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Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale Eating & Drinking Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale Eating & Drinking Map WIN S SAY FOR 2 AT EGYPT MILL DETAILS INSIDE Cotswold Edge & Severn Vale District Birmingham GWR M5 Stroud Oxford Cardiff GWR Cam M4 GWR Bristol London Devon Cornwall Photography: Andy Willis - [email protected] and Clifton Cameras, Dursley. FREE Prince of Wales Hotel Waterloo House Egypt Mill Hotel & Restaurant The Olive Tree The Hog at Horsley F2 THE OLD PASSAGE F4 F5 www.bayhotels.co.uk/our-hotels/bay-prince-of-wales-hotel waterloo-house.co.uk | 01453 836031 www.egyptmill.com | 01453 833449 www.theolivetree-nailsworth.com | 01453 834802 thehogathorsley.co.uk The Seafood Restaurant beside the River Severn 01453 810474 F1 GL6 0AG GL6 0AE GL6 0AG Arlingham An award winning 01453 833843 GL13 9HD An independent Great selection Gloucestershire GL2 7JR restaurant set in the heart bar serving locally- of modern Open to non-residents. Food sourced food & drink t: 01452 740547 of the vibrant Cotswold GL6 0PR and traditional town of Nailsworth. The served daily. Sunday Carvery. to all in a most w: theoldpassage.com dishes served Olive Tree provides a happy Free House. Local, fresh food and ales. Real ale, GARDEN, free interesting building. F3F3 all day from welcoming atmosphere WiFi, families welcome. Try our cocktails! midday – 9pm buzzing with life. Award winning pub with BnB rooms. F6 The Three Horseshoes, Frampton The Bell, Selsley www.threehorseshoespub.co.uk | 01452 742100 GL2 7DY www.thebellinnselsley.com CAMRA Gloucester Rural Pub 2019, F28 01453 753801 exceptional beer & famous pies! F25 F3 GL5 5JY F7 The Old Fox, Coaley Dogs & walkers welcomed F23 www.oldfoxatcoaley.co.uk | 01453 890905 at this friendly Cotswold Inn located close GL11 5EG B12 to the Cotswold Way. Award winning food Traditional village pub - quality fresh food - real F27 and accommodation. Drink, food, beds and ales & ciders. Beer garden. F28 F15 superb views. The Old Spot Inn, Dursley The White Hart, Leonard Stanley www.oldspotinn.co.uk | 01453 542870 www.whitehartleonardstanley.com F8 B13 GL11 4JQ 01453 451369 | GL10 3NR “Award winning alehouse”. Lunches - Beer - F26 Family run pub with 120” sportscreen. Free House on Garden - on the Cotswold Way. F21 Cotswold Way opposite attractive historic church. F17 B11 The Anchor, Epney F8 F7 F25 The Weighbridge anchorinnepney.co.uk | 01452 740433 F24 B10 GL2 7LN www.weighbridgeinn.co.uk Riverside inn and gardens. Home cooked food & good F27 selection of ales & ciders F20 01453 832520 F4 B3 GL6 9AL F9 The Lammastide F1 F2 lammastideinn.co.uk | 01453 811337 F5 B14 Join us at The Weighbridge GL13 9SF B9 F9 Inn - home of the legendary Traditional country pub dog friendly & perfect F24 for walking groups. F26 F6 “2 in 1” pie. The Stables Cafe F23 F18 B5 Eastwood Garden Centre thestablescafe.my-free.website | 01452 741965 www.eastwoodgardenplantcentre.co.uk F10 GL2 7LA 01454 260288 | GL12 8DA Picturesque canal side cafe open 7 days (check website for B15 Tea Room & Gardens. Lovely view with freshly cooked times) for breakfasts, lunches & teas and always coffee! F16 lunches, cakes & cream teas. F19 The Black Shed F10 The Royal Oak, Cromhall www.theblackshedslimbridge. royaloak-cromhall.co.uk com 01454 430993 01453 890609 F13 F21 F13 GL12 8AD GL2 7BP Welcome to the Royal Oak, Cromhall. A warm Enjoy good food & drink at our cafe by the welcome awaits you in this beautiful country Sharpness Canal. Ask about our events pub, food served daily and a wide choice and activities. of ales & ciders. Thistledown Farm, Campsite & Cafe The Swan, Wootton-under-Edge F19 The Black Horse, North Nibley F18 The Tudor Arms, Slimbridge F17 The Berkeley Bar & Grill at The Gables China Garden thistledown.org.uk www.swanhotelwotton.com | 01453 843004 www.blackhorse-northnibley.co.uk www.thetudorarms.co.uk www.thegablesbristol.co.uk F16 www.chinagardenglos. 01453 543777 co.uk 01453 860420 GL12 7AE 01453 890306 01454 260502 01452 742111 F15 F20 Our light & airy restaurant/ GL11 6DT GL12 8DL GL10 3UH GL2 7BP cosy bar & snug area C17th country GL2 7NY offers an extensive menu Enjoy a wide variety Thistledown Farm Campsite. inn open 7 days. Offering home of freshly cooked food to Locally sourced of tasty dishes in Takeaway and ALL you Wood fired food, homemade cakes, gourmet cooked food from suit all tastes and dietary ingredients & a relaxed setting can eat a la carte buffet coffee & stunning views. Cafe open Weds needs. This ancient centrally located coaching inn is a ales. Homemade food 12:00 - 14:30 & 18:00-21:00. 8am - 9pm. Real - just off jct 14 of restaurant open 7 days a - Sun all year. CAMRA member with the Cask Marque Approval. Sundays 12:00 - 16:00. ales & ciders and quality 4* accommodation. the M5. week 12noon - 14:30 & 17:00 - 23:00 B11 The Frocester George Stonehouse Gloucester GL10 3TQ T. 01453 828683 www.quality-inns.co.uk www.thefrocester.co.uk B12 B13 The Bell Inn The George Frampton on Severn Cambridge Gloucester GL2 7EP Gloucester GL2 7AL T. 01452 740346 T. 01453 890270 www.thebellatframpton.co.uk www.thegeorge-cambridge.co.uk B14 B15 Five of the Best Pubs in Gloucestershire! The Salmon Inn Bar & Bistro Wanswell Lower Wick, Dursley Gloucester GL13 9SE Gloucester GL11 6DD T. 01453 511194 T. 01453 810259 www.the-salmon.co.uk www.followthehog.co.uk Cotswold Food Club B3 The Old Lodge food-club.com/pubs/the-old-lodge/ 01453 832047 GL6 9AQ The Britannia food-club.com/pubs/the-britannia/ 01453 832501 GL6 0DG The Old Fleece food-club.com/pubs/the-old-fleece/ 01453 872582 GL5 5NB Enjoy the individually designed interiors in our selection of inviting friendly & historic venues in the Stroud Valleys. Superb variety of locally sourced food & drink. Monthly offers and gift vouchers available. Wedding venue & accommodation. TheB5 New Inn, Waterley Bottom B5 www.thenewinnwaterleybottom.co.uk105mm x 74mm 01453 543659 GL11 6EF Established in the early 1900’s, the pub is famous for its large selection of draught ciders and is two times winner of the Gloucestershire cider pub of the year award. We are a family, dog and horse friendly pub. Our expansive garden which was featured in The Sunday Times “Top 10 Pub Gardens” list, is an ideal spot to enjoy the sunshine and take in the views of Waterley Bottoms whilst relaxing with your favourite drink and a bite to eat. In the winter the lounge bar with its warming cast iron log burner offers a comfortable, homely environment, perfect for relaxing or dining. All food is prepared and cooked on site with quality, fresh seasonal ingredients and all meats are sourced from local butchers. B6 B6 105mmDursley x 74mm The small vibrant Market Town of Dursley is surrounded by spectacular woodland and countryside and is rich in industrial heritage, which dates back to the 15th century. Boasting a great range of independent shops and places to eat and drink, there is plenty to discover. Traditional Bakery & Cafe Belle’s Kitchen GL11 4BW 01453 549962 | GL11 4ND Freshly made bread and cakes, daily. Brunch, lunch & superb afternoon teas our speciality. The Madd Sandwich Co. Ye Olde Dursley Hotel 01453 502609 | GL11 4ND 01453 542821 | GL11 4HL Breakfast & lunchtime snacks (8am - 3pm). Good value tradition pub food & ales. Hewitts Sweet Shop Dursley & Cam’s Kebab & Pizza House 01453 542157 | GL11 4AH 01453 544188 | GL11 4BP 100 years trading - selling old-fashioned Take away & deliveries sweets. Hummingbird Cafe Della Casa Italian Restaurant 01453 299276 | GL11 4BP 01453 549679 | GL11 4EA Friendly service/ great coffee & selection of Authentic Italian cuisine in contemporary paninis, sandwiches & much more. surroundings. Ranchers Steakhouse El Chico 01453 299338 | GL11 4EJ 01453 543999 | GL11 4HX Locally sourced produce. Family run Mexican restaurant. B2 Welcome to our historic town dating back to Saxon Times with its interesting mix of small independent shops & great eating places. The Wotton British Takeaway The Royal Oak 01453 845521 | GL12 7DE 01453 844366 | GL12 7AG Fish & Chips and more! 16th century inn with large car park. The Wotton Coffee Shop Relish 01453 520448 | GL12 7BX 01453 844477 | GL12 7BT Traditional morning coffee, lunch, tea. Deli & bakery, takeaway lunches & homemade main meals. Bunters Sandwich Company & Cafe 01453 845557 | GL12 7DF The Edge Coffee Shop Takeaway freshly made daily sandwiches & cafe. 01453 844108 | GL12 7BT Interesting seating areas to enjoy our home Walkers the Bakers Ltd cooked food in. Great coffee & tea choice. 01453 843863 | GL12 7ES Fresh everyday breads, sandwiches & cakes The Ark Coffee Shop made in-house GL12 7BX Fair trade cafe run by local churches. Toddler The Falcon Steak House play area. 01453 521894 | GL12 7HB Locally sourced beef from the family farm. The Star Inn 01453 844651 | GL12 7AE The Edge Coffee Shop C1572 historic inn with strong connections to 01453 844108 | GL12 7BT the Titanic. Memorabilia on show. Music. Interesting seating areas to enjoy our home- cooked food in. Great coffee and tea choice. Berkeley B4 Berkeley in Saxon times minted coins and in C15th was a thriving inland port for coal and salt barges. The town itself, on a hillock dominated by the huge Norman Berkeley Castle (open to the public), was often surrounded by water when the River Severn broke its banks. Flood barriers were built in the 1900's to stop this. Berkeley town has changed little over 3 centuries, most buildings being built before 1840. Dr Edward Jenner's Museum (his Chantry House) displays his work as the pioneer of the vaccination procedure. The Perfect Blend Coffee Shop The Malt House Hotel and Restaurant 01453 810088 | GL13 9BH 01453 511177 | GL13 9BA Pretty tea rooms serving breakfast, lunches & Hotel with ensuite rooms and Sunday carvery.
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