Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Cotswolds. The Cotswolds (/ˈkɒtswoʊldz/ KOTS-wohldz, /-wəldz/ -wəldz) is an area in south central England containing the Cotswold Hills, a range of rolling hills which rise from the meadows of the upper Thames to an escarpment, known as the Cotswold Edge, above the Severn Valley and Evesham Vale. The area is defined by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone that creates a type of grassland habitat rare in the UK and that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. It contains unique features derived from the use of this mineral; the predominantly rural landscape contains stone-built villages, historical towns and stately homes and gardens. The population of the District is about 84,000.
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4 based on 895 reviews
6 of us and we all ordered different starters and mains. All starters served together and hot where appropriate. All mains served together , hot and freshly cooked. All food was tasty and full of flavour according to each individual report from our group. Wine prices were about normal for this type of establishment. So no over pricing. The beer was quite pricey at nearly £4 for a small bottle. The choice was also very limited.Not a romantic place as it was extremely busy and a little noisy though not in a bad way.thank you so much We are very happy that you had a great time Lupo
4 based on 214 reviews
Booked this restaurant / cafe for Fatherâs Day lunch . The food was really good and the team could not have been any more accommodating . Special pasta was so tasty and the breakfasts huge . Definitely be back again , thoroughly deserve Their rating on trip adviser .
4 based on 1083 reviews
Our fourth visit to Sorrento - loved it the first time and the second, third and tonight. Really friendly and warm service throughout and the food is absolutely amazing every time! Canât rate this restaurant highly enough- and Iâm a fussy foodie so it must be good ! Had Pizza for the first time tonight as always love the prawn pasta dish ( so had that as a starter) - Huge and such wonderful flavours! Calamari is to die for! So impressed that we have had great food every visit. Nice that the owners took time out to chat with us! Canât wait to go again!
5 based on 77 reviews
The concept is that of Italian roots with French style refinement and original combination using only the best quality ingredients at all times. We want to offer the essence of Italy and nostalgia of our childhood with some playful interpretations along t
I visited Toniâs Kitchen for the first time this week after hearing raving reports on this fine Italian hot spot in the Cotswolds and it far exceeded my expectations. Booking to be advised as I understand people are beginning to travel from other counties to experience what this place has to offer. With a warm, welcoming and intimate interior, the knowledgable and attentive front of house staff showered us with the best of Italian hospitality. The ever changing menu was peppered full of a variety of dishes to suit every palette and dietary requirement. I struggled to choose between the dishes on offer - each one sounding staggeringly good. Toniâs Kitchen proudly displays a sign above the kitchen door - âour happy placeâ and how fitting. The head chef and owner Jason Orsi is clearly more than a chef- he is an artist at work. Everything on the menu is all made freshly in house, from ravioli to ice cream, created from a palette of ingredients and condiments that are responsibly and carefully sourced for their quality, sustainability and taste.Not forgetting younger guests- children are welcomed and can choose from the main menu too; a whole family dining experience- typical of the welcoming and inclusive culture that sets Italy apart. The garden is also worth a mention - plenty of outdoor dining space that is trailing with edibles growing from every corner which I am told is used on the restaurant menu - Jerusalem artichokes form a windbreak and an attractive screen and appears on the menu in a gratin and Nasturtiums brighten borders as well as the humous appetiser that is jewelled with pomegranate and accompanied by fresh in-house baked loaves. I can honestly say that I ate the best meal of my life in Toniâs Kitchen and will be returning very soon. My advice to anyone who is visiting anywhere near the Cotswolds is to visit this charming little piece of Italy and for those who follow the finest, keep your eye on this place. We left feeling more than satiated and were taken on a memorable culinary and cultural journey.
4 based on 519 reviews
Very nice restaurant great food and a very warm welcome by the owner would definitely recommend if you visit Tewkesbury. We will be back when we come again
4 based on 697 reviews
An Award Winning Restaurant set in the heart of the vibrant Cotswold town of Nailsworth, The Olive Tree provides a happy, welcoming atmosphere buzzing with life.From early morning, locals and visitors alike enjoy the Olive Tree experience. It's a great pl
We had a good evening here this weekend. Food very good and lovely wine! Also excellent value for money.
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4 based on 162 reviews
a Campagna aims to bring a vibrant, warm and welcoming dining experience. All our food is cooked to order using only fresh and seasonal ingredients. We offer Lunch menu, Traditional Sunday Roast on Sundays as well as our extensive a la carte selection. We
Lovely local restaurant, have eaten there a few times with friends & everyone has always had good meals. The service is always friendly & attentive, it is always busy & for good reason. Think over all value & portions good, have had the starter size risotto for main before. Extensive menu choice which normally makes me nervous about quality but between us we have had several dishes & all the starters & mains are fab, especially the risottos. But feel the desserts are disappointing (tiramsu is OK) after the choice & quality of other courses. Luckily always full after main but would love to have choice of really good home made Italian desserts.
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4 based on 358 reviews
Exceptional food and great hosts. Colosseo offers a wide variety of Italian specialties. My wife really enjoyed the spaghetti Bolognese and I had one of the night specials, seafood risotto. The portions were quite plentiful and the tastes was wonderful. The hosts were extremely friendly and accommodating.
5 based on 537 reviews
Authentic family run Italian restaurant serving fresh homemade Italian food. What makes this restaurant special is the variety of different Italian dishes and the very friendly service.
Lovely welcoming restaurant with a nice varied menu and excellent service. A couple more menu choices on the starters and desserts might have been nice, but otherwise faultless. We were running late and they were so nice about it!
5 based on 302 reviews
Italian cafe, bar and restaurant Sunday - Monday Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day Closed Bank Holiday Mondays Hours may vary
Decided to come here for breakfast, and not disappointed. Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. My husband had scrambled eggs, pancetta, mushrooms and cherry tomatoes whilst I had poached eggs, spinach, and salmon. Very good sized portions and really tasty. Really nice to be able to take our dog Molly as well. They also have a lovely garden at the back, well worth a visit, highly recommend.
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