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Watling Street, Cannock, WS11 1SJ [Map]
The Beefeater Grill range of restaurants, owned by the well established firm of Whitbread has transformed over time into what is now predominantly a cooking platform for chargrill. The restaurants are warm, modern and stylish, with low lighting and contemporary artwork. A comfortable, cosy, mainly booth layout offers guests their own space with no feeling of being hurried at any point. Staff are friendly and helpful if need be - what a difference that can make to a good evening out.
Be it the wide open spaces of Argentina, the intimate setting of a French restaurant, or a busy grill in London's West End, there's no denying the popularity of chargrill. As the production of quality beef, chicken, fish and lamb has grown, prices have come down by comparison, and the simple and traditional art of minimally cooking dishes by chargrill, sealing in the flavours and tastes by intense heat has caught the public imagination.
All the steaks at Beefeater Grill are matured for a minimum of 28 days before being seasoned. Whether it be juicy rib eye, the classic sirloin, that emblem of the Sunday lunch, a tender fillet, or a delicious 7oz rump, all grilled to your own specification, you're never far away from perfection. Even beefburgers have shaken off their dubious image and the highly popular Beefeater burgers are made from 100% beef.
The popular sirloin with giant prawns offers a treat to those for whom an alliance between sea and pasture is a natural attraction, whilst a 16oz steak platter links rump, fillet, sirloin and rib eye into one mouth-watering dish served with chips, battered onion rings, grilled tomato, a flat mushroom and peppercorn and brandy sauce.
Many of us love rib meat, and the rack of ribs at a Beefeater Grill has a meaty rack smoky flavour; maple ribs of pork with a choice of three sauces, mojito, smoked caramel and apple glaze, or Bourbon and black BBQ. And if all else fails and you are totally baffled by the wealth of choices, ask to have a word with the Steakmaster who will help find what is right for you, together with the best cooking method. These guys leave nothing to chance.
On a menu that is a delight to read, let alone choose a meal from, expect to find smaller dishes such as traditional prawn cocktail, whitebait, chicken liver pâté and baked Camembert, or juicy lamb koftas served with yoghurt and mint dip. There's something about a good steak meal that always leaves a gap for a little temptation to sweeten up the scene and from amongst twelve options look for Belgian chocolate cheesecake, treacle sponge pudding or a caramel apple crumble pie.
Throughout the day a wide range of more general dishes are yours for the ordering, sandwiches, jackets, classic favourites like fish and chips, pasta, salads, and sharing dishes of nachos, potato shells and a Beefeater Grill combo. Next door to many of the restaurants are Premier Inns, so staying the night whatever the circumstances need not be a problem.
And what about wine? Endorsed by Matthew Jukes, wine writer in the Daily Mail and bon viveur in his own right, a wine list that marches with the menu completes an impressive and compelling invitation to enjoy whatever takes your fancy at the nearest Beefeater Grill.
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Grill, Pub
£11.00£25.00
20 Greengate Street, Stafford, ST16 2HS [Map]
Bella Italia is a restaurant that pulsates with Italian style and fashion, where the day starts with breakfast, not least the Inglese, the familiar bacon, sausage, mushroom, tomato and fried or scrambled eggs and sauté potatoes with ciabatta toast so beloved of hearty eaters seeking a good start to the day, particularly when they don't have to prepare it. A vegetarian option is available, along with the bambini of sausages, tomato and scrambled egg, or a strapazzata, scrambled eggs on ciabatta toast. A cappuccino or hot chocolate offers a more gentle awakening and croissant or pastries are welcome at almost any time.
It is always worth remembering that eating Italian is a great opportunity to work away through something rather more liberating than the conventional 3 course English meal. Little and often seems to be the motto but move on to the antipasti and it's immediately obvious this is no easy task, confronted with well over a dozen dishes, not one of which you really have the heart to turn down. The selezione classica assembles a few of the favourite starters; oven baked lemon and rosemary chicken wings, spiced meatballs, calamari, mini garlic butter-filled calzoni and lightly battered courgettes served with flamed pepper and lemon herb dips.
A speck e rucola pizza, added to a traditional margherita brings together two traditions with Italian speck ham providing the second, but it is within the pasta and risotto dishes that you can adapt almost any main ingredient, as well enjoy some of Italy's most traditional treats. Who can deny a well formed spaghetti Bolognese or penne Marco Polo? And not for nothing is a nicely prepared spaghetti carbonara the preferred dish of many.
From a selection of five choices amongst the secondi many will head unerringly for controfiletto ai ferri, a 7oz sirloin steak char-grilled to preference and served with garlic butter, roast field mushrooms, fries and rocket, or the fritto misto, lightly battered prawns, cod fillet, calamari and courgette with fries and a herb lemon and caper dip.
Could anything be more appropriate than The Godfather, for 1 or 2 naturally, with nutty chocolate fudge brownies, vanilla and toffee ice cream with chocolate sauce, fresh cream and wafer curls, and rest assured the coffee will do justice to the meal.
With a wine list that makes few concessions to other countries - and why should it - good Italian food can receive an equally national baptism by wine. For further enlightenment, news about their on-line shop and special deals, a click on their lively Website will reveal all.
Italian
£15.00£27.00
Il Marchigiano at The Plum Pudding
Rugeley Road, Armitage, Rugeley, WS15 4AZ [Map]
The area around the cathedral city of Lichfield is in need of a wider spread of places to eat and here we have a pretty, canal-side, half-timbered house full of charm and friendliness. Chef Giuseppe Iaconi - also known as Il Marchigiano - is seen behind the hobs and his culinary skills are being put to good use to satisfy those who crave for food that tastes just the way 'nonna' used to make them.
A menu that derives from Le Marche in Italy offers an impressive array of dishes that eagerly takes advantage of the opportunities for local sourcing. Not to be missed is the chef's signature dish pollo marchigiano, pan-fried chicken breast served in a creamy white wine and mushroom sauce and for dessert, Giuseppe's homemade lemoncello makes a zesty alternative to tiramisu.
Il Marchigiano at The Plum Pudding conveys an impression of cheerful warmth, formality kept to a minimum, plenty of antique pine, and service to match.
Italian
£16.00£29.00
The Croft at Woore
Newcastle Road, Woore, nr Newcastle-Under-Lyme, CW3 9RE [Map]
The Croft, taking its name from the Carthouse Croft on an 18th century map of the area, has been cleverly transformed, with open fires, oak beams and wooden floors that come together to provide an idyllic setting, light and airy with stacks of farming memorabilia on display.
Although there is a marketing trend towards the party market this does not detract from the everyday business. With lunch from Wednesday- Sunday and dinner Wednesday to Saturday.
From a list of six starters seared wood pigeon breast with puy lentils, and Thai crab cakes caught the eye. Guinea fowl has made a welcome return to the dining tables in the last few years, and here the supreme is done with spiced red cabbage and wild mushroom sauce. Moroccan lamb served with white bean and chorizo cassoulette seldom fails to please, and the supreme of roast cod comes with rosemary scented peas and mussels and English mustard dressing.
Raspberry and oat praline cranachan mousse nicely combines with a raspberry coulis to give a Franco-Scottish, but an English tea crème brûlee with Garibaldi biscuits restores the balance, perhaps in more ways than one.
This is a delightful spot, the food is well prepared and presented, and due care and attention ensures that the wine list is up to the mark as well.
Modern
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Gatsbys Winebar & Restaurant
53 Iron Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme, ST5 1PE [Map]
International
N/A£30.00
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