Food and Drink in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds has earned itself a well-deserved reputation as a foodie destination, not only for the quality of eateries throughout the area, but also for the array of produce on offer. 

You will be sure to find a lovely cafe, pub or restaurant in most of the towns and villages throughout the Cotswolds, and there is a happy sprinkling of Michelin stars too.

Single Gloucester cheese and Gloucester Old Spot pork have been awarded Protected Designation of Origin status. Smart’s has become well-known for making Double Gloucester cheese but there are also a host of small independent cheese makers, famously including ex-Blur bassist Alex James.

Other local favourites include Tewkesbury mustard, Bibury trout, Stinking Bishop cheese and Hobbs House bread. This high quality produce can often be found on menus in pubs, restaurants and cafes in the Cotswolds.  And now the Cotswolds has its very own spirit - Cotswolds Dry Gin.  It's made at the Cotswolds Distillery and is the first ever full-scale distillery in the region.  Don't miss the Cotswolds Single Malt Whisky either!

Farmers’ markets take place in most of our towns, as well as some smaller Cotswold villages. Stroud Farmers’ Market has won numerous awards and spills out through the streets of Stroud every Saturday morning. Why not pick up some local produce to make up a picnic to enjoy in the beautiful rural landscapes of the Cotswolds? 

Foodies will love the choice of farm shops and specialist shops such as Daylesford Organic near Kingham, William’s Fishmarket & Foodhall in Nailsworth and The Cotswold Cheese Company in Moreton in Marsh

Cheltenham Food Festival and Tewkesbury Food Festival are becoming bigger and better each year. Both festivals provide a great day out and a chance to sample and buy local food and local ales brewed in the Cotswolds. The Big Feastival is a unique celebration of food and drink on Alex James' farm near Kingham, whilst the Wilderness Festival offers long-table banquets overseen by top chefs.

To enjoy a true flavour of the Cotswolds, don’t miss a traditional Cotswold afternoon tea either in a village tearoom or in the grand surroundings of a country hotel. For something stronger, choose a pint of local ale in a traditional country pub. The Gloucestershire Ale Trail highlights some of the Cotswolds’ outstanding craft breweries.

Food & DrinkHighlights

The Chequers, Churchill

A favourite among locals and a must-visit for travellers, The Chequers is a vibrant village pub and…

Lords of the Manor

Lords of the Manor: highly regarded dining in the Cotswolds. Lords is established as one of the…

The Gateway

The Gateway is your ultimate entry point to the Cotswolds Lakes, offering a unique and relaxed…

The Close

Why not pop into The Close and enjoy a drink in our bar with friends or sip on a pre-dinner cocktail…

Cotswold Lakes Brew Co

Born out of a lockdown project that “got out of hand”, the Cotswold Lakes Brew Co. is an…

The Hare & Hounds Hotel

Located in Westonbirt with the Highgrove Estate and National Arboretum for neighbours; The Hare and…

Buckland Manor

One of the most elegant country house hotels in the Cotswolds, Buckland Manor is tucked away in a…

The Bear Inn

Once a major hub of Roman Britain, Cirencester is home to many historical structures which can be…

The Dining Room

The Dining Room experience is as interactive as it is refined, with subtle theatrical touches woven…

The Horse Box

The kitchen is the heart and soul of Ellenborough Park, so expect the very best of local Cotswold…

The Porch House

This stylish, multi-award winning boutique Inn with restaurant and 13 rooms is located in the centre…

The Wheatsheaf Inn

The team of chefs at the Wheatsheaf Inn take pride in presenting and cooking food to…

Grey's Restaurant

“The Small Plates menu at Grey’s is inspired by the joy of bringing people together over…

The Wild Rabbit

In the heart of Kingham, the award-winning Wild Rabbit dining experience celebrates the ingredients…

The Old Boathouse

Conveniently located in the southwest region of England—and situated off the A419, just five…

The Noel Arms Hotel

The historic Noel Arms Hotel is located in the ancient market town of Chipping Campden. Follow the…

Daylesford Organic

Daylesford Organic’s Cotswold farmshop includes three farm to fork cafés: The Trough…

The Beckford Inn

Built from Cotswold stone, and one of the first buildings on the road between Tewkesbury and…

The Royal Oak, Prestbury

Once originally two cottages, The Royal Oak is a traditional Grade II-listed British pub with plenty…

Jacks

Nestled on the quaint and picturesque Black Jack Street in Cirencester, Jacks Café is a true…

The Fox at Oddington

Whether you’re joining for a pint, a cocktail or a leisurely meal, you’ll always…

The Old Prison Cafe

The Old Prison Café in Northleach offers a distinctive dining experience, set within the…

Sudeley Cafe

The Pavilion Café at Sudeley Castle This Spring, we are delighted to welcome you to our newly…

The Fleet Inn

On the edge of the River Avon with stunning views across the surrounding countryside sits The Fleet…

The Lion Inn

The Lion Inn is situated in the heart of historic Winchcombe, which has an abundance of beautiful…

The Bakers Arms

The Bakers Arms is a delightful traditional countryside pub nestled in the picturesque village of…

The Back Garden

The Back Garden A cultivated place to dine. The Back Garden is a welcoming restaurant set up to…

The Prince of Burford

Situated in the picturesque market town of Burford, on the north-eastern gateway to the Cotswolds…

Tewkesbury Park Hotel

An independent, family-owned hotel, serving home-cooked, locally-sourced food. You don’t…

The Bear of Rodborough

If you’re looking to perch outside after a walk over the common, or just want to enjoy the…

Pit Kitchen

Situated to make the most of the incredible views and located on a popular walking route just off…

The Trout

Nestled deep in the West Oxfordshire countryside and sitting beside Tadpole Bridge which carries…

The Manor House Hotel

If you’re looking for fine dining, head to the Mulberry Restaurant where a two AA Rosette…

The Horse & Groom Inn

On the outskirts of Malmesbury, in the heart of the beautiful village of Charlton is The Horse…

The Swan Hotel

Located in Bibury, known as the prettiest village in England, The Swan is just a short walk from the…

Duke of Marlborough

Founded in 2020, Brewmish is an exciting and ambitious pub company headed up by Directors Chris…

Brasserie Blanc

A light, airy and truly gorgeous space, BB Cheltenham is a truly special space in which to spend…