Find out what British restaurants to try in Dursley including Birch Restaurant, Old Spot Inn, Vestry Cafe, The Frocester George, The Falcon, Belle's Kitchen, Hummingbird Cafe Bar & Restaurant, The Old Crown Inn, The Tudor Arms, Old Badger Inn
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4 based on 589 reviews
A Traditional Freehouse, serving Real Ales and Quality Homemade Menu both Lunchtime and Evening.
2 couples visited the Old Badger Inn for drinks and a evening meal last Saturday evening.Staff were very friendly, helpful and attentive.Wide variety of drinks available and those that we had were good.Food proved to be excellent with Nachos starter for one being plenty for two.The main meals were Mixed Grills x2, Fish & Chips and Shepherds Pie. All were very tasty and plenty of it.Would recommend it as place to visit and enjoy the atmosphere and food & drink.
4 based on 442 reviews
Situated just 800 yards from the world famous Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, and yards from the banks of the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal, The Tudor Arms is open for breakfast from 8:00 am and serves main meals from 12:00 until 9:00 pm. We serve a
A large number of us stayed on the campsite and also utilised the hotel. We booked the back room for dinner on Saturday night. We pre-ordered as there were 30 of us and arrived promptly at 8.30 as was requested by the pub. Our meals still took 45 minutes to arrive, which is understandable, but longer than we had hoped as it was so late. I also felt like I was sitting in a school canteen being shouted at by frustrated dinner ladies as each meal was barked/yelled out! By the time we were finished and had to ask if we could have deserts, we were told that deserts would take potentially half an hour because the kitchen staff had gone home! This was at 10.20pm. We didn't bother, which was a real shame. We stated until the bar closed and our empty plates remained uncleared. Delicious food, poor service.Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review,We are disappointed that you were not happy with the service you received and would like to just clarify a few points that you have made,Firstly; the time that was scheduled for your food to be served was 8:45pm and not 8:30pm, 8:30pm was the time stated for your arrival. Its important to note that when the waitress began bringing the starters out, it was apparent that your party were not seated or ready for their food, therefore we took the starters back to the kitchen to keep them warm and the manager informed you that your first course was ready to be served. It was then requested by a member of your party that we serve the children's meals with the starters, which we did as quickly as possible. Your first course was then cleared and main courses served around 9.20pm. I do not think that this is a particularly long time to wait between courses, especially considering that we were also asked to serve the children's meals in between.In regards to the "school canteen" that you mention in your review, it was actually requested by the organiser of your party that you were seated in that room. I am sorry that you felt as though you were being shouted at by the waitress, although, as I am sure you can appreciate, sometimes when serving such a large party you do have to speak louder in order to be heard over the general hubbub of chatter.I apologise that you felt you were unable to have any desserts, as explained on the night we would have been more than happy to make them for you, however there would have been a slight delay as at 10.20pm the kitchen staff had finished for the evening and we would have been reliant on a member of the bar staff to make them. I would again like to emphasise how disappointed we are with the negative comments received, especially considering your party was only booked four days before the event, and we specifically explained to the person organising it that we would not usually take a booking of that size during the extremely busy bank holiday weekend, however we would be happy to do so on the proviso that you be understanding of this. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to discuss anything further. We hope to see you again, Many thanks, Management
4 based on 79 reviews
Walked up to and around the Fort before coming back for a late lunch.Simple menu but difficult to chose because we were so hungry.Portion sizes were huge and the food was great - local ham and sausages very good and onion rings were properly crispy.Deserts were also very good.Great service and a lovely atmosphere.We will definitely be back!
4 based on 77 reviews
By day we are a small, friendly cafe where you can enjoy a simple Latte or enjoy a full English breakfast, we also offer lighter snacks such as Paninis, sandwiches and cakes. Watch out for our speciality evenings, we specialise in Caribbean food, however
I visit this cafe after swimming. The scones are delicious and the staff are very friendly and welcoming which is great for me because I am always on my own. Although it is small it is very cosy and has recently been tastefully refurbished.
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4 based on 36 reviews
We enjoyed a superb afternoon tea with scrummy sandwiches, cheese and plain scone with cream and jam, gorgeous sausage roll and lovely cakes - especially the chocolate cake , Service was attentive but relaxed . There was a plentiful supply of tea and coffee whilst we tried ( but failed) to eat all our cakes but took them with us in takeaway containers. Overall a very good, reasonably priced afternoon tea. Highly recommended.
4 based on 902 reviews
Literally the best Sunday lunch ever. Have been dying to try this place out and was not disappointed! Amazing food, amazing friendly service. Could not fault a thing.
4 based on 191 reviews
We decided to go to the George at Frocester for Sunday evening meal to celebrate our eldest's A level grades and his place at Cardiff University. Had looked online for menu but hadn't seen three roast dinners we all decided to plump for these two beef and two pork- gorgeous lovely gravy as a pour on and two lots of vegetables to share between four and two gravy boats. superb for the price and quality. I then decided to have the mini desserts plate which I then had to share with the rest of the table.- thoroughly recommend as small bites and tasters rather than feeling too full at the end of the evening - fabulous x
5 based on 43 reviews
Lovely licensed café, great coffee, homemade cakes, flatbreads, toasties, stews, soups, hash, breakfasts, snacks, eat in or take away. Locally produced meats and eggs, vegetarian and gluten free available, Wifi, garden, children welcome. Open Tues until S
My first time to this cafe and found it brilliant. Excellent food. The pea and mint soup was gorgeously green and delicious. Two friends had the hash with different toppings. They received praise. But the prize must go to the coffee. The best flavour and bean Iâve tasted for a long time. I canât wait to go back.
4 based on 376 reviews
'The Old Spot Inn' is a traditional real ale pub located in Dursley on the gorgeous Cotswold Way. We like to think of it as a 365 day beer festival here with our 7 real ale pubs frequently changing, as well as the 3 still ciders we also have on offer. Hea
Lovely pub with nice beer garden. Nice drinks. I was sadly disappointed with the food. Had the fishfinger sandwich which was made with out the packet fishfingers (ie something like Birdseye). This is one of my favourite dishes and wherever I go itâs always homemade fishfingers. At £7.75 with no chips / crisps Either I thought it was well overpriced. I believe they only do food at lunchtimes.
We use fresh, local and seasonal ingredients. We are passionate about anything that can be put on the table. We offer a casual dining experience and serve the classics well.
I booked a table for 5 for lunch a week in advance. Please note - booked.When we turned up we were informed that the restaurant had taken an outside catering job that day and consequently because they didn't have their chefs they had cancelled the lunchtime menu and we would have to order from the breakfast menu. 2 of the party felt that this was unacceptable and left. The 3 of us made the best of it & ordered Haddock Omelette and an egg & spinach dish which I can't remember the title of. It then transpired that they were fresh out of Haddock & Spinach, so we had plain omelette & poached egg.for lunch.They shouldn't have taken the booking.Outrageous.Hi Nick,Iâm so sorry to hear that you didnât enjoy your experience with us. We have always tried to ensure we give our customers a high standard of service and food. We have catering events every weekend but there is always a chef in BIRCH when we serve food. We serve a breakfast/brunch menu on a Saturday as weâre incredibly busy and this ensures we can serve people quickly whilst maintaining our high standards. We were extremely busy on the day you visited and we unexpectedly ran out of a few of the menu items. I will message you independently in order to make sure your next visit to BIRCH is satisfactory.
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