Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Winchcombe, United Kingdom including The Corner Cupboard, Plaisterers Arms, The Lion Inn, The White Hart Inn, The Pheasant Inn, The Gardeners Arms, The Royal Oak, The Halfway House, Plough Inn at Ford, Royal Oak Inn
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4 based on 459 reviews
Just outside Cheltenham, in the village of Prestbury, The Royal Oak is the closest pub to Cheltenham Racecourse. Log fires, dog-friendly snug bar and dining room with high quality pub food and excellent real ale â what more could you want? Private functio
We had a fantastic meal here on a recent trip to the Cotswolds. The Royal Oak was recommended by several of the hotel staff, who voiced that it was their favorite place to eat nearby themselves. We were warmly welcomed and enjoyed seeing so many familyâs enjoy Sunday Lunch. What a wonderful tradition this is in England. Really enjoyed our visit and the hospitality.
4 based on 387 reviews
Sitting in the hamlet of Ford, this popular 16th Century Inn is renowned for its excellent menu, serving fresh local produce and fine Donnington Ales.The area holds everything for appreciators of the countryside as well as a rich and diverse cultural and
Our party consisted of 14 persons which included two under 10, the staff couldn't have been more helpful and friendly. The menu, the quality and quantity of the food along with the service was outstanding. I cannot praise high enough of how we were welcomed and treated. The icing on the cake for me was the quality of the beer..... was to die for! Well done to all, especial our young waitress who was given an undeservedly tough time by a family behind us, all over an unfortunate spilling on the floor of custard, some people are just so ignorant!Thank you so much for the lovely review , yes I watched the custard incident on cctv and at the end of the day accidents happen and it's nice to hear customers backing up the waitress !
4 based on 487 reviews
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After deciding to give this a place a second go,,,After a so so meal a couple of years ago,,,,, Its an OK pub, If passing by But certainly not a "Destination" Pub The menu was one of the most uninspiring i have come across in ages, Apart from a jokey bit about "Brexit" Burgers ! The Slow Braised Beef & Sherry Pie, was naff, It came with a big lump of Puff pastry, With not much meat beneath it,, Nowhere near being good, Loads of average pubs do better Anyway my burger was quite good, With nice Bought in Burger patties ! Reminds me of Burger van days. The beers are ok, All in, a nice pub for drinks if passing, But on one side you have lovely Stowe on the Wold, And the other quite a few nice eateriesHi JohnThank you for leaving a review.Im not really sure how to respond. We used to make our burgers but volumes where that high that our butcher now makes them to our specification in Winchcombe. 100% chuck steak from the 7 Vales, 7oz in weight of pure beef. Homemade Willesey Smoked Baconnaise, award winning Taw Valley Cheddar. We currently sit at No.1 in the Cotswolds on TA for burgers as well as highly place by The Cotswold Gentleman, I am therefore surprised you have compared them with a burger van...Regarding our pie, I have only ever had 1 complaint in 4.5 years regarding any of our pies but I will investigate this as our meat content is usually 6-8oz.We all have different tastes and maybe we just aren't for you, as much as I would love to please everyone.Im sorry you were not pleased with your experience at the Halfway House.Kindest regardsTania
4 based on 428 reviews
Although I've reviewed here previously, I hadn't visited for some time and noticed a marked improvement. I only phoned up not long before arriving later on a Saturday evening, and although it was extremely busy, we were seated straight away and received warmly. Really attentive and friendly service from all staff, informing us of specials and checking we were ok (but not too much). The food was delicious (we tried both the fishcakes for main, caesar salad, and chocolate mousse pudding, yum!) and the sunset view was the silver lining :)
4 based on 608 reviews
A 16th century thatched building nestled in the heart of the Cotswold village of Alderton. Just a 10 minute drive from Cheltenham and off junction 9 of the M5 we are ideally situated for any dining occasion. Open from 9.30 am serving fresh coffee with a s
Would definitely give this place another visit. Nice setting, atmosphere and the staff are very attentive. Ordered the meatballs and pasta which were very tasty but unfortunately the pasta was cold by the time we started eating. Perhaps if the pasta were served in pasta bowls which were warmed first it might help? Not sure how long the pasta had been waiting but it had definitely been put onto cold plates. It was a real real shame as everything else was so lovely and, with regards what you are paying, you would hope it would be spot on. The pasta dish wasnt cheap. Did mention to our waitress. However, the desserts were great! Would definitely recommend the brownie (crumble was tasty but tricky to eat out of a mug). Really good puds. Will definitely give this place another try and tell family and friends about it. Worth it for the atmosphere and puds alone!Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the puddings and we are sorry that you felt the pasta was not hot enough for you. We hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 524 reviews
Traditional Cotswold Inn serving home-made food and Donnington ales.The Pheasant Inn is situated in the small village of Toddington, in the heart of the countryside. Surrounded with country views and wildlife it is the perfect place for long walks or rest
Our new local! Having moved from Winchcombe to Toddington this weekend we walked round to the pub.Lovely pub, great staff that are very friendly and attentive and the roast was great and lots of it!Definitely will be back, well done to the whole team âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸
3 based on 250 reviews
Nice pub with good food and nice and attentive staff. We had an evening meal here on a monday night when some places in Winchcombe were closed. We liked it and it was easy to book via a web site.
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4 based on 507 reviews
Dining at The Lion Inn in Winchcombe is a relaxed affair with deliciously tempting food, an excellent wine list and friendly staff. Our chefs source local, seasonal ingredients from the best suppliers in the area and our menus are based on what is fresh &
I have stayed at The Lion now on 4 occasions and have never been let down. This is a lovely hotel with great staff that has a fantastic atmosphere and are very customer focussed. They have lovely rooms that are beautifully appointed and I have stayed in many of them now.
4 based on 288 reviews
Walk through the facade of this pub and you step into another stone flagged, higgledy piggledy ancient worlde ! Follow the many steps down and you find yourself in a lovely peaceful hidden garden. The service here is very warm and friendly. We called in twice recently for drinks, but the menu looks very intriguing, so we intend to return soon to try the fayre !
4 based on 356 reviews
I visited here with friends on a Wednesday afternoon (17th) my husband and i popped over to see the historic town of winchcombe once again,we decided to have lunch as it was absolutely delicious! Certainly beat the Sunday dinner we had here when we visited the cotswolds last time around. Although it was busy the waitress amanda worked very hard on her own, making sure everything was ok with fellow diners, certainly put the 3 waitresses to shame that were working the Sunday we visited here, well done! On another note the building is absolutely beautiful, a lovely pub with a lovely garden area.
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