Here are the traditional public houses, town pubs and country inns in Gloucestershire where you can meet up with friends over a pint and have a bite to eat. Many pubs are child friendly and have children's play areas in the garden. If you run a pub in Gloucestershire, Forest of Dean or the Cotswolds, you are invited to add your details to our directory for free.
Although we are well known for our traditional home cooked food, "The Butchers" is still very much a village pub and you are equally welcome to drop by for a pint of real ale or a glass of wine. The area is a magnet for walkers, cyclists and tourists.
We serve up to eight real ales and up to four heritage ciders and food seven days a week. The pub occupies St Nicholas House, a late fifteenth century merchant’s house, built for Richard Whittington, nephew of Dick Whittington of pantomime fame, it boasts having a fascinating history. Elizabeth I is said to have stayed here in 1574.
An unspoilt 17th century inn that radiates charm and character from its quaint yet stylish decor, open log fires and Cotswold stone walls. Serves Real Ale and all food is homemade on site and cooked fresh to order. A perfect setting for a wedding reception or other special occasion. Menu can either be a sit down lunch/supper or buffet. Accommodation.
A cosy and traditional inn where you can relax with a pint and a sandwich or over a three course meal. Good homecooked food, real ales,fine wine and real log fire. Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds and in a beautiful location between Brimpsfield and Cowley, our centuries-old pub sits alongside the A417 and is easily accessible from the M4 and M5.
With stunning riverside gardens, elegant furnishings and fantastic food, the Inn at Fossebridge is at the pinnacle of fine country living and set in a charming hamlet of the same name deep in the Cotswolds. A charming Cotswold retreat with nine elegant en-suite bedrooms, a resident’s lounge, numerous large open log fires and a superb flagstone floor in the dining pub. The family-run free house serves well-kept local cask ales and is open every day for lunch and dinner. Self-catering grade II listed Cotswold holiday cottage sleeps 10 is available.
We value really good food and good drinks, leading to a really enjoyable time. Join us at lunchtime or in the evenings for a wide selection of locally sourced, seasonal food with our own ‘twist’. Real ales and ciders are balanced with a well thought out wine list focusing on quality and value. B&B accommodation.
a traditional English country pub, situated in a unique Cotswold village. It's a proper village local in its style and ambience and a source of pride to the local community. We keep a range of local real ales on tap, as well as an interesting and varied wine list, which we continually update. Two bedroom self catering holiday apartment, with a newly fitted kitchen and bathroom. The apartment has its own private garden, free wi-fi and a small balcony with stunning views across the Chalford valley.
This 16th century building was once home to Robert Raikes. It was beautifully restored at great expense by John Smith's brewery who own the building. Worth visiting to soak up the atmosphere!
The Royal Oak was built in the mid 16th century, is a traditional, friendly old English pub serving fresh food everyday. Whether you're looking for a three course meal, quick snack, quiet coffee, drinks with friends and family or for the sports fans being able to watch live sports, you are welcome.
A 16th Century thatched country pub and restaurant in a quiet village in the heart of the Cotswolds. Offers bar snacks and main meals. Specialises in smaller, more intimate weddings, with menus tailored to your preferences.
We are a child, 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. Horse riders are welcome to come in and enjoy the comforts of the pub, you will find a horse bar, mounting step and trough at the top of the garden for your convenience.
A traditional Cotswolds country inn, dating back to 1712. It has two bars and a large beer garden with children's play area. Serves real ale and snacks. Open daily during the summer months. Home to the famous Bourton on the Water Model Village.
Riverside pub with beer garden next to river. Fairly limited car parking available at busy times. Hot and cold meals available. Children's menu. Caravan and camping park set in 26 acres of countryside. Electrical hook-ups, full toilet and shower facilities. Coarse fishing available along a one mile stretch of the River Severn (subject of close season). Day tickets or part day available. In addition there are stocked ponds for park residents only.
A family run country pub offering food and drink, situated by the River Thames. During the summer months a marquee in the garden can hold wedding receptions and parties. Live Jazz nights throughout the year.
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