Located right in the centre of town amid Cheltenham’s vibrant shops, bars and theatres, The Copa of Cheltenham is something of an urban oasis. It’s a fantastic spot for business people, tourists, shoppers and theatre-goers alike, who can enjoy a casual drink, rejuvenating snack or sophisticated meal in the relaxed...
Read more about The Copa of Cheltenham in CheltenhamThe Swan is a busy, centrally located, dog-friendly pub offering a good range of drinks and traditional food. Here, the lunch and evening menus cater to all appetites and change seasonally owing to the use of local ingredients. Bar snacks and sides are available as starters, and there’s a choice...
Read more about The Swan in CheltenhamConveniently located on the Bath Road, The Brown Jug has a fantastic reputation for its welcoming and cheery atmosphere, great food and fine ales. Whether popping in to sample Wadworth's ales, 6X, Henry IPA, Bishops Tipple, Pint Size Mild - or many other ales available season to season - or...
Read more about The Brown Jug in CheltenhamSet in the heart of the ever-desirable Cotswolds, The London Inn is an ideal place to wine, dine and retire for the night. This cosy hostelry was built by an industrious inn keeper in the early 1830s, and has since been a welcome pit-stop for hungry travellers exploring the region....
Read more about The London Inn in CheltenhamExperienced landlady Tina Hoban has built up a strong reputation at her former pubs for serving good, wholesome food at great prices to her happy clientele – Tina’s newest pub, The Ryeworth Inn, is no exception. In fact many of her customers have simply made The Ryeworth their new local....
Read more about The Ryeworth Inn in CheltenhamAfter a lengthy hiatus I was more than a little surprised when I arrived at the Kings Arms. Since my last visit the attractive historic building has been transformed, both in terms of decor and gastronomic offerings. The stunning new look has brought this charismatic pub well and truly up...
Read more about The Kings Arms in CheltenhamThe Owl has taken flight in a new direction this year, successfully rebranding itself as a speciality seafood restaurant. The owners have created a stylish, elegant interior with every understated element combining to provide a comfortable, relaxing environment. Over 20 years of experience in the industry has taught manager Spike...
Read more about The Owl in CheltenhamThe House in the Tree is back on the map. Newly refurbished inside and out, this 500-year-old former hunting lodge combines a comfortable and charming dining atmosphere with an enviable reputation for home-cooked traditional and seasonal fare. Situated on the outskirts of Cheltenham, just a couple of miles from The...
Read more about The House in the Tree in CheltenhamNestled in the heart of Bishop’s Cleeve, the thatched 16th-Century Royal Oak combines a comfortable setting with a lively village-pub atmosphere. The elegant restaurant offers a superb menu featuring the best locally sourced meat and classic British dishes. Patrons can sink into one of the attractive leather sofas to enjoy...
Read more about The Royal Oak in Bishop's CleeveWith perfect views of planes jetting off and landing, there is most definitely a sense of occasion surrounding The Aviator. Inside is just as impressive, with a formidable collection of aviation memorabilia on show and model aeroplanes suspended from the rafters. Richard Morris has run The Aviator for eight years,...
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