64 BLMGroup Gourmet & Good FoodGuide Be it the East Riding of Yorkshire to the north or
Cambridgeshire to the south, there are a number of great
pubs and restaurants just waiting to be explored outside
Lincolnshire.
Often mistaken for part of our county, Newark in
Nottinghamshire has a plethora of quaint villages housing
many traditional pubs to
frequent. Meanwhile, in contrast,
there is the liveliness of
Peterborough in Cambridgeshire.
The thriving city of Peterborough
has an abundance of cafes, bars
and restaurants to delight all
manner of taste buds as well as
places to visit such as the
Cathedral or the city8217s Museum
and Art Gallery.
Despite being the smallest
county in England 8211 covering an
area just 16 miles wide and 11
miles long 8211 Rutland has many
hidden restaurants to boast off
along with idyllic scenery often
compared to the more famous
Cotswolds for its natural beauty.
Yorkshire, Cambridgeshire,
Nottinghamshire and Rutland, to
name but a few, are all just a
short drive from our borders,
filled with fascinating places to
visit and their own traditional
food and drink. And, with so
many places at your disposal,
you8217ll find exploring new
restaurants nearly as much fun
as dining in them!Out of LincolnshireJust across our
borders is a whole
wealth of quality
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