Find out what British restaurants to try in Tetbury. Tetbury is a small town and civil parish within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. It lies on the site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of Wessex, in 681. The population of the parish was 5,250 in the 2001 census, increasing to 5,472 at the 2011 census.
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5 based on 56 reviews
Just had a one night dinner bed & breakfast stay at Number 65. We could not fault it. A excellent traditional B&B/Restaurant. The warm friendly welcome, simple with no ayres or graces, the comfort and as for the food, it was perfect, both the evening meal and breakfast were plentiful, tasty and superbly presented. Our sincere thanks go out to Angela & Phil for making our stay such a pleasure. We would not hesitate to stay with them again when next in Tetbury and cannot praise them highly enough. The Browne clan!
4 based on 191 reviews
The Holford Arms is a 16th century characterful, country 'freehouse' pub, boasting fantastic food, great beer and a wonderful warm atmosphere. Described by many as a 'smallholding pub' the landlords produce their own Pork including their own sausages, bac
Fortunately we booked lunch; pub was heaving. Table released in 3 minutes and lunch ordered within 5 minutes. We all ordered the same meal which arrived with a VERY meagre helping of veg. After a complaint was raised the delightful and helpful waitress resolved the problem immediately(with profuse aoplogies). Now the meal was excellent! 4 satisfied customers. Not only that but our bill was reduced 10% without request. SERVICE!!
4 based on 152 reviews
3 of us turned up for dinner here on a snowy Saturday. The property is very beautiful, and we approached down well lit paths between beech hedges. The smell of a wood fire burning in the hall was welcoming. The Conservatory Restaurant was fairly full, the reception friendly. The menu is not too large, nicely varied and seems imaginative. Everything was well presented. The problem is that flavouring is seriously lacking. We mostly ordered different dishes, so I am not highlighting a problem with just one of them, but with the whole range. The chef needs a good lesson in the use of herbs, condiments and spices to make the food interesting to the palate, not just to the eye. Another reviewer has said that the wine is expensive. I disagree, though I am used to London prices. It is a good concise list, with wines for all pockets, many by the glass, and includes a lot of whites from Olivier Leflaive, one of my favourite producers in Burgundy. The cheapest, a Rully at £57, was excellent. True, others of his wines are more expensive here. A half bottle of Irroy champagne was excellent and seemed well priced. The bill was on a par with London, and in the circumstances seemed high for an average meal.Hello AlbertI must thank you for such a considered and constructive review of your visit to The Conservatory. We value your feedback enormously as we aim to provide the highest standards of service, comfort and enjoyment for our guests and we greatly appreciate you taking the time to let us know of the areas that need improvement. To that end, I will share your comments with our Executive Chef and, naturally, the whole kitchen team.I am however very pleased to hear that you are a fan of our wine list. We take great care in choosing our wines and hand select to create a varied and interesting list that will appeal to many a palate. Do say hello next time you visit with us, so that I can personally ensure your meal does indeed have the oomph that we didn't deliver on this occasion.Best wishesTamsyn
4 based on 252 reviews
Whether youâre ambling down Tetbury High Street, meeting with friends, celebrating a special occasion or staying in one of our rooms â everybodyâs welcome to dine at The Close. We have a dining space to suit any occasion with sumptuous menus to match. Our
If your looking for a relaxing lunch in a spacious unhurried venue an excellent menu choice and beautifully presented food served by lovely staff. This is the place for you. Not expensive has a private secure car park and a truly wonderful garden to relax and chat on a sunny afternoon. Theres really nothing not to like about this absolute gem.
4 based on 464 reviews
The Snooty Fox has to be the penultimate cosy Cotswolds local. Every detail from its roaring open fires, comfy window seats and original floorboards to its wood-panelled walls are the epitome of British bonhomie, and the bar even has a resident Great Dane
If you want to experience the true flavor of a charming Cotswold village, this is the spot. The snooty Fox is located in the center of Tetbury and is great for a pint, a glass of wine and even a pub dinner. We were surprised to find an interesting menu and wine list along with quite a collection of British beers, pub dogs and a beautiful fireplace. We had duck with a bottle of Burgundy and were very happy with our selections.
4 based on 564 reviews
Cosy, cheerful and friendly, The Gumstool is our very own Cotswolds inn. We guarantee a warm welcome and plates piled high with deliciousness. Serving classic pub food with a twist, real ales and excellent wines, The Gumstool is just the spot for families
Its a proud boast but well justified. Although we had booked we were late coming from a splendid concert at St Marys` Church Tetbury. The dining room was crowded but no problem, we were quickly seated and orders taken. Our starters parfait and mackerel fish cake were promising but it was the mains that showed off the skill in the kitchen. Hake and salmon perfectly cooked with vegetables to accompany and perfectly matched. Wine is available by the glass. Our first visit but not the last.Hello NigelWhat a lovely review! Thank you so much for sharing your positive experience of The Gumstool Inn. We are always so pleased to hear when our guests have had a fab time!I am thrilled that you will be coming back to us again in the future!I will pass on your compliments to the Chef and the entire Gumstool team.Best wishesTamsyn
4 based on 630 reviews
Called in at lunchtime with work colleagues for a quick pizza and a drink. Although there were only three other tables occupied the service was painfully slow. Several minutes to take drink orders and a further several minutes for the drinks to arrive. Similar story for food order and in the end we were there for an hour and a half, fine for a three course meal, but not good for a pizza and a drink.Good news was that the pizzas were very good, fresh and tasty.
4 based on 158 reviews
Traditional English Pub with restaurant - Free house - bed and breakfast in lovely Cotswolds village only 3 miles from Tetbury and 5 miles from Westonbirt Arboretum.
Second visit, loved it once again. Great food, marvellous atmosphere, what a real pub should be.Will always go there when in the area, (and you should too!)
4 based on 401 reviews
12 months on from our last visit our large party was catered for wonderfully by Sally and team. Pre-ordered choices came efficiently and all were very well received. Cheese soufflé, sea bass, smoked duck and mushroom risotto were particular favourites. Uley bitter was well kept and there Iâd a decently priced and interesting wine list. Thank you- please keep it up!
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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