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Best restaurants in Chippenham

7 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 3

Bybrook

★ Michelin££££Modern British

One of the last true country house hotels, this 14th-century manor sits within 365 acres of formal gardens and parkland in a picture-postcard village – and the immensely charming interior features characterful oak panelling and a host of cosy open-fired lounges. Quality produce from Anjou pigeon to Cornish brill plays a pivotal role in the menu, which results in a flavoursome blend of simple and premium ingredients. Dishes are precisely prepared and deliver refined, classic combinations with modern overtones. Luxurious bedrooms are split between the house and mews cottages.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Bybrook offers modern British cuisine in Castle Combe, generally receiving high praise. Food quality is a standout feature, with diners highlighting balanced flavors and fresh ingredients, though some noted inconsistencies. Service is largely commended for being professional and attentive, despite isolated reports of delays or neglect. The ambiance is described as elegant and intimate, suitable for special occasions, though some find the space cramped. Value is polarized; while many feel the experience justifies the cost, others criticize the high price point and lack of à la carte options, as only tasting menus are available. Overall, it delivers a refined dining experience best suited for those seeking a structured, upscale meal.

Ideal for diners seeking a refined, structured tasting menu experience for special occasions.

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The Dining Room

★ Michelin££££Creative

There’s a serene, romantic feel to this restaurant inside the charming Whatley Manor country house, which dates back to 1802 and sports 12 acres of formal grounds. The evening starts with snacks in the kitchen, before moving through to the dining room for the main event. Terse menu descriptions belie the detail and creativity in the artfully presented dishes, which come with some intriguing contrasts of texture and flavour. Extend your visit with an overnight stay in one of the luxurious modern bedrooms.

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Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park

★ Michelin££££Modern British

This is country house dining at its finest – opulent, formal and sophisticated – and it suits this grand Palladian mansion perfectly. Rich, elegant décor, extravagant furnishings and sumptuous fabrics feature throughout, from the beautiful bedrooms to the drawing rooms where pre-meal drinks are enjoyed. Expertly crafted dishes rely on classic techniques but have a light, modern style, and ingredients are luxurious and of top quality. Structured service comes with as much polish as the silver.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Restaurant Hywel Jones offers Modern British cuisine with an average TripAdvisor rating of 4.3/5. Food quality is a standout feature, praised for fresh seasonal ingredients, elegant presentation, and skilled adaptation for dietary needs like vegetarian or pescatarian menus. Lamb and tasting courses receive specific acclaim. Service is mixed; while many highlight attentive sommeliers and excellent care, others report issues with meal pacing, incorrect orders, and neglect upon arrival. The atmosphere is refined and suitable for special occasions. Value perceptions vary, with some finding the experience justified by the Michelin-star standard, while inconsistent service detracts from overall satisfaction.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality Modern British cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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Other guide picks 4

Castle Inn

££Modern British

This charming inn makes a delightful pitstop, especially for those visiting the nearby motor racing circuit. The menu is just what you want to see in a place like this: a blackboard of daily specials and dishes that are punchy and full of flavour. In season, local game is always worth ordering and the desserts are consistently good too. The building dates back to the 12th century and boasts many original features; comfortable, immaculately appointed bedrooms complete the picture.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 79 reviews

Located in Castle Combe, Castle Inn offers Modern British cuisine with an average rating of 4.1/5 from 79 reviews. Food quality is frequently praised, with standout dishes including venison, black pudding eggs, and fresh bread. However, some guests reported issues with reheated fish and chips or undercooked burgers. Service is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, though meal pacing varies. The atmosphere blends traditional charm with modern updates. While convenient for visitors, the lunch menu is limited, and several reviewers noted that drink prices are high relative to portion sizes, affecting overall value perception.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic British fare and friendly service; booking ahead is recommended.

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Grey's

£££International

Sitting within the luxurious Whatley Manor Hotel & Spa, but with a feel all of its own, is this elegant grey-hued restaurant – ask for a booth or dine in the garden in the summer months. It presents a slightly less formal alternative to The Dining Room, serving a menu of globally influenced small plates that's divided into 'Earth', 'Land' and 'Sea', often featuring salad and vegetables from the kitchen garden. The cooking showcases well-defined flavours and careful craft, in dishes like prawn tortellini with coconut bisque. On Sundays, you can enjoy a traditional roast lunch.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Grey's offers a generally positive dining experience with notable consistency in high-quality food and service, though some variability exists. Guests frequently praise the use of local seasonal ingredients, refined presentation, and knowledgeable staff who accommodate dietary needs. The atmosphere is described as relaxed and charming, particularly during jazz lunches. However, negative reviews highlight issues with portion sizes, particularly in Sunday roasts, citing dry meat and insufficient quantities. Service can occasionally suffer from inexperience or slow pacing. Value perception is mixed; while many find the experience worth the cost, others feel the pricing does not align with the quantity received. Overall, it remains a strong choice for those seeking refined international cuisine in a pleasant setting.

Suitable for diners seeking refined international cuisine in an elegant setting, best visited during off-peak hours for optimal service.

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Walled Garden

££Modern British

The titular garden is that of the exquisite Lucknam Park, one of the finest country house hotels in all the land. Hidden within the carefully manicured hedges, behind the 18th-century manor house, is this inviting, glass-enclosed brasserie. Sit on the gorgeous terrace or at oversized, marble-topped tables in the bright, pristine dining room and choose from a concise selection of vibrant, proudly executed dishes underpinned by textbook culinary technique. Pastas, risottos and freshly fired pizzas add to the Mediterranean vibe, while the day boat fish is hard to resist.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Walled Garden in Portinscale offers modern British cuisine set in a beautiful, green environment. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, highlighting dishes like pea smash, sausage rolls, and extensive gluten-free options. Service is generally described as attentive and friendly. However, negative feedback points to slow meal pacing and long waits during peak times, with some guests reporting cold food and a noisy atmosphere. Value is a mixed topic; while some find prices reasonable given the location, others consider them high relative to the experience. It is a popular spot requiring patience, best suited for those prioritizing scenery and quality ingredients over speed.

Suitable for travelers prioritizing food quality and scenery who can tolerate longer waits during peak hours.

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The Longs Arms

£££Traditional British

It’s hard not to like this handsome Bath stone pub with character to spare, set opposite a medieval church in a sleepy Cotswolds village. It’s a family-run affair with Chef-Owner Robert Allcock proudly preparing an extensive menu that flirts with creativity but remains pleasingly rich in traditional pub favourites. Fishcakes, sausage and mash, steak and kidney pie – when you're in need of something hearty and robustly flavoured, this is the place to come. To finish, it's hard to look past the selection of homemade ice creams.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

The Longs Arms is renowned for high-quality traditional British cuisine, with classic dishes like fish and chips, pies, and Sunday roasts receiving praise for their freshness and flavor. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and service is generally attentive, though some guests note limited lunch options and occasional slow pacing. Despite the excellent food, portion sizes are often described as small, leading to mixed feelings about value given the higher price points compared to typical rural pubs. Accessibility issues, such as steps to upper areas, may also deter some visitors. Overall, the restaurant offers a superior dining experience for those prioritizing culinary excellence, but patrons should be prepared for premium pricing and potential wait times.

Ideal for diners prioritizing culinary quality over budget, with advance booking recommended.

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