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Good food is a big part of the holiday experience, whether it's in a sophisticated restaurant setting, or in a simple pub.

Find out more about the flavours of Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds


Below is a list of eating establishments in Gloucestershire. To filter results, please select an area or category from the drop-down boxes.

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Pub - The George Inn:
Address: High Street Aylburton  Lydney  Gloucestershire  GL15 6DE.
Tel:01594 842163
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Location:
Aylburton  

Contact: Jacki Collie
Website: www.pubs2000.com/georgeinn.htm

Situated in the heart of Aylburton village the George Inn is ideally located for tourists and businesspersons alike who want to travel to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Bristol, Chepstow or Cardiff. The George Inn provides both Bar Snacks in the bar area and Traditional Home-cooked meals in the Millingbrook Restaurant.  
Opening hours:Monday to Sunday


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Restaurant - Lansdown Pizzeria:
Address: Lansdown Road Cheltenham    Gloucestershire  GL50 2LG.
Tel:01242 522700
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Location:
Cheltenham 

Contact: Lou Hawkings-Byass
Website: www.pubs2000.com/lansdown_index.htm

The Lansdown Café & Bar is Cheltenham's new premier spot for dining and drinking. Upstairs is a trendy modern café and bar serving a refreshing selection of dishes including oven baked pizzas. The stylish interior and furnishings is also evident in the downstairs bar, which has an alternative menu and atmosphere.  
Opening hours:Monday to Sunday


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Pub - The Malthouse:
Address: Marybrook Street Berkeley    Gloucestershire  GL13 9BA..
Tel:01453 511177
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Location:
Berkeley 

Website: www.pubs2000.com/malthouse_index.htm

The Malt House Bar, Hotel and Restaurant is located in the heart of the Cotswold Hills in the sleepy town of Berkeley. Berkeley has a wealth of history dating back to the Roman times with several battles being fought nearby. More recent are the recorded events of the barbaric torture and slaying of Edward II at Berkeley Castle in 1327 whose cries of agony, it is said, were heard as far away as the town's centre.  
Opening hours:Monday to Sunday


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Pub - Plough Inn (The):
Address: Ford Nr Temple Guiting  Cheltenham  Gloucestershire  GL54 5RU.
Tel:01386 584215
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Location:
Cheltenham 

Contact: Craig Brown
Website: www.pubs2000.com/ploughinn.htm

Once inside, you will discover the unusual features of the Inn, which has probably origins back to the 13th Century. In one of its earlier incarnations the Inn served as the local courthouse, the cellars being used as cells for sheepstealers. Under the rear lounge window are the remains of the indoor stocks, which once held miscreants - however seating arrangements are now more hospitable with real fires lighting up the many comfortable nooks and crannies. Popular pub games also available, especially shov' halfpenny.  
Opening hours:Monday to Sunday


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Pub - The Residence:
Address: 18 Montpellier Walk Cheltenham    Gloucestershire  GL50 1SD.
Tel:01242 523431
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Location:
Cheltenham 

Contact: Jon Wilson
Website: www.pubs2000.com/residence_home.htm
Email: theresidence.cheltenham@laurelpubco.com
Where The Residence differs from other high street bars is the simple fact that we offer the best quality, value and service. With a contemporary and stylish interior and a team of highly trained staff we offer you a truly unique experience.  
Opening hours:Monday to Sunday


 

According to "The Good Pub Guide" Gloucestershire has as many good pubs as the whole of Wales!!

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