££Modern British
Built from golden stone quarried in the village itself, The Howard Arms is very much a part of the local community. They open at 8am for coffee and breakfast, and hearty flavours are the order of the day on the appealing menu, where pub favourites are listed alongside dishes of a more global bent. Bedrooms come in a variety of styles.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
The Howard Arms in Ilmington holds an average rating of 4.6/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback frequently highlights service (60 mentions), food quality (50), and atmosphere (49). Guests praise dishes such as Sunday roast, chicken Caesar salad, trout with rhubarb, and lamb pave, alongside comfortable rooms and a pleasant garden. Negative comments primarily concern meal pacing (13 mentions) and occasional food quality issues (12), including tasteless ham or unavailable mains. While some guests noted service lapses, the overall experience remains strong, making it suitable for travelers seeking traditional modern British cuisine and accommodation in a Cotswolds village setting.
Suitable for travelers seeking authentic country cuisine and comfortable accommodation.
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Situated inside the stylish Dormy House Hotel and tucked away behind its main restaurant is this intimate dining room that features just 12 seats around a U-shaped kitchen counter. The "chef's table" style experience is well-paced and anchored by the chefs, who serve and explain their dishes with an affable air. Top quality ingredients are at the heart of the colourful, creative dishes, with some well-chosen wine pairings to accompany. Confit egg yolk with parmesan custard is something of a speciality and ever-present on the menu.
£££Modern British
The stylish Dormy House hotel hosts this chic and attractive restaurant; its floor-to-ceiling windows bringing the feel of the garden into the light and airy room. The concise menu offers a choice of modern dishes influenced by the Mediterranean. Locally sourced ingredients – including rare breed meats and garden produce – play their part in the flavoursome dishes.
££Modern British
Siblings Adrian and Tania – owners of toiletries company Baylis & Harding – preside over this immaculately kept pub. It was once a boarded-up boozer, but these days a loving touch and keen eye have seen it reestablished as a welcoming, fashionably attired inn with bedrooms to match. The cooking mixes timeless British pub fare, like a prawn cocktail or a Scotch egg, with more modern and playful options like the 'quack and chips' – confit duck leg with a spiced gravy and refreshing carrot and sesame salad.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Fuzzy Duck in Newbold on Stour offers modern British dining and accommodation. Food quality is generally praised, with dishes like duck and beef highlighted, though some guests reported issues with watery fish and chips or limited menu options. Service is frequently commended for its warmth and efficiency, particularly from manager Richard, despite isolated complaints about unfriendly front-of-house staff. The atmosphere is traditionally cozy and suitable for weddings, but significant drawbacks exist: ceiling speakers cause noise in rooms, summer heat can be uncomfortable, and some rooms (e.g., Indian Runner) are extremely small with outdated fixtures like broken toilet seats. Value perceptions are mixed; while many find it good value, others feel the accommodation flaws negate the cost.
Suitable for travelers seeking authentic British cuisine and wedding venues, but advise avoiding summer and verifying room noise levels and fixture conditions beforehand.
£££Modern British
In a chocolate-box Cotswolds village, a former doctor’s surgery has been converted into the House of George W. Davies hotel, named after its fashion designer owner – the man who founded Next and George at ASDA. It’s no surprise, then, that the hotel’s restaurant has a certain style, with a modern country house vibe and a distinct Nordic feel to the clean, contemporary design. The cooking offers well-balanced dishes which may look simple but come with hidden depths, as with chicken breast enhanced by a buttery jus.
££Modern British
An appealing mixture of the vintage and the contemporary lend a certain stylishness to the décor at this smart brasserie occupying two former shops in the heart of a small market town. The attractive dishes are packed with flavour and make the most of quality British produce, as with delicious, sweet Cornish crab turned into a simple, fresh-tasting tartlet. Sit in the larger room with its comfy banquettes and copper-topped tables, then treat yourself to a stay in one of the characterful bedrooms.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
The Bower House in Honington serves Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.7/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights exceptional food quality, attentive service, and a relaxed atmosphere, with specific praise for delicate dishes and wine selection. Some guests noted limited lunch menus but affirmed the high standard of what is served. Negative reviews cite occasional issues with meal pacing, understaffing during busy periods, and inconsistent portions, particularly regarding Sunday roasts. While most describe the experience as special and highly recommended, a minority found the value or execution lacking. The restaurant is generally regarded as a refined dining destination with strong culinary standards, though service consistency can vary.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine in a refined setting, with advance booking recommended.
£££Italian
Situated right in the centre of this historic market town and encased within glass walls on three sides, this self-described ‘illegitimate trattoria’ is a love letter to straightforward Italian cooking, fused with seasonal British ingredients. In the day, it operates as the coffee shop and bakery Ferment & Flour, before the Italian vibe takes over in the evening. Start with a couple of cicchetti before one of the stand-out homemade pastas, be that casarecce with preserved wild garlic, truffle and parmesan, or well-crafted crab agnolotti. Add in friendly service and you have a winning formula.
£££Meats and Grills
Even in the dead of winter, you’ll likely find a big crowd and a lively buzz at this well-run restaurant. It’s easy to see why it’s such a busy place, as the attentive service is joined by hearty, satisfying cooking. Dishes often revolve around wood-fired produce, be it skate wing or partridge, and there’s a proper roast dinner served on Sundays. Shakespeare fans have an extra reason to visit, as the famed playwright’s childhood classroom is located just up the road and is open to visitors.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.3/5 · 80 reviews
The Woodsman in Stratford Upon Avon specializes in meats and grills, holding a TripAdvisor average of 3.3/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights attentive service, high-quality food, and a pleasant atmosphere, particularly for the tasting menu and Sunday lunch, with guests praising generous portions and seasonal ingredients. Conversely, negative reviews frequently cite service errors, inconsistent food quality (e.g., undercooked vegetables or tough meat), poor value, and slow pacing. Issues also include booking system failures and hygiene concerns. While some diners describe the experience as flawless and Michelin-worthy, others report significant disappointments, indicating a variable experience dependent on specific visits.
Suitable for diners seeking a tasting menu experience who prioritize food quality, though advance confirmation and managed expectations are advised.
£££Modern British
‘henne’ refers to Marsh Henne, the original name of the Cotswolds market town which has this likeable restaurant at its heart. Run by two friends, it's a place filled with passion and enthusiasm, with plenty of care put into dishes that are well described by the service team. Local produce is showcased on the surprise tasting menu, where the best courses have an appealing simplicity about them, like hand-dived scallops enhanced by pickled celery, apple and yuzu oil. Go for the wine pairing to complete the experience.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Henne, a Modern British restaurant in Moreton in Marsh, holds an exceptional 4.9/5 rating across 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, particularly the exquisite tasting menu featuring scallops and homemade bread, alongside a well-curated wine list. Service is described as impeccable and welcoming, contributing to a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere. While a minority of reviews noted minor issues with dish temperature or flavor depth, the overwhelming consensus highlights a perfect dining experience, making it a standout culinary destination in the area.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern British cuisine and a refined experience.
££Traditional British
In a tranquil Gloucestershire village sits this 17th-century mellow stone inn, which offers a warm welcome and plenty of rustic charm, from its fireplace to its exposed timber. The appealing menu of hearty, well-cooked dishes is likely to include pies, fish & chips and a choice of locally reared steaks from the grill – plus a roast on Sundays. For desserts, expect modernised versions of classic recipes like steamed puddings and crumbles. Cosy bedrooms are also available if you want to explore the area.
££Classic Cuisine
For over two decades, The Old Butchers has been in the hands of the Robinson family – and they continue to provide first-rate hospitality in this Cotswolds market town. Louise will ensure you feel welcomed and at ease in the quirkily decorated former butcher's shop, while Peter heads up the kitchen. His menu is broad and enticing, with a feature made of the charcoal grill and a heavy helping of seafood, from Cornish scallops with piquant nduja butter to Dover sole meunière with textbook execution. It all adds up to one mightily appealing restaurant.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
The Old Butchers in Stow-on-the-Wold holds a 4.5/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the food quality, particularly the seafood (scallops, lobster, crab) and meat dishes (calf's liver, burgers), with some describing the experience as exceptional. Service is generally noted as friendly and efficient, contributing to a relaxed atmosphere. However, criticisms highlight issues with value for money, occasional cooking errors (such as overcooked steak), seating disputes, and lack of amenities like coat racks. While most visits are positive, some reviewers note inconsistencies in food preparation and service attitude.
Suitable for diners seeking classic cuisine and high-quality seafood who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies; reservations are recommended.
££Modern British
Sister to The Wild Rabbit in Kingham and the Daylesford Organic Farm, this immaculately refurbished 19C Cotswold inn is bursting with style and character, boasting flagged floors, exposed stone walls and an impressive wood-fired oven. The menu covers all bases – from pizza to Hereford sirloin on the bone – and uses top quality ingredients from their estate in unfussy, generously sized, tasty combinations. Make a night of it with a stay in one of their stylish bedrooms.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews
The Fox offers modern British dining, specializing in carvery buffets. Food quality receives mixed reviews; while many praise the hot beef, gravy, and fresh vegetables, others report hard bread, unappealing desserts, or stale sides. Service is generally described as warm and friendly, though pacing is frequently criticized due to long waits for ordering, asynchronous dish delivery, and the requirement to pay at the bar. The atmosphere is pleasant and suitable for casual gatherings. Despite occasional operational issues, the venue remains a popular choice for those seeking traditional pub fare in a rural setting.
Suitable for diners seeking a traditional rural pub experience who can tolerate potential service delays.
£££Modern Cuisine
It may sit within a 17C former pub, but there’s now more of a restaurant feel to this intimate family-run operation – where you’re guaranteed a warm welcome. The regularly updated menus showcase cooking that is well-balanced, thoughtfully composed and makes great use of the local larder. Flavour and texture combinations are both original and effective, in dishes largely served by chef Harry Flockhart himself. When the weather allows, head for the terrace.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Lower Brailes, The Chandlers Arms offers modern cuisine with consistently high praise across 80 reviews averaging 5.0 stars. Guests highlight exceptional food quality, warm family-run service, and a relaxed atmosphere. The innovative, regularly changing tasting menus feature high-quality ingredients and meticulous presentation, earning comparisons to Michelin-starred establishments. While minor critiques note occasional pacing issues and mixed views on value, the overwhelming consensus recommends this venue as a standout destination for discerning diners seeking refined yet approachable dining.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine in a warm, family-run setting.
££Modern British
There may be Daylesford cafés spread all around London now, but this is the mothership. Found in the heart of the Cotswolds, you enter this stylishly rustic eatery through the farm shop, before dining in a choice of areas: head to the Legbar for charcuterie and nibbles, the Old Spot for pizzas and wood-roasted specials, or the main Trough Café for something a bit more substantial. Everything is organic, with much of the produce coming from the on-site farm and providing a fabulous base for the well-executed dishes – the range of beautiful salads is often the highlight.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.0/5 · 80 reviews
Based on 80 TripAdvisor reviews, Daylesford Organic Farm (Kingham) holds an average rating of 3.0/5. Positive feedback highlights high-quality food, such as salads and pastries, alongside a relaxed atmosphere suitable for families and pets. However, negative themes dominate concerns regarding value, with many visitors finding prices excessive. Service issues include slow meal pacing and long wait times, while some guests reported declining food quality or dissatisfaction with menu changes. Although the farm shop displays are appealing and coffee is praised, the overall experience is frequently marred by high costs and inconsistent service. This destination suits travelers prioritizing organic ambiance and willing to overlook premium pricing for specific items like coffee or farm products.
Suitable for budget-conscious visitors seeking organic ambiance; consider purchasing specialty items rather than dining.
££Traditional British
It doesn’t take long after you enter this welcoming pub before you notice how fiercely proud it is of its horseracing links. Don’t be surprised to see the day’s runners and riders on the TV in the memorabilia-filled bar, where you can settle in for a local ale and the ‘Nap of the Day’ lunch deal. For more substantial fare, head to the beamed dining room for classic pub dishes ranging from Scotch eggs to gammon chop. For dessert, the black treacle and date pudding provides a delightful sugar rush that will have you hurtling over the finish line.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Naunton, Hollow Bottom is a traditional British pub with racing history and a cozy woodburner. Based on 80 TripAdvisor reviews averaging 3.8/5, guests frequently praise the warm service, inviting atmosphere, and quality food such as squash and goat cheese pie, mussels, and an excellent wine list. Many highlight its family-friendly nature and dog-welcoming policy. However, negative feedback cites inconsistent food availability on special nights (e.g., missing steak or chicken), slow meal pacing, and occasional underwhelming dish quality. While the ambiance is generally described as characterful, some find it austere. It offers a classic Cotswolds pub experience, though diners should verify menu availability during peak times.
Suitable for travelers seeking a traditional Cotswolds pub atmosphere, wine enthusiasts, and families, but avoid booking on major holidays due to limited menu options.
££Modern British
In a typically charming Cotswolds market town, this long-standing neighbourhood restaurant occupies a pretty little period building that packs plenty of character into a small space. Run with a smile by a husband-and-wife team, it's a welcoming place that provides plenty of comfort with its generous cooking. British ingredients, from Salcombe crab to Cornish monkfish, underpin the well-executed dishes featuring classic combinations, such as Orkney scallop with pork belly. The concise wine list offers a nicely balanced selection.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Winchcombe, 5 North St offers modern British cuisine with a strong emphasis on food quality. The chef’s expertise is frequently praised, particularly regarding fish dishes and the seven-course tasting menu, which are noted for their beautiful presentation and delicate flavors. The atmosphere is intimate and quiet due to the small size of the restaurant, though some guests found the seating arrangement cramped. Service is generally friendly and relaxed, but isolated incidents of poor pacing and mishandling of dietary requirements, such as coeliac needs, were reported. While a minority of reviews cited issues with value and meal timing, the majority highlight a high-quality dining experience. It is best suited for those seeking a specialized, chef-driven meal in a cozy setting.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern British cuisine in an intimate, small-space setting.
££££Modern Cuisine
Lords of the Manor is an appropriate name for a 17th-century Cotswolds hotel, and Atrium is an equally apt name for this restaurant located within the hotel's inner sanctum. A large skylight allows natural light to flood into the compact dining room, where diners are served a tasting menu all at the same time. The dishes come with attractive modern presentation and their greatest strength is in the natural flavours of the central ingredients, which are ably cooked by kitchen team. A wine pairing and overnight stay will make an event of your visit.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Bridgnorth, Atrium offers modern cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights efficient, friendly service, delicious dishes like Moroccan lamb and roast beef, and an atmosphere suitable for weddings and events. Conversely, negative reviews cite slow service, inconsistent food quality (overcooked fish, watery curry), and poor portion sizes. While the venue is beautiful and staff generally helpful, some customers report declining standards and low value for money. The restaurant provides a lovely setting, but dining experiences vary significantly regarding food preparation and pacing.
Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and event hosting, though expectations for food consistency and service speed should be managed.
££££Modern British
Just down the road from the Daylesford Farm Shop is the Bamford family’s stylishly modernised country pub. It's constantly packed with contented diners and it's no wonder why as this is an utterly charming place, looking every inch the quintessential Cotswolds inn. Accomplished cooking offers plenty of appeal, with the natural flavours of the farm’s superb organic ingredients underpinning the menu. Look out for the live music and occasional supper clubs, and if you want to continue your Cotswolds adventure then stay over in the luxurious bedrooms.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
The Wild Rabbit in Kingham offers modern British cuisine with generally positive feedback on food quality, atmosphere, and service. Reviewers highlight dishes like chicken prepared three ways, strawberry soufflé, and exceptional bread. However, criticisms focus on poor value, with some noting high prices and opaque service charges. Negative experiences include small portions, overly salty mains, simple vegetarian options, slow pacing, and inadequate handling of allergies. While many find the experience magical and worth the drive, others report disappointment compared to past visits. Advance booking is essential, and diners should be aware of potential inconsistencies in service and portion sizes.
Suitable for diners seeking refined modern British cuisine who can tolerate price variability; advance booking and allergy confirmation are advised.
£££Modern Cuisine
You’ll find this proudly run 13C manor house and its collection of characterfully converted barns located on a 300 acre farm. Attractive modern dishes showcase local ingredients in ambitious combinations – and for those who want to get hands-on there’s a cookery school. Bedrooms are stylish.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Eckington Manor offers modern cuisine with a strong average rating of 4.6/5. Most guests praise the delicious food, attentive service, and cozy atmosphere, making it suitable for celebrations or events like funeral teas. However, some negative reviews highlight limited menu options during certain periods, leading to disappointment. Additional criticisms include issues with room facilities, such as noise, and inflexibility for large groups regarding meal choices. While occasional complaints mention meal pacing and specific room defects, the majority of visitors appreciate the comfortable stay and high-quality dining near Pershore and Tewksbury.
Ideal for individuals or small groups seeking comfortable accommodation and refined modern cuisine, though large parties should verify menu flexibility in advance.
£££Modern Cuisine
In the market square of this historic town, you’ll find a lovely little restaurant. Named Hem in reference to previous incarnation ‘Tailors’ – which before that was an actual tailor’s – it’s a simple and unpretentious place, where long-standing friends Dan and Seb run the show with a smile. Dan is the chef of the pair, cooking hearty and satisfying dishes that are classic in their origins but executed with refinement and a playful touch – such as venison haunch with pear, walnut ketchup and bacon jam. Go for one of the carefully curated wine flights.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Hem in Stoke-on-Trent offers modern cuisine with an impressive 4.8/5 average rating on TripAdvisor. Service is a standout feature, with frequent praise for staff members like Callum, Teagan, and Jack for their politeness and attentiveness. Food quality and the warm atmosphere are generally well-received. However, negative reviews highlight issues with meal pacing, with some guests experiencing delays. Additionally, isolated complaints mention unclean glassware and alleged discriminatory behavior towards disabled patrons. While the core dining experience is positive, inconsistencies in service execution and hygiene standards have been noted by a minority of reviewers.
Suitable for diners seeking attentive service and a comfortable atmosphere, though visiting during off-peak hours may improve meal pacing.
££££Modern British
The renowned Mallory Court – a classic English country house combined with a modern spa – is the setting for this wood-panelled restaurant that’s elegant and relaxed in equal measure. The part-Edwardian manor, built in a Lutyens style, also boasts a garden terrace which adds to the appeal in warmer weather. The cooking is ingredient-led, with exacting presentation and bold flavours in dishes like Hilltop Farm hogget with potato terrine, garden beans and salsa verde. The ‘Taste of the Season’ menu is an homage to local, seasonal produce.
££Traditional British
Parts of this attractive roadside inn reputedly date back to the 16th Century, providing a lovely setting for cooking based around local ingredients. Several of them come from the owners’ own smallholding and others from nearby producers who are named on the menu – sometimes alongside their distance from the restaurant. These ingredients are fashioned into dishes that burst with flavour and don’t overcomplicate matters, like bright, fresh-tasting roasted cod with mussel sauce.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Barford Saint Michael, The Duck on the Pond is a traditional British pub holding a 4.5-star TripAdvisor rating. Positive reviews frequently highlight high food quality, particularly the Sunday roast and steak, alongside welcoming service and a pleasant atmosphere. However, negative feedback points to inconsistencies in value, with some diners finding portions or flavors underwhelming. Issues regarding meal pacing, occasional blandness, and worn decor were also noted. While the establishment holds a Michelin recommendation, experiences vary significantly, suggesting potential risks in food consistency and overall value for money.
Suitable for diners seeking traditional British cuisine who can tolerate service variability.
£££Creative
The ‘secret’ location – revealed via clues sent to you 24 hours before your reservation – is just the start of the fun at this playful and unconventional restaurant. Once inside the exclusive-feeling dining room, sit back and watch the changing projections on the wall and let yourself be immersed as each creative, complex dish arrives. The chef’s travels are a heavy influence on the dishes, as are his experiences working at the likes of Ynyshir and The Fat Duck. Plenty of punchy flavours and relaxed, well-versed service ensure the experience is an enjoyable one from start to finish.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Golden Valley, JOURNEY offers a creative, immersive dining experience backed by an average 5.0/5 rating from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Food quality is consistently praised for its divine taste, beautiful presentation, and narrative-driven progression, with some diners comparing it to Michelin-starred establishments. Service is attentive and knowledgeable, with staff explaining the history behind each dish and ensuring drinks remain full. The ambiance is mesmerizing, featuring moody lighting and ambient music that enhance the meal's pacing. While a small number of reviews mentioned value concerns, the overwhelming consensus highlights exceptional attention to detail, from the clues leading to the restaurant to post-meetings with the host. It delivers a complete, high-quality sensory journey.
Ideal for diners seeking a unique narrative-driven culinary experience and immersive atmosphere.
£££Modern British
Located just off the main high street, this modern restaurant has a comforting neighbourhood feel – and the service is equally relaxed. Fresh seafood from Cornwall and Scotland is combined with good quality locally sourced ingredients to produce interesting, original dishes with effective contrasts of flavour and texture. The lunch menu represents great value.
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Purslane, located in Edinburgh's Stockbridge area, offers modern British cuisine with a perfect 5.0/5 average rating from 80 reviews. The food is praised for its high quality, beautiful presentation, and rich flavors, with excellent vegan options. Service is attentive and friendly, with staff like Gregor demonstrating deep knowledge. The intimate venue seats approximately 20 guests, providing a relaxed atmosphere without pressure. While a few reviews noted concerns regarding value or pacing, the overwhelming consensus highlights exceptional food, wine, and a welcoming environment, making it a highly recommended destination.
Ideal for diners seeking refined cuisine and an intimate atmosphere.
£££Indian
There’s a certain style to this two-roomed basement in a smart Georgian terrace: the colonial-themed bar offers a good range of cocktails, as well as gin and vodka infusions, while the adjoining dining room has a clubby feel, with its charcoal portraits and sepia prints. The Indian dishes are for sharing, although the 'Experience' tasting menu is perhaps the best way to go, and there are also vegetarian and pescatarian versions. They even serve an Indian-themed afternoon tea.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Memsahib's Lounge in Golden Valley serves Indian cuisine and holds a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights excellent food quality, attentive service, and a sophisticated atmosphere, particularly praising the afternoon tea and seven-course tasting menus. The venue is described as a hidden basement space with 19th-century colonial decor. However, negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, bland or overly spiced food, and high costs for experience menus. One reviewer also raised concerns about unauthorized use of their social media content. While generally well-regarded for its ambiance and culinary fusion, some diners find the style over substance or the pricing steep.
Suitable for diners seeking refined Indian cuisine and a unique colonial-style ambiance, though those sensitive to price or preferring traditional bold flavors may want to manage expectations.
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£££Indian
A smart, stylish restaurant with smooth service from a welcoming team; start with a drink in the first floor lounge. Dishes are inspired by classic Indian flavours and textures but are presented in a deconstructed, eye-catching modern manner. The charming owner adds to the experience.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Prithvi, located in Golden Valley, holds a 4.9/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and welcoming atmosphere, with specific mentions of staff members like Jay and Martha. The restaurant offers various options, including lunch sets, a seven-course tasting menu, and small bites, with food noted for its rich flavors and careful wine pairing. While a minority of reviews cite pacing issues or high wine costs, the overall consensus highlights Prithvi as a reliable and exceptional dining venue in Cheltenham.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Indian cuisine, valuing attentive service, and celebrating special occasions.
££Indian
You’ll receive a warm welcome at this sumptuous restaurant, run by the third generation of a family who settled here from India 50 years ago. The menu is mostly southern Indian, with a particular focus on recipes from Kerala, and the dishes prove to be bright and authentic. Options like the 'Chilli Chicken', combining succulent chicken breast with a rich tomato, chilli and garlic sauce, showcase skill and flavour aplenty. If you're celebrating or simply feeling indecisive, the 'Banquet' and 'Feast' menus are a great way to go.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Bhoomi Kitchen in Golden Valley holds a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor from 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the refined Indian cuisine, friendly service, and pleasant atmosphere, noting well-made cocktails and ample gluten-free options. However, negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, small portion sizes for items like naan and rice, and cheap-looking cutlery. Some reviewers expressed confusion over American English menu terms or dissatisfaction with unresponded complaints. While most experiences are positive, inconsistencies in service responsiveness and portion control are noted.
Suitable for diners seeking refined Indian cuisine and attentive service, though be mindful of potential portion size variations.
£££Traditional Cuisine
The duo behind London pub hits like The Pelican and The Hero also run this 16th-century inn back in their native Cotswolds. The space oozes character, boasting flagged floors, timbered ceilings, plenty of exposed golden stone and twin open fires. There is a relaxed and intimate feel to the place, and an understated quality to the tersely described dishes that simply let the first-rate ingredients shine, such as cod with smokey kipper sauce and juicy leeks. The bedrooms in The Barn are the icing on the cake.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 80 reviews
The Bull in Charlbury holds an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.7/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights friendly service, particularly from staff like Sam and Olly, and a charming, atmospheric setting with cozy interiors and pleasant outdoor seating. Guests appreciate the varied menu and specific dishes like the Bull Pie. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, slow meal pacing, and poor value for money, with one group noting a high bill for small portions. Some find the quirky menu confusing without detailed explanations, while others describe the interior as overly dark and dreary. While popular with locals and celebrities, experiences vary significantly, with some finding the hype unjustified.
Suitable for diners seeking a traditional pub atmosphere who are patient with complex menus; advance booking is essential.
££Modern British
The quaint village of Charlbury is the setting for this 17C pub, which looks gorgeous thanks to a lavish makeover. The bar and dining areas ooze charm and character, with exposed Cotswold stone walls and crackling log fires among the many appealing features. In summer, the garden and orchard come into their own with a covered terrace and even a small stream. Many ingredients come from their sister operation, Daylesford Organic Farm, and are used in comforting, full-flavoured dishes like Cornish fish pie. Tastefully decorated bedrooms complete the picture.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.5/5 · 80 reviews
The Bell in Charlbury offers modern British cuisine and Daylesford Group accommodation. Based on 80 reviews averaging 3.5/5, opinions are polarized. Positive aspects highlight attentive service, cozy atmosphere, and fresh ingredients, with some praising the chef's detailed explanations. Negative feedback points to inconsistent food quality, such as dry chops or bland desserts, alongside service lapses like delayed orders or missing beer. While the ambiance is generally appreciated, value is questioned, with several guests finding the prices high relative to the experience.
Suitable for travelers seeking comfortable ambiance and quality accommodation, but expect potential inconsistencies in food quality.
££££Modern Cuisine
Doing something different for this pretty Cotswolds town, Wild offers an interactive dining experience in the uber-stylish Bull hotel, where Banksys and Damien Hirsts adorn the walls. The restaurant occupies a purpose-built marquee in the courtyard, with guests sat around a copper-topped counter and fire pit. The personable chef cooks over the flames in front of you while demonstrating an understanding that less is often more. That means dishes where finely balanced accompaniments marry well with their prime central ingredients, such as Indonesian butter with Orkney scallops.
£££Modern British
Behind the half-timbered walls of this stylish building lies a spacious restaurant that pays tribute to British culture, be it the Union Jacks on the curtains or the model Spitfire hanging from the ceiling. Across a range of menus, including fixed-price and tasting options, Chef Matt Cheal uses prime British produce from Cornish lobster to Aberdeen Angus beef in dishes that showcase his adept modern technique. Start your evening in style in the smart Warren’s Bar or, for a lighter meal, stay there all night to enjoy the small plates menu.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Cheal's specializes in modern British cuisine, generally praised for high-quality ingredients, elegant presentation, and attentive service, making it suitable for celebrations. The ambiance is refined with spacious private rooms. However, experiences vary significantly. Some guests report inconsistent meal pacing, occasional service lapses, and abrupt staff behavior. Value is questioned, particularly regarding extra charges for Sunday lunch sides and perceived high costs relative to portion sizes. Negative reviews cite bland food and intrusive service in recent visits. While many appreciate the attention to detail and ability to accommodate dietary needs, others find the experience disappointing compared to past standards. Prospective diners should manage expectations regarding consistency and pricing structure.
Suitable for celebratory occasions seeking refined modern British cuisine, with prior confirmation of menu details and service expectations recommended.
£££Modern Cuisine
A bijou neighbourhood restaurant with stools set at tall tables and a black and green colour scheme. The short, sensibly priced tasting menu moves with the seasons, using prime ingredients to deliver layers of texture and flavour in imaginative dishes. All guests are served at the same time and most go for the wine pairings. Add in the cheese course for a satisfying meal.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Black & Green in Barnt Green specializes in modern cuisine, notably its 8-course tasting menu. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, knowledgeable staff who explain dishes in detail, and the refined yet informal atmosphere. However, some guests report issues with meal pacing, cramped seating such as low benches, and environmental factors like heat or darkness. While most experiences are positive, isolated complaints highlight service inconsistencies and safety concerns regarding allergies. The small, intimate setting contributes to both its charm and occasional discomfort.
Suitable for diners seeking a refined tasting experience who can tolerate compact seating.
£££Modern British
This restaurant inside a glorious Cotswolds country house hotel offers bold, vibrant cooking that’s worthy of the rather lovely setting. Start with a drink in the sleek bar, before settling in the panelled dining room that cleverly fuses its original features with more modern elements. The cooking has Mediterranean influences and uses British ingredients well, in dishes like the house-made taglioni with Cornish lobster and pickled chilli. For dessert, their fresh-out-the-oven madeleines are hard to resist.
£££Traditional British
There's a lovely pub ambience at this attractive 16th-century inn; the crackling fire is perfect for winter, while the landscaped garden comes into its own in summer. The chefs bake their own breads, butcher their own meats, and champion local and organic produce in comforting yet refined dishes. An array of menus lets you tailor your visit depending on the mood and occasion: bargain hunters should go for the great value set lunch; families can gather for a Sunday roast; and the tasting menu is there for special occasions. Bedrooms are available to extend your visit.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews
Killingworth Castle in Alton offers traditional British hospitality with a TripAdvisor average rating of 4.0/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights attentive service, high-quality food, and a welcoming atmosphere, particularly noting the beautiful garden and comfortable rooms. Staff are often praised for going above and beyond, including accommodating special dietary requests. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, slow meal pacing, and poor service during peak times. Some guests reported issues with portion sizes, lukewarm dishes, and difficulties obtaining deposit refunds upon cancellation. While the setting is relaxing and suitable for special occasions, visitors should be aware of potential variability in service standards and recent operational complaints.
Suitable for travelers seeking a quiet country retreat and traditional British dining, with advance confirmation of booking policies recommended.
££Modern British
Located at the heart of a pretty little stone-built hamlet, this 18th-century pub has a quirky, cottage-like charm, with low ceilings, exposed brickwork and an open fire in the bar. In the summer months, the large tiered terrace and garden are a great place to enjoy an appealingly straightforward menu listing modern British dishes alongside some pub classics. The unifying theme is high-quality ingredients cooked with the respect they deserve, with the chefs' impressive technique adding extra depth of flavour. The efficient service team work with a smile on their face.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
The Lamb Inn in Chalford offers Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.8/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, friendly service, and a relaxing atmosphere, with some noting good value. However, criticisms focus on inconsistent food quality, slow meal pacing, and understaffed service. Specific complaints include small portions, inadequate vegetable sides, tough meat cuts, and poor hygiene in the beer garden. While interim manager Steve Griffiths received praise for creating a welcoming vibe, overall satisfaction varies due to service efficiency and attention to detail.
Suitable for travelers seeking a quiet rural atmosphere with flexible expectations regarding service speed.
££Modern British
A thick wooden door salvaged from an old ship leads you into this sweet rural inn where hop bines vie for space with the locals’ tankards on low exposed beams. The menu is short but packed full of top quality seasonal ingredients and honest flavours lead the way. The friendly team create a warm, friendly atmosphere, and they serve the ales straight from the keg.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
The Butchers Arms in Hepworth offers modern British cuisine with generally positive reviews. Food quality is frequently praised, particularly the Sunday roast, salmon, and desserts like sticky toffee pudding, alongside highly recommended salt and pepper fries. Service is typically described as friendly, professional, and accommodating to dietary needs. The atmosphere is cozy and warm, suitable for families. However, some guests note issues with meal pacing, hygiene concerns regarding pets in the dining area, and occasional complaints about toilet cleanliness. While a few reviewers found portions small or prices high, most consider the experience good value. It remains a solid choice for those seeking a traditional yet refined pub dining experience.
Ideal for families or couples seeking a cozy rural atmosphere and high-quality British cuisine, best visited during off-peak hours.
£££British Contemporary
Part of the luxurious Hampton Manor estate, Kynd offers a more rustic dining experience than the hotel’s other restaurant, Grace & Savour. Located in the walled garden’s old furnace house, cooking over coals fittingly forms part of the menu, which is based around fine British produce such as Cornish skate wing and Huntsham pork collar. Ingredients from the garden outside play their part too, as does a list of natural, biodynamic and orange wines. In the summer, you can also dine in the former greenhouse with its own terrace.
££££Modern British
In finer weather, you must aim for a table on the terrace at this restaurant set within the famous The Cottage in the Wood hotel. Built – funnily enough – in 1919, it boasts one of the best panoramic views of the English countryside that you will find. The restaurant itself is a bright, stylish place serving both a tasting menu and an à la carte. A proudly British spirit shines through in the cooking, from the use of Exmoor caviar and Evesham asparagus to a butter sauce flavoured with English sparkling wine. The service is well-paced and the whole experience comes at a sensible price tag.
£££Modern British
Just down the road from Blenheim Palace, this well-run restaurant is found inside the impressive Feathers Hotel. A gorgeously refurbished property, its elegant style extends to the chic dining room, where the building’s 17th-century features are blended with a light pastel palette. The assured cooking delivers expertly balanced flavours and textures in each enticing dish – just be sure to order a side of the terrific crispy layered potatoes with truffle salt and parmesan. The service team are engaging and attentive yet free of fuss and formality.
£££japanese
An array of both classic and contemporary Japanese dishes are available at this on-trend restaurant, whose bustling atmosphere suggests it’s a hit with the local diners. The wide-ranging à la carte covers all your Japanese favourites, from sushi and sashimi to super-fine tempura and a choice of cuts from the robata grill. If you want a taste of it all, the well-priced tasting menu is the best option. To finish, ‘Mount Fuji’ is their take on a Mont Blanc, set alight at the table for added volcanic flair.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Satori, located in Birmingham's Moseley district, holds a 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Most diners praise the high-quality, authentic Japanese cuisine, particularly the tasting menus and signature dishes like Wagyu tataki and lobster tempura. Service is frequently described as warm, knowledgeable, and impeccable. However, negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing, with some guests waiting over an hour for food that arrived lukewarm. A few reviewers also noted the venue felt cold and underwhelming, with some questioning the value for money. Despite these isolated complaints regarding ambiance and timing, the restaurant remains highly regarded for its culinary excellence and attentive service.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality authentic Japanese cuisine and attentive service, though avoiding peak times may improve the experience.
£££Modern British
This delightful barn conversion sits in an idyllic rural location in the heart of the Cotswolds, forming part of the sumptuous Thyme hotel and surrounded by Provençal-style gardens. A nature-to-plate philosophy runs through the menu, with ingredients from the kitchen gardens and farm regularly appearing. The pared-back, flavoursome dishes could include the likes of harissa mussels on toast or a wonderful 'Gateau Victoire' for dessert. The large communal table in front of the open kitchen is the best place to sit if you come with a group of friends.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 80 reviews
The Ox Barn in Lechlade serves Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 3.6/5 from 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights food quality, attentive service, and a charming atmosphere, particularly for special occasions like Easter Sunday. However, negative reviews cite inconsistent food quality, slow meal pacing, and dismissive service. Some guests noted poor lighting at the garden entrance and questioned the value for money. While the setting is elegant and often praised, experiences vary significantly regarding service consistency and overall satisfaction.
Suitable for travelers seeking an elegant setting for special occasions, though service consistency should be verified.
££peruvian
What was once a high street bank is now the ideal destination for a fun night out with friends. Chakana has all the ingredients you need for a great time: a lively laid-back vibe, punchy Peruvian food and one of the largest ranges of pisco in the UK. The cooking itself is colourful and packed with bold flavours, across a range of recognisable Peruvian dishes including ceviches and tiraditos. There's a streak of originality running through the menu too, as evidenced by the hot crab causa.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Chakana, a Peruvian restaurant in Birmingham, holds a 4.8/5 rating on TripAdvisor based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback frequently highlights excellent food quality, attentive service, and a vibrant atmosphere. Diners praise specific dishes like duck and Tuna Nikkei ceviche, noting rich flavors and generous portions. Staff are described as knowledgeable and accommodating, particularly during tasting menus. Conversely, negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, inconsistent food quality, and perceived poor value. Some guests experienced delays in drink service or item unavailability. While the majority report high satisfaction, isolated incidents suggest variability in execution.
Suitable for diners seeking authentic Peruvian cuisine and attentive service, with advance menu verification recommended.
🕐 We-Th 18:00-22:00; Fr 18:00-23:00; Sa 13:00-23:00; Su 13:00-21:00
££Traditional British
Looking every inch the quintessential Cotswolds pub, The Bell Inn’s rustic charm is hard to resist with its cosy bar, impressive inglenook fireplace, stone walls and 16th-century origins. The appealing menu offers a mix of pub favourites – from a half pint of prawns to a choice of steaks – as well as restaurant-style dishes and homemade pizzas, which are all brought to the table by a friendly team. Nicely furnished bedrooms complete the picture.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews
The Bell Inn in Thrussington holds an average rating of 4.1/5 based on 80 reviews. Positive feedback highlights consistent food quality, friendly service, and a cozy atmosphere, with guests appreciating the extensive menu and satisfying Sunday lunches. Conversely, negative reviews cite inconsistent service, including ordering errors, slow pacing, and unwelcoming staff. Some diners reported mediocre food portions and questioned the value for money. While many enjoy the traditional British pub vibe, experiences vary significantly depending on the specific visit and personnel involved.
Suitable for diners seeking a traditional village pub atmosphere who are tolerant of service variability.
££Modern British
Adding to the growing food scene in the Birmingham suburb of Harborne is this Kickstarter-funded spot from a local chef. The space is small and stylish, with the feel of a contemporary bistro, while the contented diners and lively soundtrack combine to bring a pleasant buzz to the atmosphere. The menu is proudly British and fiercely seasonal, coming across in well-crafted dishes like a wonderful frozen rhubarb dessert with peanut brittle and vanilla ice cream. The cooking is all the better for its absence of unnecessary frippery.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews
Cuubo, a Modern British restaurant in Smethwick, holds a 4.9/5 rating from 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and calm atmosphere. The menu features creative dishes blending British and Italian influences, with fresh ingredients and precise cooking. Service is described as friendly and unobtrusive. While a minority of reviews mentioned pacing or value concerns, the overwhelming consensus highlights exceptional dining experiences, with many visitors expressing intent to return.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative British cuisine in a comfortable setting.
££Asian and Western
An elegant Georgian townhouse has been given a bold and blingy makeover for this opulent restaurant, where the décor blends rich, plush furnishings with flashes of shiny gilt. The cooking is self-described as ‘Indo-Persian’ and indeed the menu is an enticing melting pot of influences, including those from Afghanistan, Turkey and Balochistan. The tasting menu will allow you to try a broader range of cuisines, but if you’re going à la carte then keep an eye out for the Sultani lamb chops, which melt in the mouth and are enhanced by their subtle spicing.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 66 reviews
BALOCI in Birmingham offers Asian-Western fusion dining and accommodation, holding a 4.3/5 rating. Guests frequently praise the elegant, luxurious atmosphere and generally attentive service, though isolated incidents of poor staff attitude were noted. Food quality receives mixed feedback: many appreciate the Italian-inspired à la carte options and the variety of the 7-course taster menu, while others reported cold dishes, bland flavors, or small portions. Some reviewers questioned the connection to Indian cuisine. Value perceptions vary significantly based on menu choices. While the setting and hospitality are often highlighted as strengths, consistency in food temperature and portion size remains a point of contention for some visitors.
Suitable for travelers seeking an elegant ambiance and diverse tasting menus for special occasions, who can tolerate minor service inconsistencies.
£££Creative, Innovative
Located inside a historic former custard factory, this strikingly designed restaurant is dripping in punkish spirit. The music is turned up loud, the walls are covered in graffiti and the monochrome palette ensures there's a sense of style throughout. In the kitchen, the chefs often go in a similarly idiosyncratic direction, offering a daily tasting menu full of creative, playful dishes with intriguing flavour combinations and contrasts in textures and temperatures. The concise wine list includes a pleasingly strong choice by the glass.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Located in Birmingham, 670 Grams is recognized for its creativity and innovation. Guests frequently praise the unique, artistic decor and the friendly, relaxed service. The food, particularly the seasonal tasting menus with local twists, receives high marks for bold flavors and surprising details like the bread course. However, some reviews note issues with meal pacing and mixed opinions on value, with a minority finding the experience underwhelming relative to the cost.
Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and a unique atmosphere, though reasonable expectations regarding pacing and value are advised.
£££Vegetarian, Asian Influences
The Great Western Arcade in the heart of the city is home to this intimate restaurant, where the chefs harness the power of plants for their creative vegetarian dishes. There's an original streak running through the seasonally evolving set menu – which is largely vegan – alongside a scattering of pan-Asian influences ranging from carrot char sui to sake lees, all executed with care and skill by the chefs. Wine flights are available to enhance the experience and the friendly service team will see to your every need.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews
Land, a vegetarian restaurant in Birmingham with Asian influences, holds strong reviews. Food quality is a standout feature, described as creative, beautifully presented, and inspiring, with a frequently changing menu. Service is generally praised for being attentive and professional. The atmosphere is mostly viewed as relaxing and unique, though some guests noted issues with meal pacing, cold temperatures, or noise from the bar. Value perceptions vary; while many find the experience worthwhile, others question portion sizes relative to cost. Overall, it offers a distinct dining experience focused on high-quality plant-based cuisine, suitable for those seeking innovative vegetarian options.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality creative vegetarian experiences and flexible menus.
£££indian
Renowned Indian singer, actress and gourmet Asha Bhosle is the eponymous driving force behind a string of international restaurants, including this stylish, passionately run and deservedly packed spot in the heart of Birmingham. The extensive menus cover most parts of the Indian Subcontinent, with tandoori kebabs a speciality and no shortage of vegetarian options. Each dish is cooked with skill and provides serious flavour – such as the superior Muscat gosht, which is a recipe from Asha herself.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews
Asha's in Birmingham City Centre receives high ratings, praised for its flavorful and high-quality food, particularly dishes like Masala Scallops. Service is generally attentive, with staff such as Apoorva and Anushka noted for their warmth and ability to guide diners through new experiences. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and suitable for celebrations, though some find the decor dated. However, mixed feedback exists regarding value and consistency; some guests found portions small or flavors underwhelming compared to the price, and occasional service lapses were reported. While many enjoyed a memorable dining experience, others felt the cost did not match the quality, resulting in a polarized view on overall value.
Ideal for families or special occasions seeking high-quality Indian cuisine and attentive service, though diners sensitive to value for money should manage expectations regarding portion sizes and pricing.
£££Modern Cuisine
Chef Glynn Purnell brings all of his experience to bear on this restaurant in a newer part of the city surrounded by gleaming skyscrapers. The fluid menu is overflowing with appealing snacks, small plates and sharing platters, starting with the signature Trillium milk loaf with malt vinegar and chicken fat, followed by the likes of juicy Tamworth pork chop with a light salsa verde and full-toned manchego. The well-versed team are happy to make recommendations, while the impressive wine list offers variety and depth of quality.
££££Seafood
It is key, when structuring your restaurant around a kitchen counter, that you provide an engaging, relaxing experience for your guests. This is something that is perfectly understood by the team at this eye-catchingly named restaurant, inspired by the albatross in Coleridge's 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. Everyone, from the chefs to the sommelier, is full of enthusiasm and confidently chats away with diners throughout the experience. The food itself carries a heavy Japanese influence, with the tasting menu consisting almost entirely of pared-back preparations spotlighting top-notch seafo
TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews
Located on the edge of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, Albatross Death Cult is a seafood restaurant with an average TripAdvisor rating of 5.0/5 from 80 reviews. Guests consistently praise the food quality, service, and atmosphere. The chef prepares dishes at a stainless steel bar for up to 14 guests, explaining each course, while a sommelier handles wine pairings, including sake flights. The venue features a minimalist interior with bare brick walls. While a few reviews noted issues with meal pacing or value, the overwhelming consensus highlights the expertise and passion behind the experimental menus, making it a highly rated destination for seafood enthusiasts.
Suitable for diners who prioritize fresh ingredients, enjoy interactive dining experiences, and accept intimate seating arrangements.
£££Modern British
Situated in the city's Jewellery Quarter, this smart restaurant is decked out in minimalist-chic style, with neutral tones and pot plants adding a soothing touch. It's run largely by a two-person team: Ben is in the kitchen and the warm, genial Lucy is out front. The cooking, like the interior design, is modern in its approach and allows Ben’s personality to shine through in the flavours and presentation. His short and long tasting menus change with the seasons and the lunchtime option offers value for money.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews
Folium, a Modern British restaurant in Birmingham, holds an impressive 4.8/5 average rating across 80 reviews. Guests frequently praise the exceptional food quality, creative tasting menus, and impeccable, unobtrusive service within a calming atmosphere. However, some negative feedback highlights issues with meal pacing and portion sizes. Several reviewers noted that dishes, particularly in the tasting menu, were excessively small, leading to dissatisfaction regarding value for money. While the culinary execution and hospitality are widely regarded as top-tier, the limited quantity of food and high price point remain significant concerns for some diners.
Ideal for diners seeking refined culinary artistry and attentive service, though those sensitive to portion sizes or value may want to manage expectations.
£££Modern British
Something of a hidden gem, this inviting brasserie-style restaurant is situated within a Palladian country house hotel, itself secreted down the narrow lane of an attractive Cotswolds town. Chef Jamie McCallum is quietly putting all his experience to use here on straightforward yet refined dishes where each plate is pleasingly uncluttered. A superb beef Wellington shows the kitchen at its best, accompanied by a pot of deep, rich and glossy Madeira reduction. When execution is skilled and ingredients are strong, there’s little need for anything else.
£££french
Located in a lovely suburb is this neat, attractive modern brasserie run by an experienced chef and his welcoming wife. There are a few Mediterranean and North African influences on the menu, but the French basis is clear – as evidenced by classic dishes like fish soup with rouille, Gruyère and croutons. The cooking is honest, unfussy and full of flavour, and there's a good value ‘prix fixe’ on offer too.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews
Pompette in Oxford holds a 4.2/5 rating. Food quality is a primary strength, with dishes like halibut, steak frites, and daily specials praised for their preparation and sourcing. However, service is inconsistent; while some appreciate the friendly, unobtrusive staff, others report confusion, slow responses, or condescending attitudes. The atmosphere is generally described as pleasant and suitable for lunch or dinner. Value for money is mixed. Although some find the house wine and portions reasonable, others criticize the high prices relative to portion sizes, particularly noting extra charges for basic items like bread. Diners should expect excellent food but potentially variable service.
Suitable for diners seeking high-quality French cuisine who can tolerate inconsistent service.
🕐 Tu-Su 12:00-23:00
££Traditional Cuisine
Imagine dropping a French bistro into the Cotswolds and you’ve got something a lot like Juliet. Combining a buzzy vibe with an enthusiastic and affable team, plus delightful dishes from beyond France’s borders, it’s easy to see why the place is so popular. The menu largely sticks to the classics, providing satisfying versions of time-honoured favourites; keep an eye on the dish of the day, for treats such as cavatelli with lamb ragù. If you’re celebrating, consider booking the private Piano Bar, where a live musician will soundtrack your evening.
TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews
Juliet in Stroud holds an average rating of 3.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is polarized; while many praise the delicious shared plates, tiramisu, and fresh seafood, others criticize portion sizes, excessive salt, and inconsistent main courses. Service is generally appreciated for being knowledgeable and friendly, though pacing and attentiveness vary. The ambiance features a modern French bistro style, but some guests find the interior basic and the space cramped and noisy. Value perceptions differ significantly, with some finding it reasonable and others deeming it overpriced relative to the experience.
Suitable for diners seeking shared traditional cuisine who can tolerate moderate crowding.
££Modern British
In the 19C this was home to a wheelwright; then it was a stop for drovers and waggoners to enjoy a quick snack or ‘bait’; now it’s a friendly country pub welcoming allcomers with its rustic look and friendly atmosphere. The assured yet understated modern British dishes are well priced and nicely balanced and, most importantly, deliver bags of flavour. Make a night of it and book a lodge with a hot tub.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
The Baiting House in Upper Sapey offers modern British cuisine and accommodation with a strong average rating. Reviewers frequently praise the exceptional food quality, highlighting dishes like truffle risotto and monkfish, alongside a peaceful atmosphere and clean facilities. Service is generally described as friendly and attentive, though isolated incidents involve rude management or pacing issues. Negative feedback centers on perceived poor value for money, cold desserts, and occasional service lapses. Despite these drawbacks, the inn's rural setting and high culinary standards remain popular, making it suitable for travelers seeking a relaxing stay and refined dining experiences.
Suitable for travelers seeking high-quality rural dining and quiet accommodation, though price-sensitive guests should evaluate value carefully.
££Modern British
There’s a lot to love about this imposing 15th-century chantry house. There’s the three-storey, vaulted dining room for starters, joined by a cosy open-fired bar and a minstrels’ gallery, while outside you’ll find a terrace, a vegetable garden and an outdoor kitchen with wood-fired oven. The cooking is guided by their own seasonal produce, with both British and Mediterranean influences on the flavoursome, carefully prepared dishes. The friendly service team run the restaurant well.
££tapas, spanish
With its constant buzz of well-fed diners, relaxed atmosphere and bohemian feel, you can bet you'll have a good time at Arbequina. A simply furnished tapas bar, it occupies a former chemist's and features a vintage stainless steel counter. The concise menu of generous, authentic and flavourful dishes mixes Spanish classics (the 'tomatoes on toast' is a sure-fire winner) and a few Middle Eastern infuences, such as beetroot borani. For drinks, choose between cocktails, plenty of Spanish wines and a few natural wine options from around the world.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews
Arbequina in Oxford specializes in Spanish tapas and maintains a strong reputation. Food quality is frequently praised, with highlights including grilled sardines, beetroot, pork tenderloin, tortilla, and bread with dips. Service is generally described as friendly, attentive, and efficient. The atmosphere is relaxed and buzzing, suitable for casual dining. However, some negative feedback cites issues with meal pacing, resulting in a carb-heavy finish, while a minority of reviewers questioned the value or authenticity of specific items like canned sardines. Overall, it offers authentic flavors and warm hospitality, though occasional inconsistencies in service timing may affect the experience.
Ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed atmosphere and authentic Spanish tapas; booking ahead is recommended.
🕐 Th-Fr 17:00-22:00; Sa 12:00-23:30
££££Modern Cuisine
Everyone is asked to arrive at this well-run restaurant at 7pm – and that usually includes a loyal band of locals. The 3-hour menu takes on a surprise tasting format and there’s the option of matching wines or non-alcoholic options. Humble ingredients are used in ambitious, sometimes rather unusual combinations, which are precisely prepared. Service is structured and passionate, with dishes delivered by the chefs themselves.
TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews
Wilder in Nailsworth offers modern cuisine with a strong 4.7/5 rating. Most guests praise the high food quality, creative flavors, and precise wine pairings. Service is described as warm and attentive, creating a cozy atmosphere. However, some negative reviews cite issues with meal pacing, inconsistent dish temperatures, and poor value for money. While a minority criticize specific ingredients or ambiance, the overwhelming consensus highlights a memorable dining experience suitable for those seeking refined modern gastronomy.
Ideal for diners seeking high-quality modern cuisine, with prior menu confirmation advised.
££££Modern British
As you settle into your seat inside this beautiful 16th-century barn, you’re struck by what a stunning restaurant setting it is. Situated on the Netherwood Estate, ensure you take a look around its garden before dining, as much of the produce you see will be on your plate a little later. The kitchen is run under the auspices of experienced operator Andrew Sheridan and pairs the local produce with occasional East Asian influences, such as Japanese milk bread. Save yourself the journey home by staying over in one of the luxury bedrooms on the other side of the courtyard.
££Modern British
From the same team as The Lamb Inn at Little Milton, this Oxfordshire pub is an object lesson in how to inject new life into the village local. The owners have brought some love to the place, retaining a pubby feel, real ales and a dart board so it remains a community hub for drinkers as well as diners. Whilst there is a lack of pretence, the kitchen team are serious about their cooking, sourcing top ingredients and cooking them with care. Well-judged Scottish cod with capers and beurre noisette is a prime example of the commitment to true, honest flavours.