Bath and the Cotswolds Restaurants

Good restaurants dot the region, thanks to a steady flow of fine chefs seeking to cater to wealthy locals and waves of demanding visitors. The country's food revolution is in full evidence here. Restaurants have never had a problem with a fresh food supply: excellent regional produce, salmon from the rivers Severn and Wye, local lamb and pork, venison from the Forest of Dean, and pheasant, partridge, quail, and grouse in season. Also look for Gloucestershire Old Spot pork, bacon (try a delicious Old Spot bacon sandwich), and sausage on area menus.

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  • 1. Feathered Nest Inn

    $$$$

    A ten-minute drive from Stow-on-the-Wold in Nether Westcote, this popular gastro-pub is as cozy and comforting as the name would suggest. The food here is exceptional, and the products are so local that the staff can usually point to the farm from where the meat was sourced. If you want to try as much as possible, opt for the six-course tasting menu (£80). Within the restaurant, a large bay window and terrace offer up views of the valley below, and attention to detail gives the pub some humorous touches such as the saddle-seated stools. If you decide that you are just too comfortable to move, there are four rooms to extend your stay in.

    Nether Westcote, Oxfordshire, OX7 6SD, England
    01993-833030

    Known For

    • Locally sourced produce
    • High-end presentation
    • Lovely valley views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 2. Corner Cupboard Inn

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    Originally built around 1550 as a farmhouse, this spot was soon converted to an inn. The restaurant serves food freshly prepared from locally sourced ingredients, including the classic Sudeley chicken marinated in garlic and simmered in cider. If you fancy trying a traditional Sunday lunch, this is also an excellent place to visit. Local legend has it that the inn is haunted by a 12-year-old girl whose footsteps can sometimes be heard running across the floorboards above the bar.

    83 Gloucester St., Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, GL54 5LX, England
    01242-602303

    Known For

    • Original 16th-century building
    • Traditional English desserts
    • Rumored hauntings
  • 3. Eight Bells

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    Close to St. James Church, this traditional tavern has low beams, a flagstone floor, and a small courtyard. The long menu includes daily specials, local ales, and enticing dishes like confit duck and deep-fried fish-and-chips. Freshly baked ciabatta sandwiches served at lunchtime are easy on the wallet. The service is swift and ideal for those in a rush. There are also six rooms where you can stay.

    Church St., Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6JG, England
    01386-840371

    Known For

    • Historic pub with lots of character
    • Affordable ciabatta sandwich lunches
    • Local beers
  • 4. Falcon Inn

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    With views of the church of St. Mary's, this historic pub dating from 1554 offers a reassuringly traditional and charming milieu for food and refreshment. Light meals are available at lunchtime, teas in the afternoon, and for the evening meal you might start with deep-fried calamari and whitebait with caper sauce, then try the rump of lamb with minted mashed potato for your main course. The spotted dick (sponge with dried fruits) and custard makes a classic old-school end to the meal. The inn's grounds hold what is claimed to be the world's oldest bowling green. There are 11 well-furnished bedrooms upstairs.

    New St., Painswick, Gloucestershire, GL6 6UN, England
    01452-222820

    Known For

    • Traditional British food
    • Beautiful views
    • Plenty of history
  • 5. Gallimore's Kitchen

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    Lee Gallimore was head chef at some of the Cotswold's most prestigious restaurants before opening his own property in Cheltenham. Here, Lee specializes in seafood sourced directly from fishermen in Devon and South Wales, and the shellfish platter for two to share is a feast. On Sundays, there's a traditional roast lunch menu, with the topside of Hereford beef and the free-range pork loin always looking particularly mouthwatering.

    22 The Courtyard, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1SR, England
    01242-243587

    Known For

    • Incredibly fresh seafood
    • Affordable lunch menu
    • Traditional Sunday roast
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  • 6. Pump Room

    $$$$

    The 18th-century Pump Room, with views over the Roman baths, serves morning coffee, lunches, and afternoon tea, to music by a pianist or string trio who play every day. The stately setting is the selling point rather than the food, but do sample the West Country cheese board and the housemade cakes and pastries. Light or full lunches are on offer, and the restaurant is open for dinners in summer, serving a set menu (two courses for £36, three courses for £45). Be prepared to wait in line for a table during the day.

    Stall St., Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA1 1LZ, England
    01225-444477

    Known For

    • Gorgeous setting from a bygone era
    • Classic afternoon tea, coffee, and cakes
    • Long waits during the day and reservations required for dinner
  • 7. Sally Lunn's

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    Small and slightly twee, this tourist magnet near Bath Abbey occupies the oldest house in Bath, dating from 1482. It's famous for the Sally Lunn bunn, a semisweet bread served here since 1680. You can choose from more than 30 sweet and savory toppings to accompany your bunn, or turn it into a meal with salmon or a steak. There are also economical lunch and early-evening menus. Daytime diners can view the small kitchen museum and shop in the cellar (30p for non-dining visitors).

    4 N. Parade Passage, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA1 1NX, England
    01225-461634

    Known For

    • Famed Sally Lunn bunns
    • Lots of tourists
    • Tiny but interesting on-site museum
  • 8. Sign of the Angel

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    A 15th-century inn just five minutes from Lacock Abbey, Sign of the Angel serves traditional food in a cozy and intimate setting. Some dishes, such as the roast loin of beef with Yorkshire pudding or the seasonal pie of the day are as traditional as the decor, but modern touches—orange butter sauce, for instance—adds an extra dimension. Enjoy the seasonal dish of the day for lunch or relax in the garden with a cream tea. When you creak open the heavy door and are greeted by the hearty fire in the huge chimney, you could be forgiven for thinking that you stepped back a few centuries. Upstairs are five beautifully rustic rooms in which to stay.

    6 Church St., Lacock, Wiltshire, SN15 2LB, England
    01249-730230

    Known For

    • Historical and antique features
    • Classic cream teas
    • Traditional British pub fare
  • 9. Snooty Fox

    $$ | British

    Just steps from Market House and at the heart of village life, the Snooty Fox is a bustling inn and restaurant that makes the most of quality ingredients from local producers in the Cotswolds. Real ales and local ciders are served at the bar, and teas, coffees, and hot and cold meals are available all day. During winter the roaring fire adds to the ambience in the restaurant, and there's a patio to use in summer.

    Market Pl., Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8DD, England
    01666-502436

    Known For

    • Food all day
    • The heart of the local community
    • Locally sourced ingredients
  • 10. The Fleece

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    This 17th-century inn retains its historic past while serving fabulous modern food, real ales, and gin cocktails. Choose from a wide range of dishes including venison, steak, and seafood, or the varied selections on the daily specials board. Upstairs there are 28 rooms, including one where Charles II and Lady Fisher hid from Oliver Cromwell during the Civil War.

    Market Pl., Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2NZ, England
    01285-658507

    Known For

    • Lots of locals
    • Real ales on tap
    • Cool history with plenty of famous guests
  • 11. The Herd Steak Restaurant

    $$$

    In this popular Argyle Street eatery with stripped-back white walls, it's all about the steak. The mouthwatering meats all come from Aberdeen Angus and Hereford Cross cows on local area farms. Those who aren't fans of red meat will find plenty of other options on the menu, including homemade pastas and diverse cheese boards.

    12 Argyle St., Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA2 4BQ, England
    01225-316583

    Known For

    • The best steaks in the region
    • Friendly staff
    • Locally sourced meat and seasonal ingredients
  • 12. The Ivy Montpellier Brasserie

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    Set in an opulent Regency building with a statement bar, the Ivy Brasserie serves first-class food with British and European specialties. In its heyday, the Rotunda building was a bathing pool with spa water on tap, and its domed roof and seating area have been exquisitely restored to house the smart restaurant. Racehorse murals line the walls in a nod to Cheltenham's equestrian heritage. Choose from dishes such as apple and Stilton salad, aromatic duck curry, or crab linguine. The Ivy also serves a classic afternoon tea. Reservations are advised, especially when there are race meetings and festivals.

    Montpellier Walk, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1SH, England
    01242-894200

    Known For

    • Gorgeous Regency building and dramatic bar
    • Fun cocktails like salted caramel espresso martinis
    • Weekend brunch menu
  • 13. The Plough Inn

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    A few minutes' drive from Bourton in the quiet hamlet of Cold Aston, the Plough occupies an old, restored 17th-century inn. Flagstones, original beams, a fireplace, a quiet bar area, and simple, classic pub fare done well make this an ideal retreat from the Bourton crowds in high season. Enjoy your pint in the sunshine, admiring the centuries-old tree opposite the pub. There are three quiet rooms for those wishing to prolong their stay.

    Chapel Ln., Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, GL54 3BN, England
    01451-822602

    Known For

    • Farm-to-table menu
    • Warm atmosphere
    • Dog-friendly policies
  • 14. The Rose Tree

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    Plain wooden tables and understated decor are the setting for the wholesome British dishes served in this traditional restaurant beautifully sited on the banks of the Windrush River with a large outdoor area. Sip a cocktail on the riverside terrace while you wait for your order. Desserts include vanilla panna cotta and sticky toffee pudding.

    Victoria St., Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, GL54 2BX, England
    01451-820635

    Known For

    • Beautiful riverside setting
    • Classic ploughman's lunches
    • Locally sourced food
  • 15. The Snooty Fox

    $

    Just steps from Market House and in the heart of village life, the Snooty Fox is a bustling inn and restaurant that makes the most of quality ingredients from local Cotswolds producers. Real ales and local ciders are served at the bar, and teas, coffees, and hot and cold meals are available all day. During winter, the roaring fire adds to the ambience, and there's a patio to use in summer. Twelve rooms are also available on site.

    Market Pl., Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8DD, England
    01666-502436

    Known For

    • The heart of the local community
    • Locally sourced ingredients
    • Cozy ambience
  • 16. Victoria’s

    $$

    Housed in the former ballroom of Queen’s Hotel, Victoria’s brings a stylish twist to contemporary British cooking. The two-course lunch menu (£22) is particularly good value.

    The Promenade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1NN, England
    01242-514754

    Known For

    • Excellent British classics
    • Good value set menus
    • Stylish surroundings

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