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Eat and Drink - Independent news, views, restaurant and product reviews, articles and information about food and drink related topics on the Web.

Bar Med - Links to various bar locations in England with photos and local details. Online job search engine.

Colleys Supper Rooms - Chain of restaurants with locations across the south of the country. Includes menu and a wine list with prices and details of each location.

Wessex Taverns Ltd - Corporate site of this independent pub company. Location links, with photos and details of every pub within the estate plus job vacancies.

Yellow River Cafes - Southern England chain of Chinese restaurants. Includes menus, wine and drinks lists with prices. On line ordering for take a way or reservations.

Lime Entertainments - Eating and drinking establishments, features hours of opening, directions and maps.

Pizza Piazza - Locations and menus of these restaurants. Job opportunities, special offers and children's competition.

Que Pasa - Restaurant and bar chain offering coffee, food, beer, wine, cocktails and late night entertainment.

Purple Turtle - Photographs and detailed information about these bars located in the south of England.

Bar Estilo - Mediterranean style restaurant and bar chain. Includes location details, sample menus with prices and job vacancies.

The Elbowroom - American themed pool bar with dining service. Information on each location. Locations in Islington, Westbourne Grove, Shoreditch, Bristol and Leeds. [Needs flash plugin]

Brannigans Bars - Bar chain offering live music. Information on locations and events.

Tynemill Ltd - Locations of pubs throughout the country. News letter and vacancies information.

The Living Room - Restaurant and bar chain offering live music. Venue locations, menus, event listings and virtual tours.

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