Top restaurants for Christmas Day treatGood Food Guide picks the festive crackers
07 December 2006
The Which? Good Food Guide has come up with a list of recommended restaurants open on Christmas Day for those who want to avoid cooking this year.
Most people will enjoy their Christmas dinner at home rather than at a restaurant but 4 per cent of people plan to eat out.
The Which? Good Food Guide Consultant Editor, Elizabeth Carter said: ‘There are some great restaurants out there open on Christmas Day and serving all sorts of imaginative alternative dishes. The Mustard and Punch in Huddersfield, for example, has roast sea bream, rabbit loin and an artichoke risotto alongside the usual roast turkey.
‘But as so many people think Christmas isn't Christmas without a turkey, most restaurants will be offering roast turkey too’
Christmas dinner
The Which? Good Food Guide has chosen some great places around the country that are open for Christmas dinner:
- Devonshire Arms, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire
- Waterside Inn, Bray, Berkshire
- Balmoral Number One, Edinburgh
- Mustard and Punch, Huddersfield
- Hotel du Vin, Bristol
- Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool
- Bear Hotel, Crickhowell, Powys
- Olive Branch, Marsden, West Yorkshire
- White Hart, Nayland, Suffolk
- Bruton House, Bruton, Somerset
- Galvin at Windows, London W1
- Chapter Two, London SE3
- The Belvedere, London W8
- The Cinnamon Club, London SW1
- Pearl, London WC1
- Le Pont de la Tour, London SE1
- Maze, London W1
- Brown’s Hotel, London W1
- Chutney Mary, London SW10
- Savoy Grill, London WC2