Bath and the Cotswolds Restaurants

Good restaurants dot the region, thanks to a steady flow of fine chefs seeking to cater to wealthy locals and waves of demanding visitors. The country's food revolution is in full evidence here. Restaurants have never had a problem with a fresh food supply: excellent regional produce, salmon from the rivers Severn and Wye, local lamb and pork, venison from the Forest of Dean, and pheasant, partridge, quail, and grouse in season. Also look for Gloucestershire Old Spot pork, bacon (try a delicious Old Spot bacon sandwich), and sausage on area menus.

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  • 1. Feathered Nest Inn

    $$$$

    A ten-minute drive from Stow-on-the-Wold in Nether Westcote, this popular gastro-pub is as cozy and comforting as the name would suggest. The food here is exceptional, and the products are so local that the staff can usually point to the farm from where the meat was sourced. If you want to try as much as possible, opt for the six-course tasting menu (£80). Within the restaurant, a large bay window and terrace offer up views of the valley below, and attention to detail gives the pub some humorous touches such as the saddle-seated stools. If you decide that you are just too comfortable to move, there are four rooms to extend your stay in.

    Nether Westcote, Oxfordshire, OX7 6SD, England
    01993-833030

    Known For

    • Locally sourced produce
    • High-end presentation
    • Lovely valley views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 2. Olive Tree

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    For over 30 years, this sleek space in the basement of the Queensberry Hotel has served top-notch English and Mediterranean dishes, finally being recognized with a Michelin star (the only one in town) in 2018. Head chef Chris Cleghorn creates a seductive, sophisticated selection of four-, six-, and nine-course tasting menus featuring delights such as smoked Devon eel with Isle of Wight tomatoes and tarragon; Cornish monkfish cooked over coal and served with leek and ginger; and raspberries accompanied by sheep curd and lemon verbena. The set-lunch menu (available Friday through Sunday) is a good value at £70. 

    Russel St., Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA1 2QF, England
    01225-447928

    Known For

    • Only Michelin-starred restaurant in Bath
    • Nine-course tasting menu
    • Vegan, pescatarian, and dairy-free options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Thurs.
  • 3. Chez Dominique

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    The enticing prix-fixe lunch menu attracts diners to this award-winning French restaurant, which is renowned for its signature dishes like onglet steak with tarragon and sea bass with clams and samphire. Chez Dominique is also a great place to stop for afternoon tea or coffee after a walk by nearby Pulteney Weir.

    15 Argyle St., Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA2 4BQ, England
    01225-463482

    Known For

    • Private dining room
    • Good afternoon tea
    • Excellent fixed price menu
  • 4. Menu Gordon Jones

    $$$$

    Step away from the center of town to sample the ingenious cuisine that Michelin-trained chef Gordon Jones conjures up in his open kitchen. There is no set menu, but you can choose between seven and nine courses and every dish will be a surprise; there might be smoked eel with maple syrup and purple potatoes, a crisp haggis, roasted turbot with giant raisins and caper dressing, and blackberry sorbet with marinated cucumber. You can also choose a wine flight to accompany the tasting menus. The location is unprepossessing and the decor plain, enlivened by a few antlers and phials of oil, but the service is friendly and unstuffy; if you want to talk with the chef about your food, he will willingly do so. Book well in advance; lunch is easier to reserve than dinner.

    2 Wellsway, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA2 3AQ, England
    01225-480871

    Known For

    • Imaginative cuisine served with style
    • Tasting menus that change every day
    • Reservations required far in advance

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 5. Russell's

    $$$

    With a courtyard at the back and a patio at the front, this chic "restaurant with rooms" is perfect for a light lunch at midday or a full meal in the evening. Menus concentrate on Modern British dishes and change seasonally. The restaurant, in a former furniture factory belonging to local designer George Russell, is modern, airy, and stylish. The less expensive fixed-price menu (£28 for two courses) is just as tempting, and there's also an attached fish-and-chips shop. You can spend the night in the very sleek, boutique-style rooms upstairs.

    20 High St., Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DT, England
    01386-853555

    Known For

    • Good-value fixed-price menu
    • Fresh local produce
    • Stylish setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. Sign of the Angel

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    A 15th-century inn just five minutes from Lacock Abbey, Sign of the Angel serves traditional food in a cozy and intimate setting. Some dishes, such as the roast loin of beef with Yorkshire pudding or the seasonal pie of the day are as traditional as the decor, but modern touches—orange butter sauce, for instance—adds an extra dimension. Enjoy the seasonal dish of the day for lunch or relax in the garden with a cream tea. When you creak open the heavy door and are greeted by the hearty fire in the huge chimney, you could be forgiven for thinking that you stepped back a few centuries. Upstairs are five beautifully rustic rooms in which to stay.

    6 Church St., Lacock, Wiltshire, SN15 2LB, England
    01249-730230

    Known For

    • Historical and antique features
    • Classic cream teas
    • Traditional British pub fare
  • 7. The Grand Eastern

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    Delicious Indian dishes are the main draw, but the three magnificent glass domes of the large Georgian interior and the arresting South Asian murals mean that a meal at this award-winning restaurant becomes an event. Specialties of the house include mughlai chicken (flavored with egg, ginger, and garlic and fried in a sauce of yogurt, coconut, and poppy seeds) and salmon bhaja (panfried with Bengali spices and served with diced potatoes).

    8A Quiet St., Bath, Bath and North East Somerset, BA1 2JS, England
    01225-422323

    Known For

    • Classic Indian and Bengali cuisine
    • Elaborate setting
    • Long menu with lots of options
  • 8. Victoria’s

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    Housed in the former ballroom of Queen’s Hotel, Victoria’s brings a stylish twist to contemporary British cooking. The two-course lunch menu (£22) is particularly good value.

    The Promenade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1NN, England
    01242-514754

    Known For

    • Excellent British classics
    • Good value set menus
    • Stylish surroundings

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