Food & Drink
Cafe Rouge St Albans
This unique Art Deco building was opened in 1930 as Samuel Ryder's Seed Company Exhibition Hall. Samuel was the Mayor of St Albans and the founder of the Ryder Cup.
Read moreThe Flourish Bakery, Watford
We’re an artisan bakery supplying wholesale breads and pastries to Michelin-starred restaurants, five-star hotels, authentic food markets, cafés and stores
Read moreThe Waffle House, St Albans
Welcome to The Waffle House, located within the 16th Century, Grade II listed Kingsbury watermill overlooking the River Ver in the tranquil Conservation Area of St Albans.
Read moreYe Olde Fighting Cocks
Ye Olde Fighting Cocks is the Oldest Pub in England that prides itself on being a picturesque building and a part of history, that serves award winning food and drinks, all with a smile!
Read moreThe Florist Restaurant Watford
Whether you're one of our regulars or this is your first time... welcome to The Florist Watford.
Read moreThe Maltings
The Maltings is open daily (please check the website for up to date opening times before visiting) so there’s plenty of time to relax, meet up with friends and do your shopping!
Read moreWatford Shopping Centre
Watford Shopping Centre is one of the region’s largest indoor shopping and leisure destinations, located in the heart of the town centre, featuring a nine-screen IMAX Cineworld, Hollywood Bowl, restaurants and shops.
Read moreWatford Market
Watford has had a market since the 12th century; and it is an important part of the town which has changed and adapted over the years.
Read moreSt Albans Traditional Street Market
The St Albans Market is widely renowned as one of the best in the area, and the quality of products and produce available has won many awards.
Read moreSt Albans Museum & Gallery
St Albans Museum + Gallery is a world-class centre for arts and culture at the heart of one of Britain’s most historic cities.
Read moreAbbey Line Days Out
Abbey Line Days Out! is an initiative aimed at encouraging the local community to travel to local events and attractions using the Abbey line train services. We aim to support local tourism, sustainable travel and local businesses. In addition, Hertfordshire is a beautiful countryside waiting to be explored. there are a host of walking and cycling routes including our Abbey line trail commissioned in 2015, which goes along the train route. We’ve added a wealth of information including locals’ favourites and travel planning information to help you make the most of your trip and day out. Including a Days out leaflet and video. So get exploring and see ‘what’s on at the end of the train line’.