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The New Inn

Traditional0.3 miles 16 Northgate Street GL1 1SF

Located in the very heart of Gloucester city centre, a mere stone's throw from the train station, is the thoughtfully restored New Inn. Dating back to the 15th century, the inn was once a hostelry for pilgrims visiting the iconic Gloucester Cathedral, which lies only a short stroll away. Today, this is the ideal base from which to v...

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The Cider Tree at the Coach & Horses

Traditional0.4 miles 2-4 St Catherine Street GL1 2BX

The Cider Tree is an authentic 15th-century free house with a twist on traditions. A recent refurbishment has brought this lovely building back to life whilst retaining its period features. Small details - beer-barrel wall hangings and a bar made from sustainably sourced oak from the Forest of Dean - add inventive touches to the d...

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The Fox and Elm

Traditional2.2 miles 385 Stroud Road Tuffley GL4 0DA

On the Stroud to Gloucester road, neighbouring picturesque Robinswood Hill, you'll find this charming child-friendly venue attracting many a hungry walker and regular punter alike. Expect high-quality, classic British dishes alongside reasonably priced traditional pub snacks made with the very best available ingredients. My generous...

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The Kings Head

Traditional2.8 miles Gloucester Road GL4 8AA

Upton St Leonards is one of those places that simply oozes beauty, and within this picturesque village you'll find The Kings Head - a homely pub that has been curing thirst, hunger and weariness for centuries. Once a coaching inn, it now prides itself on being the village's brilliant local, while also attracting visitors from miles ...

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The Little Thatch Inn

Traditional3 miles 141 Bristol Road Quedgley GL2 4PQ

The original part of The Little Thatch dates, incredibly, from 1351. This is one of the oldest buildings in all of Gloucestershire, so it has charm and character in abundance, attracting both food lovers and history buffs eager to lunch in an inn once frequented by Anne Boleyn. The bar, although part of a hotel, is very much a go...

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The Aviator

Traditional4 miles Gloucestershire Airport Staverton GL51 6SR

With 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, during which time ...

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The Pilot Inn

Traditional4 miles Sellars Road Hardwicke GL2 4QD

The Pilot Inn is the place to go, whatever the weather. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal from the lovely garden, or from the conservatory in winter. Choose from the 'modest' or 'main' sections of the menu - the handmade burger, made from local beef, topped with bacon and Double Gloucester and serve...

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The Royal William

Traditional4.4 miles Cheltenham Road Cranham GL6 6TT

On the outskirts of the village of Cranham stands The Royal William - a beacon of traditional pub cooking. With its cosy atmosphere and a style that fuses modern comfort with old-style charm, this imposing inn sits on the A46, making it the perfect stop-off if you're on your way to Cheltenham. Classic pub fare is given a European twi...

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Twelve Bells

Traditional4.6 miles Witcombe GL3 4SS

Whatever the occasion, The Twelve Bells Beefeater will appeal to everyone. With a new general manager, grill team, new menu and a full £500,000 refurbishment of the restaurant and pub, you'll see and feel the change, taste the difference, and be guaranteed an enjoyable experience. Situated at the bottom of Birdlip Hill in Wi...

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The House in the Tree

Traditional5.1 miles Withybridge Lane Staverton GL51 0SR

The 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 Golden Valley and...

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The Bell

Traditional5.3 miles Main Road Shurdington GL51 4XQ

The Bell Inn is a traditional country pub right at the heart of its community. Owner Emily is a self-confessed countrywoman, and her knowledge of and loyalty to the area is central to the restaurant's success. Offerings from the surrounding countryside are showcased on a well-considered menu. A grilled goat's cheese starter arrives ...

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The Beacon & Railway Hotel

Traditional5.5 miles Haresfield GL10 3DX

The Beacon & Railway Hotel's prime spot on the Cotswold Way makes it popular with walkers, and dogs are welcome too - in fact, visitors to this cosy inn are likely to bump into Pongo, the pub's resident West Highland terrier. Quench your thirst with one of the six real ales, guest ales or five ciders available at the bar, or ord...

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The Falcon

Traditional5.7 miles New Street GL6 6UN

Found overlooking the picturesque Painswick churchyard and its 99 yew trees, The Falcon dates back to 1554 and is a charming and comfortable retreat. Guests can stay in one of the 11 individually decorated rooms, or simply visit to indulge in some superb cuisine. The Falcon offers traditional dining with a contemporary twist. The bak...

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The Royal Oak Inn

Traditional5.8 miles St Mary's Street GL6 6QG

Painswick, 'Queen of the Cotswolds,' is home to The Royal Oak Inn, a traditional 16th-Century pub and restaurant that has much of its life-story documented on the walls. It affords a wonderful welcoming atmosphere, created by a roaring log fire, beamed ceilings and traditional stone walls. The bar and dining areas are intimate and c...

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The Butchers Arms

Traditional6 miles Sheepscombe GL6 7RH

Set in the beautiful Painswick Valley, this centuries-old mellow-stone free house draws in walkers, riders and tourists alike. Look out for its famous carved pub sign, which features a butcher with a pig tethered to his leg. The sheltered terrace is a great spot from which to take in the views when the sun shines; whilst inside, roa...

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