Find out what British restaurants to try in Stow-on-the-Wold. Stow-on-the-Wold is a small market town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated on top of an 800 ft (244 m) hill, at the convergence of a number of major roads through the Cotswolds, including the Fosse Way (A429). The town was founded as a planned market place by Norman lords to take advantage of trade on the converging roads. Fairs have been held by royal charter since 1330 and an annual horse fair is still held on the edge of the town.
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4 based on 639 reviews
We stopped here for lunch and had a baguette and chips, all are of a good size and quality, the prices compared to some places in Stow are also reasonable. The atmosphere is great-think big wooden tables and friendly locals. Would definately recommend.
4 based on 647 reviews
Serving food daily from 12 noon to 9.30pm (9pm on Sundays) The Kings Arms offers traditional classics along side more complex dishes always using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Specials board changes daily with a separate Dessert and Childrens Menu on offer
Cozy, cute restaurant with AMAZING pot pie... I may be dreaming of it when we return home. Great music choices and atmosphere to bring you right into the cozy English countryside atmosphere. Highly recommend.
4 based on 923 reviews
Lucy's Tearoom is a traditional, family run, English tearoom and B&B which prides itself on high quality, local produce. From home cooked breakfasts, to delicious light lunches and freshly baked scones, cakes and cream teas, there is something for everyon
Lucyâs doesnât take bookings and is quite small, but if you wait for a short time, they can always squeeze you in. I went on a Saturday afternoon and sat down quickly.The staff were super friendly and made great suggestions. They do a lovely lunch, cakes and three afternoon tea options - scone and tea/scone, cake and tea/full on afternoon tea. We opted for scone and tea each and shared a piece of delicious carrot cake! So cute inside and really felt special and is a very popular place for tourists. It is situated in the main square by the parking, so very convenient to get to (free parking for 2 hours). You have to keep driving round on busy days before getting a space, but doesnât take too long.I really recommend it!
4 based on 156 reviews
This is a great hotel restaurant with a good range of beautufully cooked and presented food. My wife is on a gluten free diet, and they offered to make all but one of main courses gluten free on request. All the staff were incredibly knowledgeable, knowing what was gluten free and what was not without needing to consult books or the kitchen. service was attentive without being intrusive, A really good dining experience - it is just a pity that the restaurant is not open at lunchtime.
4 based on 419 reviews
We booked a table of 7 with a dog . The staff were extremely accommodating getting us a table in the conservatory.Food is well presented and extremely tasty , but for the price the portions are small. Perhaps we should have ordered additional sides.Beer and wine is very goodOverall a good experience , but pricey for what we had
5 based on 824 reviews
We will be CLOSED on Saturday 26th October as we are running a concert in the evening. Jackie and Alan are in our 14th year of being in the tearoom, but aim to keep our service and standards high as our reviews indicate. Most of our menu is made here on t
Came upon this place as we saw a board with it on. so we went inside the arcade to see .thank goodness we found it its very nice. a lovely welcome from Alan we choose the cheese and onion melts thought it would be cheese on toast how wrong was I it was so much more .cheese on toast yes with coleslaw salad well exceptional salad we didn't expect that .we couldn't manage to finish it all but it was delicious.and its so nice to be served by such a lovely person Alan you are a star thank you very much we so enjoyed it .this place is mega clean and so very welcoming thanks xHello freda gWe are a bit tucked away but well signed, so pleased that you found us. We've always been generous with our portions and even with the humble melts - freshly toasted with a proper salad and home made coleslaw. Thanks for your lovely comments and it was a pleasure to be able to help you enjoy your time with us. With best wishes, Alan & Jackie
5 based on 507 reviews
Please note we will be closed on Dec 25th 26th 27th Jan 1st 2nd We close on Jan 6th until Feb 1st for annual holidays and maintenance Licensed eatery open for breakfast/brunch, light lunches and afternoon teas. Artisan, handmade and local produce. Availab
We stopped at Stow on the Wold in the middle of a long and tiring drive and found the Hive. It could not have been more perfect. A warm welcome as we came through the door, a comfy corner to relax, freshly brewed leaf tea, scrumptious scones and home made preserves. Fantastic.
5 based on 294 reviews
Visited 2 occasions - Staff - Extremely friendly and welcoming, asking various questions to ensure your baguette is up to top standard. Quality of baguette - By far the best baguette I've ever been made, soft with excellent portion sized filings. Cannot put any fault on this place, they delivered twice with excellent tasty baguettes. I hope one day to re-visit!Thanks
4 based on 187 reviews
We are a tearoom situated on The High Street in Chipping Norton, we serve breakfasts, lunches & afternoon teas as well as tea, coffee & cake. We have also been voted The Best Tearoom in The Cotswolds!
My wife queued to order food. When she got to the counter, the waitress snapped at her that it was table service. We then waited and waited for our order to be taken, but no one came. They were not busy but were just talking amongst themselves. We leftThis is clearly a very serious concern and while I am very disappointed that you chose to raise your concerns via a very public forum, I can understand your frustration. Please could you let me know the following:Date of visitTime of visitBrief description of the member of the team who spoke to youIf you could email this information to [email protected] we can go from there Thank youVictoria Wills, Owner
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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!
Where to Eat in Stow-on-the-Wold: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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