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The Ultimate Guide to Places to Eat In The Cotswolds

With some many things to do and see in and around the Cotswolds, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Whether you live in the Cotswolds, are new to the area, or are a seasoned visitor, knowing the best places to eat in the Cotswolds is an absolute must. Take a look at our comprehensive guide on places to eat in the Cotswolds so you can spend more time sampling some delicious delights and less time searching.


Best Restaurants in the Cotswolds:

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The Coconut Tree

Address: The Coconut Tree, 59 St Paul’s Road, Cheltenham GL50 4JA

Having started out as a street-food joint in Cheltenham, run by 5 young Sri Lankans, The Coconut Tree is a highly popular place to eat in the Cotswolds. Having gained in popularity due to its unique blend of casual ambience, enjoyable music, and boldly spiced dishes, they now have three additional outlets elsewhere. 

Sample the deliciously tasty hopper (a bowl-shaped coconut pancake filled with sambals and egg), a hotchpotch of roti, egg, vegetables and meat is known as kottu, and dal. Be sure to try a Drunken Sri Lankan 3.0 in an elephant-shaped glass. It’s a truly exceptional gastronomic experience.

If you’re looking for more vegan restaurants, read our blog on the 5 best vegan restaurants in the Cotswolds.

Lords of the Manor

Address: Lords of the Manor, Upper Slaughter, Cheltenham GL54 2JD

If you’re looking for a fine dining experience within a quintessential English manor house, then the Lords of The Manor Hotel might just be for you. Set within 8 acres of stunning lawns and manicured gardens, the Lords of the Manor has two award-winning restaurants to choose from. 

Whether you’re looking for lunch, dinner, or afternoon tea, you’re taste buds are in for a real treat. Enjoy an extravagant 7-course tasting menu, an indulgent afternoon tea menu complete with scones and clotted cream, and an al a carte menu filled to the brim with locally sourced produce. They even have a separate vegan and vegetarian menu too.

The Lamb Inn, Burford

Address: The Lamb Inn, Sheep Street, Burford OX18 4LR

Listed on our blog of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds, Burford is a quintessential English village on the banks of the River Windrush. The Lamb Inn is a quirky restaurant in a cluster of former weavers’ cottages. 

Their restaurant serves up an incredible menu complete with garlic and chilli squid starter, followed by lamb and butternut or steak for the main course, and finished off with mouth-watering desserts. Plus their Sunday menu has all the all-important Sunday Roast with all the trimmings. 

The Wild Rabbit

Address: The Wild Rabbit, Church Street, Kingham, Chipping Norton OX7 6YA

At The Wild Rabbit, their unwavering commitment to supporting British farmers and artisan producers is at the heart of everything they do. Their award-winning kitchen harnesses the brilliance of seasonal ingredients to craft dishes that pay homage to the rich traditions of British cuisine whilst infusing them with a modern twist. 

Their open kitchen layout ensures that the captivating theatre of their chef’s artistry is always on display, giving you a wholesome culinary experience. With an a la carte menu, tasting menu, Sunday lunch menu, and vegan and vegetarian options, there is plenty to choose from for even the fussiest of eaters.


Best Pub Food in the Cotswolds:

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The Carpenter’s Arms, Burford

Address: Fulbrook, Burford, Oxfordshire OX18 4BH

Considered by many to be one of the most welcoming and loved pubs in the Cotswolds, The Carpenter’s Arms is a wonderful family-run pub just a short walk from Burford. The cosy and relaxed atmosphere along with the charm of a 17th-century village pub will make you realise why it’s so popular with locals and visitors alike. 

Children can enjoy the outdoor play area and tailored menu whilst their parents drink wine and feast on many culinary delights. Choose from a range of locally sourced seasonal dishes such as wood pigeon and pan-fried stone bass, or pub classics such as beef burgers and beer-battered fish and chips. Then finish off your meal with an indulgent sweet treat. 

The Victoria Inn

Address: Eastleach, Nr. Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 3NQ

Overlooking the quintessential Cotswold village of Eastleach, The Victoria Inn is a popular place to eat in the Cotswolds. In the colder months, visitors and locals alike can gather around the cosy fireplace, whilst in the spring and summer, guests can drink and dine on the terrace enjoying glorious views of the surrounding landscape. 

Discover a tantalising mix of dishes from steak and chips to crab sandwiches and slow-roasted lamb. There are plenty of vegetarian options too, plus their extensive drinks menu is sure to quench your thirst. 

The Fox at Oddington

Address: High Street, Lower Oddington, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0UR

Located in the picturesque village of Moreton-in-Marsh, The Fox at Oddington is the newest addition to the Bamford Organic empire. This lovely countryside watering hole has kept its old-world charm with low-slung ceilings, flagstone floors, open fires, and antique timber furnishings. 

Sample tasty dishes cooked in full view from the open kitchen, enjoy a hand-made pizza cooked in the pizza oven and drink the night away with a wide range of beverages including well-known gins, beers, ciders, soft drinks, and wines. 

The Chequers Churchill

Address: Church Rd, Churchill, Chipping Norton OX7 6NJ

Located in the world-famous Cotswold village of Chipping Norton, The Chequers Churchill, is a traditional countryside pub serving proper English grub. The pub’s rustic charm is the perfect destination for those looking for a properly pulled pint and pub classics in a picturesque and comfortable setting. 

For those special occasions, they even have a private bar which can accommodate up to 15 guests for a more intimate dining experience. Plus well-behaved dogs are welcome too, so you won’t have to leave anyone behind. 


Best Cafes in the Cotswolds:

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Blockley Cafe

Address: Bell Lane, Blockley, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 9BB

Nestled right in the heart of the picturesque Blockley, the Blockley Cafe is a true hidden gem and a wonderful place to eat in the Cotswolds. They aren’t your average cafe either. Their tranquil location allows you to relax and unwind whilst enjoying a plethora of dishes. 

Enjoy everything from leisurely brunches and mouthwatering lunches to indulgent sweet treats and heavenly cream teas. They even offer a sumptuous evening menu four nights a week from 6.30 pm. Pair your dishes with a curated wine list that showcases the very best of the Cotswolds. 

The Old Prison

Address: Fosse Way, Northleach, GL54 3JH

If you’re looking for a place to eat in the Cotswolds that’s steeped in history, then a trip to The Old Prison is a must. The Old Prison cafe in Northleach stands out as one of the most distinctive and memorable destinations to enjoy a cup of coffee or a bite to eat. 

Here, you have the opportunity to embark on an intriguing journey through the prison cells, the historic courtroom, and the fascinating Lloyd-Baker wagons. You can also enjoy it all whilst relishing the warmth of a creamy latte, indulging yourself with a slice of homemade cake, or take a break and enjoy a freshly crafted sandwich, pizza, or other light bites.  

Morris and Brown

Address: Broadway Tower, Broadway, WR12 7LB

Nestled within a breathtaking setting, the Morris and Brown Cafe provides the perfect rendezvous spot and unrivalled views of the Cotswolds. It’s the ideal place for a pit spot before or after climbing the world-famous Broadway Tower. 

Indulge in a leisurely breakfast, or savour a delightful afternoon tea or piece of cake. Make sure to check out their inspiring shop before you leave where you’ll find a selection of gifts, accessories, and gourmet products. You’re bound to find something here for every occasion. 

Take a look at our blog on the best cafes to work from in the Cotswolds for more places to eat. 


Dog-friendly Places to Eat in the Cotswolds:

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Lygon Arms

Address: High Street, Broadway, WR12 7DU

Nestled in the quintessential English village of Broadway, The Lygon Arms remains steadfast in its heritage. The honey-stone-coloured walls, crackling warmth from log fires, and relaxing atmosphere are what make this place perfect for a relaxing afternoon or evening meal. 

Having been refurbished, the Lygon Arms stands proudly as one of the Cotswold’s most opulent dog-friendly destinations. After a day of exploring the local area with your four-legged companion, take a seat in the Bar and Grill or the Lygon Lounge where a specially crafted dog menu awaits your discerning canine’s palate whilst you dine on food fit for a king.

The Royal Oak

Address: 1 Cirencester Road, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8EY

The Royal Oak Tetbury is a charming pub dating back to the late 18th century. Inside you’ll find a classic saloon bar adorned with upcycled furnishings, cosy booths, an Art Deco piano, and a vintage jukebox. 

All this gives off a welcoming and charming atmosphere that’s ideal for you and your pooch to relax in. Bookings are advisable especially if you are bringing your furry friend. The pub even provides water bowls and treats so you’re pooch feels just as welcome as you.

The Bathurst Arms

Address: North Cerney, Cirencester, GL7 7BZ

Located beside the picturesque River Churn, The Bathurst Arms is a dog-friendly place to eat in the Cotswolds. The pub’s garden stretches down to a tranquil stream providing ample outdoor seating for everyone during the warm summer months. 

The menu offers a delectable array of dishes and a wide selection of drinks. All dishes are lovingly prepared from fresh by the kitchen team. Enjoy everything from Chicken Schnitzel and Prawn and Crab Linguine to beer-battered cod and chips and sirloin steak. There are plenty of options for even the fussiest of eaters. 


Places to Stay in the Cotswolds:

Now you know where the best places to eat in the Cotswolds are, it’s time to book your accommodation. Here at Short Let Space, we have a wide range of properties across The Cotswolds and surrounding areas to suit your every need. 

Discover quaint honey-stone coloured cottages, newly renovated barn conversions, or traditional farmhouses. Whether you require a large property for your extended family, a quaint cottage for two, or a dog-friendly holiday let, we’ve got you covered. Chat with a member of our team today or book your holiday cottage using the button below.

 
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