Reviews on British food in Northleach, United Kingdom including De la Haye’s, The Wheatsheaf Inn Restaurant, Seven Tuns, The Takeaway Northleach, The Plough Inn, Smiths of Bourton,, Rose Tree Restaurant, The Mousetrap Inn Restaurant, Fossebridge Inn, The Sherborne Arms
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4 based on 91 reviews
A family owned stand alone pub that served fresh local produce, tremendous value for money!
Easy parking, easy to find, decent pub food, good staff. On the way from Burford to Bibury. Sunny garden. What's not to like?Thank you for your kind review
4 based on 175 reviews
This place has lots of Cotswold character: exposed stone walls, wooden beams, an old wood burning stove and so on, but for me it does rather have too much the feel of a restaurant than a pub. Most of the tables have 'reserved' signs on them, even on a mid-week lunchtime and it's certainly not the sort of place to go for a game of darts or doms. Food is very good; nothing too ambitious, but I thoroughly enjoyed the Pan Seared Sea Bass (£16.50), served with spring onion mash and parsley sauce. The accompanying vegetables were carrots, cauliflower and broccoli which were well prepared albeit somewhat predictable. They have a good selection of four or five ales including the tasty Fossebridge Ale, brewed specially for the pub.
4 based on 625 reviews
The Mousetrap Inn Restaurant is the heart of our traditional Cotswold Inn. We are open to residents, visitors and locals all day, every day. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, menu and the menu includes everything from a full English breakfast or smash
Really good service, unobtrusive and polite, the pub was buzzing with locals drinking...we had a table in the window and half our party got held up in traffic but was not a problem, we still kept on the large table and when they did join us it was fine for them to just have drinks as we had finished eating. Not hurried, very relaxing, just perfect.
4 based on 1442 reviews
The Rose Tree Restaurant is set in a grade II listed cottage on the river Windrush. The menu is traditional English & European cooked freshly from locally sourced seasonal ingredients. Bookings are recommended. Dogs are allowed in the garden area. Free of
Having booked a table during the week we were left standing in the way of people leaving via the main doorThere were 2 large tables in the small room and access the space was limited There was no coke available to drink!While waiting for our meals to be served the waiter informed us that there were no Yorkshire Puddings were available !!! We asked what the chef was doin and asked if he/she could make some . We had travelled just over 100 miles for this specialFamily meal . It was a celebration of my birthday.When the meals did arrive the food was delicious and Yorkshire Puds were on the plates. ? Perhaps fetched from the restaurant door ?? Sauces were asked for and staff had to be asked 2 or 3 times before they arrived,my daughter had finished herberf before the horseradish sauce was delivered In fact it seemed as if the staff had disappeared !!After talking to staff our bill was reduced by a reasonable amount .What a shame we had eaten our meal in cramped surroundings, received in relay instalments by unattentive staff.
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4 based on 362 reviews
An independent family run business. We strive to provide fresh home made local food. The surroundings are shabby chic/vintage in a 17th century building.On a Sunday we have a delicious Sunday roast.
Our very first mother/daughter afternoon tea in a warm, charming atmosphere after a long walk on a chilly, rainy day made a perfect vacation memory. Smiths was the best cream tea we tried on our whole vacation. Delicious! And the young man who waited on us was very pleasant.
4 based on 300 reviews
From the time we called in the day before, to the time we left the next day, the service and care we received from all the staff was excellent; nothing was too much trouble (even to rustling up paracetamol and providing a lift) The food was delicious, well presented & well served. The atmosphere was informal & comfortable, fairly smart but not over the top. These people know their business!Thanks to you all.Thank you so much for your kind words. We all work exceptionally hard to ensure all of our guests enjoy their time with us. I am so glad we could look after your party as it was a delight to see you all. Hopefully see you again when you are next in the area!
Needing a refreshment break when travelling across country on the A40, we turned off into Northleach and found The Takeaway by chance. The premises appeared smart, clean and inviting. The proprietor was friendly and welcoming. We both chose the pulled-lamb burger 'special'. Taking account of the need for preparation and cooking, the service was speedy. The soft, tasty buns were amply filled with lean and tender lamb, together with the right amount of fresh salad etc. With some excellent coffee, these delicious burgers provided the refreshment we needed. Excellent value for money and highly recommended!
4 based on 269 reviews
Came with friends for a set meal. We had a piece of beef which fell apart and melted in your mouth. Hot plates, real napkins, water top ups, scrumptious potatoes & veg. Service was impeccable. Many tables were full but this still deter the waiters from being helpful. Loved the decor and feel of warmth with Cotswold stone walls. Will definitely be back. Thank you.
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
4 based on 311 reviews
De la Hayeâs Café Tea Room is a family run business based in the heart of the Cotswolds in one of the most popular tourist spots in the region. We have a large menu full of delicious home made dishes, afternoon teas and desserts made by our award winning
Great value light bites and we were there for lunch so didn't want a big meal.Very attractive and appeared clean. Plenty of space between tables.Good cream tea. Sandwiches come with chips salad and coleslaw.Jacket potato with pulled pork was ample but a bit sweeter than I would like. The sour cream was a nice touch.Cotswold IPA very nice. And service with a smile.The only less than perfect points - 1 reject lettuce leaf and they don't do pizzas on Mondays.(It was the PIZZA sign that attracted us strangely enough) but we had no regrets!
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