Castle Durrow Restaurant

The Midlands


Organic produce from the gardens at Castle Durrow are utilised by its elegant restaurant throughout the day, from breakfast, lunch and refined afternoon teas to gourmet evening meals, such as mackerel with blood orange and nettle salad, plum- and port-glazed Barbary duck and dark chocolate mousse with honeycomb ice cream. The dress code is smart casual; kids aren't permitted after 8pm.


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