exceedingly good food on a great menu, and a building that should last another half millennium plus. And a beautiful spot for a picture that will include a thatched roof and hanging baskets.

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    The Blue Anchor - Dining Area

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    The Blue Anchor - One of 2 bars in the restaurant.

    One of 2 bars in the restaurant.

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    Royal Hotel - Nicely renovated hotel

    Royal Hotel

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £££

    One morning, I was on the phone to my cousin who was sad as she was saying that before she lost her…read morehusband, they'd have gone to the seaside on such a lovely day. As soon as I put the phone down, I spotted a bargain break to the Royal Hotel - and was pretty sure she'd never been to Weston, so thought it was a great birthday present for her. We kept it as a surprise and were joking about taking her glamping for the weekend. She knew full well that wasn't our style, but when we walked into the hotel, she was rather overwhelmed with what a lovely place it was. And that was before we showed her the room we'd got - a four poster bed with seaview which was lovely. As was the shower, if only the water pressure had been good enough - we also had problems in our room, so presume it's a hotel wide problem. Our room was at the back, and overlooked a couple of late night bars, which made us very grateful to have brought ear plugs - there were no such problems at the front of the hotel, though - even with a wedding in full swing!! We also liked the fact there was plenty of trouble free parking for residents. On our first night, we left it quite late to eat, so were grateful that the hotel restaurant was still open until 10. We were the only ones in, which is a huge shame as the food was delightful and even though the prices were quite steep for Weston, the quality made the food value for money. I started with the beetroot cured gravlax bellini, as did my husband, which was beautifully presented - my cousin had the wild mushrooms - a huge portion! Both my husband and cousin wanted to try the veggie savoury bread and butter pudding, however, there wasn't any, so they both plumped for the stuffed acorn squash and said it was really lovely. I went for the pan friend ostrich fillet which was slightly chewy, but very flavoursome - and went especially well with the nutmeg creamed spinach. We were too full for a dessert - we weren't rushed to make a decision, but as soon as we did, the kitchen staff all left to go home! There's enough to do in Weston for a weekend break - and it's only down the road from some other lovely touristy spots such as Bristol, Bath, Glastonbury, Cheddar Gorge etc. The hotel and restaurant are both delightful - a real gem for Weston and I look forward to a return visit.

    As hotels go this one is like going back in time somewhat...swirly carpets and wood panels…read moreeverywhere...however the staff are helpful and very friendly the rooms are clean and huge,breakfast is buffet plus a full english of course..in fact this hotel is just what a seaside hotel should be...english sea side at its best! Please stop by the beauty room too as the prices are very good and the facials are perfect.

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    Royal Hotel - Princess Anne room with four poster, walk in shower and great sea view

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    Princess Anne room with four poster, walk in shower and great sea view

    Oxford Corner - british - Updated May 2026

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