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looking for somewhere lovely to have a special birthday meal ,a beautiful outdoor terrace . Don't want to drive more than about 20 mins .


I'm sure no one else in current times will be wanting to sit outside in a peaceful countryside/like setting . Joke .


Anyone any ideas ?


Don't suppose Bel Air is doing meals on their terraces ?

Chapter One restaurant near Orpington is really good, certainly a "special occasion" type of place, and they have some outdoor tables. Probably a half hour drive. You won't really find a countryside-like vibe much close to home... unless you count the Fox on the Hill...

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