Reviews on British food in Fairford, United Kingdom including The Railway Inn Fairford, The Falcon, The Bull Hotel, The Keepers Arms, Masons Arms, The Old Spotted Cow at Marston Meysey, The New Inn, The Swan at Southrop, Lynwood & Co, Magic Beans Cafe
Situated on the edge of a lake in the beautiful Cotswold Water Park, Magic Beans Cafe is the perfect place to sit back with a revitalising cup of coffee or a pot of artisan tea, a slice of scrumptious freshly baked cake, or maybe even a delicious ice crea
Dropped in for a cup of coffee whilst out walking. The coffee was delicious. We weren't hungry but there is a good variety of food on offer at reasonable prices. There is a children's menu as well as a small play area for children. There is seating outside but the only minor negative is that there is not much of a view of the lake. All in all, well worth a visit.
4 based on 251 reviews
This was definitely the hub of the high street on a sunny Sunday morning, busy with locals, cyclists, bikers & dog walkers. We weren't in a hurry so didn't mind the relaxed service especially as it was so charming. It was worth the wait - the best scrambled eggs we've had in a while & heavenly sour dough toast. Fresh orange juice seemed a little pricey but coffees were good. Everything must be specifically cooked to order as we were unable to get a last minute change from bacon to sausage, but it didn't dent our enjoyment of the morning.HiThank you. Glad you noticed and appreciated what we all work hard to achieve. A relaxed, casual, informal atmosphere with good food and coffee to match!Thanks for taking the time to write!Rob
4 based on 445 reviews
An award-winning Cotswold village pub in Southrop, part of Thyme (an historic Cotswold estate with hotel, cookery school, spa and a new restaurant opening in autumn 2018), the menus celebrate the ingredients and flavours of their farm and kitchen garden.
Stunning pub, beautiful interior, great menu - I wish I could have had one of everything! Very attentive staff...to begin with but unfortunately the service tailed off towards the end as they neared the end of the lunch service at 4pm.Overall, a lovely pub and great food.
4 based on 366 reviews
This 17th century coaching inn serves good honest pub food in both our bar and dining area. We can seat up to 100 people as well as offering outdoor dining in our courtyard or down by the River Thames.
Stayed for one night in hotel and thoroughly enjoyed the evening meal. Both had the beef signature dish, excellent. Starter (whitebait) and dessert (apple crumble) just as good. Breakfast (included in our stay) also excellent. All food piping hot. Staff very friendly and helpful.
4 based on 317 reviews
The Old Spotted Cow is a pretty village pub on the outskirts of Marston Meysey, the northern-most village in Wiltshire. We have records of it as a pub as early as 1841, when the first census was taken, and it still retains many of the old features befitti
Been twice now. This place is one of the best Iâve eaten at for Sunday lunch. I would recommend booking ahead as when we have been it gets fairly busy.The restaurant is lovely and cosy and is nice for both couples and families.They also have an excellent selection of tapas on menu if thatâs your kind of thing.Will definitely be back...again!
4 based on 101 reviews
I visited on Monday lunchtime just over 12 months since my last visit and received a genuinely warm welcome and was pleasantly surprised that the restaurant and bar were buzzing with a great ambience. The building is very atmospheric with a beautiful original interior. The menu is extensive and caters for most tastes and is competitively priced. I chose the soup starter followed by the seafood linguine both of which were beautifully presented , flavoursome and generously portioned. A beautiful Cotswold village, adorned with an equally beautiful village pub with equally delicious locally sourced ingredients making for a truly winning recipe and a must visit culinary delight.
4 based on 174 reviews
The Keepers Arms is a traditional cotswold pub with rooms in the Cotswolds. Family run since 2007 we appear in the good beer guide, since 2010, and were a cotswold life finalist in 2013. We won channel fours "Four in a bed" in 2015 and Camras pub of the y
Two of us visited for lunch on a sunny Wednesday. The inside of this old pub has been very tastefully fitted out with up to date modern furniture and colours creating a very pleasant ambience. I was greeted by the manager who was very jolly and has a quirky sense of humour. We chose to take advantage of the good weather and eat outside in the paved beer garden at the front of the pub. We just had the one course, my friend opting for the fish and chips and I had a chicken dish. The food was very good, the surroundings were pleasant, the service was good and the toilets were spotless. I have never beenhere before but it will go on my list of good places to visit.
3 based on 147 reviews
Welcome to The Bull, a Grade II-listed coaching inn, gloriously situated on the Market Square in Fairford, a picture-perfect market town in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. Recently taken over by renowned chef, Sebastian Snow, and his wife, Lana, The Bull n
Booked a table for four. Staff very friendly and approachable. Lunch menu not extensive but easily sufficient for all tastes.Waiter very personable. Food was hot and tasty.Small rear garden area and more outside tables at the front onto the square. Inside rooms smart.Near a river walk to walk off some of the calories.
Where to eat Bar food in Fairford: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 718 reviews
We had a lovely meal here during a short break. The food was incredible. Highly recommend the potted rabbit. Delicious! The staff were friendly and attentive (we were sat near a large party and the staff were always checking we were ok). Would definitely visit again.
United Kingdom Food Guide: 10 Pub food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Fairford
4 based on 78 reviews
A fantastic little pub situated in the Cotswold region which boasts great British pub food with indoor or outdoor seating. Regular live music Friday nights of varying genres, and a challenging pub quiz every Thursday night.We are also proud of our alcohol
Situated in this quaint village (church has the oldest stained glass windows in the country) pub provided us with a lovely Sunday lunch. Good menu offering a Sunday roast special and the chips (fries) were awesome. Good selection on menu for most diets and drinking habits. Only a small pub and it is located right next to the road but traffic is minimal, if sitting outside in the walled garden. Love these village pubs!
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.