Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Tewkesbury. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Tewkesbury (/ˈtjuːksb(ə)ri/ TEWKS-b(ə-)ree) is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It stands at the confluence of the River Severn and the River Avon, and also minor tributaries the Swilgate and Carrant Brook. It gives its name to the Borough of Tewkesbury, of which the town is the second largest settlement. It lies in the far north of the county, forming part of the border with Worcestershire.
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4 based on 206 reviews
Currently staying in the nearby caravan site. This was my choice for my birthday dinner but as they are closed on a Monday we went Tuesday instead. We reserved a table but it wasn't terribly busy so probably didn't need to but it's not a huge place so it's probably safer to book. The restaurant itself is very cosy with original beams and a 'homely' feel. We had a choice of where we wanted to sit. Service was prompt and polite. We both had the fillet steak with stilton & pistachio sauce which was absolutely delicious! Everything was cooked to perfection. My husband asked for medium rare and I asked for medium....we got exactly what we asked for! It was a very generous plateful so was glad I didn't go for a starter, though I was sorely tempted. We did however have room for desert! Hubby had the creme brulee which he raved about, I had two scoops of the homemade icecream (various flavours available) which again was delicious. Overall an excellent dining experience and I would recommend anyone visiting Tewkesbury to dine there (I'm sure the locals know only too well how good it is!).
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 92 reviews
Balharries Restaurant is the restaurant at the Hilton Puckrup Hall which is set amongst 140 acres of private parkland and boasts a championship 18-hole golf course. The hotel is located 2 miles outside Tewkesbury, a mediaeval market town, and easily acces
Where relevant, one can judge a restaurant by how it cooks ones steak. Here, Balharries failed. Medium well became well done and distracted from the fact that the meat itself was fairly good. Starters were OK, just OK and my partners pork was dangerously minimalist. I had finished my starter salad before my drink arrived. I am pretty sure they had forgotten it - and this before it got even slightly busy. The menu is overpriced but in particular the supplement of £15.50 for steak on top of already high 2/3 course prices is over the top. It need be no more than £6-7. Overall, an underperforming restaurant.
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