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4 based on 196 reviews
The Cotswold Plough is a perfect example of a 16th Century, stylish yet informal hotel. The hotel is perfectly located to explore landmark Cotswold towns, the rolling countryside and the Dreaming Spires of Oxford. Bampton, home to Downton Abbey, is right
The building itself looks quintessentially English, set on a manicured lawn with ample outside seating. Inside it is cosy & inviting without being old-fashioned. Apart from its reputation for great food, we wanted most of all to visit the famous gin pantry just off the main bar. One of the patient barmen offered helpful advice which was more than welcome considering there is such a huge selection of gins, some of which aren't even on show. Eventually having chosen, we drank expertly mixed G&Ts on the terrace, one enhanced by fresh ginger, the others with pink peppercorns & cucumber. Dinner to follow was impressive; a menu which was not overly long but used local produce in inventive & delicious ways. Wine we thought inexpensive compared to London & a good range available. Service was good, the atmosphere relaxed - you wouldn't feel out of place whatever you wore.
4 based on 73 reviews
Six of us had a very nice dinner here. I chose The George because of the varied menu and everyone was very happy with their various choices. Several of us didn't need a big meal and the 'Light Bites' options were appreciated and more than adequate. Despite multiple bottles of wine and other drinks, and six meals, the bill was very reasonable and the service excellent. I was the only one to enjoy a sweet, a lemon posset, (see photo). Really nice, with a stick of shortbread and a meringue.
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!
4 based on 128 reviews
Traditional Cotswold pub in Eastleach, Gloucestershire. Locally soured produce and well kept arkells ale
Lovely sunny day, great place to sit in the sun with a beer, shame about the smokers, it should just be banned everywhere. Very nice meal, well presented and interesting items on the small (good thing, freshly prepared) menu. Chatty staff, happy dog, shame we missed the happy hour.Dear PW24,Thank you for your review.Happy hour is everyday from 5-6pm.We look forward to seeing you again.Best wishesTom
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 113 reviews
Visited this establishment today drawn in by board outside promoting new chef, new menu. The lunch menu has some variation of snacks and sandwich choices, such as Brie and cranberry, crispy chicken and mango. Served on fresh granary bread with fresh salad, delicious homemade coleslaw and fries, there was nothing to fault and only praise for a very enjoyable lunch. Itâs a very smart and comfortable place, with ceiling beams and a very old open fireplace retaining sone old style character for a relaxed setting.
4 based on 299 reviews
A welcoming country pub and restaurant with rooms set in the picturesque Cotswolds village of Kelmscott. Close to Kelmscott Manor.
I've eaten here twice with friends, and have been delighted both times. The food is delicious and beautifully presented; the service is great.Wonderful choices on the menu and will definitely go back again.The only draw back, is that it's very popular so booking advisable; and only on street parking.
4 based on 367 reviews
What a joke! Wanted to take foreign friends for lovely lunch and it was such a big disappointment. Steak was dry and hard, vegetables and salads not seasoned, cottage pie looked worst than our canned dog food, ham and egg cold. The place was not that busy but we have waited for an hour... The Riverside in Lechlade is much much better!
4 based on 590 reviews
Had one of the BEST meals we have had for agesLovely service , the food simply divineMy STEAK was the best i have had anywhere....perfectly cooked to my taste You have a GREAT team Gerrald....keep it upOnly DOWNSIDE we could not stay over
4 based on 367 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.
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