Hardens Guide to the Best Restaurants in Nailsworth
Hardens guides have spent 34 years compiling reviews of the best Nailsworth restaurants. On Hardens.com you'll find details and reviews of 21 restaurants in Nailsworth and our unique survey based approach to rating and reviewing Nailsworth restaurants gives you the best insight into the top restaurants in every area and of every type of cuisine.
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2. Wilder
British, Modern restaurant in Nailsworth
Market Street - GL6
2022 Review: Now that Wild Garlic nearby has converted into rooms, this ambitious and quite well-known venue is Matthew Bearshall’s main operation, wherein all guests enjoy an eight-course tasting menu in a single sitting nightly. It has a hard-to-obtain AA ranking of 3 rosettes, but we didn’t receive reports on it this year, so have left it unrated.
3. Calcot Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Tetbury
Long-running Cotswold spa hotel (incorporating a 14th-century tithe barn) whose two dining options are led by the Brasserie, which is “highly recommended” for an “enjoyable meal, full of flavour – the hardest part is deciding what to order”. The Hive café/cocktail bar serves an array of small plates, and there’s a 220-acre estate to explore – much of it rewilded in recent years. Top Menu Tip – “cheese soufflé, one of the best ever”.
4. Jolly Nice Farm Shop
British, Traditional restaurant in Frampton Mansell
The Old White Horse Filling Station, Cirencester Road - GL6
Founded in 2013, this farmshop meets café and drive-thru on the site of a former petrol station is a multi-tasking sort of place that makes a “great option for breakfast” or “excellent rare-breed burgers” – even if, for the fancier fare, “one pays accordingly”. Alongside the bar/dining tent, there’s plenty of outdoor seating in the meadows and a fire pit for cooler days – plus a whole gamut of events ranging from breathwork classes to folk nights and puppy meet-ups.
5. The Woolpack Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Slad
Slad Road - GL6
This “very special pub in the gorgeous Slad Valley” combines “brilliant cooking” with “an olde worlde country feeling” – it was “Laurie Lee’s hangout and he’s buried in the churchyard opposite”. Owned and run for more than 25 years by the sculptor Daniel Chadwick, it offers a “delicious menu that ranges lightly across influences (Modern European? Modern British? Does it even matter?)” – “every single dish, from olives and charcuterie through to a large plate of perfectly cooked lamb with root vegetables is spot-on” (“we overheard a couple saying they’d driven down from Manchester, which was both insane and understandable!”). Top Menu Tip – “skate with cockles and wild garlic in cider sauce” (Laurie Lee’s Rosie would have loved it).
6. The Potting Shed
British, Traditional restaurant in Crudwell
The St - SN16
This “cosy” beamed village pub (fka the Plough) is these days “rather trendy”, with a “classy, comfortable atmosphere” and a “varied and interesting” menu plus an “outstanding Sunday lunch”. William & Kate were apparently regular visitors leading up to their engagement.
7. The Dining Room, Whatley Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Easton Grey
“Wonderful... imaginative... loved chatting to the chef” – Ricki Weston and his team maintain the renown of this well-known dining room, where fans applaud “unusual combinations, flavours to savour and the lovely venue”, all in the “beautiful and relaxed location” of this Cotswolds manor house, dating from the early 1800s. All reports are fundamentally very positive, if sometimes with the caveat that “standards can be a bit up and down”. You choose either a six-course meal for £145 per person or a nine-course menu for £175 per person.
8. Grey's Brasserie, Whatley Manor
British, Modern restaurant in Easton Grey
2022 Review: The more informal dining option at this luxe Cotswolds country-house hotel, with an elegant grey colour scheme and a garden for summer months – the British-slanted menu offers “tasty food” in “good portions”, drawing on fresh produce from the kitchen garden.
9. MBB Brasserie
British, Modern restaurant in Cirencester
The Cornhall 26 Market Pl - GL7
2023 Review: “Excellent food” and a “lively atmosphere” can be found at this brasserie set in the Corn Hall covered market in the centre of town, that has developed over 15 years from a deli and was formerly known as Made by Bob… although the founder is James Parkinson.
10. Severn & Wye Smokery
Fish & seafood restaurant in Westbury-on-Severn
Chaxhill - GL14
It’s “easy to miss” Richard & Shirley Cook’s acclaimed smokery but “you get great seafood from this unusual establishment accommodating a ground floor cafe and deli, plus the upstairs restaurant which seems to be ever-popular in spite of its location”. It is “not cheap” and the odd “uneven” meal is reported, but fans say “it is such a treat to eat here thanks to the most delicious shellfish dishes in generous portions”. You have to think there’s a reason they are also suppliers to Fortnum’s and by appointment to His Majesty King Charles. Top Menu Tip – “the smoked platter showcases what they do” and “there is usually a hot soufflé among the dessert choices and it is NEVER disappointing!”
11. Thornbury Castle
British, Modern restaurant in Thornbury
Castle St - BS35
“What a romantic place to spend the night and for dining!” – this “very comfortable” Relais & Chateaux property has “links to Henry VIII [who stayed here with Anne Boleyn in 1535] and such well-preserved interiors”, which all help contribute to the “memorable experience” of “splendour and warmth” that one might expect in such quarters. “Service is good and staff are friendly and helpful” too in this “very comfortable establishment”. Culinary achievements have been on the up here in recent times and one diner notes “dramatic improvement since a previous visit over 6 years ago… the venue used to be the highlight with links to The Tudors etc and such well-preserved interiors… now the food and service are really starting to catch up!”
12. Bhoomi
Indian restaurant in Cheltenham
52 Suffolk Rd - GL50
“Superb Keralan food” (“the lunchtime thalis are an absolute bargain”) wins nothing but praise for this outfit run by the third generation of a family that immigrated to Britain from India half a century ago; add in “lovely and helpful service” and a “very pleasant setting” (“quiet enough for easy conversation”) and “what’s not to like?”. There are two local siblings: fine-diner ‘Prithvi’ and, at the other end of the scale, burger joint ‘Holee Cow’.
13. Le Champignon Sauvage
British, Modern restaurant in Cheltenham
24-28 Suffolk Rd - GL50
“My wife and I use this as an excuse for a weekend in Cheltenham once a year!” say fans of this long-established and traditional temple of gastronomy, run by David & Helen Everitt-Matthias since 1987, for which they were amongst the few UK restaurateurs to hold two Michelin stars (which were awarded from 2000-2019, after which they were downgraded to a single star). Fans feel that “the standards here remain as high as ever with cooking that’s innovative (petit fours are always a highlight!)” and “exceptional”. But it was a mixed year in our annual diners’ poll, with some downbeat feedback from former fans (“I have had some fabulous meals at Le Champignon Sauvage, but this meal felt a little tired and I left unlikely to return. Sad because the restaurant has been an icon over the years with exciting, cutting-edge food”). Helen presides over the staff and most accounts say she has been “her usual charming self” but one or two diners felt service “made us feel like intruders”. The “low key and quiet dining room” has always received a mixed press – to critics rather dull, but to fans “comfortable” and “restful”.
14. William's
Fish & seafood restaurant in Nailsworth
3 Fountain Street - GL6
2024 Review: Now in its 49th year and ten years on from the retirement of founder William Beetson, “happily, William’s continues to thrive” as an unusual fishmonger/deli/restaurant, “far away from the sea”. The refurbishment under new owners Ed & Helen Playne “has worked well”, so guests can enjoy “really good fish, always well cooked and nicely presented, but now served in a better space”.
15. The Crown Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Minchinhampton
High Street - GL6
2022 Review: “A great pleasure that this fine old inn was rescued from dereliction pre-pandemic by the Lucky Onion team”, a design-led Cotswolds operation. “Food has improved considerably and is well-sourced and often original”, with a “good ambience” and “charming stuff” ensuring that the establishment “works well all round”.
16. The Ship Inn
restaurant in Stroud
Brimscombe Hill - GL5
An attractive family-run freehouse overlooking the canal, with a “great atmosphere” and “good-quality gastropub food” at “realistic prices”. “You have to book well in advance for the best Sunday lunch for miles”.
17. Juliet
restaurant in Stroud
49 London Road - GL5
“Welcome to Stroud… how badly we needed you!” – enthusiasm runs high for sculptor Daniel Chadwick’s late 2024 newcomer (named for his wife), and not just amongst the locals (“found this restaurant for lunch by chance whilst visiting the Stroud area and what a delight!” said a diner from the other side of the country). Set in an old industrial building, “the place has a real buzz” and dishes from the Italian- and French-inspired menu can hit “exceptional” heights. It quickly became one of this year’s most-reviewed out-of-London newcomers by newspaper reviewers, perhaps because it’s just three minutes from a station that’s 90 minutes from Paddington? Tim Hayward of the FT’s vitello tonnato was sliced “as thin as a worn-out credit card” and arrived in a sauce that was “ointment of the gods”; Grace Dent’s mousse de canard was a “translucent layer of glorious fat”; Tom Parker Bowles’s oeuf mayonnaise was “as voluptuous as a Titian nude”; and William Sitwell’s crab bisque with artichoke “a heavenly mix of soft pork and sweetness”. Top Menu Tip – after all that, it’s the Tarte Tatin that’s the must-have here.
18. The Rectory
British, Modern restaurant in Malmesbury
Crudwell - SN16
“You feel exceptional” at this “comfortable”, “romantic” and smartly modernised Georgian-era hotel with 18 rooms, where the dining room has a striking glazed addition and whose kitchen has now combined the talents of Jake Simpson (ex-Bocca di Lupo) and James Erasmus (ex-Ledbury & Harwood Arms). Regular supper clubs supplement the à la carte menu that’s more luxe brasserie than it is ‘fayne dining’ and is sensibly priced, too. (Its sibling pub, the Potting Shed, is just across the road.)
19. Temple Mama
Pan-Asian restaurant in Cirencester
9 Swan Yard, West Market Place - GL7
2022 Review: “Something really new for Cirencester”, this “calming” but always “busy” spot (est. 2019) is run by Ting Ting Mokume, who draws on her Singaporean heritage with steamed buns, buddha bowls and tiap-tiap (small eats) that go down “a real treat”. There’s also a newer sister restaurant at the Five Valleys indoor market in Stroud. As of November 2021, the restaurant is ‘temporarily closed’, but we’ve maintained its listing.
20. Sam & Jak
British, Modern restaurant in Cirencester
2 Cricklade Street - GL7
“This welcome new restaurant in a former Cornish pasty shop” from local chefs Sam Edwards & Jak Doggett (who previously ran the Firehouse at Upton) offers “well sourced, original dishes” – “and there’s a strong sense that the chefs actually enjoy cooking”. “This is not conventional ‘fine dining’, but it’s very good food, nicely served, at a very reasonable price”. Top Menu Tips – “curry crab fried rice and a fine pork chop with crushed celeriac, prosciutto, and cavolo nero were excellent”.
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