The Brasserie, Norton House Hotel & Spa
- Food served: Restaurant: Tuesday–Saturday 7.00-9.30pm Brasserie: Mon–Sun 7am-10am; Mon-Fri 12pm-2pm, Sat/Sun 12–2.30pm; Mon-Sun 6pm-9.30pm. Conservatory Lounge/Drawing Room: 10am-1pm. Bar: serves food 10am-10pm.
- Bar open: Conservatory Lounge: 6am-1am
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 24
- Private dining: Up to 140
- No. overnight rooms: 83
- Also offers: Vegetarian options (at least ¼ main courses), Gluten-free options, Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Outdoor tables
- Music on stereo: Chillout/Cafe del Mar
- Capacity: 120
- Largest group: 120
- Open since: 2002
- Average price:
£19 (Brasserie)
£32.50 (Restaurant) - House wine: £19 per bottle
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Norton House Hotel harbours two principal dining spots: upscale, eight-table Ushers may be the hotel's signature restaurant, but the informal Brasserie more than holds its own. Either way, you get to savour the same grandiose arrival up the sweeping driveway that heralds the entrance to this 1840s country house retreat. That the New York-style brasserie, all mood lighting, dark woods and subdued lounge music, is mainly the preserve of expense account-toting business people is something of a shame, as the no-frills international comfort menu does exactly what it says on the tin. The Caesar salad is spot-on, while the mains include chunky burgers and char-grilled steaks. The subtle and light almond panacotta is the pick of the desserts. Service is brisk and responsive and, mercifully, they don't discriminate between residents and non-residents. A decent range of wines by the glass completes a pleasing picture in a wonderfully grand venue that really deserves to attract more than just overnighting businessmen. The hotel and brand-new spa await diners who cannot face driving back into the real world.
- High point: Satisfying international comfort food in a grand setting near the increasingly international airport
- Low point: Wines by the bottle don't come cheap
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