Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Minchinhampton including The Weighbridge Inn, The Ragged Cot Restaurant, The Old Lodge, The Ship Inn, The Britannia, Egypt Mill Hotel and Restaurant, Lamb Inn, The Old Fleece, Queen Matilda Country Inn, The Black Horse
4 based on 255 reviews
A beautiful cotswold pub, with incredible views across the Nailsworth Valley. Great selection of drinks and a locally sourced freshly produced menu.
We stumbled across this pub whilst doing a charity walk in the Cotswolds. We arrived with no prior warning, dripping wet and covered in mud, 15 minutes before the pub stopped serving food. The staff were great and provided us with a delicious range of sandwiches and chips. A great pub with beautiful views. We would definitely recommend!
4 based on 158 reviews
Traditional English Pub with restaurant - Free house - bed and breakfast in lovely Cotswolds village only 3 miles from Tetbury and 5 miles from Westonbirt Arboretum.
Second visit, loved it once again. Great food, marvellous atmosphere, what a real pub should be.Will always go there when in the area, (and you should too!)
4 based on 597 reviews
Sitting half way between Stroud and Nailsworth, this 250 year-old former coaching inn, built in the heyday of the Stroud wool industry, oozes rustic character and charm. The Old Fleece has a very relaxed and homely atmosphere and is run by a team of staff
Overall nice place , nice staff and nice location, food was nice , the only down side was there wasnât enough vegan options but worth a visit
4 based on 414 reviews
Lovely setting on top of the hill with great views!!! The restaurant is accessible for everyone, and you can easily get a wheelchair in. The staff are very friendly and very efficient!! Now the important bit!!! The Sunday roast was exceptional...we had 2xpork, 2xlamb and 1xbeef. You can choose the size of your lunch...regular (which is large) and small (which is ideal for most)!! The food was absolutely delicious....and was delivered to our table not long after our order. All in all, a great experience!!
4 based on 377 reviews
Along with some friends we stayed at the apartments in the Egypt Mill complex. From the moment we arrived to when we left after a delicious breakfast, we could not fault a thing. Staff were so friendly. Apartment was stunning. Surroundings were beautiful. Can not recommend highly enough. Go. Stay. Enjoy.
4 based on 462 reviews
Warm bar and dinning, friendly staff, relax and comforting!!
Visited this pub restaurant with a friend for Sunday lunch. We both ordered the roast lamb and at the time of ordering specifically asked for mint sauce. The food took sometime to arrive and when it was served we were asked if we wanted anything, my friend asked once again for mint sauce only at this point to be told they had run out. We appeared to be among the first to be served on the day. The food was good but the incident with the mint sauce tarnished the experience.
4 based on 79 reviews
Called in on the off chance and enjoyed a lovely meal helped down with two pints of San Miguel. Staff very pleasant and prices very reasonable.Couldnât understand that by the time we left at 8.30 ish on a Saturday night the place was empty !Still it suited us and we will definitely be returning.Thank you for your lovely review
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4 based on 445 reviews
A 400 year old hunting lodge set on Minchinhampton Common in the Cotswolds, The Old Lodge restaurant provides a fairytale setting in which to dine. Built in traditional mellow Cotswold stone, The Old Lodge, at one time a hunting lodge owned by Henry VIII,
We went here two nights running and thoroughly enjoyed the food both times.The Saturday night was very busy but the service was unaffected.It was dark by the time we got here but would imagine it is fabulous sitting outside overlooking the common.
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4 based on 432 reviews
Iâm not sure if they waited at The Ragged Cot hadnât been expecting so many diners as had shown up the night we visited, or if he simply preferred to move as if harried and rushed, but the service was not relaxed - and our drive order was served incorrectly. Food was okay. Had a tofu Thai curry with wild rice. Atmosphere was fine too, but we were seated in the newer part of the building, and decor was a mismatched selection of art and furniture. Prob wouldnât return.
4 based on 613 reviews
We have been infrequent visitors to the Weighbridge for almost 50 years and have not found another pub in the area to equal it. We have seen many Landlords and Owners come and go but the quality of the food never varies. It is consistently very good. We have never explored the menu over this period as we have always loved the home made 2 in 1 pies, so if itâs not broken why mend it ! I until recently have always been able to eat the large pie but now in my mid 70âs join my trim wife with the smaller variety. The large pie is not for the faint hearted. The one advantage of scaling down is being able to enjoy one of the tempting desserts which we did recently by sharing a 2 in 1 Cherry and Apple Crumble with a jug of pouring custard, which was simply divine. What we like about the food is that itâs all home made, by chefs who know their business and no sight of a white van delivering so called gourmet food, that simply requires warming up. The chips that are served are also made with potatoes and are NOT the frozen variety that is all so often the case these days. What a commendation that now two elderly folk after an almost 50 year loyal patronage can still recommend this wonderful charming hostelry.Polite and efficient staff, great selection of ales and wines and a really well managed establishment.
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