Summer in the Cotswolds means beautiful weather, stunning scenery, and the chance to enjoy some of the best alfresco dining and beer gardens this region has to offer. Whether you’re after award-winning craft brews, delicious locally sourced food, or charming traditional pubs, the Cotswolds has something for everyone to enjoy outdoors.
Quintessential Cotswold Pubs with Alfresco Charm
The Lamb Inn, Burford
Dating back to the 14th century, The Lamb offers atmospheric interiors with open fires and exposed beams. Sample classic British dishes and local ales in this quintessential Cotswold pub with lovely outdoor seating.
The Fleece, Cirencester
A historic coaching inn in the heart of Cirencester, The Fleece combines traditional charm with a vibrant beer garden. Enjoy a great selection of real ales, classic pub fare, and a warm welcome in their spacious outdoor seating area — perfect for soaking up the summer sun.
The Bear at Rodborough
Perched high on Rodborough Common, The Bear of Rodborough is a charming former coaching inn with panoramic views across the rolling Stroud countryside. Its spacious garden terrace is ideal for long lunches, sundown drinks, or relaxing after a walk on the common. Enjoy seasonal menus crafted with fresh, local ingredients, as well as a wide range of Cotswold ales and wines. The relaxed vibe and stunning setting make it a must-visit spot this summer.
Family-Friendly Gardens & Dog-Welcoming Spots
The Red Lion, Long Compton
A spacious beer garden with a kids’ play area, cosy planting, and even “Fido’s Bar” for thirsty pups. Enjoy fresh food from the seasonal menu and a warm welcome for the whole family.
The Fleece Inn, Bretforton
Steeped in history, this 15th-century pub’s orchard garden features fairy doors, swings, bug hotels and regular live music. Don’t miss the morris dancing or Bank Holiday brass. Dogs, children and even horses are welcome!
The Baker's Arms, Somerford Keynes
With sunny garden seating, regular events like quizzes and live music, and a seasonal menu full of local produce, this village pub is a perfect spot for family get-togethers and casual summer dining.
Cool Taprooms & Urban Alfresco Spots
Cotswold Lakes Brew Co., Somerford Keynes
Voted ‘Best Taproom’ at the Gloucestershire Foodie Awards, this eco-conscious, certified B-Corp brew spot is great for sunny evenings and live entertainment. Enjoy local beers, wines, and spirits on the benches outside or attend one of their regular events.
Stroud Brewery, Stroud
Stroud Brewery is a certified B Corp and organic brewery serving award-winning beers brewed with local ingredients. Set beside the canal, the lively taproom has a relaxed vibe with indoor and outdoor seating, an organic kitchen, and regular live music, quizzes, and pop-up events. It’s a true community hub with sustainability at its heart—perfect for a laid-back drink, casual meal, or evening out.
The Folk of Gloucester Café & Garden
A peaceful oasis in the heart of Gloucester’s Cathedral Quarter. The Tudor courtyard garden is perfect for enjoying homemade lunches, cakes and garden-grown produce—often alongside live music and festivals.
Buzzing Courtyards & Adults-Only Escapes
The Old Bell Hotel – The Tyger Bar, Malmesbury
A quirky, tiki-themed bar with sliding glass walls and a tropical vibe. With monkeys hanging from the rafters and colourful cocktails, this indoor-outdoor space is a fun and stylish spot for sunny lunches or evening drinks.
Smiths of Bourton, Bourton-on-the-Water
An elegant, adults-only Georgian courtyard garden hidden in the heart of the village. Enjoy boutique burgers, crafted cocktails and a tranquil atmosphere among blooming wildflowers and a charming stone well.
The Ormond, Tetbury
A chic courtyard garden attached to a stylish coaching inn, perfect for brunch, cocktails or an evening meal. Live music and seasonal dishes from Bistro-23 make this a must-visit in the centre of Tetbury.
Riverside Retreats & Lakeside Views
The Fleet at Twyning, near Tewkesbury
Nestled on the banks of the River Avon, The Fleet is a charming country pub with a huge riverside garden—perfect for summer days. Expect a seasonal menu of classic British dishes, local ales and cocktails, plus boat moorings and outdoor bar huts for lazy weekends. Family- and dog-friendly, it’s a great spot to unwind and enjoy the view.
The Old Boathouse Restaurant & Bar, Cotswold Lakes
Lakeside Italian-inspired dining at its finest. Sit on the decking overlooking the water while enjoying seasonal dishes like salmon & prawn linguini or 21-day aged steak. Pair your meal with cocktails, Prosecco or Champagne, and soak up the tranquil setting.
The Slaughters Country Inn, Lower Slaughter
Set beside the picturesque River Eye, this traditional inn offers a beautiful terrace and pub garden, ideal for lazy lunches or summer BBQs. The Field Kitchen serves bagels, flatbreads and local ice cream, with countryside walks right on the doorstep.
Roots + Seeds Café & Kitchen, Gloucester Food Dock
Set on the edge of Victoria Basin, this harbourside terrace offers foraged cocktails, sustainably sourced dishes, and beautiful marina views. Sip on a house-made shrub cocktail or local gin as boats drift by.

Plan Your Alfresco Summer in the Cotswolds
From peaceful riverside retreats to vibrant city sun traps, the Cotswolds is packed with beautiful beer gardens and open-air eateries just waiting to be discovered. Whether you're seeking a laid-back lunch, family outing or date night with a twist, make the most of the warm weather with a visit to one of these fantastic spots.
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