Find out what European restaurants to try in Northleach including The Wheatsheaf Inn Restaurant, The Slaughters Manor House Restaurant, The Swan Brasserie, The Kilkeney Inn, Barnsley House, Lords of the Manor, The Falcon, The Feathered Nest Country Inn, Tierra & Mar Restaurant, Restaurant at the Bull at Burford Hotel
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4 based on 321 reviews
Hotel & Restaurant
Superb standard of cooking and fresh ingredients. Decor and ambience also first class. Wine list just right and decent value for money. A great evening in the restaurant and a fantastic Full Bull Breakfast superbly cooked and attently served with bags of hospitality and a superb choice of hot and cold items on the menu. Really very good. Thoroughly recommended.
5 based on 308 reviews
We are a family run Modern European Tapas Restaurant, located in Cirencester. Where possible, we use as much local produce as possible from around the Cotswolds, and combine this with the best quality Spanish ingredients to create a truly authentic dining
We passed by in Cirencester for a day visit as itâs been a trip filled with pub food we wanted to have something different.We were so lucky to have found this place in Cirencester. They had a lunch menu that sounds absolutely delicious however we wanted to opt for more treats hence we went for the tapas menu.Waitress and staff were so helpful we selected 5 tapas dishes and they were nothing short of innovative, delicious and a fab surprise to both the eyes and mouth.They say feasting is for the eyes this has done both our eyes and palette were left wanting more fish after dish.From the chicken terrine that was so well prepared with lovely cuts of delicious chicken that you know comes from great local produce to the red prawn starter that has a unusual combination of variations of pineapples enriched by prawn head oil. Wow! This place is nothing short of morsels of deliciousness every mouthful brings us back to our trip to Spain but also the love of British produce.The fresh warm bread was such a fab little touch, the duck Spanish rice something original and the desserts. How the waitress described the brioche dessert Torrija was one of the best thing she has tasted - we can agree more! That chocolate rosemary mousse clean delicious flavors a fab ending to the meal thatâs light without feeling sickly.The techniques and creativity used by the chef are outstanding, The flair and the subtlety of how the food was prepared were to a very high standard. A chef that cooks with a passion and heart!A true gem in Cirencester we will just head back to the town just for the food too! Lovely restaurant that champions local ingredients and also vineyard (which was a great discovery too to know that the Costwolds have vineyards!)We canât wait to come back in our next trip! Thank you again for the amazing hospitality!
4 based on 774 reviews
Nestled in the scenic and historic village of Nether Westcote, Oxfordshire in the heart of the Cotswolds, with panoramic views over the Evenlode valley. Restaurant, Bar, and Inn - The Feathered Nest Country Inn is the perfect venue for those special occas
My husband and I visited the inn during the bank holiday. From the moment we arrived to this stunning location, staff were more than helpful. We were shown to our spacious room and en-suite overlooking the gardens and beautiful views. We enjoyed a drink outside and then came inside to eat. The food was absolutely incredible. We chose to have the tuna and roe deer for starter and the lamb and duck for our main, we were not disappointed. To accompany our food we chose to have Coravin wines which our waiter (who has exceptional knowledge on wine) took the time to help pair with each course. Nothing was too much trouble. The breakfast was also amazing (the homemade black pudding especially). Adam, the new owner, took time to introduce himself and talk to us during both days. We were advised on different places we could go for lunch and various walks we could enjoy. Will definitely be returning.
4 based on 719 reviews
What a great gastro pub. Very good menu and the food is exquisite....especially the bavette steak and Falcon burger. A warm welcome in a quiet, pretty village.
4 based on 283 reviews
We were visiting Bourton on the Water and came here for the afternoon tea after Google reviews told us this was the place for great afternoon teas. The first thing that took us by surprise is the grandeur of the place. It really was a manor. We made a detour here from sight-seeing and felt a little under-dressed for such a stately looking estate. The posh car in the driveway didn't help either. The staff, however, made us feel at home. They probably see many of our type. Tourists who wound up there for a last minute tea. They were very attentive. The tea was amazing. I don't really eat scones, but I fell in love with the scones and clotted cream. They were crumbly on the outside, and moist and soft on the inside. Exactly how scones should be. Pair that with a dollop of fresh clotted cream. Heaven. The Afternoon tea included sweet bites, a variety of traditional English sandwiches. Prices might be a little steep, I think it was £27.50? You could probably get much cheaper afternoon teas in the area, but I feel it was worth it just due to the ambience. It was quiet, posh and just created the perfect atmosphere to sit back and relax with friends and a cup of tea. How English. It's not often I get that in my neck of the woods.
4 based on 188 reviews
Barnsley House is a country hotel like no other. Contemporary and stylish but packed with character, it is less a hotel and more your very own Cotswolds countryside retreat.
We joined friends for dinner at Barnsley House. The garden setting for pre dinner drinks was sublime. Dinner in the dining room was first rate. The starters were substantial and tasty. Three of the four diners chose the Halibut for main course which was divine. Desserts were equally as good. The meal was priced a little more than we would normally pay for a weeknight dinner (£250 for four), but we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
4 based on 321 reviews
A Beautiful Gloucestershire Country Pub with dining, with seating available in a lower dining area (suitable for wheel-chair users) or a conservatory restaurant. We also have a cosy Bar area and a rear patio, there are tables located at the front of the b
So pleased we ventured back here again to see the latest offering. Lovely setting and plenty of seating options for both groups and couples. Service was very good and swift. The food was an absolute treat, so nice to have properly home cooked food. The pulled pork just melted in your mouth and was a healthy portion size, crispy chips and crunchy coleslaw delicious. We also had the chicken Kiev with veg and again this was superb, also liked that it came with a jug of sauce on the side. Good range of drinks, nice to have decent beer available. Can't wait to go back and try more from the menu!
4 based on 347 reviews
Dine in the relaxed ambiance of The Swan Brasserie, have afternoon tea by the river, enjoy drinks and nibbles among friends in the bar or bring the family together for an intimate celebration in the private dining room. Come on in and let us cook you up a
Dont have the meat platter,its very expensive , definitely not worth £26, you could do the same for way less elswhere..Thank you for your review on both of our pages although disappointed to have scored one less point here!Clearly disappointed to have not met your expectation and please accept our apologies. Your feedback has been taken on board but as a fellow Restaurateur, I would have hoped you might raise this in person as opposed to an online review. RegardsSimon StanbrookGeneral Manager
4 based on 344 reviews
The restaurant has the light, clean lines of a contemporary Orangery complemented by crisp, white table linen and the original stonework of the Chapelâs open fireplace. Celebrating the finest produce the Cotswolds has to offer, the team of skilled chefs c
This was traditional service in a Cotswold setting. The five courses were individually presented in a relaxed atmosphere. A taster menu only has small portions, but the portions themselves complemented each other and all tasted very good. At £30 per head with a glass of bubbly it was good value for the money.
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4 based on 606 reviews
Went whilst camping nearby, I would highly recommend very beautiful place with excellent service and food, that you pay a premium for but utterly worth it
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