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Chicken Peri Peri set up shop in May 2015, bringing the peckish pleasure-seekers of Stroud tasty, unhurried food, served within laid-back, buzzy surrounds. Chicken Peri Peri is all about giving customers delicious food at pocket-friendly prices, as you’ll discover when you visit. Inside, the interior sees booth seating and comic...
View full reviewOffering expertly crafted, retro diner-style cuisine, The Diner is a perfect choice for those looking for a fun and indulgent dining experience. This popular eatery is centrally located on Nelson Street in the town centre, just a short walk from the train station – a convenient spot to round off a fun-filled day exploring Stroud...
View full reviewIf you’re looking for somewhere to unwind, The Clothiers Arms is well worth a visit. With its inviting bar area, wood-burning fire and friendly, laid-back atmosphere, this traditional pub is full of charm and provides a warm welcome to all. In the kitchen, a team of experienced chefs prepares fresh food on the premise...
View full reviewThe picturesque Bell at Selsley takes destination dining to new heights, in more ways than one. Perched on the top of Selsley Common, its view across the Woodchester Valley and over to Rodborough Common is stunning. In addition to breathtaking views, the cuisine at The Bell also delights. The energy of new proprietors, Mark Payn...
View full reviewInspired by their love of the great British country pub, the team at The Royal Oak has created a haven where you’ll find great food and fantastic drinks, perfectly complemented by a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Inside the pub, the simple decor creates a sense of cosiness that’s ideal for a cold winter’s day – you’l...
View full reviewLocated in the beautiful country setting of Slad (made famous by poet and author Laurie Lee) you will find a traditional country inn called The Woolpack. Whether you choose to stop by for a leisurely pint or instead tuck into a three-course meal, the friendly staff and locals are guaranteed to make you feel at home. Keeping in tun...
View full reviewYou might feel like you have momentarily stepped back in time when you visit The Ship Inn in Brimscombe. Its traditional menu and faultless s e rvice is reminiscent of a time when pubs were the hub of any community and the beautiful 17th century building it is housed in, completes the historical illusion. I started off with a Nice...
View full reviewWhen in the village of Amberly, a trip to The Black Horse Inn is essential. Perched on the edge of Michampton Common, guests can dine on the large patio area and take in the awe-inspiring views of the sun-drenched valleys in the summer months or in the light conservatory when then nights draw in. As well as a m...
View full reviewWith impressive views over the lush greenery of Toadsmoor Valley, The Ram Inn is just the place for a well-earned pit-stop. Originally a farmhouse cider room, this historic pub is filled with decorative echoes of the past. Nowadays, The Ram Inn courts an excellent reputation thanks to its home-cooked meals and friendly atmosphere. ...
View full reviewAt the Lamb Inn you’re invited to sit back, relax and feel at home. Located in the quaint village of Eastcombe, this charming country pub is full of rustic charm. Owner Michelle Hendy has created a relaxed and inviting space where every guest is treated like family.
Dishes are made using fresh local ingredi...
A breathtaking panoramic view across the Painswick Valley is the first thing you notice at the Edgemoor Inn. With a wide-ranging imaginative menu, quality real ale, and a 30-year reputation as a family-run business, this is definitely the place to visit in the Cotswolds.
Choose to dine either on the sunlit terrace, or in th...
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...
View full reviewThe hub of delightful Minchinhampton, like any friendly village, is its pub. The Crown is a traditional 16th century coaching inn offering genuine service with a smile. Wholesome home-cooked pub grub dominates a menu perfectly complemented by a selection of specials. Rosemary, Richard and the team keep the regulars coming back and...
View full reviewProviding fresh, locally-sourced food, supplemented by a range of quality beers and wines was proprietor Dawn Winchester's mission when she took over the Halfway House in October 2005. Who better to help her realise this vision than experienced restaurateur/chef team Nigel and Heather, known locally as 'Food for Thought'. Together t...
View full reviewThe Stirrup Cup is a traditional 18th-centry English Inn, where dried hops hang from exposed beams, stone walls bear antique tankards, and real fires crackle. Yet though the aesthetics are of centuries past, the menu is decidedly 21st century, thanks to the culinary creativity of a husband-and-wife team with over 30 years experienc...
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