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A photo of The Angel at Burford restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1349)
Price: Expensive
• British • Burford
Booked 16 times today
The Angel at Burford is a 16th century coaching inn, welcoming customers to enjoy quality dining, in a relaxed environment. Simplicity and quality are top of our "must have' list here at The Angel. We source our ingredients locally, make full use of seasonal produce and never compromise on standards. Our menu aims to provide an exceptional standard of food that you can enjoy in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. You will find a mixture of pub classics, seasonal specials, lighter bites and dishes with that little bit extra.
A photo of The Fox at Barrington restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(390)
Price: Moderate
• Pub • Burford
Booked 17 times today
The Fox is a traditional 17th century Cotswold inn, next to the River Windrush, offering accommodation and delicious homemade seasonal dishes. The pub was taken over in early 2022 by the team behind The Angel at Burford who look forward to welcoming you.
A photo of The Ox Barn restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(903)
Price: Very Expensive
• British • Lechlade
Booked 5 times today
The Ox Barn is a 56-seater destination restaurant under the direction of Head Chef, Charlie Hibbert. Rooted in a passion for the local land, food and entertaining, the carefully curated menus are farm-based and plant-inspired. His team and the gardeners at Thyme work together to select and grow the fruits, vegetables and herbs used to create his Modern British Countryside fare. The nineteenth century former oxen house is the newest addition to the family of meticulously restored farm buildings. A state-of-the-art piece of agricultural architecture at its conception, Caryn Hibbert worked meticulously to preserve the soaring archways and original Cotswold stone rubble walls, to now house a modern, dining destination - including a contemporary bar and seven and a half metre Charvet open kitchen - to allow for an authentic, heritage-rich dining experience, enabled by today’s best culinary technologies.
A photo of The Swan at Southrop restaurant
4.4
Awesome(342)
Price: Expensive
• British • Lechlade
Booked 10 times today
An award-winning village pub, The Swan sits at the heart of the picture-perfect village of Southrop. Part of Thyme, an historic Cotswold estate, the menus celebrate the ingredients and flavours of the farm and kitchen garden, as well as using ingredients carefully sourced from local suppliers.Locally distinct brews, wines and non-alcoholic drinks lead to an interesting drinks menu, with wines available by the glass. Our seasonal table menu ensures a country pub feel which has a good choice of simple, rustic dishes as well as your pub classic dishes.Just a short stroll from Thyme, The Swan sits at the heart of the village of Southrop adjacent to the green. The Swan is characterised by low-slung ceilings, roaring fires and a spacious garden room. The higgledy-piggledy wooden furniture combined with bright stripes and Bertioli fabrics make the perfect setting for cosy feasting and simple merry-making.
A photo of The Stag at Stow restaurant
4.5
Awesome(323)
Price: Expensive
• British • Stow-on-the-Wold
Booked 21 times today
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A photo of Minster Mill Restaurant and Bar restaurant
3.9
Excellent(56)
Price: Expensive
• British • Witney
Booked 6 times today
Prepare to unleash your taste buds with a bold culinary journey, where the region’s finest ingredients are brought to life in every dish.Led by our talented Head Chef, Andrew Campbell, Wildling blends contemporary and traditional British cooking with a delightful local twist. Chef Andrew meticulously sources the best seasonal, regional ingredients, proudly supporting British farmers, fishermen, and artisan producers.Set in a charming dining space with vaulted ceilings and original oak beams, Wildling offers a classic yet relaxed ambience. Whether you’re joining us for a hearty breakfast, leisurely lunch, or an intimate dinner, Wildling is the perfect place to celebrate any occasion in style. Private dining options are available, and during the warmer months, guests can enjoy their meals al fresco on the terrace or in our picturesque gardens. Dogs (and their owners) are welcome in the bar area of the Old Swan across the road.
A photo of The Slaughters Manor House restaurant
4.2
Awesome(25)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary European • Gloucester
Booked 4 times today
The restaurant has the light and clean lines of a contemporary orangery, and is complemented by crisp, white table linen and the original stonework of the Chapel’s open fireplace.Celebrating the finest produce the Cotswolds has to offer, the team of skilled chefs create tantalising menus filled with flavour, using regionally sourced and freshly foraged ingredients, perfectly matched by the sommelier’s wine selections.
A photo of The Slaughters Country Inn Restaurant & Bar restaurant
4.2
Awesome(54)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary British • Upper Slaughter
Booked 18 times today
The Slaughters Country Inn offers delicious food, simply prepared, using the finest Cotswold produce. The menu is complemented by a wide selection of local ales, showcasing the best the region has to offer.Not to be missed is the sharing platter, made up of local cheeses and meats, the day’s selection of breads and The Slaughters Country Inn pickles. Guests can also expect to see dishes on the menu such as Gloucestershire black pudding salad, rustic country terrine and local fish and chips.Afternoon tea, including home-made scones and sandwiches, can also be enjoyed on the terrace with a glass of Champagne in the summer months or by the fire with a pot of tea when winter draws in.
A photo of The black horse restaurant
4.5
Awesome(320)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Witney
Booked 2 times today
The Black Horse pub in Standlake near Witney is a welcoming establishment, steeped in historyHistoric Appeal: The Black Horse has been a pub since at least 1761, housed in a Grade II listed building dating back to the 16th century.Traditional Charm: As a typical traditional English village pub, it retains much of its historic character.Classically Trained Chefs: Enjoy a menu crafted by fantastic chefs, offering a range of beautifully prepared dishes.The menu features locally sourced ingredients, ensuring freshness and supporting local producers. We have a beautiful garden area perfect for al fresco dining or largeee private functions.OpenTable Bookings: Reservations through OpenTable are accepted for food reservations only.Perfect for Any OccasionLunch with Friends: A great spot for a casual lunch with friends.Celebration Meals: Ideal for special occasions and celebrations.Please call in and sample our fare.
A photo of The Fleece Witney restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(296)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro Pub • Witney
Booked 16 times today
The Fleece overlooks the expanse of Witney’s beautiful Church Green. Loyally supported by the people of Witney we are one of the few places in town where you can sit outside on sunny days, eating, drinking, and watching the world go by. We also have a private dining room for meetings or parties and 10 comfortable en suite bedrooms.

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