10 Best Restaurants in Stratford-upon-Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon and the Heart of England

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We've compiled the best of the best in Stratford-upon-Avon - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hobsons Patisseries

$ Fodor's Choice

Visitors and locals alike head for the half-timber Hobsons Patisseries to indulge in the famous savory pies or scrumptious afternoon teas. Just a couple of minutes walk from Shakespeare’s Birthplace, it’s an almost obligatory lunch stop.

1 Henley St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6PT, England
01789-293330
Known For
  • Delicious cakes and pies
  • Cheap eats
  • Low-key afternoon tea
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Lambs

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Sit downstairs to appreciate the hardwood floors and oak beams of this local epicurean favorite in one of the town’s oldest buildings; upstairs, the look is a bit more contemporary. The updates of tried-and-true dishes include herb-crusted rack of English lamb and pan-fried calf's liver with creamed potato and crisp shallots. Desserts are fantastic, and daily specials keep the menu seasonal. The two- and three-course fixed-price menus (not available for Monday lunches) are good deals.

12 Sheep St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6EF, England
01789-292554
Known For
  • Good-value set meals
  • Excellent desserts
  • Reservations essential
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.
Reservations essential

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The Townhouse

$$ Fodor's Choice

Theatergoers tucking into an early supper to the strains of the piano in the bar, grandmothers enjoying afternoon tea, and couples lingering over candlelit suppers can all happily be found at this restaurant with rooms. Chefs source the best ingredients locally where possible, including meat from Stratford's own Barry the Butcher, and serve up hearty dishes such as pork loin, rib-eye steak, or a signature fish stew.

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The Dirty Duck/The Black Swan

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The only pub in Britain to be licensed under two names (the more informal one came courtesy of American GIs who were stationed here during World War II), this is one of Stratford’s most celebrated and consistently rated pubs, attracting actors since the 18th-century days of thespian David Garrick. Along with your pint of bitter, you can choose from the extensive pub-grub menu of fish-and-chips, steaks, burgers, and grills; there are also good-value light bites. Now part of the well-established Greene King Inns, it's not the most characterful of pubs. Still, the lovely veranda that overlooks the theaters and the river makes it worth a visit.

Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6BA, England
01789-297312
Known For
  • Classic English pub atmosphere
  • Reservations required for dinner
  • Veranda overlooking the river

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Hussain's

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The luxuriant marigolds in the window might draw you in, but locals will tell you it's the Indian dishes that are the real appeal here. The extensive menu lists plenty of balti and rogan josh choices; for a little less heat, try the tandoori chicken with mild spices and mixed fruits, or increase the heat a bit with jhinga bhuna (king-size prawns in a spicy tomato sauce with coriander). Wash it all down with Cobra draft beer.

6A Chapel St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6EP, England
01789-267506
Known For
  • Range of tandoori specialties
  • Local curry-house atmosphere
  • Prompt, friendly service
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.–Wed.

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Le Bistrot Pierre

$$

There’s always a satisfied hum in the air at this large, modern, and bustling bistro, part of a small chain, that’s close to the river. It’s French and the menu makes that known; olives from Provence, sausage from the Beaujolais region, pâtés, mussels in a Roquefort sauce, beef bourguignon, and rustic French cheeses all appear. Croque monsieur (toasted ham and cheese sandwich) is a popular lunchtime dish. Vegetarians and kids are well catered for, and the service is amicable and attentive.

Swan's Nest La., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 7LT, England
01789-264804
Known For
  • Weekday good-value lunch specials
  • Some tables outside for alfresco riverside dining
  • Good menu for kids

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The One Elm

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A location a little hidden away from the main throng makes this gastropub a popular choice for locals and in-the-know visitors. Inside, the wooden tables and floors have a worn, lived-in look that helps create a relaxed atmosphere, and the secret courtyard is a real delight. Local ales are on tap, but it’s the inventive menu with twists on favorite pub dishes that really hits the spot, with items such as the shrimp burger or the Asian-inspired coleslaw served with some dishes.

1 Guild St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6QZ, England
01789-404919
Known For
  • Creative, seasonal pub grub with some global flavors
  • Local ales
  • Few tourists

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The Opposition

$$

Hearty, warming meals are offered at this informal, family-style restaurant in a 16th-century building on the main dining street near the theaters. The updated English and international dishes win praise from the locals. There’s a good range of light options and fixed-price menus as well. Make reservations a month ahead in summer.

13 Sheep St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6EF, England
01789-269980
Known For
  • Historical setting
  • Plenty of vegetarian and healthy options
  • Reserve ahead due to summertime crowds
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon.

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Sorrento

$$

Family-run, this longtime restaurant takes a more formal, old-fashioned approach to service. The menu of traditional Italian favorites is cooked from family recipes and includes main dishes such as veal sirloin grilled with rosemary and garlic butter and black linguine with crab-claw meat and scallops. Upon arrival, sip an aperitif in the lounge before being escorted to your table for a silver-service, white-tablecloth meal. Pre-theater dinners are a good value.

8 Ely St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6LW, England
01789-297999
Known For
  • Alfresco dining in summer
  • Risotto of the day
  • Good pre-theater option
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.

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The Vintner

$$

The imaginative, bistro-inspired menu varies each day at this café and wine bar set in a 15th-century building. Tempting British and European-style dishes include confit leg of duck bigarade with dauphinoise potatoes and seared beef fillet Stroganoff. To dine before curtain time, arrive early or make a reservation. The building, largely unaltered since the late 1400s, has lovely flagstone floors and oak beams.

4 and 5 Sheep St., Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6EF, England
01789-297259
Known For
  • Inventive pre-theater menu
  • Historical setting with oak beams
  • Excellent wine list

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